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.
Thenovelisations of TV episodes were published from 1964 onwards by various publishers, including:
Novel series published byVirgin Books:
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.
Published from 1994 to 1997, these featured theFirst throughSixth Doctors with stories set between televised episodes of the programme, with these stories primarily being used to plug gaps present within the television series' events. It features many sequels to on-screen stories, and many novels paid homage to the style of particular eras of the show.[1] Virgin had purchased the successful children's imprintTarget Books in 1989, with Virgin's new fiction editorPeter Darvill-Evans taking over the range. Target's major output was novelisations of televisedDoctor Who stories, and Darvill-Evans realised that there were few stories left to be novelised. He approached theBBC for permission to commission original stories written directly for print, but such a licence was initially refused. However, after the television series was cancelled at the end of 1989, Virgin were granted the licence to produce full-length original novels continuing the story from the point at which the series had concluded.[2]
| # | Title | Author | Doctor | Featuring | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Goth Opera | Paul Cornell | Fifth | Tegan,Nyssa, Romana | July 1994 |
| 2 | Evolution | John Peel | Fourth | Sarah Jane | September 1994 |
| 3 | Venusian Lullaby | Paul Leonard | First | Ian,Barbara | October 1994 |
| 4 | The Crystal Bucephalus | Craig Hinton | Fifth | Tegan,Turlough,Kamelion,Dorothy | November 1994 |
| 5 | State of Change | Christopher Bulis | Sixth | Peri | December 1994 |
| 6 | The Romance of Crime | Gareth Roberts | Fourth | Romana II,K-9 | January 1995 |
| 7 | The Ghosts of N-Space | Barry Letts | Third | Sarah Jane,the Brigadier | February 1995 |
| 8 | Time of Your Life | Steve Lyons | Sixth | Grant Markham | March 1995 |
| 9 | Dancing the Code | Paul Leonard | Third | Jo,UNIT | April 1995 |
| 10 | The Menagerie | Martin Day | Second | Jamie,Zoe | May 1995 |
| 11 | System Shock | Justin Richards | Fourth | Sarah,Harry | June 1995 |
| 12 | The Sorcerer's Apprentice | Christopher Bulis | First | Ian, Barbara,Susan | July 1995 |
| 13 | Invasion of the Cat-People | Gary Russell | Second | Ben,Polly | August 1995 |
| 14 | Managra | Stephen Marley | Fourth | Sarah Jane | September 1995 |
| 15 | Millennial Rites | Craig Hinton | Sixth | Mel | October 1995 |
| 16 | The Empire of Glass | Andy Lane | First | Steven,Vicki; plusIrving Braxiatel | November 1995 |
| 17 | Lords of the Storm | David A. McIntee | Fifth | Turlough | December 1995 |
| 18 | Downtime | Marc Platt | none | The Brigadier, Sarah Jane,Victoria | January 1996 |
| 19 | The Man in the Velvet Mask | Daniel O'Mahony | First | Dodo | February 1996 |
| 20 | The English Way of Death | Gareth Roberts | Fourth | Romana II, K-9 | March 1996 |
| 21 | The Eye of the Giant | Christopher Bulis | Third | Liz Shaw, UNIT | April 1996 |
| 22 | The Sands of Time | Justin Richards | Fifth | Tegan, Nyssa | May 1996 |
| 23 | Killing Ground | Steve Lyons | Sixth | Grant Markham | June 1996 |
| 24 | The Scales of Injustice | Gary Russell | Third | Liz Shaw, UNIT | July 1996 |
| 25 | The Shadow of Weng-Chiang | David A. McIntee | Fourth | Romana I, K-9 | August 1996 |
| 26 | Twilight of the Gods | Christopher Bulis | Second | Jamie, Victoria | September 1996 |
| 27 | Speed of Flight | Paul Leonard | Third | Jo,Mike Yates | October 1996 |
| 28 | The Plotters | Gareth Roberts | First | Ian, Barbara,Vicki | November 1996 |
| 29 | Cold Fusion | Lance Parkin | Fifth andSeventh | Adric, Nyssa, Tegan; Roz,Chris | December 1996 |
| 30 | Burning Heart | Dave Stone | Sixth | Peri | January 1997 |
| 31 | A Device of Death | Christopher Bulis | Fourth | Sarah Jane, Harry | February 1997 |
| 32 | The Dark Path | David A. McIntee | Second | Jamie, Victoria | March 1997 |
| 33 | The Well-Mannered War | Gareth Roberts | Fourth | Romana II, K-9 | April 1997 |
Published from 1994 to 1997, these contained multiple short stories published in one book.[3]
In 1996, Virgin Books publishedWho Killed Kennedy, aDoctor Who novel byDavid Bishop. Although set during the time of the Third Doctor, Virgin published this book as a standalone work and not as part of the Missing Adventures series.
