Read The Doctors Who's Who Online
Authors: Craig Cabell
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Entertainment & Performing Arts, #General, #Performing Arts, #Television
Chap Books
Dennis Wheatley and the Occult
Black Sniper
(fiction)
I was Alive Then – The Spike Milligan Interviews
The Grapes of MoD – Ten Years of Wine Consumption
30 Assault Unit User Manual
Why Did I Invite Them Round to Tea?
(fiction)
The Curse of the Baskervilles
Robert A. Heinlein – The Complete UK Bibliography
and Collector’s Guide
Stephen King – The Complete UK Bibliography
and Collector’s Guide
Ian Rankin Illustrated UK Bibliography and Collector’s Guide
A Christmas Vampire (fiction)
Verona to Greenwich – The History of the British Cabells
The Arms Dealers Arms
1.15–3.30: The Battle of Trafalgar
Lost History: Caligula
Lost History: Spitfires and Commandos
Knapswitch and Pucker – A Charles Dickens Adventure
(fiction)
Words of a Free Spirit – A Jason Maccleson Adventure
(fiction)
Happiness is a Warm Tome – A Jason Maccleson Adventure
(fiction)
A Spooky Thing Happened on the Way to the Keyboard
Operation 40 and the Big Event
Children’s Fiction
A Christmas Vampire
Nosey Neighbours
The Rambling Rot and Other Children’s poems
Audio Fiction
The Man Who Loved Christmas
Guest House
Akin to Light
Night
Mr Rake
The Flame and the Whisper
The 12th Doctor - Peter Capaldi.
The First Doctor, William Hartnell (
left
), with Richard Attenborough and Harry Ross in a still from the classic 1947 film
Brighton Rock
.
© Rex Features
A rare signed 10x8 photo of William Hartnell from
Brighton Rock
.
One of the first – and rarest – books released to accompany the series:
Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space
.
For Hartnell, there was no escaping the role of the Doctor.
Patrick Troughton, pictured here in a 1971 episode of
The Persuaders
, replaced Hartnell in Doctor Who.
© Rex Features
Troughton in one of his numerous roles in classic horror films.
Pertwee hosted the Cluedo programme
Whodunnit
? shortly after portraying the third Doctor Who.
A poster for
Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure
, which was staged at the Wimbledon Theatre, London in March 1989. Jon Pertwee starred in the first half of the run and Colin Baker in the second.
Another of Petwee’s much-loved characters: Worzel Gummidge.
© PA Photos