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* ''[[Back to the Eleventh Hour: Revisiting the Matt Smith Years: Volume 1 - Series 5]]''
* ''[[Back to the Eleventh Hour: Revisiting the Matt Smith Years: Volume 1 - Series 5]]''


=== Unproduced books ===
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* ''[[Origin Zero (anthology)|Origin Zero]]''{{fact}}
* ''[[Origin Zero (anthology)|Origin Zero]]''{{fact}}
* ''[[Tales from the Vault (series)|Tales from the Vault]]''


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

Revision as of 12:16, 7 May 2024

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Arcbeatle Press was a publishing imprint owned and operated by James Wylder. It was the publisher of the 10,000 Dawns series. Arcbeatle's 10,000 Dawns series crossed over with the Doctor Who universe in three of its stories: Rachel Survived, White Canvas, and The Gendar Conspiracy.

In 2020, it was granted the licence to the P.R.O.B.E series and began producing new material, starting with the webcast Shadows of Doubt. Around the same time, the imprint also gained the rights to Chris Cwej, and published Collective Unconscious, the first release of Cwej: The Series. Later in the same year, they released Cyberon, an anthology which contained a novelisation of the 2001 BBV drama of the same name, as well as five original short stories featuring the title species as well as other elements of the Doctor Who universe.

After one final P.R.O.B.E. release, True Origins, in early 2022, Arcbeatle ended their association with BBV Productions. However, they subsequently released The Minister of Chance, Dan Freeman's official novelisation of his earlier Doctor Who spin-off The Minister of Chance. They also launched an official podcast, 10,000 FM.

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P.R.O.B.E

Cwej: The Series

Coloth

SIGNET

10,000 Dawns

Other releases

Reference books

Unproduced media

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