Novel series published byBBC Books:
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.
| No | Title | Cover Stars | Writer | Released |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Monsters and Villains | Christopher Eccleston Billie Piper A Dalek | Justin Richards | 19 May 2005 |
| 2 | Aliens and Enemies | David Tennant Billie Piper The Cyber Controller | Justin Richards | 25 May 2006 |
| 3 | Creatures and Demons | David Tennant Freema Agyeman Dalek Sec | Justin Richards | 10 May 2007 |
| 4 | Starships and Spacestations | David Tennant Catherine Tate Army of Daleks and Ships | Justin Richards | 1 May 2008 |
| 5 | Companions and Allies | David Tennant Catherine Tate Billie Piper John Barrowman Freema Agyeman Elisabeth Sladen TheTARDIS andK9 | Steve Tribe | 28 May 2009 |
| 6 | The Ultimate Monster Guide | David Tennant A Dalek The Cyber Controller Army of Dalek Ships | Justin Richards | 24 September 2009 |
Shortly after they acquired the license to produce Doctor Who audios they also started to produceDoctor Who Books.
Independent publishing company Candy Jar Books has published five series based onDoctor Who since 2015:
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".[4]
| Title | Author | Foreword | Artist | Doctor | Companion(s) | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time and Relative | Kim Newman | Justin Richards | Bryan Talbot | First | Susan Foreman | November 2001 |
| Citadel of Dreams | Dave Stone | Andrew Cartmel | Lee Sullivan | Seventh | Ace | March 2002 |
| Nightdreamers | Tom Arden | Katy Manning | Martin McKenna | Third | Jo Grant | May 2002 |
| Ghost Ship | Keith Topping | Hugh Lamb | Dariusz Jasiczak | Fourth | None | August 2002 |
| Foreign Devils | Andrew Cartmel | Mike Ashley | Mike Collins | Second | Jamie McCrimmon andZoe Heriot | November 2002 |
| Rip Tide | Louise Cooper | Stephen Gallagher | Fred Gambino | Eighth | None | January 2003 |
| Wonderland | Mark Chadbourn | Graham Joyce | Dominic Harman | Second | Ben Jackson andPolly | April 2003 |
| Shell Shock | Simon A Forward | Guy N. Smith | Bob Covington | Sixth | Peri Brown | June 2003 |
| The Cabinet of Light | Daniel O'Mahony | Chaz Brenchley | John Higgins | Unspecified Doctor | None | July 2003 |
| Fallen Gods | Jon Blum andKate Orman | Storm Constantine | Darryl Joyce | Eighth | None | August 2003 |
| Frayed | Tara Samms (pseudonym forStephen Cole) | Stephen Laws | Chris Moore | First | Susan | October 2003 |
| The Eye of the Tyger | Paul J. McAuley | Neil Gaiman | Jim Burns | Eighth | None | November 2003 |
| Companion Piece | Robert Perry andMike Tucker | Rev Colin Midlane | Allan Bednar | Seventh | Catherine Broome | December 2003 |
| Blood and Hope | Iain McLaughlin | John Ostrander | Walter Howarth | Fifth | Peri Brown andErimem | January 2004 |
| The Dalek Factor | Simon Clark | Christopher Fowler | Graham Humphreys | Unspecified Doctor | None | February 2004 |
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 only safe generalization to be made about this newest twist on the multiple-plot concept is that the idea is certifiably weird.
David Martin returns with a solid story that again transcends the multiple-plot form to compete favorably with the full-length novels.