The Doctor Who Files is a series of hardback titles from BBC Children's Books published by the Penguin Group from 2006 onwards.
Overview
All of the titles in this library so far have had a a hexagonal cut out in the cover, through which could be seen the featured character (or topic) on the inside page, and were numbered on the spine. Aimed at young readers, each title in the series was lavishly illustrated with photographs and broken down into small sections of text under various heading with every other page (almost), having a gate-fold (fold out page) "Test your Knowledge" section comprising of five multiple choice questions based on the preceding prose. In addition every title in this series featured a new short prose story.
Internet
Some of the monsters have a short video about them. John Barowman ( captain Jack ) reads them. These videos can be reached on the doctor who official website. There are quite a few difrent one mostly monsters from the third and fourth series. They range from the Hath to Davros and The Daleks to the Weping Angels. There is a very good range.
Doctor Who Files Covers
List of New Prose Fiction
- "The Hero Factor" by Stephen Cole featuring the Tenth Doctor
- "Stamp of Approval" by Jacqueline Rayner featuring Rose Tyler
- "No Fun at the Fair" by Jacqueline Rayner and featuring the Slitheen
- "The Final Darkness" by Stephen Cole and featuring the Sycorax
- "Taking Mickey" by Justin Richards featuring Mickey Smith
- "A Dog's Life" by Justin Richards and featuring K-9
- "Mission to Galacton" by Justin Richards featuring the Daleks
- "Going Off the Rails" by Justin Richards and featuring the Cybermen
- "Needle Point" by Justin Richards featuring Martha Jones
- "Best Friends" by Justin Richards featuring Jack Harkness
- "Birth of a Legend" by Justin Richards featuring the Cult of Skaro
- "The Secret of the Stones" by Justin Richards and featuring the TARDIS
- "Blind Terror" by Justin Richards and featuring the Sontarans
- "Disappearing Act" by Justin Richards and featuring the Ood
Omnibus
All 14 stories, plus an additional story, Speech Day, featuring the Harold Saxon alias of the Master, were collected in an omnibus entitled The Doctor Who Stories, which was published by BBC Children's Books in September 2009.
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