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|number= 64  
|number= 64  
|doctor=Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Alternative Ninth Doctor (The Shalka Doctor)  
|doctor=Ninth Doctor (Scream of the Shalka)|Alternative Ninth Doctor (The Shalka Doctor)  
|companions= [[Alison Cheney]]<br />The [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|Master]]  
|companions= [[Alison Cheney]], [[The Master (Scream of the Shalka)|the Master]]  
|enemy= The [[Shalka]]  
|enemy= The [[Shalka]]  
|setting= [[England]], [[2003]]  
|setting= [[England]], [[2003]]  
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''This is the novelisation of BBCi's acclaimed ''Doctor Who'' adventure, first broadcast over the Internet in November 2003.''
''This is the novelisation of BBCi's acclaimed ''Doctor Who'' adventure, first broadcast over the Internet in November 2003.''


== Chapter Titles ==
== Chapter titles ==
# Unwelcome Visitors
# Unwelcome Visitors
# Enter the Doctor
# Enter the Doctor
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* Published in the same paperback format as the BBC's two ongoing novel ranges -- the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] and [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]] lines -- it is generally considered to be part of the Past Doctor Adventures ([[PROSE]]) line.
* Published in the same paperback format as the BBC's two ongoing novel ranges -- the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] and [[BBC Past Doctor Adventures]] lines -- it is generally considered to be part of the Past Doctor Adventures ([[PROSE]]) line.
* The adaptation of the story itself runs 194 pages. This makes it one of the shortest ''Doctor Who'' novels published since the [[Virgin New Adventures]] line was launched in 1991. Later novellas published by BBC Books and Telos would be shorter.
* The adaptation of the story itself runs 194 pages. This makes it one of the shortest ''Doctor Who'' novels published since the [[Virgin New Adventures]] line was launched in 1991. Later novellas published by BBC Books and Telos would be shorter.
 
* The remainder of the book is taken up by "The Making of Scream of the Shalka", a behind-the-scenes chronicle also written by Cornell.
The remainder of the book is taken up by "The Making of Scream of the Shalka", a behind-the-scenes chronicle also written by Cornell.


== Publishing History (UK) ==
== Publishing History (UK) ==
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