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* An image of the [[Tenth Doctor]] appears on the cover. This is the first time the Doctor has appeared on the cover of a spin-off series-based novel (and indeed is also the first time he has been featured as a major character, too). | * An image of the [[Tenth Doctor]] appears on the cover. This is the first time the Doctor has appeared on the cover of a spin-off series-based novel (and indeed is also the first time he has been featured as a major character, too). | ||
* This is also the first time the Doctor has appeared in a novelisation since the revival of the parent series in 2005. Disregarding the special case of the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 TV film]], which was novelised, and novelisations of several radio and independent video productions, this makes ''The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith'' technically the first novelisation of a televised ''Doctor Who'' story since ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' was adapted in 1993. | * This is also the first time the Doctor has appeared in a novelisation since the revival of the parent series in 2005. Disregarding the special case of the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 TV film]], which was novelised, and novelisations of several radio and independent video productions, this makes ''The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith'' technically the first novelisation of a televised ''Doctor Who'' story since ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|The Evil of the Daleks]]'' was adapted in 1993. | ||
* It also marks the first appearance of the Tenth Doctor in prose outside the [[BBC Books]] [[New Series Adventures]] line. | |||
==Associated Images== | ==Associated Images== |