Doctor Who: The Resurrection Casket

By Justin Richards

Newly discovered entries and drawings in William Shakespeare's journals reveal for the first time the astounding relationship between the great Bard and the Doctor.

Since his first adventure in 1963, the Doctor has enjoyed many encounters with William Shakespeare. Now, BBC Books has rediscovered notebooks, long thought lost, compiled by the Bard in which he divulges the influential role the Doctor played in his creative life. Here are the original notes for Hamlet, including a very different appearance by the ghost; early versions of great lines ("To reverse or not to reverse the polarity of the neutron flow"); the true story of how the faeries of A Midsummer Night's Dream were first imagined; stage directions for plays adjusted to remove references to a mysterious blue box; and much, much more.

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Published Jul 15, 2014

3 pages

Average rating: 7.4

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Erica
Jul 02, 2026
8/10 stars
I listened to this while on a road trip and I loved hearing David Tennant as the narrator. He's really multi-talented! He did many different voices and accents. I have a feeling I may have liked it even if I had just read the book myself, but his voice definitely added something that made it so I couldn't stop grinning.

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