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List of Doctor Who novelisations

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Dr. Who in an exciting adventure with the Daleks by David Whitaker, published in 1964, was the very first Doctor Who novelisation. Illustrated is the first paperback edition.

This is a list of Doctor Who novelisations, in order of publication.

The first three Doctor Who serials to be novelised were the William Hartnell stories The Daleks as Doctor Who in an exciting adventure with the Daleks by David Whitaker, The Web Planet as Doctor Who and the Zarbi by Bill Strutton and The Crusade as Doctor Who and the Crusaders by Whitaker. These three books were published in 1964 to 1965 by Frederick Muller Ltd.

Between 1973 and 1991, Target Books published almost every Doctor Who television serial as a novelisation, starting with new editions of the Frederick Muller Ltd. books. When Target was taken over by Virgin in 1991, three further serials The Power of the Daleks and The Evil of the Daleks by John Peel and the radio serial The Paradise of Death by Barry Letts were added to the range.

The only serials never to have been officially novelised are The Pirate Planet, City of Death, Shada, Resurrection of the Daleks and Revelation of the Daleks, due to licensing issues with the original scriptwriters. (Unofficial fan novelisations were published by the New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club between 1989 and 2000) The Children in Need special Dimensions in Time and the Comic Relief spoof Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death have also not been novelised.

The novelisation of the 1996 Doctor Who television movie by Gary Russell was published by BBC Books. There are currently no plans to novelise episodes of the revived series with Christopher Eccleston's Ninth Doctor or David Tennant's Tenth Doctor. (However, in late 2007 unofficial fan-produced novelisations of the first two 2005 episodes were published as ebooks. They were quickly removed from the website following threat of legal action by the BBC's Brand Protection Team.)[citation needed]

In addition to the television serials, three scripts from the cancelled Season 23 were novelised, The Nightmare Fair, The Ultimate Evil and Mission to Magnus (details below). Also a short series entitled The Companions of Doctor Who was published — this comprised the novelisation of the pilot of K-9 and Company, and the original works Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma and Harry Sullivan's War.

Besides Paradise of Death, Target also novelised two additional non-televised stories: the radio play Slipback and the audio story The Pescatons.

A novelisation by Barry Letts of a further radio drama, The Ghosts of N-Space, was published as part of the Virgin Missing Adventures range in 1995, as was the novelisation of the independent spin-off Downtime; that same year, the Virgin New Adventures range published a novelisation of Shakedown: The Return of the Sontarans. The most recent novelisation to be published was an adaptation of the webcast Scream of the Shalka published by BBC Books in 2004.

In 2005, BBC Audio released unabridged audiobook versions of the first three Frederick Muller novelisations, read by actor William Russell. Beginning in September 2007, they began releasing further unabridged audiobooks of the Target novelisations at the approximate rate of two every two months; the books themselves remain officially out of print.

Also in 2007, Penguin Books, under its imprint Penguin Character Books, began publishing novelisations based upon the spin-off series The Sarah Jane Adventures. The Sarah Jane Adventures series 2 episodes 1,2 and 3,4 have also been novelised

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[edit] Publication details

Although Target endeavoured to commission the original scriptwriters to novelise their own stories, this was not always possible. As a result, many books in the Target line were written by Terrance Dicks. During the late 1970s-early 1980s Target, which classified the novelisations as children's fiction, imposed a page limit of 128 pages on the novelisations. Some books (particularly several by Dicks) even fell short of this limit and nearly fell into the category of novellas. By the late 1980s, however, the page cap had been lifted, although John Peel was still required to split his novelisation of the epic 12-episode The Daleks' Master Plan into two volumes because the manuscript was too long.

Target began numbering its novelisations from 1983, with almost all of the first seventy-three books being numbered as reprints came out and the novelisation of The Abominable Snowmen being given the #1 position. The first new book to be numbered was Time-Flight. Target's numbering did not initially reflect original publication order (which would have placed David Whitaker's Doctor Who and the Daleks book first), but rather was conducted in alphabetical order. The numbering likewise had no connection with production or broadcast order. Due to print delays and last minute reordering of publication schedules, some of the later books were released out of numeric order.

