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The Curse of Peladon (1st January) Brian Hayles The Cybermen (20th February) Gerry Davis The Giant Robot (13th March) Terrance Dicks Terror of the Autons (15th May) Terrance Dicks The Green Death (21st August) Malcolm Hulke Planet of the Spiders (16th October) Terrance Dicks The Three Doctors (20th November) Terrance Dicks. The Loch Ness Monster (15th January) Terrance Dicks The Dinosaur Invasion (19th February) Malcolm Hulke The Tenth Planet (19th February) Gerry Davis The Ice Warriors (18th March) Brian Hayles Revenge of the Cybermen (20th May) Terrance Dicks Genesis of the Daleks (22nd July) Terrance Dicks The Web of Fear (19th August) Terrance Dicks The Space War (23rd September) Malcolm Hulke Planet of the Daleks (21st October) Terrance Dicks Pyramids of Mars (16th December) Terrance Dicks. Carnival of Monsters (20th January) Terrance Dicks The Seeds of Doom (17th February) Philip Hinchcliffe The Dalek Invasion of Earth (24th March) Terrance Dicks The Claws of Axos (21st April) Terrance Dicks The Ark in Space (10th May) Ian Marter The Brain of Morbius (23rd June) Terrance Dicks Planet of Evil (18th August) Terrance Dicks The Mutants (29th September) Terrance Dicks The Deadly Assassin (20th October) Terrance Dicks The Talons of Weng-Chiang (15th November) Terrance Dicks The Masque of Mandragora (8th December) Philip Hinchcliffe. The Face of Evil (19th January) Terrance Dicks Horror of Fang Rock (30th March) Terrance Dicks Tomb of the Cybermen (18th May) Gerry Davis The Time Warrior (29th June) Terrance Dicks Death to the Daleks (20th July) Terrance Dicks The Android Invasion (16th November) Terrance Dicks The Sontaran Experiment (7th December) Ian Marter. The Hand of Fear (18th January) Terrance Dicks The Invisible Enemy (29th March) Terrance Dicks The Robots of Death (24th May) Terrance Dicks Image of the Fendahl (26th July) Terrance Dicks The War Games (25th September) Malcolm Hulke Destiny of the Daleks (20th November) Terrance Dicks The Ribos Operation (11th December) Ian Marter 1980 Underworld (24th January) Terrance Dicks The Invasion of Time (21st February) Terrance Dicks The Stones of Blood (20th March) Terrance Dicks The Androids of Tara (24th April) Terrance Dicks The Power of Kroll (26th May) Terrance Dicks The Armageddon Factor (26th June) Terrance Dicks The Keys of Marinus (21st August) Philip Hinchcliffe Nightmare of Eden (21st August) Terrance Dicks The Horns of Nimon (16th October) Terrance Dicks The Monster of Peladon (4th December) Terrance Dicks. 1981 The Creature from the Pit (15th January) David Fisher The Enemy of the World (17th April) Ian Marter An Unearthly Child (15th October) Terrance Dicks. 1982 State of Decay (14th January) Terrance Dicks Warriors ’ Gate (15th April) John Lydecker [aka Stephen Gallagher ] The Keeper of Traken (20th May) Terrance Dicks The Leisure Hive (22nd July) David Fisher The Visitation (19th August) Eric Saward Full Circle (16th September) Andrew Smith Logopolis (21st October) Christopher H Bidmead The Sunmakers (18th November) Terrance Dicks 1983. Time-Flight (15th April) Peter Grimwade Meglos (5th May) Terrance Dicks Castrovalva (16th June) Christopher H. Bidmead Four to Doomsday (21st July) Terrance Dicks Earthshock (18th August) Ian Marter Terminus (15th September) John Lydecker [aka Stephen Gallagher ] Arc of Infinity (20th October) Terrance Dicks The Five Doctors (24th November) Terrance Dicks 1984 Mawdryn Undead (12th January) Peter Grimwade Kinda (15th March) Terrance Dicks Snakedance (3rd May) Terrance Dicks Enlightenment (24th May) Barbara Clegg The Dominators (19th July) Ian Marter Warriors of the Deep (16th August) Terrance Dicks The Aztecs (20th September) John Lucarotti Inferno (18th October) Terrance Dicks The Highlanders (15th November) Gerry Davis Frontios (10th December) Christopher H Bidmead. 1985 Planet of Fire (14th February) Peter Grimwade The Caves of Androzani (14th March) Terrance Dicks Marco Polo (11th April) John Lucarotti The Awakening (13th June) Eric Pringle The Mind of Evil (11th July) Terrance Dicks The Myth Makers (12th September) Donald Cotton The Invasion (10th October) Ian Marter The Krotons (14th November) Terrance Dicks The Two Doctors (5th December) Robert Holmes 1986 The Gunfighters (9th January) Donald Cotton The Time Monster (13th February) Terrance Dicks The Twin Dilemma (13th March) Eric Saward Galaxy Four (10th April) William Emms Timelash (15th May) Glen McCoy Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma [1] (15th May) Tony Attwood The Mark of the Rani (12th June) Pip and Jane Baker The King’s Demons (10th July) Terence Dudley Slipback [2] (21st August) Eric Saward The Savages (11th September) Ian Stuart Black Fury From the Deep (16th October) Victor Pemberton Harry Sullivan’s War [3] (16th October) Ian Marter The Celestial Toymaker (20th November) Gerry Davis & Alison Bingeman The Seeds of Death (4th December) Terrance Dicks 1987 Black Orchid (19th February) Terence Dudley The Ark (19th March) Paul Erickson The Mind Robber (16th April) Peter Ling The Faceless Ones (21st May) Terrance Dicks The Space Museum (18th June) Glyn Jones The Sensorites (16th July) Nigel Robinson The Reign of Terror (20th August) Ian Marter The Romans (19th September) Donald Cotton The Ambassadors of Death (1st October) Terrance Dicks K-9 and Company [4] (1st October) Terence Dudley The Massacre (19th November) John Lucarotti The Macra Terror (10th December) Ian Stuart Black 1988 The Rescue (21st January) Ian Marter Terror of the Vervoids (18th February) Pip and Jane Baker The Time Meddler (1st March) Nigel Robinson The Mysterious Planet (21st April) Terrance Dicks Time and the Rani (5th May) Pip and Jane Baker Vengeance on Varos (16th June) Philip Martin The Underwater Menace (21st July) Nigel Robinson The Wheel in Space (18th August) Terrance Dicks The Ultimate Foe (15th September) Pip and Jane Baker The Edge of Destruction (20th October) Nigel Robinson The Smugglers (17th November) Terrance Dicks Paradise Towers (1st December) Stephen Wyatt 1989 Delta and the Bannermen (19th January) Malcolm Kohll The War Machines (16th February) Ian Stuart Black Dragonfire (16th March) Ian Briggs Attack of the Cybermen (20th April) Eric Saward The Nightmare Fair [5] (18th May) Graham Williams Mindwarp (15th June) Philip Martin The Chase (20th July) John Peel The Ultimate Evil [6] (17th August) Wally K Daly The Daleks ’ Master Plan Part I: Mission to the Unknown (21st September) John Peel The Daleks ’ Master Plan Part II: The Mutation of Time (19th October) John Peel Silver Nemesis (16th November) Kevin Clarke The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (21st December) Stephen Wyatt 1990. Planet of Giants (18th January) Terrance Dicks The Happiness Patrol (15th February) Graeme Curry The Space Pirates (15th March) Terrance Dicks Remembrance of the Daleks (21st June) Ben Aaronovitch Mission to Magnus [7] (19th July) Philip Martin Ghost Light (20th September) Marc Platt Survival (18th October) Rona Munro The Curse of Fenric (15th November) Ian Briggs 1991. Battlefield (18th July) Marc Platt The Pescatons [8] (15th September) Victor Pemberton. Virgin. The Power of the Daleks (1st July 1993) John Peel The Evil of the Daleks (1st August 1993) John Peel The Paradise of Death [9] (April 1994) Barry Letts The Ghosts of N-Space [10] (February 1995) Barry Letts. BBC Doctor Who: The Novel of the Film (May 1996) Gary Russell Scream of the Shalka [11] (February 2004) Paul Cornell Notes. [1] Companions of Doctor Who original novel [2] Adapted from radio play [3] Companions of Doctor Who original novel [4] Companions of Doctor Who adapted novel from spin-off [5] Missing Episodes adaptation [6] Missing Episodes adaptation [7] Missing Episodes adaptation [8] Adapted from LP record [9] Adapted from radio play [10] A Virgin Missing Adventure, adapted from radio play [11] A BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Adapted from webcast play. Out Now! Three Doctor Who audiobook collections featuring monsters, the Master and the Tenth Doctor. This month’s Doctor Who audiobooks from the BBC give us a Fourth Doctor classic and collections featuring iconic monsters, the Master and the Tenth Doctor. Both releases are available now, check out the details and artwork below. Doctor Who and the Robots of Death. By Terrance Dicks. On a desert planet the giant sandminer crawls through the howling sandstorms, harvesting the valuable minerals in the sand. Inside, the humans relax in luxury, while most of the work is done by the robots who serve them. Then the Doctor and Leela arrive - and the mysterious deaths begin. First suspects, then hunted victims, Leela and the Doctor must find the hidden killer – or join the other victims of the Robots of Death. This is an unabridged reading of the novelisation of the Fourth Doctor adventure by Louise Jameson , best known for playing companion Leela. Tenth Doctor Novels Volume 2. Readings of nine original novels featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones, as played on television by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman. The stories included are: Wishing Well by Trevor Baxendale The Many Hands by Dale Smith Martha in the Mirror by Justin Richards Snowglobe 7 by Mike Tucker Ghosts of India by Mark Morris The Doctor Trap by Simon Guerrier Shining Darkness by Mark Michalowski Beautiful Chaos by Gary Russell The Eyeless by Lance Parkin. Freema Agyeman, Debbie Chazen, Bernard Cribbins, Georgia Moffett, Russell Tovey and David Troughton are the readers of these nine original novels featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha.
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