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Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide To The Whoniverse by Jonathan Morris, Simon Guerrier & Una McCormack (book review).

A cursory look before I started reading reveals the book, ‘Whotopia: The Ultimate Guide To The Whoniverse’, is divided into

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Doctor Who: Once And Future A Genius For War by Jonathan Morris (CD review).

Moving on from the whimsy of the previous outing, the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) has temporarily stabilised as the Seventh and,

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Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor And River Song by James Goss, Lizzie Hopley and Jonathan Morris (CD review).

The delightful pair return to get to know each other better in the three adventures in this box set known

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Doctor Who: The Diary Of River Song Series 8 by Alfie Shaw, Jonathan Morris, Tracy Ann Baines and James Goss (CD review).

There’s still life in the time-travelling archaeologist Professor River Song who feels responsibility for those left behind. Alex Kingston returns

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Doctor Who: Missy: Series One by Roy Gill, John Dorney, Nev Fountain and Jonathan Morris (CD review).

Missy as played by Michelle Gomez refuses to be contained as a mere guest artiste in the slightly well-known series

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Vienna: Series 2 Boxset by James Goss, Cavan Scott and Jonathan Morris (CD review).

If you haven’t met Vienna Salvatori (Chase Masterson) before, she is an intriguing woman from the future. Vienna inhabits the

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The Fifth Doctor Box Set by Jonathan Morris and John Dorney (CD review).

If you’ve ever wondered what the TARDIS was like just after Tegan arrived then ‘The Fifth Doctor Box Set’ will

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Jago & Litefoot: Series Six Box Set by Jonathan Morris, Matthew Sweet, George Mann and Justin Richards (CD review).

The peregrinations of the perpetually perspicacious Henry Gordon Jago and the sanguineous, occasionally sanctimonious Professor George Litefoot continue to amuse

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Doctor Who: Fourth Doctor Adventure: Phantoms Of The Deep by Jonathan Morris (CD review).

  It’s not every day you are heading towards the Mariana Trench in the deepest darkest Atlantic when you spot

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Doctor Who The Companion Chronicle: Mastermind by Jonathan Morris (CD review).

In ‘Mastermind’, we welcome the return of the two soldiers in charge of the UNIT vaults, from the previous ‘Companion

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