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|title=Doctor Who: Time Lord Fairy Tales
|author=Justin Richards and David Wardle
|isbn=9781405920025
|website=http://www.justinrichardswriter.com/
|videocover=1405920025|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>1405920025</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>1405920025</amazonus>}}
One of the ways ''Doctor Who'' has esteemed itself through belonging on our screens so long is the way the title character has slowly become an archetypal figure. We know what he's supposed to do – save the day, and we also know that if he's at either extreme of the scale – falling on a case through mishap, or being omniscient and bang on time and perfect, it doesn't work. But there's a lot of middle ground there, and countless tales for him to wander along with his knowledge, his TARDIS and a sonic screwdriver, and put things just so. His fifty years on screen have allowed him to become a stock figure almost – pretty much with a set task, as if he were, perhaps, a character in a routine story, such as a fairy tale. And as if to prove that genre can host him, here is a whole book of short stories in his universe – although that's not to say he's in every one…

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