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The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)

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Novelisation

  • This novelisation is based on the original television serial (DW): The Happiness Patrol, written by Graeme Curry and shown from 2 November 1988.
  • The cover and information shown on the right is for the original Target novel. It featured the artwork of Alister Pearson. (See below for information on editions with different covers).

Publisher's summary

I would also like to take this opportunity to squash the persistent rumours about mysterious "disappearances" and emphasise that rural and urban areas are now enjoying a life of harmony and peace. I'm sure you're glad to hear this. And I'm happy you're glad

Helen A, ruler of colony Terra Alpha, is determined that happiness will prevail. And if any killjoys insist on being miserable, the fun guns of the Happiness Patrol will remove them; or they will vanish into the Kandy Kitchen, where the Kandy Man will deal with them.

When the Doctor and Ace spend a night in the dark streets of Terra Alpha they have to keep a smile on their faces - or else! - while making contact with the native Pipe People and trying to convince the colonists that they can have too much of a good thing - even sweets and happiness.

Illustrations

  • None

Book Chapters

There are no individually titled chapters for this book. It is simply broken up into fifteen chapters, each numbered sequentially.

Deviations from televised story

To be added

Writing and publishing notes

  • Alister Pearson’s original cover design was much simplified in the final cover.
  • Back pages include full page adverts for Doctor Who Magazine and the Target range of Doctor Who Books 1963-1989

Additional cover images

To be added

British publication history

One single paperback edition, priced £2.50 (UK), estimated print run: 25,000 copies.

Editions published outside Britain

To be added

See also

External links

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