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SkyPoint / by Ford, Phil.(CARDINAL)425651;
Subjects: Science fiction.; Harkness, Jack (Fictitious character); Human-alien encounters; Intelligence officers;
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Into the silence / by Pinborough, Sarah,1972-(CARDINAL)549213;
Subjects: Fiction.; Harkness, Jack (Fictitious character); Human-alien encounters; Intelligence officers;
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Rift war : Rift War / by Furman, Simon.(CARDINAL)346320; D'Israeli.(CARDINAL)420991; Edginton, Ian.(CARDINAL)651501; Gallant, S. L.(Shannon Londin)(CARDINAL)346317; Grist, Paul.(CARDINAL)347810;
Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Fiction.; Graphic novels.; Human-alien encounters;
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Long time dead / by Pinborough, Sarah,1972-(CARDINAL)549213;
Cardiff Bay. The government has ordered the excavation of the wreckage of a secret underground base. DCI Tom Cutler is watching from a distance, fascinated by the process. There are people in his dreams. People he feels he should know. The disbanded Torchwood Institute spent a century accumulating non-terrestrial artefacts and catching aliens. Who knows what-or who-might still be intact down there.
Subjects: Fiction.;
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Inside the TARDIS : the worlds of Doctor Who : a cultural history / by Chapman, James,1968-(CARDINAL)419871;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-353) and index.TELEVISION. James Chapman's history of Doctor Who has been acclaimed by fans and scholars alike as a definitive book on the world's longest-running television science fiction series. In this new edition, published to mark the 50th anniversary of everyone's favourite Time Lord, Chapman has brought the story up to date to include the new series of Doctor Who as well as its spin offs Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. With new chapters on the eras of showrunners Russell T. Davies and Steven Moffat, and the latest incarnations of the Doctor in David Tennant and Matt Smith, this updated edition of Inside the Tardis shows how Doctor Who has triumphantly reinvented itself for the twenty-first century. Chapman maps the continuities with classic Doctor Who, as well as exploring how the series has evolved to take account of new institutional and cultural contexts.
Subjects: Science fiction television programs.; Doctor Who (Television program);
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