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|novelisation of = The Sea Devils (TV story)
|novelisation of = The Sea Devils (TV story)
|image = Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils.jpg
|image = <gallery>Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils.jpg|1974 edition
|series = Publication order
Sea Devils novel.jpg|1979 edition
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|series = [[Target novelisation]]s
|number = 54 (given to later editions)  
|number = 54 (given to later editions)  
|doctor = Third Doctor  
|doctor = Third Doctor  
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|enemy = [[Sea Devil]]s, {{Delgado}}
|enemy = [[Sea Devil]]s, {{Delgado}}
|setting = [[Earth]], [[1979]]
|setting = [[Earth]], [[1979]]
|writer = [[Malcolm Hulke]]
|writer = Malcolm Hulke
|read by = [[Geoffrey Beevers]]
|read by = [[Geoffrey Beevers]]
|cover = [[Chris Achilleos]]
|cover = [[Chris Achilleos]]
|publisher = Target Books
|publisher = Target Books
|publisher2 = W.H. Allen  
|publisher2 = W.H. Allen  
|release date= {{il|[[17 October (releases)|17 October]] [[1974 (releases)|1974]] (paperback)|[[June (releases)|June]] [[1981 (releases)|1981]] (hardcover)}}
|release date= 17 October 1974
|format = Hardcover and paperback editions; 13 Chapters, 139 Pages  
|format = Hardcover and paperback editions; 13 Chapters, 139 Pages
|isbn = ISBN 0-426-10516-8
|isbn = ISBN 0-426-10516-8
|prev = Doctor Who and the Dæmons (novelisation)
|prev = Doctor Who and the Dæmons (novelisation)
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* The novelisation uses the term Sea-Devil (with a hyphen, as here), rather than [[Sea Devil]].
* The novelisation uses the term Sea-Devil (with a hyphen, as here), rather than [[Sea Devil]].
* We learn about media publicity surrounding [[the Master]]'s lengthy trial and the ethical debate as to whether to execute him and the ethical difficulty of putting an immortal being, a [[Time Lord]], in prison for life. During the trial, [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] gave testimony urging punishment other than the death penalty.
* We learn about media publicity surrounding [[the Master]]'s lengthy trial and the ethical debate as to whether to execute him and the ethical difficulty of putting an immortal being, a [[Time Lord]], in prison for life. During the trial, [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] gave testimony urging punishment other than the death penalty.
* The [[Third Doctor]] frequently tells [[Jo Grant|Jo]] that the [[Sea Devil]]s are related to the [[Silurian]]s and that they are "just like those cave monsters we met in [[Derbyshire]]" — obviously referring to both himself and [[Unified Intelligence Taskforce|UNIT]], as Jo never met the Silurians on-screen.
* The [[Third Doctor]] frequently tells [[Jo Grant|Jo]] that the [[Sea Devil]]s are related to the [[Silurian]]s and that they are "just like those cave monsters we met in [[Derbyshire]]" — obviously referring to both himself and [[UNIT]], as Jo never met the Silurians on-screen.
* On page 83, the Master tells the Doctor that he plans to use the Sea Devils, just like he used the [[Ogron]]s. As the book was published a year after ''[[Frontier in Space]]'' was transmitted, Malcolm Hulke included the reference. In ''Frontier in Space'' and its novelisation ''[[Doctor Who and the Space War]]'', the Master tells the Doctor he thought he'd come and see him in prison like he came to see him when he was locked up in ''The'' ''Sea Devils''.
* On page 83, the Master tells the Doctor that he plans to use the Sea Devils, just like he used the [[Ogron]]s. As the book was published a year after ''[[Frontier in Space]]'' was transmitted, Malcolm Hulke included the reference. In ''Frontier in Space'' and its novelisation ''[[Doctor Who and the Space War]]'', the Master tells the Doctor he thought he'd come and see him in prison like he came to see him when he was locked up in ''The'' ''Sea Devils''.
* At the end of the book, the Master escapes in a [[helicopter]], rather than a [[hovercraft]] which he used in the televised version.
* At the end of the book, the Master escapes in a [[helicopter]], rather than a [[hovercraft]] which he used in the televised version.
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* Several characters are given first names: Thomas Robbins, Robert Walker, Robin Ridgeway and Tony Mitchell.
* Several characters are given first names: Thomas Robbins, Robert Walker, Robin Ridgeway and Tony Mitchell.
* The ''[[SS Pevensey Castle]]''<nowiki/>'s First Officer is named Mason, and several other crew members are nicknamed: the Jamaican, the Scouse, and Jock.
* The ''[[SS Pevensey Castle]]''<nowiki/>'s First Officer is named Mason, and several other crew members are nicknamed: the Jamaican, the Scouse, and Jock.
* The Master cites the extinctions of the [[dodo]], [[passenger pigeon]], [[bluebuck]], [[great auk]], and various [[Australia]]n [[marsupial]]s as evidence while trying to convince the Sea Devils that humanity must be destroyed.
* During the escape of the submarine crew from the Sea Devil base, Ridgeway expressed a little regret at having to shoot a Sea Devil in the back, considering it to be not 'very gentlemanly'.
* At the end, [[Robert Walker]] congratulates the Doctor for destroying the Sea Devils, to which the Doctor frankly states he does not want the [[Parliamentary Secretary|Parliamentary Secretary's]] thanks. When the Master then escapes, an outraged Walker vows to capture the escaped [[Time Lord]] at all costs.


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