1905:. Indeed, if one counts Steven Moffat's contribution to the second Decalog collection, then about 75% of episodes of the new series were written by people who contributed to the Virgin line. (The same cannot be said of the BBC Books line. In fact, no writer who made their Doctor Who debut on the BBC Books line has written for the new series. The only writers to have contributed to the BBC line and the new series are those who also wrote for the Virgin line—Gatiss, who wrote two BBC books, and Cornell, who wrote one. Several writers from the BBC line have written tie-in novels for the new series, however, including editors
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Troughton and
Pertwee eras resulted in many of these books becoming the only way for these "lost" adventures to be experienced prior to the release of soundtracks for those episodes and/or recovery of lost episodes (the Pertwee era, in particular, has been rendered intact since the early 1990s, and several Hartnell and Troughton stories are once again complete). Although novelisations became more elaborate in later years, the early books usually followed a set formula and were for a time restricted to a maximum page length as they were considered children's literature.
2697:, an anthology book featuring K9, was released which was teased as being "the road to TimeQuake". When Bob Baker died in November 2021, the official Twitter page released a statement saying "Bob had recently completed scripts for both a new K9 Film and TV series, which will continue in tribute to Bob and his legacy," but as of March 2024 this was the final message posted on the account and there is no other information available to suggest the project is still active.
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1958:(PDAs) respectively. Although many authors who wrote for the Virgin line returned to write for the BBC series, direct continuity between the two sets of books was discouraged, at least initially. Later, the editors loosened their policy on links between the Virgin and BBC novels, even publishing direct sequels to novels by the other publisher; for example, Justin Richards'
315:(and all British cable television record for a locally produced non-sporting event) high rating of 2.4 million viewers. The first series (Oct '06 – Jan '07) comprised 13 episodes broadcast on BBC Three, and was followed by a second 13-part series (Jan '08 – Apr '08) broadcast on BBC Two. A third series was written as a five-part mini-series titled
1704:" which were shorter stories (generally less than one hundred pages) intended to promote literacy in younger readers. The cover formats were the same as that for the New Series Adventures, however the books are published in paperbacks and do not have the same international distribution as the hardcovers. The first Quick Reads release was
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format and ran a series of annuals called doctor who storybooks from 2005-2009 featuring the current companion/s at the time and the ninth and tenth doctor and in 2005 the first annual to feature the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler was printed by Panini but in 2006 it began to be printed by
Penguin Books
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Both during the main run of the series from 1963 to 1989 and after its cancellation, numerous novels, comic strips, comic books and other material were generated based on the characters and situations introduced in the show. These spin-offs continued to be produced even without a television series to
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on trial for sexism. If it is found to be sexist, then it will be removed from history. None of the actors who had played the part of the Doctor took part. The "evidence" for the trial consists of short clips of interviews of some of the Doctor's female companions. Katy
Manning (Jo Grant) and Sophie
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In 2004, the BBC almost halved the frequency of publication from 22 books a year (one EDA and one PDA per month) to 12, each release now coming out once every other month. When the new television series began in 2005, the EDAs came to an end, with future novels featuring the Eighth Doctor to be part
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Kenneth Muir) describe the plot of the novel rather than the original serial due to the fact the original serial is one of the many that were lost. Also, when Target launched the novelisation line, there was no inkling that ultimately more than 150 of the show's storylines would be adapted; as a
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2007; the full series started on 24 September 2007, consisting of two-part serials with half-hour individual episodes. Five series were produced altogether, the first four series consisting of twelve episodes each; the fifth series was truncated with only six episodes having been produced before
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Most of these novelisations contained minimal amounts of original material and were (usually) adapted closely from the shooting scripts, with the intent of the books being souvenirs of previously aired shows in the pre-VCR era; the decision by the BBC to delete many episodes from the
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novels. As for Saward's two Dalek serials, Target Books was unable to come to an agreement which would satisfy both Eric Saward and Terry Nation's estate for the novelisations. Virgin tried again at a later date and authors were assigned for both books, but again an agreement was not reached.
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Beginning in 2012, hardback books featuring past
Doctors are being published, though at a much reduced rate compared with the pre-2005 output. The books are longer, in a larger format, and written by (or in once case, adapted from earlier work by) prominent science fiction authors. As of the
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began with three Ninth Doctor novels in May 2005. Another three Ninth Doctor novels followed, after which the series continued in 2006 with original novels featuring the Tenth Doctor. As of the fall of 2007 there is no indication of any future novels being planned featuring the Ninth Doctor.
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books in paperback), the BBC chose not to renew Telos's licence, and the series ended in March 2004, having completed 15 novellas featuring the Doctor. Prior to losing the license, a small number of Telos releases were re-issued in paperback form (albeit in a larger format than the BBC Books
3584:" ran in and around the new BBC developments in Media City. This was an interactive play, aimed at children, where the actors lead the audience through the set, with set-piece events occurring at various points. It featured filmed footage of the Eleventh Doctor, and weeping angels.
