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The Discontinuity Guide

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Last Updated: 08-Apr-2020

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 18-May-1995
Doctor Who Books
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Date Issued:
18-May-1995
Pages*:
357
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
880
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-20442-5
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-20442-8
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Colin Howard  - Cover Artist
Slatter~Anderson - Cover Design
'Resistance is futile!'

Fluffs, goofs, double entendres, fashion victims, technobabble, dialogue disasters: these are just some of the headings under which every story in the Doctor's twenty-seven-year career is analysed.

Despite its humorous tone The Discontinuity Guide has a serious purpose.  Apart from drawing attention to the errors and absurdities that are amoung the most lovable features of Doctor Who, this reference book provides a complete analysis of the story-by-story creation of the Doctor Who universe.

One sample story, Pyramids of Mars, yields the following gems:

Technobabble: a cytronic particle accelerator, a relative continuum stabiliser, and triobiphysics.

Dialogue Triumphs: 'I'm a Time Lord…  You don't understand the implications.  I'm not a human being.  I walk in eternity.'

Continuity: the Doctor is about 750 years old at this point, and has apparently aged 300 years since Tomb of the Cybermen.  He ages about another 300 years between this story and the seventh Doctor's Time and the Rani.

An absolute must for every Doctor Who fan.  Wear your anorak with pride, and keep The Discontinuity Guide in its pocket!
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Author(s)

Paul Cornell  
Birth: 18 Jul 1967 Chippenham, Wiltshire, England, UK

Walter Randall  

Keith Topping  
Birth: 26 Oct 1963 Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
Notes:
From About the Author in the back of the book Ghost Ship:

Bohemian womaniser, revolutionary spirit and general all-round sleazeball, Keith Topping is a journalist and author of over twenty books including two editions of The Guinness Book of Classic British TV, numerous guides to TV series as diverse as The X-Files, Star Trek, The Avengers and Roswell for Virgin Books, four BBC Doctor Who novels (including the award-winning The Hollow Men) and the best-selling Slayer: An Unofficial and Unauthorized Guide to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Inside Bartlet's White House.  He has written for many TV and genre magazines including Starburst and Shivers and is a former Contributing Editor of Dream Watch, specialising in coverage of US series such as Buffy, Angel, Stargate SG-1 and The West Wing.

Keith was born on sunny Tyneside on the same day in 1963 that his beloved Newcastle United lost 3-2 at home to Northampton Town.  Things have improved a bit since then.  He began his journalistic career whilst he was still working for the civil service (he has since escaped), writing for music, TV and football fanzines.  He regularly appears on local radio and also contributed to the BBC television series I Love the 70s.  He is currently co-scripting, with Martin Day, a proposed TV series for an independent production company.  His hobbies include socialising with friends, foreign travel, very loud pop music, trashy British horror movies, current affairs and military history.  His autobiography, I've Had Her, will be published posthumously.

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