Constituting the largest reference work on Doctor Who ever written, the
six-volume About Time strives to become the ultimate reference guide to
the world's longest-running science fiction program. Written by Lawrence
Miles (Faction Paradox) and long-time sci-fi commentator Tat Wood, About
Time focuses on the continuity of Doctor Who (its characters, alien
races and the like), but also examines the show as a work of social
commentary. In particular, Miles and Wood dissect the politics and
social issues that shaped the show during its unprecedented 26-year run
(from 1963 to 1989), detailing how the issues of the day influenced this
series. As part of this grand opus, About Time 5 examines Doctor Who
Seasons 18 to 21 (1980 to 1984)-the end of Tom Baker's time with the
show, the whole of the Peter Davison era and the introduction of Colin
Baker as the Doctor. Among other things, About Time 5 answers such
vitally important Who questions as Why Are There So Many Doubles in the
Universe?, Which Stories Have the Best Body-Counts?