![]() ![]() Since then he has written many novels, short stories, comic strips and audio dramas for both BBC Books and Big Finish Productions, plus various adaptations for schools in Pearson’s Bugclub range. Trevor Baxendale has been a writer since 1998, when his first Doctor Who novel The Janus Conjunction was published by BBC Books. In this collection of new stories, Star Tales takes you on a rip-roaring ride through history, from 500BC to the swinging 60s, going deeper into the Doctor's notorious name-dropping and revealing the truth behind these anecdotes. While she and her companions battled aliens and travelled across the universe, the Doctor hinted at a host of previous, untold adventures with the great and the good: we discovered she got her sunglasses from Pythagoras (or was it Audrey Hepburn?) lent a mobile phone to Elvis had an encounter with Amelia Earhart where she discovered that a pencil-thick spider web can stop a plane had a 'wet weekend' with Harry Houdini, learning how to escape from chains underwater and more. The Doctor is many things – curious, funny, brave, protective of her friends.and a shameless namedropper. ![]() ![]() ‘ Even though they’re gone from the world, they’re never gone from me.’ ![]()
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