In Print
| Doctor Who book | |
|---|---|
| The Twin Dilemma | |
| Series | Target novelisations |
| Release number | 103 |
| Writer | Eric Saward |
| Publisher | Target Books |
| Cover artist | Andrew Skilleter |
| ISBN | 0-491-03124-6 |
| Release date |
October 1985 (hardback) 13 March 1986 (paperback) |
A novelisation of this serial, written by Saward, was published in hardback by Target Books in October 1985, and in paperback in March 1986. The cover illustration originally featured Colin Baker. However when Baker's agent enquired about a royalty, the decision was taken to not feature him on the cover and a replacement was commissioned. This adaptation is notable for Saward's convoluted attempt at explaining in detail how the regeneration process works.
In January 2012, an audiobook of the novelisation was released, read by Colin Baker.
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