Through to the 2008 Christmas Special, The Next Doctor, Doctor Who had racked up 752 individual episodes. That’s far too many to list here with associated credits (there are entire books that do little else), so this ‘resources’ section will direct readers to useful Doctor Who guides hosted on the Internet. Be aware: the Internet is dynamic and constantly changing, so the following URLs could be subject to change.
Classic Series (1963–1989, 1996):
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/
New Series:
Series One (2005): http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2005/
Series Two (2006): http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2006/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/episodes/2007/
Series Four (2008): http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/episodes/
Fan-compiled Episode Guides
Doctor Who Reference Guide:
http://www.drwhoguide.com/who.htm
Wikipedia Episode List:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Doctor_Who_serials
A selection of titles consulted in the writing of this book and recommended for further reading on key topics and issues raised.
Bignell, Jonathan and Andrew O’ Day. 2004. Terry Nation. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Britton, Piers D and Simon J Baker. 2003. Reading Between Designs: Visual Imagery and the Generation of Meaning in The Avengers, The Prisoner and Doctor Who. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Chapman, James. 2006. Inside the TARDIS: A Cultural History of Doctor Who. London: IB Taurus.
Clapham, Mark, Eddie Robson and Jim Smith. 2005. Who’s Next: An Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who. London: Virgin.
Cornell, Paul (ed). 1997. License Denied: Rumblings from the Doctor Who Underground. London: Virgin Publishing.
Cornell, Paul, Martin Day and Keith Topping. 1995. Doctor Who: The Discontinuity Guide. London: Virgin Publishing.
Gillatt, Gary. 1998. Doctor Who from A to Z: A Celebration of Thirty-Five Years of Adventures in Time and Space. London: BBC Books.
Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. 1992. Doctor Who: The Sixties. London: Virgin.
Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. 1994. Doctor Who: The Seventies. London: Virgin.
Howe, David J, Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker. 1997. Doctor Who: The Eighties. London: Virgin.
Miles, Lawrence and Tat Wood. 2004. About Time 3. New Orleans: Mad Norwegian Press.
Miles, Lawrence and Tat Wood. 2004. About Time 4. New Orleans: Mad Norwegian Press.
Miles, Lawrence and Tat Wood. 2005. About Time 5. New Orleans: Mad Norwegian Press.
Miles, Lawrence and Tat Wood. 2006. About Time 1. New Orleans: Mad Norwegian Press.
Miles, Lawrence and Tat Wood. 2006. About Time 2. New Orleans: Mad Norwegian Press.
Miles, Lawrence and Tat Wood. 2007. About Time 6. New Orleans: Mad Norwegian Press.
Newman, Kim. 2005. BFI TV Classics: Doctor Who. London: B FI.
Segal, Philip, with Gary Russell. 2000. Doctor Who: Regeneration. London: Harper-Collins Entertainment.
Tulloch, John and Henry Jenkins. 1995. Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek. London and New York: Routledge.
As the list of available Doctor Who stories on DVD is constantly changing, the web is again the best place to obtain an up-to-date list of what’s available.
Stories Available on DVD List:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who_DVD_releases
DVD Restoration Team:
http://www.restoration-team.co.uk/
Big Finish Productions (Audio Dramas): http://www.bigfinish.com/
Doctor Who Magazine (4-Weekly Magazine): http://www.paninicomics.co.uk/Home.jsp
Character Options (Action Figures): http://www.character-online.com/
The Genesis of Doctor Who
After years of previously only being accessible to researchers, the BBC have made a collection of documents (some referred to in chapter one) about the creation of Doctor Who, available for all via their online archive.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/doctorwho/index.shtml