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The Concepts of Time Travel in Doctor Who

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Zine
Title: The Concepts of Time Travel in Doctor Who
Publisher: The Milwaukee Time Lords, a fan club
Editor(s): Jay Badenhoop & Christopher Cebula
Date(s): early 1990s
Medium: print
Fandom: Doctor Who
Language: English
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The Concepts of Time Travel in Doctor Who is a non-fiction zine by Tim Lambert.

Tim Lambert

From the publisher:

This more-than-complete tome tackles time, space, and the inconsistencies of Doctor Who plotlines. A must for every Doctor Who 'tech'-y, written in the unmistakeable and irreplaceable Tim Lambert wit. [1]

Contents

  • Preface by Jay Badenhoop (5)
  • Forward (7)
  • The William Hartnell & Patrick Troughton Eras (9)
  • The Jon Pertwee Era (15)
  • The Tom Baker Era - Part I (23)
  • Appendix A - The Time Dam Fallacy and Faster-Than-Light Travel (29)
  • The Tom Baker Era - Part II (33)
  • The Peter Davison Era - Part I (47)
  • Appendix B - The Timestream Connection Theory (53)
  • The Peter Davison Era - Part II (55)
  • The Colin Baker Era (61)
  • Appendix C - Changing History in Millennium (69)
  • Appendix D - The Tasha Yar Paradox (69)
  • The Sylvester McCoy Era (71)
  • Ze Mad Scientist's Guide to Lambertian Time Travel Theory by Herr Johann Lloydwig von Braun (77)
  • The Concepts of Coffee in Science Fiction (79)
  • References (83)
  • Index (87)

References