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City of Death
The appreciation of art can easily be extended to film and television. It is not a giant leap to interpret Doctor Who as art, and more than once a story has actually taken a work of art as the starting … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Doctor Who, Entertainment, Fourth Doctor, History, Reviews, Science Fiction, Television
Tagged City of Death, Douglas Adams, Lalla Ward, Music, Romana, Tom Baker
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On Target: City of Death
It took me less than a week to complete my reading of Target books’ City of Death. It’s not a difficult feat to accomplish that because the book is under 200 pages, but maintaining a job, family and school, and still … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Doctor Who, Entertainment, Fourth Doctor, Reviews, Science Fiction, Target Books
Tagged City of Death, Douglas Adams, James Goss
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