"At its worst merely silly, at its best is had been spell-binding."
John Brosnan, Peter Nicholls, Kim Newman, "Dr Who", in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (eds. John Clute and Peter Nicholls), Orbit 1993, p. 346.
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"At its worst merely silly, at its best is had been spell-binding."
John Brosnan, Peter Nicholls, Kim Newman, "Dr Who", in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (eds. John Clute and Peter Nicholls), Orbit 1993, p. 346.
3 comments:
They copied it from somewhere, then.
I don't know the provenance, but I can tell you that a friend of mine related that exact quote to me in 1985. I have often repeated it.
The first edition of the book was in 1979, so perhaps they just copied off themselves.
That would, indeed, explain everything.
Can self-plagiarism make you go blind?
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