With a creak of protest, the doors swung open, allowing Ian, followed by Barbara, to enter number 76 Totter's Lane. 'Come on.' Directing the glimmering torchlight over the imposing gates, Ian located the catch. 'Well, don't you feel it?' she asked her companion. The feeling she had described to Ian in terms of interfering in something best left alone had intensified. But it wasn't just the night air which raised the small hairs on the nape of her neck. Barbara shivered and turned up her coat collar against the chill of the November night. Foreman - Scrap Merchant' painted on the doors. Ian flicked on a hand torch, and the weak amber light picked out the words 'I.M. PART THREE - FACT 6: Production Diary 7: From Script to Screen - The Ark 8: Selling the Doctorįoreword Ian Chesterton's car was engulfed in darkness behind him as he and Barbara Wright approached the old wooden gates leading to the junkyard. PART TWO - FICTION 4: The Stories 5: Establishing the Myth This time thanks must go to Keith Barnfather and Reeltime Pictures, David Gibbes-Auger, Michael Imison, Dallas Jones, Barry Newbery, Andrew Pixley, Marc Platt, Paul Scoones, Neil Somerville and Trevor White of the BBC Written Archives Centre, Martin Wiggins, John Wiles and all unsung Doctor Who fanzine editors and writers everywhere.Ĭontents Foreword PART ONE - THE DOCTOR 1: William Hartnell - In His Own Words 2: William Hartnell - As Others Saw Him 3: The Doctor McLachlan - DJH For David Gibbes-Auger - SJW For Tony and Nikki Jordan - MSĪcknowledgements For this incredible feat of researching the past we are, as always, indebted to numerous people who helped along the way.
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