In 1988–1989 W. H. Allen's Star label published a number of the Target novelisations in a format of two novelisations in one book. The pairings were:

[edit] Titles

For the first few years of the Target line, it was common practice for the novels to have titles that differed from the adapted serials. For example, Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion, which was based upon the serial Spearhead from Space. This practice was dropped in the mid-1970s. Another tradition established by the books was to append the words "Doctor Who and ..." to the titles, except in a few cases where impractical. This practice continued until the early 1980s. From 1990 onwards reprints of the books generally dropped "Doctor Who and..." from the title and changed titles back to the original television story, although some of the reprints merely rejacketed earlier stock.

[edit] List of novelisations published by Target

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Title Doctor Author Published
16 Doctor Who and the Daleks [a] 1st David Whitaker 2 May 1973
73 Doctor Who and the Zarbi [a] 1st Bill Strutton 2 May 1973
12 Doctor Who and the Crusaders [a] 1st David Whitaker 2 May 1973
6 Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion [a] 3rd Terrance Dicks 17 January 1974
9 Doctor Who and the Cave Monsters [a] 3rd Malcolm Hulke 17 January 1974
23 Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon [a] 3rd Malcolm Hulke April 1974
18 Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks 3rd Terrance Dicks April 1974
15 Doctor Who and the Dæmons [a] 3rd Barry Letts 17 October 1974
54 Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils 3rd Malcolm Hulke 17 October 1974
1 Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen [a] 2nd Terrance Dicks 21 November 1974
13 Doctor Who and the Curse of Peladon [b] 3rd Brian Hayles January 1975
14 Doctor Who and the Cybermen [a] 2nd Gerry Davis 20 February 1975
28 Doctor Who and the Giant Robot [a] 4th Terrance Dicks 13 March 1975
63 Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons 3rd Terrance Dicks 15 May 1975
29 Doctor Who and the Green Death [a] 3rd Malcolm Hulke 21 August 1975
48 Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders [a] 3rd Terrance Dicks 16 October 1975
64 Doctor Who - The Three Doctors [a] 3rd Terrance Dicks 20 November 1975
40 Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster [a] 4th Terrance Dicks 15 January 1976
22 Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion [a] 3rd Malcolm Hulke 19 February 1976
62 Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet 1st Gerry Davis 19 February 1976
33 Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors 2nd Brian Hayles 18 March 1976
51 Doctor Who and the Revenge of the Cybermen 4th Terrance Dicks 20 May 1976
27 Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks 4th Terrance Dicks 22 July 1976
72 Doctor Who and the Web of Fear 2nd Terrance Dicks 19 August 1976
57 Doctor Who and the Space War [a] 3rd Malcolm Hulke 23 September 1976
46 Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks [b] 3rd Terrance Dicks 21 October 1976
50 Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars [a] 4th Terrance Dicks 16 December 1976
8 Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters [a] 3rd Terrance Dicks 20 January 1977
55 Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom 4th Philip Hinchcliffe 17 February 1977
17 Doctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earth [a] 1st Terrance Dicks 24 March 1977
10 Doctor Who and the Claws of Axos 3rd Terrance Dicks 21 April 1977
4 Doctor Who and the Ark in Space 4th Ian Marter 10 May 1977
7 Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius [a] 4th Terrance Dicks 23 June 1977
47 Doctor Who and the Planet of Evil 4th Terrance Dicks 18 August 1977
44 Doctor Who and the Mutants 3rd Terrance Dicks 29 September 1977
19 Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin 4th Terrance Dicks 20 October 1977
