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{{target years}}'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in | {{target years}}'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in 1974''' almost exclusively featured the [[Third Doctor]]. The year introduced readers to the prose talents of [[Terrance Dicks]] and [[Malcolm Hulke]], Target's two most prolific writers. It also marked the first appearance of the [[Second Doctor]] in the range. | ||
== Novelisation | == Novelisation covers == | ||
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File:Auton_Invasion _novel.jpg |[[Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion]] | File:Auton_Invasion _novel.jpg |[[Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion]] | ||
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== Reprints and | == Reprints and other title covers == | ||
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== Publishing | == Publishing history == | ||
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== Publishing | == Publishing notes == | ||
* | * 1974 saw the first wave of new ''Doctor Who'' novelisations, predominantly featuring the Third (new) Doctor in recently televised adventures. | ||
* Script writers were encouraged to fill out their scripts with more detail, giving a larger word count than some of the later novels. | * Script writers were encouraged to fill out their scripts with more detail, giving a larger word count than some of the later novels. | ||
* These early books continued with the | * These early books continued with the "Frederick Muller" tradition of including black and white illustrations. | ||
[[Category:Target Books by year | [[Category:Target Books by year]] |
Revision as of 17:45, 16 March 2014
Target Books' Doctor Who output in 1974 almost exclusively featured the Third Doctor. The year introduced readers to the prose talents of Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke, Target's two most prolific writers. It also marked the first appearance of the Second Doctor in the range.
Novelisation covers
- 1DayDaleks.jpg
- 1SeaDevils.jpg
Reprints and other title covers
None
Publishing history
Month | Title | Writer | Cover Artist |
---|---|---|---|
January | Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion | Terrance Dicks | Chris Achilleos |
January | Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters | Malcolm Hulke | Chris Achilleos |
April | Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks | Terrance Dicks | Chris Achilleos |
April | Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon | Malcolm Hulke | Chris Achilleos |
October | Doctor Who and the Dæmons | Barry Letts | Chris Achilleos |
October | Doctor Who and the Sea Devils | Malcolm Hulke | Chris Achilleos |
November | Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen | Terrance Dicks | Chris Achilleos |
Publishing notes
- 1974 saw the first wave of new Doctor Who novelisations, predominantly featuring the Third (new) Doctor in recently televised adventures.
- Script writers were encouraged to fill out their scripts with more detail, giving a larger word count than some of the later novels.
- These early books continued with the "Frederick Muller" tradition of including black and white illustrations.