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* [[18 May |18]] - [[TME]]: ''[[The Nightmare Fair|Doctor Who - The Nightmare Fair]]'' is first published. This is the first of a new spin-off line by [[Target Books]] dubbed "The Missing Episodes". These are novels based upon the cancelled [[Season 23]], which was delayed a year due to the BBC-ordered hiatus and which ultimately was replaced by what became [[DW]]: ''[[The Trial of a Time Lord]]''. Although based upon a teleplay, the fact it was never produced makes this, in effect, the first original-to-print ''Doctor Who'' novel in which the Doctor himself is the lead character.
* [[18 May |18]] - [[TME]]: ''[[The Nightmare Fair|Doctor Who - The Nightmare Fair]]'' is first published. This is the first of a new spin-off line by [[Target Books]] dubbed "The Missing Episodes". These are novels based upon the cancelled [[Season 23]], which was delayed a year due to the BBC-ordered hiatus and which ultimately was replaced by what became [[DW]]: ''[[The Trial of a Time Lord]]''. Although based upon a teleplay, the fact it was never produced makes this, in effect, the first original-to-print ''Doctor Who'' novel in which the Doctor himself is the lead character.
** [[Target Books]] publishes two final ''Doctor Who Classics'' reprint volumes before abandoning the venture: [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Face of Evil|The Face of Evil]]''/''[[Doctor Who and the Sunmakers|The Sunmakers]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom|The Seeds of Doom]]''/''[[Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin|The Deadly Assassin]]''.
** [[Target Books]] publishes two final ''Doctor Who Classics'' reprint volumes before abandoning the venture: [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Face of Evil|The Face of Evil]]''/''[[Doctor Who and the Sunmakers|The Sunmakers]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom|The Seeds of Doom]]''/''[[Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin|The Deadly Assassin]]''.
* [[26 May |26]] - ''[[Doctor Who: Voyager]]'' is published by [[Marvel Comics]]. This is a graphic novel collecting, in colourized form, the 1985 ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic arc, ''[[Voyager (comic strip)|Voyager]]'' and is likely the first single-story ''Doctor Who'' graphic novel (albeit not featuring original material).
* [[26 May |26]] - ''[[Doctor Who: Voyager]]'' is published by [[Marvel Comics]]. This is a graphic novel collecting, in colourized form, the 1985 ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic arc, ''[[Voyager (comic story)|Voyager]]'' and is likely the first single-story ''Doctor Who'' graphic novel (albeit not featuring original material).


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  • 20 - DWN: Doctor Who - The Chase is first published. Written by John Peel, The Chase was the first of a series of Dalek story novelisations by Peel that were commissioned after Target Books reached an agreement with Terry Nation that would allow his remaining Dalek stories to be adapted as novels. (Prior to this, DW: The Chase, and other Nation-penned Dalek episodes, were expected to remain in limbo, novelisation-wise). Around the time of this book's release, it's announced that a similar agreement had been reached with Eric Saward regarding his two Daleks serials, but ultimately these two stories were never adapted.

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  • 06 - DW: Survival Episode 3 is first broadcast. The 26th season finale ultimately proves to be the final episode of the original series, and the last weekly episode to be broadcast until 2005. Final use of the Keff McCulloch theme music arrangement, while the current series logo would continue to be used for merchandise and books until 1996 and it and a version of the 1987 opening credits sequence would be used again in the 1993 special DW: Dimensions in Time. Final 25-minute episode produced (although The Sarah Jane Adventures revives the format in 2007. Although producer John Nathan Turner later says he was aware the series was going off the air, and Sophie Aldred, in the documentary Thirty Years in the TARDIS says she was told it was cancelled, the BBC does not make any cancellation announcement, and it is widely assumed by fans, and hoped, that a 27th season would air in 1990. Final regular-series appearance of Sophie Aldred and Anthony Ainley (though both would reprise their characters in later productions not directly considered part of continuity.
  • 12 - Howard Lang, who played Horg in DW: An Unearthly Child, dies.
  • 21 - DW: Doctor Who - The Greatest Show in the Galaxy is first published. The title of this release ends up being ironic, as it becomes the first Target Books novelisation to be published after the de facto end of the original 1963-89 series.
  • The Doctor Who: The Scripts release of DW: The Daleks is first published. The next release in this series would not occur until 1992.

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