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Lists of books based onDoctor Who cover different types of book in theDoctor Whomedia franchise.These includenovels,audiobooks, andshort storyanthologies. The lists are organized by publisher and imprint.

Doctor Who novelisations

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Thenovelisations of TV episodes were published from 1964 onwards by various publishers, including:

  • Between 1964 and 1966, three books based onFirst Doctor serials were published in hardcover by Frederick Muller Ltd.
  • Between 1973 and 1991,Target Books published 156 books, covering almost everyDoctor Who television story that was originally broadcast from 1963 to 1989. The Target Books imprint was also used for five books in 2018 and seven books published in 2021.
  • In 1996, BBC Books published a novelization of the1996 TV movie. From 2012 to 2019, BBC Books published novelisations of the 1970s and 1980s serials Target was unable to publish. Most of these books were republished starting in 2018 as part ofThe Target Collection, which also included adaptations of select episodes of the revived series.
  • One range of novelisations, the companion range, focused on telling new stories centred around the companions. 2 novels were published in this series.
  • In 1989, a series of novelisations of unproduced TV stories began. There are 7 books in this series.

Virgin Books novel series

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Novel series published byVirgin Books:

  • Virgin New Adventures: Published from 1991 to 1999, these continued the story of the Doctor from the point at which the television programme went into hiatus from television in 1989. They featured the Seventh Doctor from 1991 to 1997, plus one book with the Eighth Doctor. From 1997 to 1999, they focused onBernice Summerfield and the Doctor did not appear. 84 books were published in this series.
  • Virgin Missing Adventures: Published from 1994 to 1997, these featured theFirst throughSixth Doctors with stories set between televised episodes of the programme. They complemented theVirgin New Adventures range. 33 books were published in this series.
  • Virgin Decalog: Published from 1994 to 1997, these each contained ten short stories. Volumes 4 and 5 did not featurethe Doctor or any other non-Virgincopyrighted characters after theBBC decided not to renew Virgin's licence to produce original fiction featuring the Doctor or any characters featured in the TV series. Five volumes were published in this series.

BBC Books novel series

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Novel series published byBBC Books:

  • Eighth Doctor Adventures: Published from 1997 to 2005, these featured theEighth Doctor (who had appeared inone TV episode only). 73 books were published in this series.
  • Past Doctor Adventures: Published from 1997 to 2005, these featuredFirst throughSeventh Doctors, following the lead set byVirgin Missing Adventures series. 76 books were published in this series.
  • BBC Short Trips: Published from 1998 to 2000, these were short story anthologies, following a pattern established by theVirgin Decalog series. Three volumes were published in this series.
  • New Series Adventures: Published from 2005 (and still active), these feature theNinth Doctor onwards. The featured Doctor aligns with the active TV series. As of February 2025, 78 standard-length novels, 8+ larger "supersize" novels, 38 original audiobooks and various other books have been published.

Monsters books

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The Doctor Who Monsters Books are a series of guide books related to Doctor Who. The first three books, released from 2005 to 2007, dealt with the monstrous foes faced bythe Doctor in the television series. The fourth book, released in 2008, focused on spaceships rather than monsters, similar to the fifth book,Companions and Allies by Steve Tribe, which dealt with The Doctor's companions.The Ultimate Monster Guide is the sixth, and contains completely revised and updated entries from the first three books.

NoTitleCover StarsWriterReleased
1Monsters and VillainsChristopher Eccleston
Billie Piper
A Dalek
Justin Richards19 May 2005
2Aliens and EnemiesDavid Tennant
Billie Piper
The Cyber Controller
Justin Richards25 May 2006
3Creatures and DemonsDavid Tennant
Freema Agyeman
Dalek Sec
Justin Richards10 May 2007
4Starships and SpacestationsDavid Tennant
Catherine Tate
Army of Daleks and Ships
Justin Richards1 May 2008
5Companions and AlliesDavid Tennant
Catherine Tate
Billie Piper
John Barrowman
Freema Agyeman
Elisabeth Sladen
TheTARDIS andK9
Steve Tribe28 May 2009
6The Ultimate Monster GuideDavid Tennant
A Dalek
The Cyber Controller
Army of Dalek Ships
Justin Richards24 September 2009


Big Finish Books Series

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Shortly after they acquired the license to produce Doctor Who audios they also started to produceDoctor Who Books.

  • Big Finish Short Trips: Published from 2001 to 2009 byBig Finish Productions, these are short story anthologies. The name was inherited theBBC Short Trips series, which was discontinued by BBC Books for cost reasons. Big Finish Productions negotiated a licence to continue producing these collections, publishing them in hardback to allow for a higher cover price. 28 volumes were published in this series.
  • Bernice Summerfield: a series of 31 books starringVirgin New Adventures character: Bernice Summerfield.
  • Iris Wildthyme: a series of 23 books starringEighth Doctor Adventures character: Iris Wildthyme.
  • New Worlds: a series of 2 unrelated books which were released under this imprint and don't fit into another category.

Candy Jar Books

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Independent publishing company Candy Jar Books has published five series based onDoctor Who since 2015:

  • Lethbridge-Stewart: A series of 56 books starringBrigadier Alistair-Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
  • Lucy Wilson Mysteries: A series about the granddaughter of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. There are 26 books in this series.
  • Professor Howe: A parody series about a rather rubbish time traveller
  • Travers and Wells: A spin-off of the Lethbridge-Stewart books. There are 4 books in this series.
  • Counter Measures: A series of books about the Counter Measures team. There are two books in this series.

