Very impressive collection, especially those complete history books! :O Keep up the great work :) I need to catch up on some of your viewing figures videos.
I don't know why I'm watching this video from last year, but it was on my watch later and it's been keeping me so calm. Love your dulcet Yorkshire tones - what a collection too!
The Peter Davison book is an autobiography because Davison wrote his own life story. The Terry Nation and JN-T books are biographies because someone other than the main subject of the book wrote it.
Nice had a few back in the day now got dvd collection I mostly collection vinyls instead but dr who is good went to see the exhibition in Blackpool way back early 1980s it was very impressive
I remember finding The Women Who *Lived* in a bookstore, being interested, and then snorting when the first page I randomly flipped to was Adelaide Brooke.
I remember buying the first version of Mark Campbell's pocket book on Dr. Who. New editions repeatedly came out during the rebooted series but it simply wasn't worth buying to read about 15 more pages. What I do remember the author stating that it was good Dr. Who had ended as he felt it's time was up and his comments that it as a television shows it was now dead and buried would never be coming back. Strangely in later editions (or at the least the 2 I purchased) he never makes reference to this early prediction and his thoughts. I bought my third edition thinking surely in the preface he will make some sort of 'whoops got it wrong' statement but there was not one to be found. For it's time it was okay as a little reference book but if your looking for thorough knowledge from an author I would go elsewhere. For me, viewers and fans of the classic series still can't look past The Television Companion by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker. Inj fact I would use the cliche here and say it is a must have. After watching any of the stories he is great to read their write up and review. A book you will go back to time and time again. Fir the rebooted series I don't think you can do better than the About Time series. Brilliantly researched, intelligent and informative without being condescending. Plus they have both authors give their views and perspectives on each story which provides a wonderful balance.
Very impressive collection, especially those complete history books! :O Keep up the great work :) I need to catch up on some of your viewing figures videos.
Thanks mate 😁 hopefully I'll get the next Viewing Figures vid done in time for Friday!
@@AdamMartyn Awesome! I look forward to it :) Also, I love those target books, including those McCoy ones.
I don't know why I'm watching this video from last year, but it was on my watch later and it's been keeping me so calm. Love your dulcet Yorkshire tones - what a collection too!
Good on you putting them in a single video Adam!
Thanks Roger! I know some people prefer compilation as opposed to individual parts, so best to try and cater for everyone! 😁
@@AdamMartyn And you are doing the right thing!
The Peter Davison book is an autobiography because Davison wrote his own life story. The Terry Nation and JN-T books are biographies because someone other than the main subject of the book wrote it.
Nice book collection
Adam have you ever listened to Madness
Loved the book covers artwork was very impressive
39:12 look at Capaldi’s face lol
Nice had a few back in the day now got dvd collection I mostly collection vinyls instead but dr who is good went to see the exhibition in Blackpool way back early 1980s it was very impressive
Really nice collection
I remember finding The Women Who *Lived* in a bookstore, being interested, and then snorting when the first page I randomly flipped to was Adelaide Brooke.
Is the new Target novelisation actually a new book or is it just the 1996 one with a new cover?
I had the time travels and space travels books and some annuals even the time travellers almanac
I legit thought you said Mark Hamill at first. I had to rewind it!
It's just a biography if the author isn't also the person the book is about
I wanna get aneka Willis self focus soon
I remember buying the first version of Mark Campbell's pocket book on Dr. Who. New editions repeatedly came out during the rebooted series but it simply wasn't worth buying to read about 15 more pages. What I do remember the author stating that it was good Dr. Who had ended as he felt it's time was up and his comments that it as a television shows it was now dead and buried would never be coming back. Strangely in later editions (or at the least the 2 I purchased) he never makes reference to this early prediction and his thoughts. I bought my third edition thinking surely in the preface he will make some sort of 'whoops got it wrong' statement but there was not one to be found. For it's time it was okay as a little reference book but if your looking for thorough knowledge from an author I would go elsewhere. For me, viewers and fans of the classic series still can't look past The Television Companion by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker. Inj fact I would use the cliche here and say it is a must have. After watching any of the stories he is great to read their write up and review. A book you will go back to time and time again. Fir the rebooted series I don't think you can do better than the About Time series. Brilliantly researched, intelligent and informative without being condescending. Plus they have both authors give their views and perspectives on each story which provides a wonderful balance.
I have one book episode guide it's amazing