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The Frederick Muller series of Doctor Who novelisations was a pioneering trilogy of books issued in 1964 and 1965 by the Frederick Muller publishing house. The books adapted three serials from the series and were groundbreaking in that two of the books were actually written by the authors of the original teleplays.
The books were released in hardcover initially, with other publishers issuing paperback editions later. In 1973, Target Books, an imprint of W.H. Allen, obtained the rights to reprint the Muller novels before launching its own ongoing line of novelisations.
List of novelisations
# | Title | Author | Based on | Published |
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1 | Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks[1] | David Whitaker | The Daleks | 12 November 1964 |
2 | Doctor Who and the Zarbi | Bill Strutton | The Web Planet | 16 September 1965 |
3 | Doctor Who and the Crusaders | David Whitaker | The Crusade | 1965 |
Cover gallery
Footnotes
- ↑ Retitled Doctor Who and the Daleks when republished by Target Books.