1545:, but both contradict the series and many other stories on the subject. There were also stories in newspapers and comics, storybooks and even serials published on confectionery wrappers and trading cards. In 1979, Nation wrote "Daleks: The Secret Invasion", a novella included in
906:, a 90-minute special that could possibly become an annual event—was cancelled by Davies at a late stage of its development. He considered it to be "a spin-off too far", despite the production having been commissioned and budgeted by the controller of BBC One.
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as the Master. This differed from the previous webcasts in that it was specifically an audio-visual experience and not an audio adventure: it was fully animated to broadcast standard (although the webcast version was slightly simplified for that medium) by
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Aldred (Ace) are brought through time and space to testify in court. Former writers and producers such as
Terrance Dicks and John Nathan-Turner are cross examined through video interviews on their part in making the show "sexist". There are no clips from
2693:, set to release in 2017. In September 2018, it was announced the film had been delayed due to a "a new multi million dollar series" in partnership with a major US/UK company, intended to establish the "K9 brand" before the film. In December 2020,
1714:. Released in March 2006, it was actually the first original Tenth Doctor novel to be released, predating the first series of full-length Tenth Doctor novels by a month. A second volume appeared in 2007, and a third has been announced for 2008.
2946:, it was made clear that not only was the Stranger not the Doctor but that their backgrounds were not even remotely analogous. Some of this clarification appears to have been the result of BBC pressure. Next to this they also released:
1881:) telling "untold" stories with earlier Doctors, set between episodes of the television series. At its height, new novels in both lines were being published monthly. Many authors of these books went on to write for the revival of
213:, a robot dog. The pilot, subtitled "A Girl's Best Friend", despite receiving high ratings of 8.4 million, was not commissioned for a development into a series, though Sarah Jane and K-9 would later reappear together on the main
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who are identified as the Doctor's grandchildren. Their place within established continuity has challenged fans ever since, although attempts have been made to reconcile their existence in various spin-off fiction venues.
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The comic strip has usually featured the current Doctor in a series of adventures independent of the novels and the audios, and with another companion, though several crossovers with the worlds of the audio and literary
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is that many of the television writers and stars have been directly involved in the production of spin-offs. For example, it has become common for a former television actor to reprise their character for an audio play.
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video productions but production companies have been able to license individual characters and alien races from the show directly from the writers who created them, and feature them in adventures of their own.
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Although all of these adventures were intended as purely audio and were later released on CD, as webcasts they were accompanied by a slideshow of partially animated illustrations drawn by artist Lee
Sullivan.
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Douglas Adams (not originally completed for broadcast after television production was postponed in 1979, but completed with narration for video, then remade as a webcast in 2003) was finally released by
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opening a hole in time, cycling the Doctor and his companions through his previous incarnations and menacing them with monsters from the show's past. It also featured a crossover with the soap opera
1396:, which would have been the second serial of the programme if it had not been rejected. The story features the Doctor and his companions encountering an ancient civilisation of deactivated robots.
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stories. Although much of the material in these strips directly contradicted what was shown on television later, concepts such as the Daleks' use of humanoid duplicates and the design of the
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The BBC began releasing two new novels every two months, one featuring the ongoing adventures of the Eighth Doctor and the other an "untold" story of an earlier Doctor, referred to as the
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was successfully brought back to television in 2005, but for many years there were no plans to novelise episodes from the 21st century version of the programme. Instead, the BBC published
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1852:, had by this point been publishing novelisations for twenty years, and even before the series had come to a conclusion, successive editors of the range such as Nigel Robinson and
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CD with interactive content, including an option to view the illustrations as well as other bonus material such as cast and crew interviews that were originally available online.
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on compact disc, with one released every month. Big Finish have also produced a limited-run series of audio plays based around one of the Doctor's former television companions,
1422:, and a hardback script book containing the shooting scripts for the 2005 series. Scripts for later seasons have not yet been published as of 2018, though 2005–2009 lead writer
523:, meaning that BBC-owned characters are unlikely to appear in the series. K-9 was first premiered on 31 October 2009. The 26th and final episode was aired on 25 September 2010.
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commissioned the writers of the various original novels under Virgin's New and
Missing Adventures lines (see below) to write short pieces entitled "Preludes" which were run in
1541:'s "We Are the Daleks!" while the second (1983) had Eric Saward's "Birth of a Renegade". The former explains the origins of the Daleks and the latter reveals the background of
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released further series of "old" material, firstly audio versions of Doctor Who stage plays from the 1960s to 1980s. This was followed by the "lost" season 23 featuring the
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comic magazine. The BBC also published a number of Dalek Annuals which contained a mixture of comic strips and prose short stories, and, in later volumes, reprints of the
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book published under the Target imprint. (The Target logo was retained for later reprints and intermittent new titles up to 1994 and was by this time used exclusively for
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had identified the need for original material to complement the few stories there were left to be novelised. The first four New Adventures were a single story arc called
1860:, and the first volume was controversial for including sexuality and violence of a level not encountered in the Target Books range. A second story arc, the three-volume
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as the thirteenth Doctor. A second, six-episode season aired in late 2023 with Dawson once again writing the show and Craggs, Chimimba and Holly Quin-Ankrah returning.
