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format= Paperback Book, 251 Pages |
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isbn= ISBN 0-563-48619-8|
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'''Scream of the Shalka''' by [[Paul Cornell]], published by [[BBC Books]], is a 2004 novelisation of the webcast [[Scream of the Shalka (webcast)|of the same title]] that was distributed by the [[BBC]] as a 40th anniversary special on its ''Doctor Who'' website in November and December of 2003. This adaptation of the story marks the only book appearance (to date) of the [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Alternate Ninth Doctor]] featured in the webcast, who was rendered non-canon by the subsequent announcement of a new ''Doctor Who'' TV series. This book is the first novelisation of an officially licensed ''Doctor Who'' story since the [[1996]] novelisation of ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]''. As of 2011 it stands as the most recent novelisation of a ''Doctor Who'' story, although novelisations based upon the spinoff series ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' were published from 2007. Finally, it is the only novelisation to date based upon a webcast.
'''Scream of the Shalka''' by [[Paul Cornell]], published by [[BBC Books]], is a 2004 novelisation of the webcast [[Scream of the Shalka (webcast)|of the same title]] that was distributed by the [[BBC]] as a 40th anniversary special on its ''Doctor Who'' website in November and December of 2003. This adaptation of the story marks the only book appearance (to date) of the [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Alternate Ninth Doctor]] featured in the webcast, who was rendered non-canon by the subsequent announcement of a new ''Doctor Who'' TV series. This book is the first novelisation of an officially licensed ''Doctor Who'' story since the [[1996]] novelisation of ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]''. As of 2011 it stands as the most recent novelisation of a ''Doctor Who'' story, although novelisations based upon the spinoff series ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' were published from 2007. Finally, it is the only novelisation to date based upon a webcast.
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