Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2012
by Clayton Hickman (Editor), Paul Lang (Designer)
The Brilliant Books of Doctor Who (2012), Doctor Who {non-TV} (The Brilliant Book)
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The indispensable official guide to Series 6 of Doctor Who!Tags
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Okay, the cover's not as nice, but in most other ways this is an improvement upon its already-quite-good predecessor. I remember not liking the 2011 series very much as it aired, but this book got me appreciating it-- even if the plots don't hang together, surely it's one of Doctor Who's most stylish and gorgeous-looking seasons? The episode guides are still good, but there's even better features than ever before:
There's a real emphasis in here on how the show is made, which is both pleasing to someone like me and sure to inspire and thrill a whole new generation of younger fans. It's a shame that there don't seem to be any future Brilliant Books on the horizon-- no doubt a victim of the awful scheduling decisions that have plagued the show of later... show less
- notes from Amy and Rory to the Doctor during their honeymoon(s)
- cut sequences from episodes (including a Fiddler on the Roof song in "The Impossible Astronaut," and all the drafts of "The Curse of the Black Spot"... including the ship-less one!)
- an explanation of the three-month gap between "The Impossible Astronaut" and "Day
- of the Moon" (complete with map)
- "The Changing Hats of Doctor Who"(!)
- a scrapbook of Madame Vastra's history (including Henry Gordon Jago reference)
- report cards for Rory, Mels, and Amy
- a Teselecta user's guide ("The Teselecta comes with a range of pre-programed dance moves for scenarios when it is required to dance convincingly.... NEVER attempt manual improvisation - IT CAN COST LIVES!")
- a TwoStreams Kindness Facility PR brochure
- The White Flag, the newspaper of the always-surrending planet of Tivoli
- Charles Dickens's twitter updates
There's a real emphasis in here on how the show is made, which is both pleasing to someone like me and sure to inspire and thrill a whole new generation of younger fans. It's a shame that there don't seem to be any future Brilliant Books on the horizon-- no doubt a victim of the awful scheduling decisions that have plagued the show of later... show less
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This really is a must-have book for fans of New Who. It has shaken off some of the extra material of last year's equivalent, and settled down to being a damn good guide to the 2011 series (and 2010 Christmas episode), including interviews with the key crew and cast, very short pieces of fanfic for each episode by established authors (James Goss, as usual, scores with the adventures of madame Vastra) and some nice reflections on how some of the episodes fit into longer Who history. I found it very helpful in reviving my memories of watching it first time round and tying them into the wider continuity. (Apart from Night Terrors which I struggled to remember.) I recommended it sight unseen to a show more friend to share with his nine-year-old and I strongly repeat that now that I have actually read it, for fans of any age. show less
This really is a must-have book for fans of New Who. It has shaken off some of the extra material of last year's equivalent, and settled down to being a damn good guide to the 2011 series (and 2010 Christmas episode), including interviews with the key crew and cast, very short pieces of fanfic for each episode by established authors (James Goss, as usual, scores with the adventures of madame Vastra) and some nice reflections on how some of the episodes fit into longer Who history. I found it very helpful in reviving my memories of watching it first time round and tying them into the wider continuity. (Apart from Night Terrors which I struggled to remember.) I recommended it sight unseen to a show more friend to share with his nine-year-old and I strongly repeat that now that I have actually read it, for fans of any age. show less
Original review - in French - on my blog: http://moncoinlecture.over-blog.com/article-the-brilliant-book-of-doctor-who-201...
I just love that kind of guide book. Let's also say that I'm a huge - and not really objective - fan. Full of details - and pictures - from each episode, it brings attention to some details and made me want to watch this season all over again!
I just love that kind of guide book. Let's also say that I'm a huge - and not really objective - fan. Full of details - and pictures - from each episode, it brings attention to some details and made me want to watch this season all over again!
excellent guide, rempli d'infos sympathiques et de petits bonus amusants, ou éclaircissants (par exemple l'origine de Strax, vastra et jenny)
May 28, 2025French
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- Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2012
- Original publication date
- 2011-10-13
- People/Characters
- Steven Moffat; Matt Smith; Karen Gillan; Arthur Darvill; Alex Kingston; The Doctor (11th) (show all 10); Amy Pond; Rory Williams; River Song; Henry Gordon Jago
- Dedication
- It is respectfully dedicated to the memories of Nicholas Courtney and Elisabeth Sladen.
- First words
- Stop. Look behind you. What did you see?
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Shut up, River
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- PN1992.77 .D62736 .B75 — Language and Literature Literature (General) Literature (General) Drama Broadcasting Television broadcasts
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