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Doctor Who by Jacqueline Rayner
Doctor Who by Jacqueline Rayner









Doctor Who by Jacqueline Rayner

Just how 'top' were the TV Themes in BBC Records And Tapes' Top BBC TV Themes compilation series?ĭoctor Who turned twenty five in 1988, though you would have been forgiven for not noticing.ġ959's The Best Of The Goon Shows was possibly the first item of comedy tie-in merchandise as we know it today - and you can find a chat about it here. It’s Still A Police Box, Why Hasn’t It Changed? Part Two: Koquillion It Was Really NothingĪ look at the second series of Doctor Who, when The Daleks meet their match - sort of - while the ants are on the march.ĭespite boasting a heavyweight cast and a Paul McCartney theme tune, The Zoo Gang came and went in 1974 without anyone really noticing. You can find more about what Children’s ITV was up to during the festive season in the seventies in Christmas With Children’s ITV: Magpie, Christmas Eve 1976 here. Jac also appears in The Best Of Looks Unfamiliar alongside Una McCormack on Screw-Top Virgin Marys, Samira Ahmed on Nurdin & Peacock Own Brand Cola, Steve Berry on Morning Has Broken, Will Maclean on Once Upon A Time… Man, Rae Earl on Codename Icarus and Tim on the radio talking about the theme song from The Amazing Adventures Of Morph, which you can find here. The Quosh Tropical conundrum deepens in Looks Unfamiliar with Richard Littler here, and there are more mystery children’s children’s television dramas with Rose Ruane here and Gillian Kirby here. There’s more about Pippa’s close rival Havoc – the Mary Quant-designed ‘action doll’ – in Looks Unfamiliar with Samira Ahmed, which you can find here. It’ll do until we get hold of some Quosh Tropical.

Doctor Who by Jacqueline Rayner

Can’t Help Thinking About Me available in paperback here or from the Kindle Store here.Īlternately, if you’re just feeling generous, you can buy me a coffee here.

Doctor Who by Jacqueline Rayner

You can find a huge feature on Quincy’s Quest in Tim’s book Can’t Help Thinking About Me, a collection of columns and features with a personal twist.

Doctor Who by Jacqueline Rayner

You can find Jac’s website, which includes the hilarious Amazon Toilet Seat Tweet story, here, and follow her on Twitter at Buy A Book! Jacqueline Rayner is a novelist and dramatist who works extensively in Doctor Who books and audio plays.











Doctor Who by Jacqueline Rayner