Are there any doctor who books?
Are there any doctor who books?
Doctor Who novelisations Between 1973 and 1991, Target Books published 156 books, covering almost every Doctor 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.
Was Doctor Who based on a book?
Doctor Who is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963. Hundreds of novelisations of the series have been published by various publishers, the majority based on the original 1963–1989 run of the series.
WHO publishes Doctor Who comics?
Panini
The publishing rights are now held by Panini, who bought the assets of Marvel UK in the 1990s and still publishes Doctor Who Magazine. Although the title republished the Daleks strip from TV Century 21, those strip rights still rest with Express Newspapers.
Who is the author of Dr Who?
On Doctor Who it was used exclusively by Graham Williams and his script editors, apparently under the direct orders of the then-BBC Head of Serials.
When did Target Books start publishing doctor who novels?
For Doctor Who fans, the range of novelisations published by Target Books in the 1970s and 1980s hold a special place. There was a novel published for almost every Doctor Who serial between 1963 and 1989, with a very few (five, actually) notable exceptions.
When do the new doctor who books come out?
The Doctor Who Target range will be expanding with five new titles coming out in Summer 2020. Doctor Who fans will finally be able to expand their Target collections with beautiful paperback editions of five new novels, plus two novels previously only available in hardback. BBC Books will publish all seven Target novels on 23rd July 2020.
Who are the illustrators of target doctor who books?
All had new covers by Chris Achilleos, who would illustrate the first wave of Target Doctor Who books. It was originally considered by Target Books’ editor Richard Henwood to have the Third Doctor replace the First Doctor in the revised illustrations for the novels, however this ultimately didn’t happen.
Who is the editor of the Target Books?
Later, Nigel Robinson, the line’s editor, who otherwise had no Doctor Who TV connection, wrote four books. In the 1990s, John Peel wrote the final five Dalek novelisations prior to the 2018 revival of the Target Books line. In 1982, Target phased out the practice of adding Doctor Who and… to its novelisation titles.