About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Charity publications, Doctor Who fans, Fanzines, Adrian Rigelsford, Alex Kingston, Anthony Head, Arnold T. Blumberg, Barnaby Edwards, Charlie McDonnell, Chris Chibnall, Clayton Hickman, Colin Baker, Craig Hinton, David Walliams, Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, Gareth Roberts, Gary Russell, Harlan Ellison, Ian Levine, James Corden, Jamie Foreman, Jean Airey, John Barrowman, John Peel, Jonathan Blum, Jon Culshaw, Kate Orman, Kylie Minogue, Lance Parkin, Mark Gatiss, Mark Sheppard, Matthew Waterhouse, Matt Lucas, Neil Gaiman, Nicholas Briggs, Paul Cornell, Peter Davison, Phil Collinson, Robert Shearman, Rowan Atkinson, Russell T Davies, Simon A. Forward, Simon Pegg, Stephen Fry, Steven Moffat, Steven Spielberg, Susannah Leah, Sylvester McCoy, The Children of Oakley Junior School, Toby Hadoke, Toby Haynes, Tom MacRae, Tony Clark, William Grantham, Audio Visuals, BBV Productions, Devious, Doctor Who - Inside the TARDIS, Doctor Who Appreciation Society, Doctor Who Club of Australia, Doctor Who convention, Doctor Who fan music, Doctor Who Restoration Team, Fanon, Fan fiction, Loose Cannon Productions, The Completely Unofficial Encyclopedia, The Completely Useless Encyclopedia, Enlightenment, Fanzine, The Frame, Vworp Vworp!. Excerpt: Charity publications are novels or anthologies which are published for non-profit organisations or charities. They are not licensed by the BBC, and therefore cannot be considered canonical much less legal. Adrian Rigelsford is a long-time fan of the series. He was born in Cambridgeshire and has written for and about Doctor Who the television series. Alexandra "Alex" Kingston (born 11 March 1963) plays River Song in Doctor Who, beginning with DW: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead in Series 4 and then in further episodes. Trained as an actress at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, Kingston is best known internationally for her role...