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Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks
This is a fiercely faithful novelisation and, whilst a prelude of Target books to come, feels like a definite step in the proto-DVDification


The Revenge of the Cybermen
In October 1983, Revenge of the Cybermen was the BBC's first Doctor Who video release and it's an extraordinary thing. As Richard At


Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors
I was initially very underwhelmed by this but writing about it and stretching and stretching and stretching what could be read into it I fou


Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet
I'm going to end up being quite critical in many ways of Gerry Davis again so I do want to make it clear that, just as with Doctor Who a


Doctor Who and the Dinosaur Invasion
Possibly the most iconic cover of the whole range, and all thanks to five letters (or three letters if you prefer). Behold the depths to whi


Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster
Just look at that cover. For Tom's debut, they went so far as to try and incorporate his head into the logo. That didn't work so now


The Three Doctors
A later edition would revert to type and plump for Doctor Who and the Three Doctors (http://www.pagefillers.com/dwrg/threnov.htm#1), which i


Doctor Who and the Planet of the Spiders
It's so focused on the moment of the regeneration that it may as well say 'And INTRODUCING Tom Baker as The Doctor'. Mind you, i


Doctor Who and the Green Death
As companion departures go, Hulke takes the next step up after 'Fury from the Deep'. Phil Sandifer describes that story as the best


Doctor Who and the Terror of the Autons
I know this one is a well-loved novelisation and, the treatment of Jo aside, I can see why - the descriptions, character details and pace a
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