Doctor Who - Timewyrm: Exodus - The Library of St. John the Beheaded Chapter 3
The Library of St. John the Beheaded is a series covering the history of original Doctor Who fiction in prose, starting with the Virgin New Adventures, a series of books that ran from 1991 to 1997 and acted as the official continuation of the TV series after its cancellation. In this video I will be looking at Timewyrm: Exodus by Terrance Dicks, a generally very good book, albeit one with a very problematic issue at its heart. Sources & further reading: Lars Pearson - I, Who vol 1-3 Paul Kirkley - Space Helmet for a Cow vol. 2 Lance Parkin - Time Unincorporated vol. 1 Mike Tucker & Sophie Aldred - Ace! The Inside Story David J. Howe - The Target Book David J. Howe - The Who Adventures Anthony Wilson & Stacey Smith? - Bookwyrm vol. 1 Simon Guerrier - Bernice Summerfield: The Inside Story

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