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The '''Telos ''Doctor Who'' novellas''' were a series of [[Doctor Who spin-offs|tie-in]] [[novella]]s based on the long-running [[BBC]] [[science fiction]] [[television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', officially licensed by the BBC and published by [[Telos Publishing]]. |
The '''Telos ''Doctor Who'' novellas''' were a series of [[Doctor Who spin-offs|tie-in]] [[novella]]s based on the long-running [[BBC]] [[science fiction]] [[television]] series ''[[Doctor Who]]'', officially licensed by the BBC and published by [[Telos Publishing]]. |
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Each novella was published in two formats: standard hardback and deluxe hardback. The BBC's license was specifically only to do hardback fiction (since its [[BBC Books]] imprint was concurrently publishing its |
Each novella was published in two formats: standard hardback and deluxe hardback (which included a full colour artwork Frontispiece, and was signed and numbered. The cover material also differed from the standard edition). The BBC's license was specifically only to do hardback fiction (since its [[BBC Books]] imprint was concurrently publishing its line of paperback ''Doctor Who'' novels), although following further negotiations two of the novellas were subsequently re-printed in paperback (''Ghost Ship'' and ''Foreign Devils''). "Deluxe editions" were also published, which were numbered and autographed by the author, the Frontispiece artist, and the author of the Foreword. (For example, the deluxe edition of ''Nightdreamers'' was signed by the author (Tom Arden), the illustrator (Martin McKenna), and actress [[Katy Manning]] who wrote the foreword and whose character [[Jo Grant]] appears in the book.) |
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''Fallen Gods'' won the [[Aurealis Award]] for best Australian science fiction novel of 2004. |
''Fallen Gods'' won the [[Aurealis Award]] for best Australian science fiction novel of 2004. |
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''The Eye of the Tyger'' was also published in a third, very limited edition for ''Doctor Who'''s 40th anniversary. This was a special slipcased edition which additionally included three plates of artwork placed throughout the book by Walter Howarth, Andrew Skilleter and Fred Gambino. There were 40 numbered copies only and in addition to being signed by author Paul McAuley, Foreword author Neil Gaiman and Frontispiece artist Jim Burns, were also signed by the additional artists and autographed by actor Paul McGann, who played the 8th Doctor. |
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Characters from the novella ''The Cabinet of Light'' also feature in the ''[[Time Hunter]]'' series of novellas by Telos. |
Characters from the novella ''The Cabinet of Light'' also feature in the ''[[Time Hunter]]'' series of novellas by Telos. |
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|''[[Time and Relative]]'' || [[Kim Newman]] || [[First Doctor|First]] || [[Susan Foreman]] || November 2001 |
|''[[Time and Relative]]'' || [[Kim Newman]] || [[Justin Richards]] || [[Bryan Talbot]] || [[First Doctor|First]] || [[Susan Foreman]] || November 2001 |
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|''Citadel of Dreams'' || [[Dave Stone]] || [[Andrew Cartmel]] || [[Lee Sullivan (comics)|Lee Sullivan]] || [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] || [[Ace (Doctor Who)|Ace]] || March 2002 |
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|''Nightdreamers'' || [[Tom Arden]] || [[Katy Manning]] || [[Martin McKenna (artist)|Martin McKenna]] || [[Third Doctor|Third]] || [[Jo Grant]] || May 2002 |
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|''Ghost Ship'' || [[Keith Topping]] || Hugh Lamb || Dariusz Jasiczak || [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]] || None || August 2002 |
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|''[[Foreign Devils (novella)|Foreign Devils]]'' || [[Andrew Cartmel]] || [[Mike Ashley (writer)|Mike Ashley]] || [[Mike Collins (comics)|Mike Collins]] || [[Second Doctor|Second]] || [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]] || November 2002 |
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|''Rip Tide'' || [[Louise Cooper]] || [[Stephen Gallagher]] || Fred Gambino || [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth]] || None || January 2003 |
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|''[[Wonderland (novella)|Wonderland]]'' || [[Mark Chadbourn]] || Second || [[Ben Jackson (Doctor Who)|Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly (Doctor Who)|Polly]] || April 2003 |