1439:. As of early 2010, all stories from the series' first season, two from the second, and one from the third, have been adapted. The third-season novelisation, adapting "
972:, Canada and the United States). Further foreign editions of the novelisations appeared from the 1970s, with the books being translated for readers in the Netherlands,
321:, airing on five consecutive nights from to 10 July 2009 on BBC One. A fourth series was similarly structured as a single story told as a ten-part mini-series, titled
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comic until May 1979 when the last installment of the strip appeared'. Both the First and Second Doctors were, for a time, shown travelling with two youngsters named
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in London for several months starting in March 1989. This musical play paired the Doctor with a set of new companions in a battle against not only the Daleks but the
2453:, began its release in August 2008 and deals with the Tenth Doctor recalling previous Doctors' adventures as an aid to fight off forced amnesia. Married writing team
1097:(which was novelised at a later date and ignored the discrepancy). Authors sometimes added epilogues to their novelisations which were at odds with other material:
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franchise and did not feature the Doctor. Decalog 4 concentrated on the family of Roz Forrester—a companion introduced in the NAs—over a thousand-year time span.
631:, coinciding with the series' 30th anniversary. It was a special in two parts, running about 12 minutes in total, which featured all surviving Doctors (including
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and after an experimental webcasting of this pilot generated over a million page hits, the rest of the episodes were produced and webcast. The serial featured
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line of original novels in 1991, it also published several additional novelisations both on their own and under the Missing Adventures label. These were two
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Some contributors to these independent productions in the 1990s later contributed to the television series after its return. They include writer/performers
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Despite Death Comes to Time's award-winning success, political wrangling behind the scenes meant the next two serials made specially for webcasts were by
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2063:, as well as original works for both the Virgin and BBC Books series. In March 2007, his first work for the revived series, the Tenth Doctor adventure
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and based upon serials commissioned for but never produced for the cancelled 1985–1986 season. Again, only three books were published, the first being
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spin-off fiction appeared in children's annuals from 1964, and over the years many short stories, novellas and full-length novels have been published.
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BBV is also known for a number of productions that, while not using any elements from the show itself, tell a similar style of story and feature ex-
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who had been the first companion created specifically for literature, rather than for television. These books (sometimes referred to informally as
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franchise and became (depending upon the source of information) either too busy or too expensive (or both). Adams would later recycle elements of
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in his first appearance as the character since 1981), and more than a dozen former companions. Not meant to be taken seriously, the story had the
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annuals in 1985. But when annuals were brought back in 2005 more annual comics and short stories were published and continue to be as of 27/4/24
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The first spin-off attempt that actually reached the production stage appeared in 1981, when a 50-minute pilot episode for a series to be called
4160:"'Doctor Who' Spin-Off Details Emerge As Russell T. Davies Says Episode Of New Series Is "One Of The Greatest Things I've Ever Made In My Life""
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comic and other titles published by Marvel UK; these include the froglike Venusian businessman Josiah Dogbolter and the robotic bounty hunter
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all had a chance to play the character. Richard E. Grant would go on to play another unofficial incarnation of the Doctor for the webcast of
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The initial three novelisations had been published in various editions both inside and outside the United Kingdom (editions appeared in the
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over the 1974–75 Christmas season and was expected to tour England until April 1975. However, the tour was cancelled at the eleventh hour.
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result, there are numerous continuity gaps between early Target books and the scripts and/or later published novelisations; one example is
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One of those spin-offs will be based on military research organization UNIT and will star Redgrave as Kate Stewart, BBC sources confirmed.
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Comic strip adventures of the Doctor appeared almost from the beginning of the television series. The first phase has become known as the
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Virgin, meanwhile, continued the New Adventures line for several years afterward, focusing upon the Doctor's former assistant, Professor
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was written but no pilot film was ever produced. Years later, an outline of the story (which would have featured at least one character,
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series, chronicling the childhood of the Doctor. Russell T Davies vetoed this concept, saying "somehow, the idea of a fourteen-year-old
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Films and Audio Books that use elements that are very close to Doctor Who, but the names were changed to keep the BBC at bay (video:
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A second Children in Need special, but one that was part of the series' continuity, was produced for the charity's 2005 appeal. This
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mythos, and Grant was, for a brief time, touted as the New Doctor. However, with the announcement of the new BBC television series,
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Three novels of the original run were rewritten as audiobook exclusives, but were later published in print, once again by Target:
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would be cast as Charlie. On 7 September 2017, BBC Three controller Damian Kavanagh confirmed that the series had been cancelled.
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Adams' stories were never novelised, reportedly because he wanted to do the job himself. However, soon after his tenure with
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support them and helped keep the show alive in the minds of its fans and the public until the programme was revived in 2005.
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over the December 1965 to January 1966 Christmas theatre season. Whitaker's play was intended to link the televised serials
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in 1994, which not only featured the reappearance of one of the series' most famous monsters, but also starred series alums
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initially starred in the play for the first half of its run, reprising the Third Doctor. For the second half of the run,
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is just one year younger than the television series on which it is based. The strip appeared almost every week: first in
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series that explores possibilities contrary to the established mythos (for instance, "What if the Doctor had never left
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In the middle of 2003, BBCi initiated plans to bring webcast production back in-house, producing the all-new adventure
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since 1995 and continues to produce new comic strip adventures. Panini has reprinted many of the early DWM strips in
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also featured a picture of the redesigned K-9 for the animated series. Each episode will be 30 minutes long, made by
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on television, especially between the show's cancellation in 1989 and its return in 2005, was partly answered by
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into their own series, but this was not taken forward on television (although it has been produced on audio).
