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'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in [[1993 (releases)|1993]]''' completed the [[Second Doctor]]'s adventures with two [[Dalek]] stories. In a sense, however, these novelisations aren't very much like their predecessors, in that they have a more "adult" page count and reading level. Nevertheless, they were Target's final novelisations of televised stories. Having said that, Target finished a few books shy of having novelised all the [[serial]]s of the original ''Doctor Who''. There were cases, as with [[Douglas Adams]]-penned scripts, where the author refused permission for adaptation.  
'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in [[1993 (releases)|1993]]''' completed the [[Second Doctor]]'s adventures with two [[Dalek]] stories. In a sense, however, these novelisations aren't very much like their predecessors, in that they have a more "adult" page count and reading level. Nevertheless, they were Target's final novelisations of televised stories. Having said that, Target finished a few books shy of having novelised all the [[serial]]s of the original ''Doctor Who''. There were cases, as with [[Douglas Adams]]-penned scripts, where the author refused permission for adaptation.
 
== Novelisation covers ==
== Novelisation covers ==
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Target Books' Doctor Who output in 1993 completed the Second Doctor's adventures with two Dalek stories. In a sense, however, these novelisations aren't very much like their predecessors, in that they have a more "adult" page count and reading level. Nevertheless, they were Target's final novelisations of televised stories. Having said that, Target finished a few books shy of having novelised all the serials of the original Doctor Who. There were cases, as with Douglas Adams-penned scripts, where the author refused permission for adaptation.

Novelisation covers

Reprints and other title covers

Publishing history

Month Title Writer Cover Artist
January Reissue: Doctor Who - The Twin Dilemma Eric Saward New cover: Andrew Skilleter
January Reissue: Doctor Who - Vengeance on Varos Philip Martin New cover: Alister Pearson
February Reissue: Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet Gerry Davis New cover: Alister Pearson
February Re-issue: Doctor Who – The Smugglers Terrance Dicks Original Cover Art
March Reissue: Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson
March Reissue: Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson
April Reissue: Doctor Who and the Face of Evil Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson
April Reissue: Doctor Who - Meglos Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson
May Reissue: Doctor Who and the Carnival of Monsters Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson
May Reissue: Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World Ian Marter New cover: Alister Pearson
June Reissue: Doctor Who and the Time Warrior Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson
June Reissue: Doctor Who and the Keeper of Traken Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson
July The Power of the Daleks John Peel Alister Pearson
August The Evil of the Daleks John Peel Alister Pearson
September Reissue: Doctor Who - The Invasion Ian Marter New cover: Alister Pearson
September Reissue: Doctor Who - Silver Nemesis Kevin Clarke New cover: Alister Pearson
October Reissue: Doctor Who and the Dæmons Barry Letts New cover: Alister Pearson
October Reissue: Doctor Who and the Leisure Hive David Fisher New cover: Alister Pearson
November Reissue: Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion Malcolm Hulke New cover: Alister Pearson
December Reissue: Doctor Who and the Web of Fear Terrance Dicks New cover: Alister Pearson

Publishing notes

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