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|series2 = [[BBC Books]] novelisations  
|series2 = [[BBC Books]] novelisations  
|number= 64  
|number= 64  
|doctor=Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Alternative Ninth Doctor (The Shalka Doctor)  
|doctor=|Alternative Ninth Doctor (The Shalka Doctor)  
|companions= [[Alison Cheney]]<br />The [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|Master]]  
|companions= [[Alison Cheney]]<br />The [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|Master]]  
|enemy= The [[Shalka]]  
|enemy= The [[Shalka]], Prime
|setting= [[England]], [[2003]]  
|setting= [[England]], [[2003]]  
|writer= [[Paul Cornell]]  
|writer= [[Paul Cornell]]  
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|prev2= The Novel of the Film
|prev2= The Novel of the Film
|next2= Shada (novelisation)
|next2= Shada (novelisation)
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|main character = Alison Cheney, the Prime, the Master|year = present day|cover date = 2004|reprint = 2013|sample name = Servants of the Shalakor}}
'''''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]]. It featured the [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|alternate Ninth Doctor]] of the webcast of the same name. He was rendered extra-continuous by the subsequent announcement of a new ''Doctor Who'' TV series. This book was 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 beginning in 2007. 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]]. It featured the [[Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|alternate Ninth Doctor]] of the webcast of the same name. He was rendered extra-continuous by the subsequent announcement of a new ''Doctor Who'' TV series. This book was 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 beginning in 2007. It is the only novelisation to date based upon a webcast.


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