- Past Doctor Adventures
The Past Doctor Adventures (sometimes known by the abbreviation PDA or PDAs) were a series of spin-off novels based on the long running
BBC science fiction television series "Doctor Who " and published under theBBC Books imprint. For most of their existence, they were published side-by-side with theEighth Doctor Adventures . The novels regularly featured the First throughSeventh Doctor s. TheEighth Doctor co-starred with theFourth Doctor in one novel ("Wolfsbane") and, after the Eighth Doctor Adventures had ceased publication, a novel ("Fear Itself") featuring the Eighth Doctor and set between two earlier Eighth Doctor Adventures ("EarthWorld " and "Vanishing Point") was published within the Past Doctor series. Like all spin-off media, their canonicity in relation to the television series is open to interpretation.Publication history
Between 1991 and 1997,
Virgin Publishing produced successful spin-off novels under the New Adventures and Missing Adventures ranges. However, following the "Doctor Who" television movie in 1996, theBBC did not renewVirgin Publishing 's license to continue publishing "Doctor Who" material. Instead, they opted to publish their own range beginning in 1997 with "The Devil Goblins from Neptune " byMartin Day andKeith Topping . The range continued to be published through to 2005.Virgin had distinguished the New and Missing Adventures with different cover designs. BBC Books, however, did not differentiate their novels featuring the current and past Doctors in this way, although they were listed separately within the books. Fans, however, continued to distinguish the ongoing story of the Eighth Doctor from the more stand-alone adventures of past Doctors.
Despite moving to the BBC, the writers (many of whom wrote for the Virgin series) have broadly attempted to maintain continuity with the New and Missing Adventures and many elements from these series have appeared in the Past Doctor Adventures (which replaced the Missing Adventures). Indeed, one of the novels — "
Millennium Shock " byJustin Richards — was a direct sequel to "System Shock", a Missing Adventure published by Virgin. Another notable release was "Scream of the Shalka", a novelisation of the webcast of the same title and the only release in the Past Doctor range that did not feature an "official" incarnation of the Doctor.In addition to the Past Doctor Adventures and the Eighth Doctor Adventures, the BBC also published three short story collections under the title of Short Trips which feature all eight (at the time of publication) Doctors. These were also inherited from Virgin, a version of their Decalog short story collections, and when the BBC ceased publishing them, a licence to continue was sought by
Big Finish Productions , who continue to publish their own range of Short Trips collections to the present day.The range has ceased publication. In the spring of 2005, BBC Books began publishing a series of hardcover books, the New Series Adventures. The BBC Past Doctor paperback series continued for the remainder of 2005, but no titles have been announced after
Andrew Cartmel 's "Atom Bomb Blues ", which was released in November 2005.In a talk in July 2006, commissioning editor Justin Richards said that BBC Books have plans for the future of the Past Doctor Adventures, but that decisions have not yet been taken. (This is in the context of the BBC Books imprint being taken over by
Random House and consequent managerial uncertainties.) [http://tv.groups.yahoo.com/group/Jade_Pagoda/message/95128]List of Past Doctor Adventures
References
* This novel also features brief appearances by The Second Doctor and Jamie. However, they do not interact with The Seventh Doctor and Ace during the novel.# Although the Seventh Doctor and Ace appear at the beginning and the conclusion of the novel, Ace never meets the past Doctor and companions, and the Seventh's only contact with his other self occurs in an artificial reality simulation when his second self is attempting to access a computer, subsequently providing his younger self with advice and information for tackling the current situation~ Although both Doctors play important roles in solving the crisis, their involvement takes place a month apart, with the Eighth Doctor and Harry Sullivan tackling the problem in November while the Fourth Doctor and Sarah deal with the aftermath in December. Also, Harry is the only person to interact with both Doctors, and the Eighth's current state of amnesia- in the aftermath of "The Ancestor Cell "- prevents Harry from realising that the two Doctors are the same person.ee also
External links
* [http://www.timelash.com/tardis/list.asp?bbcpdoc "The TARDIS Library"'s listing of BBC Past Doctor books]
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