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"THE bible to an entire generation of [Doctor Who fans on both sides of the Atlantic."
-Andrew Pixley, Celestial Toyroom
"A real treat for Doctor Who buffs."
-David McDonnell, Starlog
"It sits invaluably upon every fan's bookshelf and is a constant source of reference."
-Gary Russell, Doctor Who Monthly
"A remarkable work of...dedicated scholarship."
-Barry Letts, Producer, Doctor Who
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They are pretty thin by even the standards of the day. Characters and events from the less fashionable end of the Hartnell and Troughton eras get pretty short shrift (eg the entry in volume 2 for Ping-Cho, whch reads, in its entirety, 'Chinese girl').
The two volumes are a good model for how to do a comprehensive guide for Who, but not a brilliant example of the execution. (Numerous misprintls - poor John Abineri!) (