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The [[BBC Children's Books]] titles featured black and white line illustrations throughout and a colour middle section as well as simply text, and concentrated on questions based on each of the new series.
The [[BBC Children's Books]] titles featured black and white line illustrations throughout and a colour middle section as well as simply text, and concentrated on questions based on each of the new series.
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Image:DWAMFG008.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book]]
Image:DWAMFG008.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book]]<br>([[2005]])
Image:DWAMFG036.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book 2]]
Image:DWAMFG036.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book 2]]<br>([[2006]])
Image:DWAMFG071.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book 3]]
Image:DWAMFG071.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book 3]]<br>([[2007]])
Image:BBC QuizBook4.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book 4]]
Image:BBC QuizBook4.jpg|[[Doctor Who: Quiz Book 4]]<br>([[2008]])
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Revision as of 01:04, 8 August 2009

There has been a number of Doctor Who quiz and Puzzle books published as paperback books, by Target Books in the early 1980s and more recently by BBC Children's Books from 2005 and the New Series launch.

Target Books

In the early 1980s Target Books released a series of Quiz and Puzzle books aimed at the Christmas market posing questions on all 'Classic' Who stories.

Magnet Books

Each chapter tells an original short story featuring the Fifth Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan Jovanka (with Vislor Turlough replacing Nyssa in Doctor Who Quiz Book of Space), setting up a short quiz related to the topic at hand.

BBC Children's Books

The BBC Children's Books titles featured black and white line illustrations throughout and a colour middle section as well as simply text, and concentrated on questions based on each of the new series.

Unauthorised Quiz Books

A number of unauthorised and unofficial quiz books have been released.

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