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The Quotable Doctor Who: Volume One - 2000 Quotations about the World‘s Favourite Time Lord
 

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By:Colin M. Jarman & Catherine A. Davies (ed.)
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Released:  December 2010
Publisher:  Blue Eyed Books
ISBN:978-1-907338-15-1
Format: paperback
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Note:  Not to be confused with the 2014 book The Quotable Doctor Who: Wise Words from Across Time and Space.
Originally announced as the first volume of a planned 4-part series of books (Volumes Two and Three even went as far as having cover art designed) but the remaining volumes no longer appear to be happening, with no update from the publisher since 2011.

Cover blurb:
2000 Quotes about the World’s Favourite Time Lord

“I love Doctor Who as much as ever. I can still catch a Jon Pertwee repeat on UK Gold and be happy as a Zygon."
Russell T. Davies

“I hadn’t understood the beauty of science-fiction before Doctor Who came into my world."
Billie Piper

“It’s the same show! I’m playing the same man William Hartnell was playing. I just have a slightly different wig."
David Tennant

“The Tenth Doctor’s first action in defence of the Earth was to pick up a sword. The Eleventh doesn’t look like he could even lift a sword."
Stuart Ian Burns on BehindTheSofa.org.uk (2010)

"Doctor Who named ‘most successful Sci-Fi series ever’ by the Guinness Book of Records... Suck it Star Trek!"
Margaret Lyons in Entertainment Weekly (2009)

“The TARDIS may have been impressively roomy but it would still only be a changing room for Superman."
Steve Tomkins in Third Way (2009)

“The ‘timey-wimey’ get out explanation... the Sonic Screwdriver of words."
‘Camera Obscura’ on DigitalSpy.co.uk (2009)


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