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In 1988–1989, W. H. Allen's Star imprint published a number of the Target novelisations in a format of two novelisations in one book in a range titled Doctor Who Classics. These were produced by fixing together two Target books with a new front page and outer cover. The pairings were:
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 of Torchwood novels and audio books and Class. List of Doctor Who audiobooks (various publishers)
Include the name of the actor and the Doctor the actor portrays in the format "<actor> – <doctor>". Link to the appropriate actor and Doctor article. | doctors = For multi-Doctor specials, list the incumbent Doctor first, and then any other Doctors in chronological order (e.g. The Five Doctors would be Fifth, First, Second, Third, Fourth).
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Doctor Who portal; Television portal; This category is for Doctor Who serials and its spin-off books and audios which feature two or more incarnations of the Doctor. These do not include regeneration stories wherein one Doctor transforms into another.
This category contains articles related to fiction books based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Subcategories This category has the following 26 subcategories, out of 26 total.
Since 2009, BBC Books have published several short story anthologies based on the TV series Doctor Who.Unlike their novels and audiobooks, which are published under the title of New Series Adventures, or their previous short story range Short Trips (1998–2000), these books are not considered part of a series, but are published irregularly and generally as stand-alones.
The first consisted of novelisations of serials from the "Classic" Doctor Who era, the second series consists of original novels from the New Series Adventures line. Starting in 2007, the RNIB produced unabridged versions of selected Ninth and Tenth Doctor audiobooks as well as selected Classic Series novelisations.