Paul Lang (1)
Author of Doctor Who: The Brilliant Book 2011
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The Brilliant Book of Doctor Who 2011 by Steven Moffat
It is what the cover says: brilliant! Full of awesome pictures, lovely interviews and quotes, along with some surprising clues for the next season. A must read for any Doctor Who fan!
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sarahlh | 3 other reviews | Mar 6, 2021 | Okay, the cover's not as nice, but in most other ways this is an improvement upon its already-quite-good predecessor. I remember not liking the 2011 series very much as it aired, but this book got me appreciating it-- even if the plots don't hang together, surely it's one of Doctor Who's most stylish and gorgeous-looking seasons? The episode guides are still good, but there's even better features than ever before:
There's a real emphasis in here on how the show is made, which is both pleasing to someone like me and sure to inspire and thrill a whole new generation of younger fans. It's a shame that there don't seem to be any future Brilliant Books on the horizon-- no doubt a victim of the awful scheduling decisions that have plagued the show of later...… (more)
- notes from Amy and Rory to the Doctor during their honeymoon(s)
- cut sequences from episodes (including a Fiddler on the Roof song in "The Impossible Astronaut," and all the drafts of "The Curse of the Black Spot"... including the ship-less one!)
- an explanation of the three-month gap between "The Impossible Astronaut" and "Day of the Moon" (complete with map)
- "The Changing Hats of Doctor Who"(!)
- a scrapbook of Madame Vastra's history (including Henry Gordon Jago reference)
- report cards for Rory, Mels, and Amy
- a Teselecta user's guide ("The Teselecta comes with a range of pre-programed dance moves for scenarios when it is required to dance convincingly.... NEVER attempt manual improvisation - IT CAN COST LIVES!")
- a TwoStreams Kindness Facility PR brochure
- The White Flag, the newspaper of the always-surrending planet of Tivoli
- Charles Dickens's twitter updates
There's a real emphasis in here on how the show is made, which is both pleasing to someone like me and sure to inspire and thrill a whole new generation of younger fans. It's a shame that there don't seem to be any future Brilliant Books on the horizon-- no doubt a victim of the awful scheduling decisions that have plagued the show of later...… (more)
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Stevil2001 | 2 other reviews | Oct 22, 2013 | Okay, it's a little weird to be reading a guide to the first series of eleventh Doctor adventures just after the last one has gone out, but whatever. The Brilliant Book 2011 is a charming guide to the 2010 series, but much more besides-- it's filled with interviews, original fiction, and goofy features like a map of Amy Pond's hometown of Leadworth, instructions for dancing like the Doctor, "twitbook" and updates from Rory's stag party. I appreciate that they got Brian W. Aldiss(!) to write fiction for the book, but "Umwelts for Hire" didn't entirely come off, I'm afraid. The book is gorgeous overall; I love Anthony Dry's collage illustrations for each episode, and Paul Lang's visual design is top-notch.… (more)
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Stevil2001 | 3 other reviews | Oct 21, 2013 | Original review - in French - on my blog: http://moncoinlecture.over-blog.com/article-the-brilliant-book-of-doctor-who-201...
I just love that kind of guide book. Let's also say that I'm a huge - and not really objective - fan. Full of details - and pictures - from each episode, it brings attention to some details and made me want to watch this season all over again!… (more)
I just love that kind of guide book. Let's also say that I'm a huge - and not really objective - fan. Full of details - and pictures - from each episode, it brings attention to some details and made me want to watch this season all over again!… (more)
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Moncoinlecture | 2 other reviews | Apr 4, 2013 | You May Also Like
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Mark Gatiss Contributor
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Martin Geraghty Contributor
Murray Gold Contributor
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Xavier Salmon Contributor
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