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* ''[[The Helliax Rift (audio story)|The Helliax Rift]]'', ''[[Hour of the Cybermen (audio story)|Hour of the Cybermen]]'', ''[[Warlock's Cross (audio story)|Warlock's Cross]]'': The UNIT trilogy
* ''[[The Helliax Rift (audio story)|The Helliax Rift]]'', ''[[Hour of the Cybermen (audio story)|Hour of the Cybermen]]'', ''[[Warlock's Cross (audio story)|Warlock's Cross]]'': The UNIT trilogy
* ''[[The Monsters of Gokroth (audio story)|The Monsters of Gokroth]]'', ''[[The Moons of Vulpana (audio story)|The Moons of Vulpana]]'', ''[[An Alien Werewolf in London (audio story)|An Alien Werewolf in London]]'': [[Mags (The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)|Mags]]
* ''[[The Monsters of Gokroth (audio story)|The Monsters of Gokroth]]'', ''[[The Moons of Vulpana (audio story)|The Moons of Vulpana]]'', ''[[An Alien Werewolf in London (audio story)|An Alien Werewolf in London]]'': [[Mags (The Greatest Show in the Galaxy)|Mags]]
* ''[[Gallifrey IV]], [[Gallifrey V]], [[Gallifrey VI]]'': Alternative Gallifreys


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Revision as of 21:20, 3 January 2020

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Listed below are story arcs that have featured in the DWU. They are presented in order of story, season or series production, which then lists the story arc present throughout those stories, season or series.

Doctor Who

Television

Prose

Virgin New Adventures

BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures

Audio

The Monthly Adventures

Eighth Doctor Adventures

Comics

Doctor Who Magazine

Bernice Summerfield

Prose

Audio

  • to be added

Torchwood

Television

Audio

K9

Television

Class

Television

Trilogies

Similar to the story arcs but consisting of three stories, numerous trilogies have been formed in novels, television stories and audio stories.

Television

Prose

Audio