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|number= 135  
|number = 135
|doctor=Seventh Doctor  
|doctor = Seventh Doctor
|companions= [[Melanie Bush|Mel]]  
|companions= [[Melanie Bush|Mel]]
|enemy= [[Gavrok]], [[Bannermen]], [[Keillor]]
|enemy = [[Gavrok]], [[Bannermen]], [[Keillor]]
|setting= {{il|[[South Wales]], [[1959]]|[[Toll port]], post-1959}}  
|setting= {{il|[[South Wales]], [[1959]]|[[Toll port]], [[4687]]}}
|writer= [[Malcolm Kohll]]
|writer = Malcolm Kohll
|read by= [[Bonnie Langford]]
|read by = [[Bonnie Langford]]
|publisher= Target Books
|publisher = Target Books
|publisher2= W.H. Allen
|publisher2 = W.H. Allen
|novelisation of= Delta and the Bannermen
|novelisation of = Delta and the Bannermen (TV story)
|cover= [[Alister Pearson]]
|cover = [[Alister Pearson]]
|release date= [[19 January (releases)|19 January]] [[1989 (releases)|1989]]
|release date= 19 January 1989
|format= Paperback Book; 34 Chapters, 144 Pages
|format = Paperback Book;<br/>34 Chapters, 144 Pages
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20333-X
|isbn = ISBN 0-426-20333-X
|prev=Paradise Towers (novelisation)
|prev = Paradise Towers (novelisation)
|next=Dragonfire (novelisation)
|next = The War Machines (novelisation)
|series2 = [[List of Doctor Who television stories|TV series order]]
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novelisation based on the 1987 television serial ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a novelisation based on the 1987 television serial ''[[Delta and the Bannermen (TV story)|Delta and the Bannermen]]''.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
=== 1989 edition ===
=== 1989 Target Books edition ===
As the billionth customers at a space tollport [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] win the Grand Prize – a place on the [[Fabulous Fifties Coach Tour]] to [[Disneyland]], Planet [[Earth]].
As the billionth customers at a space tollport [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[Melanie Bush|Mel]] win the Grand Prize – a place on the [[Fabulous Fifties Coach Tour]] to [[Disneyland]], Planet [[Earth]].


Unfortunately, they don't quite make it there ... Knocked off-course by a wayward satellite the coach party arrives instead at [[Shangri-La|Shangri-la]], a remote [[Wales|Welsh]] holiday camp.
Unfortunately, they don't quite make it there...Knocked off-course by a wayward satellite the coach party arrives instead at [[Shangri-La|Shangri-la]], a remote [[Wales|Welsh]] holiday camp.


But the peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding [[Bannermen]] soldiers, led by the ruthless [[Gavrok]]. They are tracking down [[Delta]], the last of the [[Chimeron]], with only one thought in mind – her destruction...
But the peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding [[Bannermen]] soldiers, led by the ruthless [[Gavrok]]. They are tracking down [[Delta]], the last of the [[Chimeron]], with only one thought in mind – her destruction...
=== 1991 Target Books edition ===
'YOU ARE THE LAST SURVIVOR,' HISSED GAVROK. 'BUT NOT FOR LONG...'
As the billionth customers at a space tollport the Doctor and Mel win the Grand Prize – a place on the Fabulous Fifties Coach Tour to Disneyland, Planet Earth.
Unfortunately, they don't quite make it there...Knocked off-course by a wayward satellite the coach party arrives instead at Shangri-la, a remote Welsh holiday camp.
But the peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding Bannermen soldiers, led by the ruthless Gavrok. They are tracking down Delta, the last of the Chimeron, with only one thought in mind.
Her destruction.
This is a novelization by [[Malcolm Kohll]] of his own story, first broadcast in [[1987 (releases)|1987]].
=== 2017 BBC Audio edition ===
The Doctor and Mel win a place on a Fabulous Fifties intergalactic coach tour to Disneyland, [[Florida]], Earth. When they're knocked off course by a wayward satellite, however the coach party arrives instead at Shangri-La, a remote Welsh holiday camp.
The peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding Bannermen soldiers, led by the ruthless Gavrok. They are tracking down Delta, the Chimeron Queen, with only one thought in mind: her destruction.
The Doctor and Mel unite with aliens and locals alike in a frantic bid to save Delta, her [[Chimeron princess|Chimeron child]], and the entire Chimeron race from extinction. Can they possibly succeed?


