Synopsis
Adventures in Type and Space is a charity bookazine exploring the title sequences of classic Doctor Who from 1963-1989, released to mark 50 years of the beloved 'diamond' logo.
Highlights include new in-depth interviews with Bernard Lodge (title designer 1963-1979), Peter Govey (special cameraman 1970-1979), Gareth Edwards (titles animator 1987-1989), along with contributions from Sid Sutton (title designer 1980-1986) and the family of Oliver Elmes (title designer 1987-1989).
Illustrated throughout with rare and unseen imagery, Adventures in Type and Space is a celebration of the artistry and ingenuity that went into creating Doctor Who's extraordinary title sequences, told by the people who made them, and includes a foreword by Mark Gatiss.
Proceeds will benefit Unicef, Bernard Lodge's chosen charity.
Created by Graham Kibble-White, Jack Kibble-White and Stuart Manning.
Format: 124 pages; full colour, 21cm x 21cm, perfect-bound
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