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'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in [[1989 (releases)|1989]]''' slowed slightly compared to the previous three years. Ten novelisations were offered during the year, with the [[First Doctor|First]] and [[Seventh Doctor]]s getting four apiece, while the [[Sixth Doctor]] grabbed the remaining two. The centrepiece of the year was likely the two-volume version of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]''. | '''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in [[1989 (releases)|1989]]''' slowed slightly compared to the previous three years. Ten novelisations were offered during the year, with the [[First Doctor|First]] and [[Seventh Doctor]]s getting four apiece, while the [[Sixth Doctor]] grabbed the remaining two. The centrepiece of the year was likely the two-volume version of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]''. | ||
Also, a couple of the so-called "[[Target Missing Episodes|Missing Episodes]]" of the original [[Season 23]] made their way into print as well, in an unusual case of novelising something which had never been broadcast. | Also, a couple of the so-called "[[Target Missing Episodes|Missing Episodes]]" of the original [[Season 23]] made their way into print as well, in an unusual case of novelising something which had never been broadcast. |
Revision as of 14:10, 20 November 2019
Target Books' Doctor Who output in 1989 slowed slightly compared to the previous three years. Ten novelisations were offered during the year, with the First and Seventh Doctors getting four apiece, while the Sixth Doctor grabbed the remaining two. The centrepiece of the year was likely the two-volume version of The Daleks' Master Plan.
Also, a couple of the so-called "Missing Episodes" of the original Season 23 made their way into print as well, in an unusual case of novelising something which had never been broadcast.
Novelisation covers
Reprints and other title covers
Publishing history
Month | Title | Writer | Cover Artist |
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January | Delta and the Bannermen | Malcolm Kohll | Alister Pearson |
February | The War Machines | Ian Stuart Black | Alister Pearson and Graeme Way |
March | Dragonfire | Ian Briggs | Alister Pearson |
April | Attack of the Cybermen | Eric Saward | Colin Howard |
May | The Nightmare Fair | Graham Williams | Alister Pearson |
June | Mindwarp | Philip Martin | Alister Pearson |
July | The Chase | John Peel | Alister Pearson |
August | The Ultimate Evil | Wally K Daly | Alister Pearson |
September | Mission to the Unknown | John Peel | Alister Pearson |
October | The Mutation of Time | John Peel | Alister Pearson |
November | Silver Nemesis | Kevin Clarke | Alister Pearson |
December | The Greatest Show in the Galaxy | Stephen Wyatt | Alister Pearson |
December | Doctor Who Programme Guide Volume 1 | Jean-Marc Lofficier | Alister Pearson |
Publishing notes
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