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| | novel name=Doctor Who and the Visitation| |
| | image=[[Image: Visitation_novel.jpg|250px]]| |
| | series=[[Doctor Who]]-<br/>[[Target Novelisation]] | |
| | number= 70 (given to later editions) | |
| | doctor=[[Fifth Doctor]] | |
| | companions= [[Adric]], [[Nyssa]], [[Tegan Jovanka]] | |
| | enemy= [[Terileptil]]s | |
| | year= [[London]], [[Earth]], August/September [[1666]] | |
| | writer= [[Eric Saward]]| |
| | publisher= [[Target Books]], [[W.H. Allen & Co]]| |
| | release date= August [[1982]]| |
| | format= Paperback Book, --- Pages| |
| | isbn= ISBN 0-426-20135-3| |
| | previous story=[[Kinda (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Kinda]] | |
| | next story=[[Black Orchid (novelisation)|Doctor Who – Black Orchid]] }} |
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| |colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=#f9f9f9 | <small> [[The Visitation]]</small>
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| | align="center" colspan=2 bgcolor="#F5F8CA" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size:150%;" | '''Doctor Who And The Visitation'''
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| | style="text-align: right;" | '''Series'''
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| | bgcolor="#F5F8CA" | [[Target Novelisation]]
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| | style="text-align: right;" | '''Doctor'''
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| | bgcolor="#F5F8CA" | [[Fifth Doctor]]
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| | style="text-align: right;" | '''Companions'''
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| | bgcolor="#F5F8CA" | [[Adric]]
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| [[Nyssa]] | | ==Novelisation== |
| | * This novelisation is based on the original television serial ([[DW]]): '' [[The Visitation]] '' which was shown from 15th February 1982 and written by [[Eric Saward]] |
| | * The cover and information shown on the right is for the original Target novel and featured a photographic cover. (See below for information on other UK and international editions which published with a different cover). |
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| [[Tegan Jovanka | Tegan]]
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| | Tegan, the young air hostess who quite unintentionally became a member of the TARDIS’s crew, wants to return to her own time, but when the Doctor tries to take her back to Heathrow Airport in the twentieth century the TARDIS lands instead on the outskirts of seventeenth-century London. <br> |
| | style="text-align: right;" | '''Author'''
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| | bgcolor="#F5F8CA" | [[Eric Saward]]
| | * None |
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| | style="text-align: right;" | '''Publisher'''
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| | bgcolor="#F5F8CA" | W.H Allen & Co
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| | style="text-align: right;" | '''Publication Date'''
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| | bgcolor="#F5F8CA" | 1982
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| | style="text-align: right;" | '''ISBN'''
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| | bgcolor="#F5F8CA" | ISBN 0-426-20135-3
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| [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], the young air hostess who quite unintentionally became a member of the [[TARDIS]]'s crew, wants to return to her own time, but when the Doctor tries to take her back to [[Heathrow Airport]] in the [[20th century|twentieth century]] the TARDIS lands instead on the outskirts of [[17th century|seventeenth-century]] [[London]].
| | == Deviations from the Televised Story == |
| | * ''To be added'' |
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| [[The Doctor]] and his companions receive a decidedly unfriendly welcome - but it soon becomes clear that the sinister activites of other visitors from time and space have made the villagers extremely suspicious of outsiders. | | ==Author, Writing and Publishing Notes== |
| | * Dedication: `For Paula, with fondest love’ |
| | *Cover Flash reads`A BBC TV PROGRAMME WITH PETER DAVISON AS THE DOCTOR’ |
| | * The cover was initially intended to show a painting commissioned from [[David McAllister]]. [[Peter Davison]], however, was not pleased with McAllister's likeness of him, and a publicity photograph of Davison as [[the Doctor]] posing in front of the [[TARDIS]] was used instead. |
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| And as a result of the aliens' evil schemes, the Doctor finds himself on the point of playing a key role in a gruesome historical event...
| | ==Associated Images== |
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| | ==Publishing History (UK)== |
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| ''- taken from the jacket synopsis'' | | '''First Publication:''' |
| | | * Hardback |
| | | : W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. UK |
| | | * Paperback |
| == Book Chapters ==
| | : Target |
| | | '''Re-issues:''' |
| There are no individually titled chapters for this book. It is simply broken up into eleven chapters, each numbered sequentially
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| == Deviations from the Televised Story ==
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| | ==International Editions== |
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| == Cover Design Note == | | ==External Sources== |
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| The cover was initially intended to show a painting commissioned from [[David McAllister]]. [[Peter Davison]], however, was not pleased with McAllister's likeness of him, and a publicity photograph of Davison as [[the Doctor]] posing in front of the [[TARDIS]] was used instead. Most novelizations of the other [[Fifth Doctor]] [[List of television stories|television stories]] followed this same motif.
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