== Chapter titles ==
== Chapter titles ==
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== Deviations from televised story ==
== Deviations from televised story ==
* The Production Notes commentary on the 2009 DVD release of ''Delta and the Bannermen'' revealed that the first edition of the novelisation contains an unfortunate typographical error: during the scene in which the Doctor and Ray are caught snooping on Gavrok, the Doctor is described as "peeing over" instead of "peering over" a shelf. This is unfortunate as "[[Urine|peeing]]" is common slang for the act of bodily urination.  The typographical error also exists in the 1991 reissue. The error can be found in both editions on page 54.
* On TV, [[Burton (Delta and the Bannermen)|Burton]] has a dog; there is no mention of this dog in the novelisation.
* On TV, Burton has a dog. However there is no mention of this dog in the novelisation.
* On TV, [[Hawk (Delta and the Bannermen)|Hawk]] burns his hand when he enters the ray of the sonic cone, but in the book, he injures his head.
* On TV, Hawk burns his hand when he enters the ray of the sonic cone, but in the book, he injures his head.
* In the novelisation, the Doctor and Mel mention visiting the planets [[Zoth]] and [[Themlon]].
* In the novelisation the Doctor and Mel mention visiting the planets [[Zoth]] and [[Themlon]].
* The epilogue of the book shows [[Billy (Delta and the Bannermen)|Billy]], [[Delta]] and her daughter arriving on the brood planet, which is said to be covered in hexagonal chambers as far as the eye can see. Delta and her daughter stay on the brood planet and Billy takes the Bannermen to a galactic court before returning to the brood planet.
* The epilogue of the book shows Billy, Delta and her daughter arriving on the brood planet, which is said to be covered in hexagonal chambers as far as the eye can see. Delta and her daughter stay on the brood planet and Billy takes the Bannermen to a galactic court before returning to the brood planet.


== Writing and publishing notes ==
== Writing and publishing notes ==
* The first edition features a typographical error on the spine, referring to the book as Doctor Who – Delta and the Banner''man''.
* The first edition features a typographical error on the spine, referring to the book as Doctor Who – Delta and the Banner''man''.
* The Production Notes commentary on the 2009 DVD release of ''Delta and the Bannermen'' highlighted that the first edition of the novelisation contains an unfortunate typographical error: during the scene in which the Doctor and Ray are caught snooping on [[Gavrok]], [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] is described as "[[Urine|peeing]] over" instead of "peering over" a shelf. The typographical error also exists in the 1991 reissue. The error can be found in both editions on page 54.
* A proposed hardback edition for January 1989 was never released.
* A proposed hardback edition for January 1989 was never released.


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* Target / Virgin Publishing, estimated print run: 9,000, priced £2.99 (UK).
* Target / Virgin Publishing, estimated print run: 9,000, priced £2.99 (UK).


== Audiobook ==
== Audiobook ==
This novel was released complete and unabridged by [[BBC Audio]] and read by [[Bonnie Langford]].
This Target Book was released as an audiobook on [[1 June (releases)|1 June]] [[2017 (releases)|2017]] complete and unabridged by [[BBC Audio]] and read by [[Bonnie Langford]].
 
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 reissued on [[1 September (releases)|1 September]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]] as part of the audio anthology ''[[The Second Earth Adventures Collection]]''.


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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~ecl6nb/OnTarget/general/main.htm ''On Target'' a comprehensive guide to the Target novelisations by Tim Neal]
* [http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~ecl6nb/OnTarget/general/main.htm ''On Target'' a comprehensive guide to the Target novelisations by Tim Neal]
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Delta and the Bannermen was a novelisation based on the 1987 television serial Delta and the Bannermen.

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

1989 Target Books edition[[edit] | [edit source]]

As the billionth customers at a space tollport the Doctor and Mel win the Grand Prize – a place on the Fabulous Fifties Coach Tour to Disneyland, Planet Earth.

Unfortunately, they don't quite make it there...Knocked off-course by a wayward satellite the coach party arrives instead at Shangri-la, a remote Welsh holiday camp.

