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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks by Terrance Dicks Catalogue of the Scrolls. The Society Library (also known as the Black Scrolls of Rassilon) is kept in a random and increasing number of small boxes. It began life as a (reasonably extensive) collection of Target novelisations of televised Doctor Who stories, which were immensely popular in the era before VHS and DVD releases. Freed of the constraints of a BBC budget and special effects limitations, some of them are even regarded by characters as a better interpretation of the stories than the televised versions. More recently, the library has been given a considerable number of original novels and short stories from the the "Wilderness Years", as well as some tie-in novels of the recent series. There are also some non-fiction titles and a couple of audio adventures and DVDs. A full catalogue of the society holdings is found below, sorted by Doctor and alphabetically, and a version can be downloaded as a spreadsheet with filters here. Where possible, each title links to their respective article on TARDIS Wiki. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, we are currently unable to loan any books out to members. Hopefully some day, we'll be able to share these books with you once again! First Doctor. Novelisations. Audio. Mission to the Unknown - audio recording of missing episode with linking narration. Second Doctor. Third Doctor. Novelisations. Audio stories. Fourth Doctor. Novelisations. Audio stories. The Ark in Space - Special Edition – Robert Holmes (BBC DVD) Genesis of the Daleks - Terry Nation (BBC DVD) Robot - Terrance Dicks (BBC DVD) The Sontaran Experiment - Bob Baker & Dave Martin (BBC DVD) Fifth Doctor. Castrovalva - Christopher H. Bidmead The Crystal Bucephalus - Craig Hinton (VMA) Enlightenment - Barbara Clegg The Five Doctors - Terrance Dicks Goth Opera - Paul Cornell (VMA, 2 copies) Kinda - Terrance Dicks Lords of the Storm - David McIntee (VMA) Planet of Fire - Peter Grimwade The Sands of Time - Justin Richards (VMA) Snakedance - Terrance Dicks. Sixth Doctor. Burning Heart - Dave Stone (VMA) Killing Ground - Steve Lyons (VMA) Mission to Magnus - Philip Martin (based on the missing story which would have aired in Season 23 had the hiatus not occurred) State of Change - Christopher Bulis (VMA) Timelash - Glen McCoy Time of Your Life - Steve Lyons (VMA) Seventh Doctor. The Curse of Fenric - Ian Briggs Dragonfire - Ian Briggs Ghost Light - Marc Platt Love and War - Paul Cornell (VNA) No Future - Paul Cornell (VNA) Remembrance of the Daleks - Ben Aaronovitch Timewyrm: Apocalypse - Nigel Robinson (VNA, third book in the Timewyrm arc) Timewyrm: Exodus - Terrance Dicks (VNA, second book in the Timewyrm arc) Timewyrm: Genesys - John Peel (VNA, first book in the Timewyrm arc) Eighth Doctor. Doctor Who - Gary Russell (BBC Books, novelisation of the TV movie) Ninth Doctor. Novelisations. Tenth Doctor. Novelisations. Audio stories. Eleventh Doctor. Novelisations. Audio stories. The Hounds of Artemis - James Goss (BBC Audio, read by Matt Smith) The Ring of Steel - Stephen Cole (BBC Audio, read by Arthur Darvill) The Runaway Train - Oli Smith (BBC Audio, read by Matt Smith) - packaged with Pest Control. Torchwood. Pack Animals - Peter Anghelides (BBC Books) Doctor Who Unbound. (non-canonical "what if" scenarios in audio format) Decalog. (collection of linked short stories) Decalog - edited by Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker (Virgin) Decalog 2: Lost Property - edited by Mark Stammers and Stephen James Walker (Virgin) Decalog 3: Consequences - edited by Justin Richards and Andy Lane (Virgin) Decalog 4: Re:Generations - edited by Justin Richards and Andy Lane (Virgin) Decalog 5:Wonders - edited by Paul Leonard and Jim Mortimore (Virgin) Miscellaneous. The Brilliant Book 2011 - BBC Books The Brilliant Book 2012 - BBC Books Doctor Who Big Finish Promo - previews, trailers, and interviews (Big Finish, 2007) Doctor Who: Aliens and Enemies - Justin Richards (BBC Books) Doctor Who: Companion Compendium - Justin Richards (Penguin Books) Doctor Who: Companions and Allies - Steve Tribe (BBC Books) Doctor Who: Creatures and Demons - Justin Richards (BBC Books) Doctor Who: The Secret Lives of Monsters - Justin Richards (BBC Books) Doctor Who: Starships and Spacestations - Justin Richards (BBC Books) Doctor Who: The Time Traveller's Almanac - Steve Tribe (BBC Books) Doctor Who Magazine #487 - edited by Tom Spilsbury (Panini Comics) Doctor Who Magazine #528 - edited by Marcus Hearn (Panini Comics, includes a feature on IDW comics by society member, Will Shaw!) Doctor Who The Official Annual 2008 - BBC Children's Books Doctor Who The Official Annual 2009 - BBC Children's Books Doctor Who The Official Annual 2010 - BBC Children's Books Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011 - BBC Children's Books The Official Doctor Who Annual 2013 - BBC Children's Books Doctor Who: Origami - Mark Bolitho (BBC Books, folding patterns) Professor Howe and the Plastic Peril - Jamie Hailstone (Long Scarf