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DOCTOR WHO EPISODE GUIDE THE SYLVESTER McCOY YEARS 2nd EDITION

Project type

Paperback

Date

16/02/2026

Location

KDP (Kindle Direct Publishing)

Whether you're a lifelong Whovian or discovering Doctor Who for the first time, Benedict Jackson's book is the definitive guide to the Seventh Doctor era, starring Sylvester McCoy. From the grotesque sweetness of the Kandyman, and the terrifying Haemovores to the feral Cheetah People, Daleks, Cybermen, and ancient Gods such as Fenric and the Destroyers of Worlds, this period unleashed some of the most imaginative and unsettling monsters the series has ever seen. Bold, creative, and often experimental, the serials blended dark fairy-tale imagery, political allegory, and the psychological depth, marking one of the most inventive chapters in Doctor Who's long and fascinating history.

Meticulously researched and rich in detail, this episode guide examines all 12 stories broadcast between 1987 and 1989. Packed with behind-the-scenes insights, fascinating production facts, and thoughtful analysis, it brings to life an era remembered for its darker tone, ambitious storytelling, and unforgettable weekday evening spent hiding behind the sofa. Each story is carefully explored and rated, making this an invaluable resources for Whovians, TV and film students, and anyone interested in British television history.

More than just an episode guide, this book reveals how the Seventh Doctor years helped shape Doctor Who's enduring reputation as one of the BBC's most successful and influential television dramas. Insightful, engaging and authoritative, it is an indispensable companion for anyone who wants to revisit- or newly appreciate-this bold and creative era of the Doctor's extraordinary journey through time and space.

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