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, novelisations published by BBC Books, and novelisations written exclusively for audiobooks.
Title | Doctor | Author | Published | Publisher |
State of Decay | 4th | Terrance Dicks | June 1981 | Pickwick |
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 | 6th | 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 | 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 |
The Stones of Blood | 4th | David Fisher | 5 May 2011 | BBC Audio |
Shada | 4th | Gareth Roberts | 15 March 2012 | BBC Books |
The Androids of Tara | 4th | David Fisher | 5 July 2012 | AudioGo |
^a Audiobook with different text from the Target novelisation.
^b An abridged audiobook recording of this novelisation has been released. See List of Doctor Who audiobooks.
^c New novelisation exclusive to audio.
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