61 Doctor Who and the Talons of Weng-Chiang 4th Terrance Dicks 15 November 1977
42 Doctor Who and the Masque of Mandragora [a] 4th Philip Hinchcliffe 8 December 1977
25 Doctor Who and the Face of Evil 4th Terrance Dicks 19 January 1978
32 Doctor Who and the Horror of Fang Rock 4th Terrance Dicks 30 March 1978
86 Doctor Who and the Tomb of the Cybermen 2nd Gerry Davis 18 May 1978
65 Doctor Who and the Time Warrior [a] 3rd Terrance Dicks and Robert Holmes 29 June 1978
20 Doctor Who - Death to the Daleks 3rd Terrance Dicks 20 July 1978
2 Doctor Who and the Android Invasion 4th Terrance Dicks 16 November 1978
56 Doctor Who and the Sontaran Experiment 4th Ian Marter 7 December 1978
30 Doctor Who and the Hand of Fear 4th Terrance Dicks 18 January 1979
36 Doctor Who and the Invisible Enemy 4th Terrance Dicks 29 March 1979
53 Doctor Who and the Robots of Death 4th Terrance Dicks 24 May 1979
34 Doctor Who and the Image of the Fendahl 4th Terrance Dicks 26 July 1979
70 Doctor Who and the War Games 2nd Malcolm Hulke 25 September 1979
21 Doctor Who and the Destiny of the Daleks 4th Terrance Dicks 20 November 1979
52 Doctor Who and the Ribos Operation 4th Ian Marter 11 December 1979
67 Doctor Who and the Underworld 4th Terrance Dicks 24 January 1980
35 Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time 4th Terrance Dicks 21 February 1980
59 Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood 4th Terrance Dicks 20 March 1980
3 Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara 4th Terrance Dicks 24 April 1980
49 Doctor Who and the Power of Kroll 4th Terrance Dicks 26 May 1980
5 Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor 4th Terrance Dicks 26 June 1980
38 Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus 1st Philip Hinchcliffe 21 August 1980
45 Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden 4th Terrance Dicks 21 August 1980
31 Doctor Who and the Horns of Nimon 4th Terrance Dicks 16 October 1980
43 Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon 3rd Terrance Dicks 4 December 1980
11 Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit [a] 4th David Fisher 15 January 1981
24 Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World 2nd Ian Marter 17 April 1981
68 Doctor Who and An Unearthly Child 1st Terrance Dicks 15 October 1981
58 Doctor Who and the State of Decay [b] 4th Terrance Dicks 14 January 1982
71 Doctor Who and Warriors' Gate 4th Stephen Gallagher as John Lydecker 15 April 1982
37 Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken 4th Terrance Dicks 20 May 1982
39 Doctor Who and the Leisure Hive 4th David Fisher 22 July 1982
69 Doctor Who and the Visitation 5th Eric Saward 19 August 1982
26 Doctor Who - Full Circle 4th Andrew Smith 16 September 1982
41 Doctor Who - Logopolis 4th Christopher H. Bidmead 21 October 1982
60 Doctor Who and the Sunmakers 4th Terrance Dicks 18 November 1982
74 Time-Flight 5th Peter Grimwade 15 April 1983
75 Meglos 4th Terrance Dicks 5 May 1983
76 Castrovalva 5th Christopher H. Bidmead 16 June 1983
77 Four to Doomsday 5th Terrance Dicks 21 July 1983
78 Earthshock 5th Ian Marter 18 August 1983
79 Terminus 5th Stephen Gallagher as John Lydecker 15 September 1983
80 Arc of Infinity 5th Terrance Dicks 20 October 1983
81 The Five Doctors 5th Terrance Dicks 24 November 1983
82 Mawdryn Undead 5th Peter Grimwade 12 January 1984
84 Kinda [b] 5th Terrance Dicks 15 March 1984
83 Snakedance 5th Terrance Dicks 3 May 1984
85 Enlightenment 5th Barbara Clegg 24 May 1984
86 The Dominators 2nd Ian Marter 19 July 1984
87 Warriors of the Deep [b] 5th Terrance Dicks 16 August 1984
88 The Aztecs 1st John Lucarotti 20 September 1984
89 Inferno 3rd Terrance Dicks 18 October 1984
90 The Highlanders 2nd Gerry Davis 15 November 1984
91 Frontios 5th Christopher H. Bidmead 10 December 1984
93 Planet of Fire 5th Peter Grimwade 14 February 1985
92 The Caves of Androzani 5th Terrance Dicks 14 March 1985
