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''' | '''''Decalog''''' was a series of short story anthologies published by [[Virgin Books]]. | ||
[[BBC Books]] continued the ''Decalog'' format of multi-Doctor short stories by launching the ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' series of books, which was later taken over by [[Big Finish Productions]] | Following the success of their ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]'', Virgin Books launched the ''Decalog'' series in [[1994 (releases)|1994]] as a way to publish shorter ''[[Doctor Who]]'' fiction. The first three ''Decalog'' anthologies featured the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. | ||
After Virgin Books lost its ''[[Doctor Who]]'' license in [[1997 (production)|1997]], ''[[Decalog 4: Re:Generations]]'' concerned the family and history of ''New Adventures'' character [[Roz Forrester]]. ''[[Decalog 5: Wonders]]'' strayed even further from its origins, with most of its stories having no apparent connection to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. | |||
[[BBC Books]] continued the ''Decalog'' format of multi-Doctor short stories by launching the ''[[Short Trips (series)|Short Trips]]'' series of books, which was later taken over by [[Big Finish Productions]]. | |||
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Revision as of 04:35, 9 August 2018
Decalog was a series of short story anthologies published by Virgin Books.
Following the success of their New Adventures, Virgin Books launched the Decalog series in 1994 as a way to publish shorter Doctor Who fiction. The first three Decalog anthologies featured the first seven incarnations of the Doctor.
After Virgin Books lost its Doctor Who license in 1997, Decalog 4: Re:Generations concerned the family and history of New Adventures character Roz Forrester. Decalog 5: Wonders strayed even further from its origins, with most of its stories having no apparent connection to the Doctor Who universe.
BBC Books continued the Decalog format of multi-Doctor short stories by launching the Short Trips series of books, which was later taken over by Big Finish Productions.
- Decalog
- Decalog 2: Lost Property
- Decalog 3: Consequences
- Decalog 4: Re:Generations
- Decalog 5: Wonders