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Doctor Who: The Big Book Of Top 100 ListsStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionWhovians rejoice! Blogtor Who is back...Known for his popular lists, Cameron K. McEwan, author of The Who's Who of Doctor Who, is back with a book that compiles loads of fun facts and never-before-heard tidbits about the Whoniverse. (It's bigger on the inside!) Pour over loads of fascinating lists about the TARDIS, Gallifrey, and Daleks, as the fandom unites in epic appreciation for The Doctor. Organized by theme, Doctor Who: The Big Book of Top 100 Lists will cover everything over the past fifty years of the epic series including: doppelgangers, popular locales, regenerations, Gallifrey adventures, highest-rated episodes, plots, characters and loads more. Accompanied by the incredible Doctor Who artwork of Andrew Skilleter and loaded with weird and interesting facts and quizzes, this is the perfect gift item for the timelord lover in your life. Lists include: - Actors who have appeared in Star Wars and Doctor Who - Doctor Who film references - Top 10 Kisses of the Doctor - Dopplegangers in Doctor Who - American Guest Appearances - Food and Drink in Doctor Who - "Other" Doctor Who stories (prequels, minisodes, etc...) Author descriptionCAMERON K. MCEWAN is the man behind Blogtor Who (www.blogtorwho.com), a fan site dedicated to Doctor Who. Started in 2008, Blogtor Who is now one of the most popular Doctor Who blogs in the world, on some days receiving over 80,000 page views with nearly 40,000 followers on Twitter. Its popularity and success have gained the Blogtor access to the production team, and he is regularly invited to press events (such as the Official Convention in 2012 and the Official Celebration in 2013). He has interviewed Matt Smith, Steven Moffat, Mark Gatiss, Murray Gold, and many others involved in the production of Doctor Who. Cameron makes appearances at conventions, hosting panels, and interviews while also making the odd television appearance on the BBC and in the U.S.Cameron writes for sites like Den of Geek, Cult Box, and The Huffington Post and reviews television weekly on BBC London. He currently lives in London with his three trousers. |