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episodes, but have also included serials from the 1970s and 1980s. There were also two further radio dramas:
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Short stories also appeared in other venues such as two anniversary specials produced by the editors of the
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stars in roles similar to those they played in the series; these include a direct-to-video series starring
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provided a more detailed look at Lethbridge-Stewart's family and legacy than had ever been seen before.
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publishing outside of the BBC, with the first two BBC-published novels released in June that same year.
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Since the release of the last published book by Target in 1994, six titles remained as yet unpublished:
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confirmed, following past rumours, that K-9 would be featured in a 26-part animated children's series,
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has generated many hundreds of products related to the show since its beginnings in the 1960s, from
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produced in the mid-1990s was novelised, as were several non BBC spin-off video productions such as
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also appeared on television in the form of special one-off productions to benefit charity. In 1993,
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The Comic Strip Companion: The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who in Comics: 1964-1979
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This entry mainly concentrates on "official" spin-offs, that is to say, material sanctioned by the
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and Mark Wright and illustrated by Bryan Coyle was produced as a spin-off from Scott and Wright's
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have been produced over the years. The first, in 1976, was a children's audio adventure entitled
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as Troughton-era companion Victoria Waterfield. More of a nostalgia trip for fans than anything,
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became the first to be commissioned as a full television series. In contrast to its parent show,
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is the first spin-off novel to be referred to in the television series — in the episode "
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which were original works focusing on the Doctor's former assistants. The first two books were
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Peel, John and Terry Nation: (1988). The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book. New York:
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Peel, John and Terry Nation: (1988). The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book. New York:
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Peel, John and Terry Nation: (1988). The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book. New York:
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The earliest original Doctor Who fiction were short stories that appeared in the official BBC
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included an ending that completely contradicted the scripted ending of the televised serial.
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on the series a decade earlier, published in October 1986. Other novels would have featured
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At the height of "Dalekmania" in the 1960s, a comic strip featuring the Daleks written by
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later obtained a license to produce hardback short story anthologies and appropriated the
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The Daleks also play a major role in the first produced stageplay to feature the Doctor.
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and revolves around a team investigating alien activities and crime. The series features
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published comics most years from the first annual in 1965 until they ceased producing
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and Lucie Miller were broadcast on BBC7 in 2009, having first been released on CD by
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was among several shows cancelled by BBC Three to free up space for new programming.
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and new companion Lucie Miller began airing on BBC7 on 31 December 2006. These are
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novelisations became something of a tradition beginning in the early 1970s when
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refers to material created outside of, but related to, the long-running British
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also featured the Daleks' enemies the Mechanoids, the spherical robots seen in
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with new coloring. Subsequently, this was split into two publications titled
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fiction have been spun off into series of their own, such as the comic book
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by Tony Attwood, published in July 1986 based upon the character played by
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was published by Marvel, characters occasionally crossed over between the
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novels were released in April 1997, bringing to an end almost 25 years of
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Sladen's death in 2011, as a result of which the programme was cancelled.
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and the Space Security Service in stories set prior to her death while.
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was a co-production between the BBC and the US cable television network
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was aired. It focused on the adventures of former Doctor Who companions
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in 2001. The first episode had been made for, and then turned down by,
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title; Big Finish has also published short story collections featuring
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and many other special publications and annuals which include comics.
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annuals, which were published from 1964 to 1985 (and later revived by
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audio dramas, and contained a number of unofficial references to the
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ended, the author had gained considerable popularity because of his
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spin-offs which makes them different from many spin-offs from other
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productions by various companies. The BBC has never authorised any
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but their logo didn’t appear on the annuals until the 2016 annual.
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as a future incarnation of the Doctor in his final battle with the
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Trailers for BBC 7 broadcasts are currently linked from this page.
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reprised their roles from the live-action television series while
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Lofficier, Jean-Marc: (1991). Doctor Who: The Terrestrial Index:
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Lofficier, Jean-Marc: (1991). Doctor Who: The Terrestrial Index:
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in the series, and he reprised the role for the play, along with
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were released in the mid-1960s, loosely adapted on the first two
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Films that have no connection to Doctor Who besides the actors:
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magazine, the BBC opted out of involvement in order to focus on
311:. The first episode aired 22 October 2006 and received a record
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4057:"Daleks!: BBC Announces New Doctor Who Animated Spinoff Series"
4002:"BBC Three announces Doctor Who spin-off, Class - Media Centre"
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2187:(formally TV Publications), which held the rights to publish a
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There was some discussion about spinning off the characters of
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as the Ninth Doctor. Plans for further webcasts were shelved.