94 Marco Polo 1st John Lucarotti 11 April 1985
95 The Awakening 5th Eric Pringle 13 June 1985
96 The Mind of Evil 3rd Terrance Dicks 11 July 1985
97 The Myth Makers [a] 1st Donald Cotton 12 September 1985
98 The Invasion 2nd Ian Marter 10 October 1985
99 The Krotons 2nd Terrance Dicks 14 November 1985
100 The Two Doctors 6th(&2nd) Robert Holmes 5 December 1985
101 The Gunfighters 1st Donald Cotton 9 January 1986
102 The Time Monster 3rd Terrance Dicks 13 February 1986
103 The Twin Dilemma 6th Eric Saward 13 March 1986
104 Galaxy Four 1st William Emms 10 April 1986
105 Timelash 6th Glen McCoy 15 May 1986
-- Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma none Tony Attwood 15 May 1986
107 The Mark of the Rani 6th Pip and Jane Baker 12 June 1986
108 The King's Demons 5th Terence Dudley 10 July 1986
-- Slipback (radio play) 6th Eric Saward 21 August 1986
109 The Savages 1st Ian Stuart Black 11 September 1986
110 Fury from the Deep 2nd Victor Pemberton 16 October 1986
-- Harry Sullivan's War none Ian Marter 16 October 1986
111 The Celestial Toymaker 1st Gerry Davis and Alison Bingeman 20 November 1986
112 The Seeds of Death 2nd Terrance Dicks 4 December 1986
113 Black Orchid [a] 5th Terence Dudley 19 February 1987
114 The Ark 1st Paul Erickson 19 March 1987
115 The Mind Robber [a] 2nd Peter Ling 16 April 1987
116 The Faceless Ones 2nd Terrance Dicks 21 May 1987
117 The Space Museum 1st Glyn Jones 18 June 1987
118 The Sensorites 1st Nigel Robinson 16 July 1987
119 The Reign of Terror 1st Ian Marter 20 August 1987
120 The Romans 1st Donald Cotton 19 September 1987
121 The Ambassadors of Death 3rd Terrance Dicks 1 October 1987
-- K-9 and Company (spin-off) none Terence Dudley October 1987
122 The Massacre 1st John Lucarotti 19 November 1987
123 The Macra Terror 2nd Ian Stuart Black 10 December 1987
124 The Rescue 1st Ian Marter 21 January 1988
125 Terror of the Vervoids 6th Pip and Jane Baker 18 February 1988
126 The Time Meddler 1st Nigel Robinson March 1988
127 The Mysterious Planet 6th Terrance Dicks 21 April 1988
128[c] Time and the Rani 7th Pip and Jane Baker 5 May 1988
106 Vengeance on Varos [b] 6th Philip Martin 16 June 1988
129 The Underwater Menace 2nd Nigel Robinson 21 July 1988
130 The Wheel in Space 2nd Terrance Dicks 18 August 1988
131 The Ultimate Foe 6th Pip and Jane Baker 15 September 1988
132 The Edge of Destruction 1st Nigel Robinson 20 October 1988
133 The Smugglers 1st Terrance Dicks 17 November 1988
134 Paradise Towers 7th Stephen Wyatt 1 December 1988
135 Delta and the Bannermen 7th Malcolm Kohll 19 January 1989
136 The War Machines 1st Ian Stuart Black 16 February 1989
137 Dragonfire 7th Ian Briggs 16 March 1989
138 Attack of the Cybermen [b] 6th Eric Saward 20 April 1989
-- The Nightmare Fair 6th Graham Williams 18 May 1989
139 Mindwarp 6th Philip Martin 15 June 1989
140 The Chase 1st John Peel 20 July 1989
-- The Ultimate Evil 6th Wally K. Daly 17 August 1989
141 The Daleks' Master Plan Part I: Mission to the Unknown 1st John Peel 21 September 1989
142 The Daleks' Master Plan Part II: The Mutation of Time 1st John Peel 19 October 1989
143 Silver Nemesis 7th Kevin Clarke 16 November 1989
144 The Greatest Show in the Galaxy 7th Stephen Wyatt 21 December 1989
145 Planet of Giants 1st Terrance Dicks 18 January 1990
146 The Happiness Patrol [a] 7th Graeme Curry 15 February 1990
147 The Space Pirates 2nd Terrance Dicks 15 March 1990
148 Remembrance of the Daleks 7th Ben Aaronovitch 21 June 1990
-- Mission to Magnus 6th Philip Martin 19 July 1990
149 Ghost Light 7th Marc Platt 20 September 1990
150 Survival 7th Rona Munro 18 October 1990
151 The Curse of Fenric 7th Ian Briggs 15 November 1990
152 Battlefield 7th Marc Platt 18 July 1991
153 The Pescatons (audio drama) 4th Victor Pemberton 15 September 1991
154 The Power of the Daleks 2nd John Peel July 1993
155 The Evil of the Daleks 2nd John Peel August 1993
156 The Paradise of Death (radio play) 3rd Barry Letts April 1994

