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The '''Target Missing Episodes''' was a series of novels published by [[Target Books]] as a spin-off of their regular ''Doctor Who'' novelisations line. They were novelisations of scripts written for [[Season 23]] but never produced due to the decision to proceed with the ''[[The Trial of a Time Lord|Trial of a Time Lord]]'' story arc instead. Although more than three stories had been planned for the aborted season, only three were adapted. This spin-off line is notable for including the only ''Doctor Who'' novel to be written by series producer [[Graham Williams]].
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The '''Target Missing Episodes''' was a series of novels published by [[Target Books]] as a spin-off of their regular ''Doctor Who'' novelisations line.
 
They were novelisations of scripts written for [[season 23]] but never produced due to the decision to proceed with ''The Trial of a Time Lord'' story arc instead.
 
Although more than three stories had been planned for the aborted season, only three were adapted. This spin-off line is notable for including the only ''Doctor Who'' novel to be written by series producer [[Graham Williams]].


== List of novels ==
== List of novels ==
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|1|| ''[[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|The Nightmare Fair]]'' || [[Graham Williams]] || [[Sixth Doctor|6th]] || [[Peri]], [[Celestial Toymaker]] || [[18 May (releases)|18 May]] [[1989 (releases)|1989]]  
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|''[[The Nightmare Fair (novelisation)|The Nightmare Fair]]''
|[[Graham Williams]]
|rowspan=3|[[Sixth Doctor|6th]]
|[[Peri Brown|Peri]], [[Celestial Toymaker]]
|[[18 May (releases)|18 May]] [[1989 (releases)|1989]]
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|2|| ''[[The Ultimate Evil (novel)|The Ultimate Evil]]'' || [[Wally K Daly]] || 6th || Peri || [[17 August (releases)|17 August]] 1989  
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|''[[The Ultimate Evil (novel)|The Ultimate Evil]]''
|[[Wally K Daly]]
|Peri
|[[17 August (releases)|17 August]] 1989
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|3|| ''[[Mission to Magnus (novelisation)|Mission to Magnus]]'' || [[Philip Martin]] || 6th || Peri, [[Ice Warrior]]s || [[19 July (releases)|19 July]] [[1990 (releases)|1990]]  
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|''[[Mission to Magnus (novelisation)|Mission to Magnus]]''
|[[Philip Martin]]
|Peri, [[Ice Warrior]]s, [[Sil]]
|[[19 July (releases)|19 July]] [[1990 (releases)|1990]]
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The Target Missing Episodes was a series of novels published by Target Books as a spin-off of their regular Doctor Who novelisations line.

They were novelisations of scripts written for season 23 but never produced due to the decision to proceed with The Trial of a Time Lord story arc instead.

Although more than three stories had been planned for the aborted season, only three were adapted. This spin-off line is notable for including the only Doctor Who novel to be written by series producer Graham Williams.

List of novels

# Title Author Doctor Featuring Released
1 The Nightmare Fair Graham Williams 6th Peri, Celestial Toymaker 18 May 1989
2 The Ultimate Evil Wally K Daly Peri 17 August 1989
3 Mission to Magnus Philip Martin Peri, Ice Warriors, Sil 19 July 1990

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