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in the early to mid-1970s. In the 1990s, Reeltime distributed
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and the comics have occurred. Creators who have worked on the
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series and her adventures would be continued in audio form by
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as the "Master of Karn", several years before he worked with
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spin-offs were in the works. One spin-off is centered around
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have also produced many the spin-off publications including
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range settled into a mixture of standalone and arc stories.
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and webcast over five weeks in November and December 2003.
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revived the novelisations concept for the spin-off series,
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on 22 October 2016. The eight-episode series is written by
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On 1 October 2015 the BBC announced a new spin-off titled,
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in 2005, the show was accompanied by a documentary series,
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Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks (Target Collection)
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as Dr. Who, a human scientist who invents a time machine,
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Dalek comic strips, illustrated annuals and graphic novels
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Telos has subsequently launched a new series of novellas,
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Produced by AudioGo, a Tenth Doctor story, 'Dead Air' by
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received a novel series of his own from Arcbeatle Press,
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as Olive Hawthorne, who made her original appearance in
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Companies who have released videos of this kind include
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based upon a character created for Lance Parkin's novel
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Moore & Reppion on “Doctor Who: Whispering Gallery”
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Doctor Who and the Daleks in the Seven Keys to Doomsday
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played Lisa Deranne, captain of the solar racing yacht
1991:(a novelisation of the unbroadcast television story by
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releases) following a separate agreement with the BBC.
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serials had been novelised, as well as a radio serial (
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were first published in the mid-1960s, the first being
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content, would release spin-offs, with the first being
4424:"BBC - Doctor Who - Classic Series - Webcasts - Shada"
4016:"Class: Grant Austin signs up for Doctor Who spin-off"
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in this play, which takes place immediately after the
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to reprise their TV roles for a new production called
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An early Dalek Annual featured the Doctor's companion
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series was produced by the Canadian animation company
376:. For the show's second series Barker was replaced by
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announced their intention to publish a new series of
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comic strip, writes: 'First launched in the pages of
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was a sequel to his earlier Virgin Missing Adventure
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The "Flood Barriers" feature in the trade paperback
758:". This takes part directly after Martha leaves the
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The Timeline Of A Time Lord: Lee talks "Doctor Who"
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2761:, a series of four made-for-video movies featuring
823:, later featured in the parent series) appeared in
60:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
2938:", and a separate series of audio dramas starring
1983:beginning of 2012, the three titles announced are
1656:, published individually in hardcover; the first,
1553:-related fiction to be published by Target Books.
1160:—are considered to be the last of the Target run.
943:, a loose adaptation of the show's second serial,
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3974:"K9 is back and ready to fight in shining armour"
3885:Methven, Nicola; Polly Hudson (26 January 2007).
3536:to also take part in the play, albeit off-stage.
3337:, won Best Audiobook of the Year Award in 2010.
2881:, a Reeltime Pictures independent drama starring
2509:and Titan Comics announced a new deal to publish
2405:comics, which would follow the adventures of the
2264:Comic strips, both starring the Doctor and other
1830:Virgin Publishing's line of original novels, the
346:The 2006 and 2007 series were companioned with a
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3564:. For two performances during Pertwee's tenure,
3438:and directed by Mick Hughes and ran at London's
2149:comic strips. Paul Scoones, an historian of the
1693:In 2006, BBC Books launched an annual series of
1179:(as one section of a larger original novel) and
1043:), which has the distinction of being the final
937:Dr. Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks
386:. During the second series, an animated serial,
335:. The fourth series premiered on 8 July 2011 on
194:
1875:were joined in 1994 by a companion series (the
867:in the 1980s, but the series was not produced.
562:On 30 October 2023, it was announced that "The
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4477:Adams, Douglas; Goss, James (5 January 2017).
3386:has been adapted several times for the stage.
2493:It was announced Tony Lee in February 2009 at
2274:. This began as a Marvel comic under the name
1516:and as annuals by the BBC in 2005). A 45-page
1477:and published in 2015 and 2017, respectively.
1185:, adding an air of official sanction to them.
1154:, which—along with another radio novelisation
1111:that differed from later original novels, and
827:. The US Dalek pilot was released on audio by
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456:, aired along with the fourth series in 2010.
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4811:
4406:"Outpost Gallifrey: Doctor Who RSS News Feed"
2904:in which the "Time Assizes" (Time Lords) put
2821:, whose shakedown cruise is interrupted by a
2159:in November 1964, the comic strip version of
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1388:serials. This included an unproduced serial,
825:The Official Doctor Who & the Daleks Book
507:, to be written by Bob Baker. The article in
275:as an "adult" programme to be broadcast post-
242:; these edited versions were included on the
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2666:and John Humphreys, also tried to develop a
2497:that Tony Leewould write an ongoing series.
2076:A number of characters created for original
1074:A Critical Guide to Doctor Who on Television
750:, and filled in a gap between the episodes "
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3827:
3506:Recall UNIT (or, The Great Tea Bag Mystery)
2839:as Brigadier (Ret.) Lethbridge-Stewart and
1037:, and even a 1976 children's story record (
799:List of unmade Doctor Who serials and films
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4388:"New Target novel collection in July 2020"
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3711:was relegated to non-official status, and
3614:reprising his role as the Seventh Doctor.