But the peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding Bannermen soldiers, led by the ruthless Gavrok. They are tracking down Delta, the last of the Chimeron, with only one thought in mind – her destruction...

1991 Target Books edition[[edit] | [edit source]]

'YOU ARE THE LAST SURVIVOR,' HISSED GAVROK. 'BUT NOT FOR LONG...'

As the billionth customers at a space tollport the Doctor and Mel win the Grand Prize – a place on the Fabulous Fifties Coach Tour to Disneyland, Planet Earth.

Unfortunately, they don't quite make it there...Knocked off-course by a wayward satellite the coach party arrives instead at Shangri-la, a remote Welsh holiday camp.

But the peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding Bannermen soldiers, led by the ruthless Gavrok. They are tracking down Delta, the last of the Chimeron, with only one thought in mind.

Her destruction.

This is a novelization by Malcolm Kohll of his own story, first broadcast in 1987.

2017 BBC Audio edition[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor and Mel win a place on a Fabulous Fifties intergalactic coach tour to Disneyland, Florida, Earth. When they're knocked off course by a wayward satellite, however the coach party arrives instead at Shangri-La, a remote Welsh holiday camp.

The peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding Bannermen soldiers, led by the ruthless Gavrok. They are tracking down Delta, the Chimeron Queen, with only one thought in mind: her destruction.

The Doctor and Mel unite with aliens and locals alike in a frantic bid to save Delta, her Chimeron child, and the entire Chimeron race from extinction. Can they possibly succeed?

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

  • Prologue
  • Chapter One
  • Chapter Two
  • Chapter Three
  • Chapter Four
  • Chapter Five
  • Chapter Six
  • Chapter Seven
  • Chapter Eight
  • Chapter Nine
  • Chapter Ten
  • Chapter Eleven
  • Chapter Twelve
  • Chapter Thirteen
  • Chapter Fourteen
  • Chapter Fifteen
  • Chapter Sixteen
  • Chapter Seventeen
  • Chapter Eighteen
  • Chapter Nineteen
  • Chapter Twenty
  • Chapter Twenty-One
  • Chapter Twenty-Two
  • Chapter Twenty-Three
  • Chapter Twenty-Four
  • Chapter Twenty-Five
  • Chapter Twenty-Six
  • Chapter Twenty-Seven
  • Chapter Twenty-Eight
  • Chapter Twenty-Nine
  • Chapter Thirty
  • Chapter Thirty-One
  • Chapter Thirty-Two
  • Epilogue

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

  • On TV, Burton has a dog; there is no mention of this dog in the novelisation.
  • On TV, Hawk burns his hand when he enters the ray of the sonic cone, but in the book, he injures his head.
  • In the novelisation, the Doctor and Mel mention visiting the planets Zoth and Themlon.
  • The epilogue of the book shows Billy, Delta and her daughter arriving on the brood planet, which is said to be covered in hexagonal chambers as far as the eye can see. Delta and her daughter stay on the brood planet and Billy takes the Bannermen to a galactic court before returning to the brood planet.

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

  • The first edition features a typographical error on the spine, referring to the book as Doctor Who – Delta and the Bannerman.
  • The Production Notes commentary on the 2009 DVD release of Delta and the Bannermen highlighted that the first edition of the novelisation contains an unfortunate typographical error: during the scene in which the Doctor and Ray are caught snooping on Gavrok, the Doctor is described as "peeing over" instead of "peering over" a shelf. The typographical error also exists in the 1991 reissue. The error can be found in both editions on page 54.
  • A proposed hardback edition for January 1989 was never released.

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

to be added

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

First publication: Paperback (January 1989)

  • Target / W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. One single paperback edition, estimated print run: 21,000, priced £1.99 (UK).

Re-issues: (November 1991)

  • Target / Virgin Publishing, estimated print run: 9,000, priced £2.99 (UK).

Audiobook[[edit] | [edit source]]

This Target Book was released as an audiobook on 1 June 2017 complete and unabridged by BBC Audio and read by Bonnie Langford.

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 reissued on 1 September 2022 as part of the audio anthology The Second Earth Adventures Collection.

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