Comic Books
Written (and adapted) by Tony Robinson, illustrated by Paul Cemmick. Published by the BBC and Penguin Character Books Ltd. between 1989 and 1992.
- How the Band got Together (Penguin Character Books (November 1989) ISBN 0-563-20808-2
- Robert the Incredible Chicken (Penguin Character Books (November 1989) ISBN 0-563-20809-0
- The Whitish Knight (Penguin Character Books (October 1990) ISBN 0-563-36040-2
- The Beast of Bolsover (BBC Books (October 1990) ISBN 0-563-36041-0
- The Worksop Egg Fairy (Penguin Character Books (October 1991) ISBN 0-563-36220-0
- Rabies in Love (BBC Books (October 1991) ISBN 0-563-36219-7
- It Came From Outer Space (Penguin Character Books (November 1992) ISBN 0-563-36709-1
- Driving Ambition and Keeping Mum (Penguin Character Books (November 1992) ISBN 0-563-36710-5
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