Books, unofficial parody for BBC Children in Need 2018) Professor Howe and the Shanghaied Scientist - Jamie Hailstone (Long Scarf Books, unofficial parody for BBC Children in Need 2019) Time Lord - Ian Marsh & Peter Darvill-Evans (role-playing resource) Top Trumps Series 4 - Moray Laing (BBC Books, guide to the card game) Non-Fiction. The Black Archive #24 – The Time Warrior - Matthew Kilburn (Obverse Books, signed by author) The Classic Doctor Who DVD Compendium - edited by Paul Smith (Wonderful Books) Doctor Who Memorabilia: An Unofficial Guide to Doctor Who Collectables - Paul Berry (Amberley Publishing) Licence Denied - edited by Paul Cornell (on fanzines) The Official Doctor Who Fan Club - Keith Miller (Pegimount Press) Running Through Corridors Volume 1: The 60s - Toby Hadoke & Robert Shearman (Mad Norwegian Press, signed by Rob!) Running Through Corridors Volume 2: The 70s - Toby Hadoke & Robert Shearman (Mad Norwegian Press, signed by Rob!) The Science of Doctor Who - Paul Parsons Doctor Who - The Scripts: Tom Baker 1974/5 - Various with additional text by Justin Richards and Andrew Pixley (BBC Books) Talkin' Bout My Regeneration - The Making of The Sirens of Time - Doctor Who Magazine audio documentary Who’s There? The Life and Career of William Hartnell - Jessica Carney (Fantom Films Limited, biography) Key - VMA = Virgin Missing Adventures - VNA = Virgin New Adventures - PDA = Past Doctor Adventures (BBC Books) - NSA = New Series Adventures - All other fiction titles are Target Novelisations unless otherwise specified. The essential Terrance Dicks stories, as chosen by fans. Take a peek at the artwork for the Essential Terrance Dicks two-volume celebration, coming this August. DOCTOR WHO IN GERMANY. Watch Doctor Who. Find out how to watch the past, present and future adventures of everyone's favourite Time Lord! Television. On Demand. Download or stream your favourite episodes. Doctor Who. This is a commercial website from BBC Studios. BBC, DOCTOR WHO, DALEK and TARDIS (word marks, logos & devices) are trademarks of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Logos © 1996. Doctor Who logos © BBC 1969 and 2009. Dalek image © BBC/Terry Nation 1963. If you come across an infringement of BBC copyright or trade mark that you would like to report please e-mail antipiracy at bbc dot com with as much information as possible. Thank you for taking the trouble to report this, we appreciate the vigilance of our fans. Death to the Daleks. Death to the Daleks is the third serial of the 11th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who , which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 23 February to 16 March 1974. The narrative begins as the TARDIS suffers an energy drain and crash-lands on the planet Exxilon. The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and his companion Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) are subsequently embroiled in a conflict between the Daleks and the human Marine Space Corp expedition over the mineral "Parrinium", which can cure and give immunity from a deadly space plague. Contents. Plot 1 Continuity 1.1 Missing episodes 2.1 In print 4.1 Home media 4.2. Travelling through space, the TARDIS suffers an energy drain and crash-lands on the planet Exxilon. The Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith venture outside to investigate the cause of the interference, and become separated. The Doctor is captured by the planet's inhabitants - the savage Exxilons - but escapes. Sarah is attacked by one of the creatures in the TARDIS, and flees into the night, finding a huge white city with a flashing beacon. When daylight arrives, the Doctor is found by a party of the Marine Space Corps; they take him to their ship, which has been stranded by a power drain. They are on an expedition to mine "Parrinium" - a mineral abundant only on Exxilon - which can cure and give immunity from a deadly space plague. The lives of at least 10 million people depend on the expedition's obtaining the Parrinium and leaving the planet within a month. They show the Doctor some photos they have taken of the nearby city - which the Exxilons worship, sacrificing anyone who ventures too close to it. Sarah does so, and is captured and taken to the Exxilons' caves to be sacrificed by their High Priest. A ship containing four Daleks now arrives; both the Daleks' ship and their weapons have been rendered useless by the energy drain. The Daleks encounter the Doctor and attempt to exterminate him but their weapons do not work. The Daleks claim that several of their planetary colonies are suffering from plague; thus they need Parrinium for the same reason as the humans. The Daleks, the Doctor, and the humans form an uneasy alliance to obtain Parrinium and escape Exxilon. While the allies are making their way to the humans' mining dome, the Exxilons ambush them. A massive battle ensues and the Exxilons end up killing a human and a Dalek and capturing the others. The prisoners are taken to the Exxilon caves where the Doctor interrupts Sarah Jane's sacrifice; therefore, he is also condemned to death.