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{{Infobox Novel|
|image= Space Museum novel.jpg
name= Doctor Who - The Space Museum |
|series = [[Target novelisation]]s
image= Space_Museum_novel.jpg |
|number= 117  
series=[[Target novelisation]]s |
|novelisation of= The Space Museum (TV story)
number= 117 |
|doctor = First Doctor  
doctor=[[First Doctor]] |
|companions= [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]]
companions= [[Barbara Wright]]<br />[[Ian Chesterton]]<br />[[Vicki Pallister]] |
|enemy= [[Morok]]s  
enemy= The [[Morok]]s |
|setting= [[Xeros]]  
year= [[Xeros]] |
|writer= Glyn Jones
writer= [[Glyn Jones]] |
|read by = [[Maureen O'Brien]]
publisher= [[Target Books]], [[W.H. Allen & Co]] |
|cover = [[David McAllister]]
release date= [[January]] [[1987]] (hardcover)<br />[[June]] [[1987]] (paperback) |
|publisher= Target Books
format= Hardcover and paperback editions, 142 Pages |
|publisher2= W.H. Allen
isbn= ISBN 0-426-20289-9|
|release date= 18 June 1987
prev= Doctor Who and the Crusaders |
|format= Hardcover and paperback editions; 6 Chapters, 142 Pages
next= The Chase (novelisation)|Doctor Who – The Chase }}
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20289-9
|prev= The Faceless Ones (novelisation)
|next= The Sensorites (novelisation)
|series2 = [[List of Doctor Who television stories|TV series order]]
|prev2= Doctor Who and the Crusaders (novelisation)
|next2= The Chase (novelisation)
}}
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novelisation based on the 1965 television serial ''[[The Space Museum (TV story)|The Space Museum]]''.
 
== Publisher's summary ==
[[the Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] materialises on what, at first sight appears to be a dry and lifeless planet, serving only as a graveyard for spaceships.


== Novelisation ==
Then the TARDIS crew discovers a magnificent museum housing relics from every corner of the galaxy. These have been assembled by the [[Morok]]s, a race of cruel conquerors who have invaded the planet [[Xeros]] and enslaved its inhabitants.
* This novelisation is based on the original television serial usually called [[DW]]: ''[[The Space Museum]]'', which included individual episode titles. It was written by [[Glyn Jones]] and shown from [[24 April]] [[1965]].
* The cover and information on the right are for the original Target edition. It featured the artwork of [[David McAllister]]. (See below for information on editions with different covers).


== Publisher's summary ==
Upon further exploration [[First Doctor|the Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] and [[Vicki Pallister|Vicki]] seem to stumble upon the impossible. For suddenly facing them in an exhibit case they find - themselves.
The [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] materialises on what, at first sight appears to be a dry and lifeless planet, serving only as a graveyard for spaceships.<br />
Then the TARDIS crew discovers a magnificent museum housing relics from every corner of the galaxy. These have been assembled by the [[Morok]]s, a race of cruel conquerors who have invaded the planet [[Xeros]] and enslaved its inhabitants.<br />
Upon further exploration the [[First Doctor]], [[Ian Chesterton|Ian]], [[Barbara Wright|Barbara]] and [[Vicki]] seem to stumble upon the impossible. For suddenly facing them in an exhibit case they find-themselves.


== Illustrations ==
== Chapter titles ==
None
# AD 0000
# Exploration
# Discovery
# Capture
# Rescue
# The Final Phase


== Deviations from televised story ==
== Deviations from televised story ==
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* Much of [[Dako]]'s part, such as the first meeting with [[Tor (The Space Museum)|Tor]] and [[Sita]] and capturing the Doctor, is given to a new character, [[Bo]]. Dako is changed to the Xerons' contact among the slave workers and doesn't appear until he goes to find Barbara.
* Another new character, [[Gyar]], accompanies the Xerons to the armoury and takes on Sita's role of going with Vicki to find Barbara.
* The Morok commander is named as [[Ogrek]] and the Morok that Ian captures is named [[Pluton]]. Pluton saves Dako and Gyar's lives by telling his superiors they are dead; in return, the Xerons spare him when they storm the headquarters and he accompanies them when they kill [[Lobos (The Space Museum)|Lobos]] and Ogrek.
* Lobos is given a robot companion, [[Matt (The Space Museum)|Matt]], who he destroys in a fit of rage.
* The Doctor's explanation for why they jumped a time track is omitted, with him simply producing the component which caused it.
* The lead-in to the following televised story, ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]'', is omitted.


