Allison & Busby: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
Tag: 2017 source edit
m (Bot: Cosmetic changes)
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{real world}}
{{real world}}
{{Infobox Company
{{Infobox Company
|image          =  
|image          = Allison & Busby.jpg
|founding date  = [[1967 (production)|1967]]
|founding date  = [[1967 (production)|1967]]
|closure date  =  
|closure date  =  
Line 7: Line 7:
|time          = [[1 April (releases)|1 April]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]-[[September (releases)|September]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]
|time          = [[1 April (releases)|1 April]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]-[[September (releases)|September]] [[2000 (releases)|2000]]
|non dwu        =  
|non dwu        =  
|official site   = https://www.allisonandbusby.com
|official site = www.allisonandbusby.com
|twitter        = AllisonandBusby
|twitter        = AllisonandBusby
|youtube user  =  
|youtube user  =  
Line 15: Line 15:
|soundcloudclip =  
|soundcloudclip =  
}}
}}
'''Allison & Busby''' are an independent book publishing group based in [[London]].  
'''Allison & Busby''' are an independent book publishing group based in [[London]].


In the [[2000s]], they published two standalone novels by [[Paul Magrs]] which featured [[List of recurring Doctor Who concepts not owned by the BBC|characters which debuted in Magrs' ''Doctor Who'' stories]], thus making them [[Doctor Who spin-offs|''Doctor Who'' spin-offs]]. The first was ''[[Modern Love (novel)|Modern Love]]'', which featured an appearance by [[Iris Wildthyme]]. The second was ''[[To the Devil — a Diva! (novel)|To the Devil — a Diva!]]'', which featured the [[Smudgelings]] from his [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC ''Eighth Doctor Adventures'']] novel ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'' (including [[Cleavis]] and [[Fox Soames]]).
In the [[2000s]], they published two standalone novels by [[Paul Magrs]] which featured [[List of DWU concepts not owned by the BBC|characters which debuted in Magrs' ''Doctor Who'' stories]], thus making them [[Doctor Who spin-offs|''Doctor Who'' related media]]. The first was ''[[Modern Love (novel)|Modern Love]]'', which featured an appearance by [[Iris Wildthyme]]. The second was ''[[To the Devil — a Diva! (novel)|To the Devil — a Diva!]]'', which featured the [[Smudgelings]] from his [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures|BBC ''Eighth Doctor Adventures'']] novel ''[[Mad Dogs and Englishmen (novel)|Mad Dogs and Englishmen]]'' (including [[Cleavis]] and [[Fox Soames]]).


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 10:31, 9 March 2023

RealWorld.png

Allison & Busby are an independent book publishing group based in London.

In the 2000s, they published two standalone novels by Paul Magrs which featured characters which debuted in Magrs' Doctor Who stories, thus making them Doctor Who related media. The first was Modern Love, which featured an appearance by Iris Wildthyme. The second was To the Devil — a Diva!, which featured the Smudgelings from his BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Mad Dogs and Englishmen (including Cleavis and Fox Soames).

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]