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The Doctor Who novelisations quickly became a backbone of the imprint, surviving corporate acquisitions and novelising almost every Doctor Who television story. New novelisations under the Target imprint came to an end in 1991 (although three more were published under their parent company's new Doctor Who Books imprint).
"Evening's Empire" [Pages 7–13: Doctor Who Monthly issue 180; pages 3–6 and 8–50 original] (7D) (revised and colourised reprint – pages 7–13; pages 3–6 and 8–50 original colour) Bonus: Giant Poster of artwork for cover of DWCC 'Autumn Special "Evening's Empire" DWCCS [105] CC-13: Doctor Who Classic Comics Issue 12: 13 October 1993: 52
In 2005, six of the audio dramas featuring Paul McGann as the Eighth Doctor were broadcast on the digital radio station BBC 7: Storm Warning, Sword of Orion, The Stones of Venice, Invaders from Mars, Shada (originally created for webcast on the BBC's online service), and The Chimes of Midnight.
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)
List of actors considered for the part of the Doctor; List of actors who have played the Doctor; List of Doctor Who anthologies (2009–present) List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish; List of Doctor Who spin off audio plays by Big Finish; List of Doctor Who audiobooks; List of awards and nominations received by Doctor Who
The dramas feature both former actors who portrayed the Doctor and his companions, and new continuing characters as well as elements from other spin-off media. [2] The canonicity of the audio dramas, as with other Doctor Who spin-off media, is unclear.
This is a list of Doctor Who audiobooks. ... This version was exclusive to audio until it was published in print in 2023. K9 voice performed by John Leeson ...
This is a list of audio productions based on spin offs from the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who produced by Big Finish Productions, released under the title The Worlds of Doctor Who.