3512:. The play was directed and co-written by
3243:. A second series of audios featuring the
2952:Do You Have A Licence To Save This Planet?
2106:books, based on the characters created by
580:which first premiered on 1 November 2023.
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3528:. The Daleks once again returned, as did
1582:were published after Virgin had lost the
771:the 2011 Comic Relief Red Nose Day appeal
120:Learn how and when to remove this message
4901:
4672:DOCTOR WHO REGENERATES WITH TITAN COMICS
4656:NYCC '09 - IDW - Dr Who Monthly and More
4438:"Doctor Who Online - News & Reviews"
4157:
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3161:audio dramas are being broadcast on the
3157:?"). From 6 August 2005, several of the
2877:. In November 2016 they want to release
5814:Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough
4713:"RSD 2022 Doctor Who Dead Air Vinyl LP"
4575:"CCI: IDW Stands for "It's Doctor Who""
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3800:
3592:A series of audio plays have also been
3532:whose recorded voice allowed Brigadier
2942:as "The Dominie". In later episodes of
2916:Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough
2825:attack squad furiously searching for a
2260:and related publications (1979–present)
1682:, featuring characters created for the
1426:has made his scripts available online.
1392:(written 1963–1964, published 1992) by
1293:(a later released novel by Eric Saward)
651:Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death
544:. In March 2016, it was announced that
14:
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3139:, under licence from the BBC, began a
2513:inedited stories featuring the Tenth,
2298:strip include such notables as writer
2278:in 1979, which soon changed its title
2236:would later appear in the series. The
1564:-based short story anthologies titled
1522:Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space
1273:(a later released novel by James Goss)
873:originally expressed an interest in a
476:2008 series as the Doctor's daughter,
27:Works tied to British sci-fi TV series
4969:
4792:Mensah, Katelyn (11 September 2023).
4737:
4624:Tony Lee and The Doctors in the House
4055:Dela Paz, Maggie (9 September 2020).
3938:
3878:
3833:
3289:-related audio mini-series including
2268:characters, appeared in the pages of
2137:Polystyle-era comic strip (1964–1979)
1700:as part of the government-sponsored "
356:. Series 1 was presented by CBBC and
4029:Jeffrey, Morgan (7 September 2017).
3491:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
2900:In 1998 a video was released called
2733:(who have also released a number of
2441:respectively. A second mini-series,
2051:By far, the most prolific writer of
1484:as part of "The Target Collection".
1215:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
1069:The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve
417:, created for a younger audience on
58:adding citations to reliable sources
29:
4500:Fullerton, Huw (15 November 2017).
3541:Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure
3446:played an alternate version of the
3415:and elements later appeared in the
3348:, a ten-episode podcast written by
3132:were first broadcast on BBC Radio.
2913:in the video. In 2008 the BBV film
1941:The Adventures of Benny Summerfield
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1072:. Some guide books (notably 1999's
271:was initially conceived by creator
24:
5772:Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans
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3647:in a script originally written by
3064:Many audio productions based upon
2798:Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans
2318:, which was also the publisher of
1735:Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma
1312:was published on 15 March 2012 by
1169:, a second radio serial featuring
1079:Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon
789:and did not have any guest stars.
339:in the US and on July 14, 2011 on
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4691:. HarperCollins. pp. 76–77.
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4342:"Doctor Who spin-off 'cancelled'"
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3389:The earliest such production was
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2570:Two short-lived spin-off series,
425:as the Doctor's former companion
240:Doctor Who Confidential: Cut Down
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5519:Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
4902:Hickling, Alfred (3 July 2011).
4738:Hogan, Micahel (29 April 2022).
4674:, Titan Comics, January 21, 2014
4573:Renaud, Jeffrey (27 July 2007).
3836:"Torchwood scores digital first"
3834:Deans, Jason (23 October 2006).
3801:Burrell, Ian (17 October 2005).
3767:
2843:as Sarah Jane Smith, along with
2787:that featured UNIT battling the
2634:Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
2132:List of Doctor Who comic stories
1974:of the PDA range. A new line of
1537:. The first of these (1973) was
1192:published a novelisation of the
1142:stories from the Troughton era,
921:List of Doctor Who novelisations
914:
909:
859:The concept art for an animated
625:was produced for the benefit of
159:British Broadcasting Corporation
34:
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4766:Fullerton, Huw (8 April 2022).
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4158:Goldbart, Max (15 March 2023).
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3972:Sherwin, Adam (24 April 2006).
3666:was also released as a special
3571:From October to November 2010,
3374:joined the second season cast.
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4479:Doctor Who: The Pirate Planet
4454:; Goss, James (21 May 2015).
4189:Bundel, Ani (15 March 2023).
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3285:There are also several other
2765:as her Pertwee-era character
2729:series of documentaries) and
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2386:
551:A new animated series called
253:Following the success of the
195:Official spin-off productions
189:
179:The BBC holds no position on
5494:The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot
4921:Doctor Who 25 Glorious Years
4310:Doctor Who: The Inside Story
3839:(Requires free registration)
3460:(the play was staged before
3070:Doctor Who and the Pescatons
3056:Doctor Who audio productions
2576:from Comeuppance Comics and
1924:novels. The last two Virgin
1729:The Companions of Doctor Who
1547:Terry Nation's Dalek Special
1372:, rewritten and expanded by
839:reprising the role of Sara.