|''[[Wonderland (novella)|Wonderland]]'' || [[Mark Chadbourn]] || [[Graham Joyce]] || Dominic Harman || [[Second Doctor|Second]] || [[Ben Jackson (Doctor Who)|Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly (Doctor Who)|Polly]] || April 2003 |
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|''[[Shell Shock (novella)|Shell Shock]]'' || [[Simon A Forward]] || [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]] || [[Peri Brown]] || June 2003 |
|''[[Shell Shock (novella)|Shell Shock]]'' || [[Simon A Forward]] || [[Guy N. Smith]] || Bob Covington || [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]] || [[Peri Brown]] || June 2003 |
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|''[[The Cabinet of Light]]'' || [[Daniel O'Mahony]] || Unspecified Doctor || None || July 2003 |
|''[[The Cabinet of Light]]'' || [[Daniel O'Mahony]] || [[Chaz Brenchley]] || [[John Higgins (comics)|John Higgins]] || Unspecified Doctor || None || July 2003 |
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|''Fallen Gods'' || [[Jonathan Blum (writer, born 1972)|Jon Blum]] and [[Kate Orman]] || [[Storm Constantine]] || Darryl Joyce || [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth]] || None || August 2003 |
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|''Frayed'' || Tara Samms ([[pseudonym]] for [[Stephen Cole (writer)|Stephen Cole]]) || Stephen Laws || [[Chris Moore (illustrator)|Chris Moore]] || [[First Doctor|First]] || Susan || October 2003 |
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|''The Eye of the Tyger'' || [[Paul J. McAuley]] || [[Neil Gaiman]] || [[Jim Burns]] || [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth]] || None || November 2003 |
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|''Companion Piece'' || [[Robert Perry (writer)|Robert Perry]] and [[Mike Tucker (special effects artist)|Mike Tucker]] || Rev Colin Midlane || Allan Bednar || [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] || [[List of Doctor Who spin-off companions#Catherine Broome|Catherine Broome]] || December 2003 |
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|''[[Blood and Hope]]'' || [[Iain McLaughlin]] || [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]] || Peri and [[Erimem]] || January 2004 |
|''[[Blood and Hope]]'' || [[Iain McLaughlin]] || [[John Ostrander]] || Walter Howarth || [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]] || [[Peri Brown]] and [[Erimem]] || January 2004 |
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|''[[The Dalek Factor]]'' || [[Simon Clark (novelist)|Simon Clark]] || Unspecified Doctor || None || February 2004 |
|''[[The Dalek Factor]]'' || [[Simon Clark (novelist)|Simon Clark]] || [[Christopher Fowler]] || [[Graham Humphreys]] || Unspecified Doctor || None || February 2004 |
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*[http://www.timelash.com/tardis/list.asp?telos ''The TARDIS Library'''s listing of Telos ''Doctor Who'' novellas] |
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 30 November 2024
The Telos Doctor Who novellas were a series of tie-in novellas based on the long-running BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, officially licensed by the BBC and published by Telos Publishing.
Each novella was published in two formats: standard hardback and deluxe hardback (which included a full colour artwork Frontispiece, and was signed and numbered. The cover material also differed from the standard edition). The BBC's license was specifically only to do hardback fiction (since its BBC Books imprint was concurrently publishing its line of paperback Doctor Who novels), although following further negotiations two of the novellas were subsequently re-printed in paperback (Ghost Ship and Foreign Devils). "Deluxe editions" were also published, which were numbered and autographed by the author, the Frontispiece artist, and the author of the Foreword. (For example, the deluxe edition of Nightdreamers was signed by the author (Tom Arden), the illustrator (Martin McKenna), and actress Katy Manning who wrote the foreword and whose character Jo Grant appears in the book.)
Fallen Gods won the Aurealis Award for best Australian science fiction novel of 2004.
The Eye of the Tyger was also published in a third, very limited edition for Doctor Who's 40th anniversary. This was a special slipcased edition which additionally included three plates of artwork placed throughout the book by Walter Howarth, Andrew Skilleter and Fred Gambino. There were 40 numbered copies only and in addition to being signed by author Paul McAuley, Foreword author Neil Gaiman and Frontispiece artist Jim Burns, were also signed by the additional artists and autographed by actor Paul McGann, who played the 8th Doctor.
Characters from the novella The Cabinet of Light also feature in the Time Hunter series of novellas by Telos.