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[[Paul Cornell]] wrote a novelisation of ''Scream of the Shalka'', which was published by [[BBC Books]]. This marked the first publication of a novelisation under the BBC Books paperback line since ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' was so adapted in [[1996]], and the first novelisation of a non-televised ''Doctor Who'' story since ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (novel)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'' in [[1991]]; it is also the only webcast to be so adapted. The book was augmented with a section chronicling the making of the webcast.
[[Paul Cornell]] wrote a novelisation of ''Scream of the Shalka'', which was published by [[BBC Books]]. This marked the first publication of a novelisation under the BBC Books paperback line since ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'' was so adapted in [[1996]], and the first novelisation of a non-televised ''Doctor Who'' story since ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (novel)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'' in [[1991]]; it is also the only webcast to be so adapted. The book was augmented with a section chronicling the making of the webcast.


==Behind the scenes==
*Around the time of providing the voice of Alison, [[Sophie Okonedo]] also filmed a role in the movie ''Hotel Rwanda'', for which she was nominated for an Academy Award; this makes Okonedo, to date, the only companion actor to have been nominated for an Oscar.
==See also==
==See also==
*[[The Infinite Quest]], a short Doctor Who animated series for [[Totally Doctor Who]], also animated by Cosgrove Hall.
*[[The Infinite Quest]], a short Doctor Who animated series for [[Totally Doctor Who]], also animated by Cosgrove Hall.
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