318:Torchwood: Children of Earth
7:
4456:"Doctor Who: City of Death"
4018:. denofgeek. 30 March 2016.
3587:
3534:Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart
3108:; initially these were the
2550:The Forge: project Longinus
1617:fiction, published several
1301:(a later released novel by
1281:(a later released novel by
1261:(a later released novel by
1245:(a later released novel by
1087:) which as written depicts
584:Future television spin-offs
407:A second major spin-off of
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6162:
5544:Thirty Years in the TARDIS
4904:"The Crash of the Elysium"
3726:
3297:Dalek Empire II: Dalek War
3053:
2919:was released. It features
2879:White Witch of Devil's End
2859:-universe related videos,
2855:also produced three other
2602:
2490:and Kelly Yates, in June.
2203:
2129:
2061:Target Books novelisations
1864:followed, after which the
1752:, who had actually played
1500:Short stories and novellas
1330:Resurrection of the Daleks
1278:Resurrection of the Daleks
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142:science fiction television
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5586:The Science of Doctor Who
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5429:The Sarah Jane Adventures
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4906:– via The Guardian.
3363:The Sarah Jane Adventures
3060:Doctor Who audio releases
2835:, featured the return of
2598:
2443:Doctor Who: The Forgotten
2366:Doctor Who Classic Comics
2345:'s regeneration into the
2125:
1807:in May 1989, followed by
1717:
1436:The Sarah Jane Adventures
1384:released script books of
1369:Warriors' Gate and Beyond
904:Rose Tyler: Earth Defence
892:The Sarah Jane Adventures
853:The Talons of Weng-Chiang
848:Professor George Litefoot
792:
766:crashes into the TARDIS.
559:YouTube channel in 2020.
454:The Sarah Jane Adventures
414:The Sarah Jane Adventures
6088:Magic Bullet Productions
5669:Eighth Doctor Adventures
5473:The Curse of Fatal Death
5152:United States and Canada
4951:page on BBC 7 Drama site
4937:, Prestatyn: Telos, 2012
4689:Doctor Who: Regeneration
4687:; Russell, Gary (2000).
4528:"Annuals - First Doctor"
3949:. London. Archived from
3811:. London. Archived from
3582:The Crash of the Elysium
3377:
3264:the Trial of a Time Lord
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2374:, which is now owned by
1952:Eighth Doctor Adventures
1838:began in July 1991 with
1334:Revelation of the Daleks
1290:Revelation of the Daleks
1124:The Trial of a Time Lord
449:Sarah Jane's Alien Files
261:, a new spin-off titled
4923:1988 WH Allen, London.
3412:Dalek Invasion of Earth
3392:The Curse of the Daleks
3266:. The second season of
3147:, as well as a limited
3124:(1996), both featuring
2461:, together with artist
2014:The ninth Doctor novel
1742:in the early 1980s and
1589:Also during the 1990s,
1338:The Doctor Who TV Movie
1145:The Power of the Daleks
1130:After Virgin began its
831:in 2010 as part of the
721:The Parting of the Ways
701:7-minute "mini-episode"
343:in the United Kingdom.
246:DVD releases. In 2011,
231:Doctor Who Confidential
6068:Big Finish Productions
5959:The Minister of Chance
5862:Destiny of the Doctors
5726:Big Finish audio plays
5681:Past Doctor Adventures
5572:Torchwood Declassified
5512:Dr. Who and the Daleks
5179:Awards and nominations
5042:Supplementary episodes
4554:"Scoones (2012), p. 11
4274:"Planet of the Doctor"
3729:Doctor Who merchandise
3619:Big Finish Productions
3256:Big Finish Productions
3249:Big Finish Productions
3200:The Chimes of Midnight
3137:Big Finish Productions
2664:Peter Mackenzie Litten
2628:Dr. Who and the Daleks
2558:Big Finish Productions
2470:The Whispering Gallery
2286:had gone off the air.
2185:Polystyle Publications
2100:published a series of
2011:by Alastair Reynolds.
1956:Past Doctor Adventures
1702:Quick Reads Initiative
1668:story collections and
1629:Big Finish Productions
1492:The earliest original
1151:The Evil of the Daleks
928:based upon individual
898:A further spin-off of
829:Big Finish Productions
777:was shown. It starred
752:Last of the Time Lords
725:The Christmas Invasion
592:confirmed that future
324:Torchwood: Miracle Day
219:Big Finish Productions
69:"Doctor Who spin-offs"
5688:New Series Adventures
5228:Supporting characters
5032:2005–present episodes
4412:on 30 September 2007.