^a  An unabridged audiobook recording of this novelisation has been released. See List of Doctor Who audiobooks.
^b  An abridged audiobook recording of this novelisation has been released. See List of Doctor Who audiobooks.
^c Initial copies were mistakenly printed as number 127

[edit] List of other novelisations

Other Doctor Who or Doctor Who-related productions have been novelised outside of the Target Books line. This includes a series of novelisations by the New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club which were privately published and not licensed by the BBC (all based upon serials Target were unable to obtain the rights to), several novelisations of radio and independent film stories published by Virgin after it had retired Target, and a couple of novelisations published by BBC Books.

Title Doctor Author Published Publisher
Doctor Who and Shada 4th Paul Scoones March 1989 TSV (unlicensed)
Doctor Who and the Pirate Planet 4th David Bishop September 1990 TSV (unlicensed)
Revelation of the Daleks 5th Jon Preddle July 1992 TSV (unlicensed)
Doctor Who and the City of Death 4th David Lawrence November 1992 TSV (unlicensed)
The Ghosts of N-Space 3rd Barry Letts February 1995 Virgin
Shakedown 7th Terrance Dicks December 1995 Virgin
Downtime None Marc Platt January 1996 Virgin
Doctor Who: The Novel of the Film [a] 8th Gary Russell May 1996 BBC Books
Resurrection of the Daleks 5th Paul Scoones January 2000 TSV (unlicensed)
Scream of the Shalka 9th (alt) Paul Cornell February 2004 BBC Books

^a  An abridged audiobook recording of this novelisation has been released. See List of Doctor Who audiobooks.

[edit] List of Sarah Jane Adventures novelisations

Beginning in 2007, Penguin Books under its Penguin Character Books imprint began publishing novelisations based upon the spinoff series The Sarah Jane Adventures

Title Author Published Publisher
Invasion of the Bane Terrance Dicks November 2007 Penguin Character Books
Revenge of the Slitheen Rupert Laight November 2007 Penguin
Eye of the Gorgon Phil Ford November 2007 Penguin
Warriors of Kudlak Gary Russell November 2007 Penguin
Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? Rupert Laight November 2008 Penguin
The Lost Boy Gary Russell November 2008 Penguin
The Last Sontaran Phil Ford November 2008 Penguin
The Day of the Clown Phil Ford November 2008 Penguin

[edit] Adaptations

Generally, Doctor Who stories that have been broadcast will be adapted into print, rather than vice-versa. However, the 1995 New Adventures novel Human Nature, written by Paul Cornell and featuring the Seventh Doctor, has been adapted by the same author for the 2007 series of Doctor Who as a two part story with the episode titles "Human Nature" and "The Family of Blood", with David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. Also, Steven Moffat based his 2007 episode, Blink upon a 2006 short story, "What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow", originally published in Doctor Who Annual 2006.

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