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[[Paul Magrs]] adapted his radio play (featuring DWU elements) {{cs|Imaginary Boys (audio story)}} into [[Imaginary Boys (short story)|a short story]], which was published in the anthology ''[[Wilde Stories 2016]]''. | [[Paul Magrs]] adapted his radio play (featuring DWU elements) {{cs|Imaginary Boys (audio story)}} into [[Imaginary Boys (short story)|a short story]], which was published in the anthology ''[[Wilde Stories 2016 (anthology)|Wilde Stories 2016]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 08:09, 29 November 2023
The following is a list of adaptations when a published Doctor Who universe story was retold in a new media.
Television
Novelisations
Novelisations are the most ubiquitous form of DWU adaptations.
- Doctor Who:
- Frederick Muller novelisations
- Target novelisations
- BBC Books novelisations
- Spin-offs:
Miscellaneous
Paul Magrs adapted his radio play (featuring DWU elements) Imaginary Boys [+]Loading...["Imaginary Boys (audio story)"] into a short story, which was published in the anthology Wilde Stories 2016.
Audio
Big Finish Productions has made a number of adaptions as audio dramas:
- Bernice Summerfield series 1, adapting Virgin New Adventures novels
- The Stageplays, adapting three Doctor Who stage plays
- Novel Adaptations, adapting Virgin New Adventures novels
- The Comic Strip Adaptations: Volume One, adapted two Four Doctor comic stories
Paul Magrs adapted three Doctor Who annual comic stories into Dead on Arrival & Other Stories for BBC Audio.