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0:40:02 – Amy: ‘The Power of Three’

The Angels Take Manhattan

0:29:29 – The Doctor: ‘The Angels take Manhattan because they can, because they’ve never had a food source like this one.’

The Great Detective

0:00:13 – Narrator: ‘In London in the time of Queen Victoria there were many tales of a remarkable personage called the Great Detective…’

The Snowmen

0:12:49 – The Doctor: ‘Clara, stop thinking about the Snowmen.’

HOW LONG WOULD IT TAKE TO WATCH DOCTOR WHO?

Got some time on your hands and want to watch some Doctor Who? Assuming every episode existed for you to pop into your DVD player, here’s how long it would take to watch each Doctor’s era from start to finish – with the grand total for the entire series at the bottom. Somebody get the popcorn…

FIRST DOCTOR: 54h 24m 36s

SECOND DOCTOR: 47h 19m 12s

THIRD DOCTOR: 51h 53m 8s

FOURTH DOCTOR: 69h 6m 4s

FIFTH DOCTOR: 30h 3s

SIXTH DOCTOR: 17h 18m 4s

SEVENTH DOCTOR: 17h 5m 31s

EIGHTH DOCTOR: 1h 24m 34s

NINTH DOCTOR: 9h 30m 38s

TENTH DOCTOR: 38h 11m 18s

ELEVENTH DOCTOR (Up to The Snowmen): 26h 40m 46s

GRAND TOTAL: 362h 53m 54s

That’s 21,773.9 minutes of Doctor Who or 1,306,434 seconds if you prefer.

APPENDIX

STORY LIST

THANKS

It goes without saying that a book like this can only exist with the assistance, knowledge and support of many friends and colleagues, without whom… So thanks to:

Jim Sangster (he knows why), Alan Foale, Toby Hadoke; Tom Spilsbury, Peter Ware, Richard Atkinson, John Ainsworth and Scott Gray at Doctor Who Magazine; Georgie Britton, Neil Corry, Richard Cookson, Simon Guerrier, Lee Hart, Stephanie Milner, Jonathan Morris, Derek Ritchie, Matthew Sweet for his Dallas Cavell story, Tommy Donbavand, Tom Attah, Nick Webster.

Mark would especially like to thank Daniel Brennan for being just about the best for continued support and roof overhead when needed.

An important shout-out for the amazing Andrew Pixley, whose series of detailed archive features in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine have been an invaluable resource in the compiling of Who-ology. It’s gratifying to see this project continuing for the modern series in the current range of DWM: Special Editions. Andrew, we salute you.

Ben Morris for his wonderful illustrations and Lee Binding for the transcendental cover.

Special thanks to Albert DePetrillo at BBC Books for asking, Nick Payne and Joe Cottington for keeping us on the straight and narrow, and our editors Justin Richards and Steve Tribe for always being there with an answer (and some tricky questions!).

And, as ever, our families for support and cups of tea – Clare, Chloe and Connie and Paula and Oliver.

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