David Whitaker Bücher
David Whitaker war ein englischer Drehbuchautor und Romanautor, der für seine bahnbrechenden Beiträge zur frühen britischen Science-Fiction-Fernsehserie Doctor Who gefeiert wird. Als allererster Story-Editor des Programms prägte er akribisch den narrativen Bogen seiner ersten einundfünfzig Episoden. Seine Arbeit legte die kreative Richtung und die thematischen Grundlagen fest, die die Serie über Jahre hinweg definieren sollten.





Exploring themes of redemption and forgiveness, this book offers guidance for those feeling defeated by their past. It addresses the burden of guilt and self-doubt, emphasizing the importance of seeking forgiveness to achieve healing. Readers are encouraged to embrace the transformative power of grace, leading to a renewed life filled with hope, joy, and peace. The journey outlined serves as a pathway to overcoming past struggles and finding spiritual renewal.
This is a dramatic reinvention of the very first Doctor Who novel from 1963 and the hundreds of novels that followed, but few can claim to have surpassed its powerful storytelling and unique atmosphere. Written by Doctor Who's first story editor, David Whitaker and lavishly illustrated by acclaimed comic book artist Robert Hack.Adapted from Terry Nation's first Dalek story, DOCTOR WHO AND THE DALEKS sees Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright caught up in the flight through time and space of the mysterious Doctor and his granddaughter Susan. They travel in the TARDIS to the planet Skaro, where they strive to save the peace-loving Thals from the evil intentions of the hideous Daleks. Can they succeed? And if they do, will Ian and Barbara ever again see their native Earth?This is the ultimate edition of an iconic novel - a deluxe volume that embraces both proud tradition and modern innovation to present the drama of a Dalek dystopia as you've never seen it before...
Doctor Who and the Crusaders
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
From unknown Space, the Tardis returns to Earth, but not to the world Ian and Barbara know. So Ian sets out to rescue Barbara alone while the Doctor becomes involved in court intrigues.