== Writing and publishing notes ==
== Writing and publishing notes ==
* Inside back cover includes in colour Fantastic Doctor Who Poster Offers!
* Inside back cover includes in colour Fantastic Doctor Who Poster Offers!
''To be added''
* The original Target edition featured the artwork of [[David McAllister]].


== Additional cover images ==
== Additional cover images ==
''To be added''
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File:HardbackSpaceMuseum.jpg|1987 Hardback edition
</gallery>


== British publication history ==
== British publication history ==
: '''Hardback''' (January 1987)
: Hardback (January 1987)
* W.H.Allen & Co. Ltd. UK ISBN:0491032951, copies priced £7.25 (UK))
* W.H.Allen & Co. Ltd. UK ISBN:[tel:0491032951 0491032951], copies priced £7.25 (UK))
: '''Paperback''' (June 1987)
: Paperback (June 1987)
* Target / W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. Single paperback edition, estimated print run: 32,500, priced £1.80 (UK).
* Target / W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. Single paperback edition, estimated print run: 32,500, priced £1.80 (UK).


== Editions published outside Britain ==
==  Audiobook ==
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This Target Book was released as an audiobook on [[4 February (releases)|4 February]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]] complete and unabridged by [[BBC Physical Audio]] and read by [[Maureen O'Brien]].
 
The cover blurb and thumbnail illustrations were retained in the accompanying booklet with sleevenotes by [[David J. Howe]]. Music and sound effects by [[Simon Power]].
 
The audiobook was re-released on [[4 November (releases)|4 November]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]] as part of the anthology ''[[The Time Travel Collection]]''.
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
The_Space_Museum_CD.jpg|Audiobook cover
</gallery>


== See also ==
* '''[[The Target Book]]''' by [[David J Howe]] ([[Telos Publishing]] 2007)
== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{on target|1987/space/87space.htm|Doctor Who - The Space Museum}}
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Latest revision as of 21:34, 6 February 2024

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The Space Museum was a novelisation based on the 1965 television serial The Space Museum.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The TARDIS materialises on what, at first sight appears to be a dry and lifeless planet, serving only as a graveyard for spaceships.

Then the TARDIS crew discovers a magnificent museum housing relics from every corner of the galaxy. These have been assembled by the Moroks, a race of cruel conquerors who have invaded the planet Xeros and enslaved its inhabitants.

Upon further exploration the Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Vicki seem to stumble upon the impossible. For suddenly facing them in an exhibit case they find - themselves.

Chapter titles[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. AD 0000
  2. Exploration
  3. Discovery
  4. Capture
  5. Rescue
  6. The Final Phase

Deviations from televised story[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Much of Dako's part, such as the first meeting with Tor and Sita and capturing the Doctor, is given to a new character, Bo. Dako is changed to the Xerons' contact among the slave workers and doesn't appear until he goes to find Barbara.
  • Another new character, Gyar, accompanies the Xerons to the armoury and takes on Sita's role of going with Vicki to find Barbara.
  • The Morok commander is named as Ogrek and the Morok that Ian captures is named Pluton. Pluton saves Dako and Gyar's lives by telling his superiors they are dead; in return, the Xerons spare him when they storm the headquarters and he accompanies them when they kill Lobos and Ogrek.
  • Lobos is given a robot companion, Matt, who he destroys in a fit of rage.
  • The Doctor's explanation for why they jumped a time track is omitted, with him simply producing the component which caused it.
  • The lead-in to the following televised story, The Chase, is omitted.

Writing and publishing notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Inside back cover includes in colour Fantastic Doctor Who Poster Offers!
  • The original Target edition featured the artwork of David McAllister.

Additional cover images[[edit] | [edit source]]

British publication history[[edit] | [edit source]]

Hardback (January 1987)
  • W.H.Allen & Co. Ltd. UK ISBN:0491032951, copies priced £7.25 (UK))
Paperback (June 1987)
  • Target / W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. Single paperback edition, estimated print run: 32,500, priced £1.80 (UK).

 Audiobook[[edit] | [edit source]]

This Target Book was released as an audiobook on 4 February 2016 complete and unabridged by BBC Physical Audio and read by Maureen O'Brien.

The cover blurb and thumbnail illustrations were retained in the accompanying booklet with sleevenotes by David J. Howe. Music and sound effects by Simon Power.

The audiobook was re-released on 4 November 2021 as part of the anthology The Time Travel Collection.

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

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