I'd almost forgotten I was working through Time and Relative Dissertations in Space a section at a time however I thought I ought to at least try to finish the reviews even though my recollections of the essays have become rather hazy.
( The Filipino army's advance on Reykjavik: world-building in Studio D and its legacy )
( `Who done it': discourses of authorship during the John Nathan-Turner era )
( Between prosaic functionalism and sublime experimentation: Doctor Who and musical sound design - and - The music of the machines: `special sound' as music in Doctor Who )
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( The Filipino army's advance on Reykjavik: world-building in Studio D and its legacy )
( `Who done it': discourses of authorship during the John Nathan-Turner era )
( Between prosaic functionalism and sublime experimentation: Doctor Who and musical sound design - and - The music of the machines: `special sound' as music in Doctor Who )
WHO DAILY html: <lj user=louisedennis> discusses <a href=http://louisedennis.livejournal.com/81857.html>part three of time and relative dissertations in space</a>