Monsters (Doctor Who)
Monsters (Doctor Who)
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
For almost 30 years Doctor Who has been a part of Britain's culture. The Cybermen and Daleks are as well-known, or more so, than almost any other fictional creation. But also remembered are the hideous monsters who contributed so much to the tension and excitement that kept at least two generations of viewers enthralled. This book looks at the monsters featured including Yeti, the Silurians, the Ice Warriors and the Sontarans examining their screen origins and fates.
Monsters (Doctor Who),Adrain Rigelsford,Andrew Skilleter,Virgin Books,185227283X,English Science Fiction And Fantasy,Fiction - Science Fiction,Science Fiction,Science Fiction - General,Television Plays And Programs,Performing Arts / Television / History & Criticism
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