... Past Doctor Adventures (BBC Books). These series feature the first six (or in the BBC Books series, seven) Doctors and their companions. Virgin did not launch the Missing Adventures until 1994, three years after the New Adventures ...
... Adventures magazine pub- lished by the BBC. • Past Doctor Adventures • Eighth Doctor Adventures • New Series Adventures • List of Doctor Who novelisations Blackpool Illuminations In 2007 , Doctor Who and a number Doctor Who 27.
... ( Past Doctor Adventures # 21 ) , Endgame ( Eighth Doctor Adventures # 40 ) , and World Game ( Past Doctor Adventures # 74 ) . 2. Besides The Discontinuity Guide , full discussions and examinations of Season 6B can also be found in the ...
... Past Doctor Adventures were more of a steady hand, as the traditional fare was at least competent. And such stories weren't just limited to the BBC. The Doctor Who print world split again when Telos Publishing decided to release a set ...
... Past Doctor Adventures ' ( BBC Books , 1997–2005 ) novels concerning the first seven Doctors , published concur- rently with the EDAs . vii . NSAs = ' New Series Adventures ' ( BBC Books , 2005– ) – novels concerning the Ninth , Tenth ...
... Past Doctor Adventures novel Wolfsbane (2003) and the Big Finish audio dramas Loups-Garoux (2001) and Legend of the Cybermen (2010). Then there are the Werelox, Wardog and the Windigo from the pages of Doctor Who Weekly and Doctor Who ...
... Past Doctor Adventures ( PDA ) . The EDA books offered a continuous , linear succession of tales featuring McGann's incarnation ( in a separate timeline from the comic strips ) , while the PDA series consisted of stand - alone novels ...
... Past Doctor Adventures ( 74 books ) and the Eighth Doctor Adventures ( continuing the exploits of McGann's TV movie character , and producing a further 73 books ) . The Eighth Doctor novels further developed the McGann portrayal and ...
... Past Doctor Adventures than original TV stories. They remained where Doctor Who was at during the period the show was off TV. A rough back of the envelope calculation, and I reckon there are over three million of them in print, so you'd ...