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Rose (The Black Archive, #1)
by Jon Arnold
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Synopsis
‘Nice to meet you, Rose – Run for your life!’
Rose (2005) reimagines Doctor Who for the 21st century, showing us the Doctor through the eyes of Rose Tyler, a shop assistant unfulfilled in her job and relationship. It reinvents the Doctor and companion for modern television, grounding the ...
Rose (2005) reimagines Doctor Who for the 21st century, showing us the Doctor through the eyes of Rose Tyler, a shop assistant unfulfilled in her job and relationship. It reinvents the Doctor and companion for modern television, grounding the ...
‘Nice to meet you, Rose – Run for your life!’
Rose (2005) reimagines Doctor Who for the 21st century, showing us the Doctor through the eyes of Rose Tyler, a shop assistant unfulfilled in her job and relationship. It reinvents the Doctor and companion for modern television, grounding the show in a world of council estates, celebrity gossip and soap operas. Rose was not only a new vision for Doctor Who but pioneered a revival for the Saturday-night adventure series.
Jon Arnold edits fanzines and is a major contributor to Hating to Love.
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