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== Prose charity publications == | == Prose charity publications == | ||
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* ''Drabble Who'' (September 1993, edited by [[David J Howe]] and David Wake, benefiting the RNIB Talking Book Library) | * ''Drabble Who'' (September 1993, edited by [[David J Howe]] and David Wake, benefiting the RNIB Talking Book Library) | ||
* ''Perfect Timing'' (November 1998, edited by Mark Phippen and [[Helen Fayle]], benefiting the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death) | * ''Perfect Timing'' (November 1998, edited by Mark Phippen and [[Helen Fayle]], benefiting the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death) |
Revision as of 00:55, 14 December 2020
Charity publications are releases which are published for the benefit of non-profit organisations or charities. They are not licensed by the BBC or most of the respective copyright holders, and therefore cannot be considered a legal part of the Doctor Who franchise.
Prose charity publications
Anthologies
- Drabble Who (September 1993, edited by David J Howe and David Wake, benefiting the RNIB Talking Book Library)
- Perfect Timing (November 1998, edited by Mark Phippen and Helen Fayle, benefiting the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death)
- Perfect Timing 2 (December 1999, edited by Helen Fayle and Julian Eales, benefiting the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death)
- Tales of the Solar System (April 2000, edited by D. Paul Griggs, benefiting the Motor Neurone Disease Association and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths)
- The Cat Who Walked Through Time (February 2001, edited by Thomas Kelly and Alyssa Kelly, benefiting the United Coalition for Animals)
- Missing Pieces (March 2001, edited by Mark Phippen and J. Shaun Lyon, benefiting the Downs' Syndrome Association and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death)
- Walking in Eternity (May 2001, edited by Julian Eales, benefiting the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death)
- LifeDeath (August 2001, edited by Kereth Cowe-Spigai and Patrick Neighly, benefiting Amnesty International)
- Shelf Life (December 2008, edited by Julian Eales, David A. McIntee, and Adrian Middleton, benefiting the British Heart Foundation in memory of Craig Hinton)
- The Temporal Logbook (July 2015, edited by Robert Mammone, Jez Strickley, and Bob Furnell, benefiting the Positive Living Society of British Columbia)
- Time Shadows (June 2016, edited by Matt Grady and Samuel Gibb, benefiting the Enable Community Foundation and LimbForge)
- A Target for Tommy (July 2016, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
- Seasons of War (September 2016, edited by Declan May, benefiting Cauldwell Children)
- 101 Claras to See (September 2016, edited by Caitlin Smith and Defne Sastim, benefiting the One to One Children's Fund)
- A Time Lord for Change (November 2016, edited by Elton Townend Jones, benefiting A Time To Change)
- Nine Lives (April 2017, edited by Scott Claringbold, benefiting the MS Society and the Stroke Association)
- Time Shadows: Second Nature (January 2018, edited by Stephen Hatcher, benefiting the Canadian Organization for Development through Education)
- A Second Target for Tommy (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
- The Temporal Logbook II: Further Journeys (June 2018, edited by Robert Mammone and Bob Furnell, benefiting the Mood Disorders Association of British Columbia)
- The Hybrid: a 12th Doctor & Clara Oswald Charity Zine (October 2018, edited by Ginger Hoesly, benefiting the One to One Children's Fund)
- Mild Curiosities: An Ian & Barbara Fanzine (December 2018, edited by Sophie Iles and James Bojaciuk, benefiting Breast Cancer Now in memory of Jaqueline Hill)
- Unbound: Adventures in Time and Space (January 2019, edited by Jacob Black, Frank Holder, James K. Maddox, Anne-Laure Tuduri, and Niki Haringsma, benefiting the Against Malaria Foundation)
- Defending Earth: The Adventures of Sarah Jane Smith (February 2019, edited by M.H. Norris, benefiting the Cancer Research Institute)
- Time Scope (July 2020, edited by Matthew Rimmer, benefiting the Scope disability charity)
- The Curse of Fanfic! (August 2020, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Parkinson's UK)
- Forgotten Lives (November 2020, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Alzheimer’s Research UK, written by Lance Parkin, Philip Purser-Hallard, Aditya Bidikar, Simon Bucher-Jones, Kara Dennison, Paul Driscoll, Jay Eales, Andrew Hickey, art by Paul Hanley)
Novels
- Campaign (September 2000, by Jim Mortimore, benefiting the Bristol Area Down Syndrome Association)
- Time's Champion (July 2008, by Craig Hinton and Chris McKeon, benefiting the British Heart Foundation)
- Seasons of War: Gallifrey (August 2018, by Paul Driscoll and Kara Dennison, benefiting Cauldwell Children)
- The Tenth Planet Invades the Moonbase (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
- Dr Who and the Ice Men from Mars (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
Novelisations
- Doctor Who and the Invasion of Christmas (February 2016, published by Obverse Books, benefiting the Cystic Foundation Trust)
- Dr. Who and the Daleks (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
- Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
Audio charity publications
- The Nightmare Fair (April 2003, produced by Argolis, benefiting Sense)
- The Final Game (Summer 2018-Summer 2020, produced by Black Glove Studio/Studio Severn)
Notes
Because these publications are not legally a part of the Doctor Who franchise, a community decision was made to not cover these publications on this wiki.