A review by katyrochelle
Doctor Who: The TARDIS Inside Out by John Nathan-Turner

3.0

Producer John Nathan-Turner shares memories of the different Doctors - William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker - and how he worked his way up from floor assistant to producer on Doctor Who. It's honestly an easy breezy read, though I can't say for certain that the experiences Turner graciously offers are all that memorable; the most I recall from the book is brief explanations of what it was like to work with the actors and how he ushered in new Doctors when the older ones felt it was their time to go. For its length, it's not going to be an in-depth book, but I felt like there could've been more detail especially as one of the longest-running producers for such a popular show. Nice read anyways.