3717:Christopher Eccleston
3651:and intended for the
3466:Planet of the Spiders
3457:Planet of the Spiders
3121:The Ghosts of N-Space
3115:The Paradise of Death
3087:and his TV companion
2967:The Dominie and Alice
2950:Doctor Who parodies (
2789:Nestene Consciousness
2605:Dr. Who (Dalek films)
2505:On January 21, 2014,
2362:Doctor Who Adventures
2339:Doctor Who: The Flood
1976:New Series Adventures
1560:launched a series of
1514:Doctor Who Year Books
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1166:The Ghosts of N-Space
1157:The Paradise of Death
1115:'s adaptation of the
1107:suggested a fate for
850:from the 1977 serial
835:series, with actress
6146:Doctor Who spin-offs
5998:Time Lord Victorious
5480:Scream of the Shalka
4644:Comic Book Resources
4612:Comic Book Resources
4583:Comic Book Resources
3676:Scream of the Shalka
3498:violence in London.
3346:Doctor Who: Redacted
3184:The Stones of Venice
3141:range of audio plays
2991:The Airzone Solution
2705:The hunger for more
2659:, also re-imagined.
2474:The Time Machination
2179:before returning to
1817:in August 1989, and
1795:The Missing Episodes
1745:Harry Sullivan's War
1688:The Cabinet of Light
1644:In the early 2000s,
1454:in 2012, adapted by
1390:The Masters of Luxor
1361:The Androids of Tara
1222:and the unbroadcast
1202:Scream of the Shalka
1094:Terror of the Autons
762:, and ends when the
756:Voyage of the Damned
689:Scream of the Shalka
654:, a parody starring
588:On 27 January 2023,
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224:Since the return of
54:improve this article
6083:Mad Norwegian Press
5969:Dalek illustrations
5876:The Adventure Games
5848:The Mines of Terror
5834:The First Adventure
5449:Spin-off companions
5359:Torchwood Institute
5103:soundtrack releases
4717:The Doctor Who Site
4646:, December 17, 2008
4563:Haining 1988, p 182
4466:– via Amazon.
4238:Doctor Who Magazine
3920:. 14 September 2006
3698:Cosgrove Hall Films
3664:Death Comes to Time
3603:Death Comes to Time
3454:'s regeneration in
3368:Alexander Armstrong
3216:Horror of Glam Rock
3210:Blood of the Daleks
3135:Beginning in 1999,
2680:Jean-Marc Lofficier
2613:movies produced by
2584:Mad Norwegian Press
2480:, in May 2009, and
2439:Doctor Who Classics
2419:Doctor Who Classics
2393:San Diego Comic-Con
2372:Doctor Who Magazine
2358:Doctor Who Magazine
2320:Doctor Who Magazine
2271:Doctor Who Magazine
2258:Doctor Who Magazine
2094:Mad Norwegian Press
2045:The Family of Blood
2017:The Monsters Inside
1937:Bernice Summerfield
1854:Peter Darvill-Evans
1650:series of original
1639:Bernice Summerfield
1596:Doctor Who Magazine
1461:Adams' scripts for
1349:The Stones of Blood
1100:The Curse of Fenric
577:Tales of the TARDIS
307:and "support man",
18:Doctor Who (comics)
5911:The Eternity Clock
5655:Missing Adventures
5565:Totally Doctor Who
5466:Dimensions in Time
5273:Great Intelligence
5020:1963–1989 episodes
4840:St. Martin's Press
4819:St. Martin's Press
4662:, February 7, 2009
4589:on 24 October 2008
4526:Boies, Dominique.
4286:on 1 December 2005
4216:St. Martin's Press
3953:on 17 October 2007
3843:Guardian Unlimited
3399:, which played at
3254:In 2009 and 2010,
3190:Invaders from Mars
3150:Doctor Who Unbound
2784:Auton 3: Awakening
2535:World Distributors
2531:Doctor Who Annuals
2495:New York Comic Con
2476:, by Tony Lee and
2356:The publishers of
2280:Doctor Who Monthly
1878:Missing Adventures
1800:The Nightmare Fair
1556:During the 1990s,
1473:were novelised by
1136:Missing Adventures
1016:The Nightmare Fair
887:sonic screwdrivers
622:Dimensions in Time
536:. It premièred on
532:, which is set in
389:The Infinite Quest
353:Totally Doctor Who
299:, computer expert
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3770:"K-9 and Company"
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3530:Nicholas Courtney
3516:, who had played
3504:was the focus of
3401:Wyndham's Theatre
3167:BBC Radio 4 Extra
2853:Reeltime Pictures
2837:Nicholas Courtney
2778:Auton 2: Sentinel
2723:Reeltime Pictures
2429:stories drawn by
2423:Doctor Who Weekly
2322:at the time. With
2276:Doctor Who Weekly
1841:Timewyrm: Genesys
1820:Mission to Magnus
1810:The Ultimate Evil
1784:The Killing Stone
1658:Time and Relative
1558:Virgin Publishing
1470:The Pirate Planet
1374:Stephen Gallagher
1326:The Pirate Planet
1324:on 5 April 2018.
1270:The Pirate Planet
1028:Mission to Magnus
1022:The Ultimate Evil
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3382:The universe of
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3268:The Lost Stories
3222:Immortal Beloved
3145:Sarah Jane Smith
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2874:Mindgame Trilogy
2841:Elisabeth Sladen
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1998:The Wheel of Ice
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628:Children in Need
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3028:Carole Ann Ford
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