Check out Behind The Sofa , a collection of musings about Doctor Who from some very familiar names
Coming out later this year is a collection of over 100 celebrity memories of Doctor Who in aid of Alzheimer's Research UK. The book is due to be published in September. However, pre-order and you will receive a first edition copy before it arrives in shops. 100% of the profits from the sale of this book will go to charity.
Don't be swayed by the fact that our editor-in-chief Dave is one of the contributors to this book. There are far more important people in here for you to read. The folk who've penned musings on the Doctor include the likes of Neil Gaiman, Charlie Brooker, Emma Freud, Lynda Bellingham, Hugh Bonneville, Charlie Higson, Stephen Merchant, Al Murray, Jonathan Ross, Toyah Willcox and many more.
There are six purchasing options available at different prices, including a limited edition hardback or simply a pre-order of the eBook version. It's compiled and edited by journalist Steve Berry (author of TV Cream Toys and co-author of The Great British Tuck Shop ) and illustrator Ben Morris (a long-time contributor to Doctor Who Magazine ). Find out more about the book and place your pre-orders at the website www.doctorwhobook.com .
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