Arcbeatle Press

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  • Cwej: The Series: Featuring the character ofChris Cwej from the Virgin New Adventures
  • SIGNET: A spin-off series featuring characters and monsters licensed from individual creators.

Telos Publishing

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Since being formed, Telos Publishing Ltd. has published a wide variety of works, fromoriginal novellas based onDoctor Who to original horror and fantasy novels. They also produce a variety of unofficial guide books to popular television and film series, as well as theTime Hunter series of novellas.Starburst magazine called them "perhaps the UK's best-known independent publishers of Doctor Who books".[1]

TitleAuthorForewordArtistDoctorCompanion(s)Published
Time and RelativeKim NewmanJustin RichardsBryan TalbotFirstSusan ForemanNovember 2001
Citadel of DreamsDave StoneAndrew CartmelLee SullivanSeventhAceMarch 2002
NightdreamersTom ArdenKaty ManningMartin McKennaThirdJo GrantMay 2002
Ghost ShipKeith ToppingHugh LambDariusz JasiczakFourthNoneAugust 2002
Foreign DevilsAndrew CartmelMike AshleyMike CollinsSecondJamie McCrimmon andZoe HeriotNovember 2002
Rip TideLouise CooperStephen GallagherFred GambinoEighthNoneJanuary 2003
WonderlandMark ChadbournGraham JoyceDominic HarmanSecondBen Jackson andPollyApril 2003
Shell ShockSimon A ForwardGuy N. SmithBob CovingtonSixthPeri BrownJune 2003
The Cabinet of LightDaniel O'MahonyChaz BrenchleyJohn HigginsUnspecified DoctorNoneJuly 2003
Fallen GodsJon Blum andKate OrmanStorm ConstantineDarryl JoyceEighthNoneAugust 2003
FrayedTara Samms (pseudonym forStephen Cole)Stephen LawsChris MooreFirstSusanOctober 2003
The Eye of the TygerPaul J. McAuleyNeil GaimanJim BurnsEighthNoneNovember 2003
Companion PieceRobert Perry andMike TuckerRev Colin MidlaneAllan BednarSeventhCatherine BroomeDecember 2003
Blood and HopeIain McLaughlinJohn OstranderWalter HowarthFifthPeri Brown andErimemJanuary 2004
The Dalek FactorSimon ClarkChristopher FowlerGraham HumphreysUnspecified DoctorNoneFebruary 2004

Time Hunter

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A series focused on "time sensitive" Honoré Lechasseur and "time channeler" Emily Blandish, characters first introduced in Telos'Doctor Who novellaThe Cabinet of Light.

  • The Winning Side byLance Parkin (November 2003)
  • The Tunnel at the End of the Light byStefan Petrucha| (March 2004)
  • The Clockwork Woman by Claire Bott (June 2004)
  • Kitsune by John Paul Catton (October 2004)
  • The Severed Man byGeorge Mann (December 2004)
  • Echoes by Iain McLaughlin and Claire Bartlett (April 2005)
  • Peculiar Lives byPhilip Purser-Hallard (July 2005)
  • Deus Le Volt by Jon de Burgh Miller (January 2006)
  • The Albino's Dancer byDale Smith (June 2006)
  • The Sideways Door by R.J. Carter and Troy Riser (August 2006)
  • Child of Time by George Mann and David J Howe (August 2007)

Other series

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  • Doctor Who and the Invasion From Space: A single 45 page novel published by World Distributors (Manchester) LTD in 1966
  • Plot-your-ownDoctor Who adventure: A series of 2 books published byFASA later in 1986.
  • Make Your Own Adventure/Find Your Fate: In 1986, a series of sixmultiple-plot concept books by several authors was published in parallel bySevern House asMake Your Own Adventure With Dr Who andBallantine Books asFind Your Fate: Dr Who. Each volume allows for different progressions based on the readers decisions and dice rolls:Search for the Doctor,Crisis in Space,[2]Garden of Evil,[3]Mission to Venus,Invasion of the Ormazoids andRace Against Time.
  • Faction Paradox: A series of books about the story of faction paradox and the associated "War in Heaven" released by various publishers. 31 books were published in this series.
  • Over the years two now rather rare charity books have been published: Time's Champion and Seasons of War: Gallifrey
  • Erimem: a series of books about fifth doctor companion Ermimem by Thebes publishing. There are 16 books in this series.
  • Two spin-off shows also have their own books series:List ofTorchwood novels and audio books andClass.
  • List ofDoctor Who audiobooks (various publishers)

References

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  1. ^Southall, J.R. (30 March 2012)."Books! The Best Weapons In The World! - A Guide to Independent Doctor Who Publishing".Starburst. Retrieved14 May 2013.
  2. ^Bunnell, John C. (November 1986). "The Role of Books".Dragon magazine. No. 115.TSR, Inc. pp. 71–72.The only safe generalization to be made about this newest twist on the multiple-plot concept is that the idea is certifiably weird.
  3. ^Bunnell, John C. (January 1987). "The Role of Books".Dragon magazine. No. 117.TSR, Inc. p. 83.David Martin returns with a solid story that again transcends the multiple-plot form to compete favorably with the full-length novels.
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