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Doctor Who Pinnacle Novelizations
Series · 10 books · 1974-1978

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#1

Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks

1974

Trapped in the future, The Third Doctor battles the Daleks on Earth, in a new edition of a Doctor Who classic
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#2

Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon

1974

The evil MASTER has stolen the Time Lords' file on the horrifying DOOMSDAY WEAPON with which, when he finds it, he can blast whole planets out of existence and make himself ruler of the Galaxy! The Time Lords direct DOCTOR WHO and Jo Grant in TARDIS to a bleak planet in the year 2471 where they find colonists from Earth under threat from mysterious, savage, monster lizards with frightful claws! And hidden upon this planet is the DOOMSDAY WEAPON for which the MASTER is intently searching ...
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#3

Doctor Who and the Invasion of the Dinosaurs

1976

The Doctor and Sarah arrive back in the TARDIS to find London completely deserted—except for the dinosaurs. Has the return of these prehistoric creatures been deliberately planned and, if so, who can behind it all?
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#4

Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks

1976

The place: Skaro Time: The Birth of the Daleks After a thousand years of futile war against the Thals, DAVROS has perfected the physical form that will carry his race into eternity – the dreaded DALEK. Without feeling, conscience or pity, the Dalek is programmed to EXTERMINATE. At the command of the Time Lords, DOCTOR WHO travels back through time in an effort to totally destroy this terrible menace of the future. But even the Doctor cannot always win …
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#5

Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster

1976

Why is Doctor Who suddenly summoned to the shores of Loch Ness? Terror and panic spread as the third oil rig is smashed into the sea by a mysterious force... the monster? The controlling power must be the Zygons—alien creatures who have lived hidden on Earth for thousands of years, and now feel strong enough to take over the planet... The Doctor, Sarah and UNIT have different ideas—but can they outwit the supreme cunning of the ruthless Zygons?
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#6

Doctor Who and the Revenge of the Cybermen

1976

A mysterious plague strikes Space Beacon Nerva, killing its victims within minutes. When Doctor Who lands, only four humans remain alive. One of these seems to be in league with the nearby planet of gold, Voga... Or is he in fact working for the dreaded Cybermen, who are now determined to finally destroy their old enemies, the Vogans? The Doctor, Sarah and Harry find themselves caught in the midst of a terrifying struggle to the death - between the ruthless, power-hungry Cybermen and the desperate determined Vogans.
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#7

Doctor Who and the Talons of Weng-Chiang

1977

Stepping out of the Tardis into Victorian London, Leela and the Doctor are confronted by menacing, diabolical horrors shrouded within the swirling London fog – a man's death cry, an attack by Chinese Tong hatchet men, giant rats roaming the sewers, young women mysteriously disappearing... The hideously deformed Magnus Greel, conducting a desperate search for the lost Time Cabinet, is the instigator of all this evil. Posing as the Chinese god, Weng-Chiang, Greel uses the crafty Li H'sen Chang, and the midget Manikin, Mr Sin, to achieve his terrifying objectives. The Doctor must use all his skill, energy and intelligence to escape the talons of Weng-Chiang.
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#8

Doctor Who and the Masque of Mandragora

1977

As Doctor Who travels around the galaxy in his time machine, he stumbles upon murder and a plot to rule the world, set in the century of the Italian Renaissance during the reign of the powerful Medicis
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#9

Doctor Who and the Android Invasion

1978

When the TARDIS materialises just outside a sleepy English village, it appears the Doctor and Sarah Jane are nearly "home" at last. But all is not as it seems in rural paradise. White-suited, gun-wielding guards stalk the countryside, while the village itself is eerily deserted. As the Doctor and Sarah look on, a UNIT member leaps over a cliff to his death and, as the clock strikes twelve, the local pub is suddenly filled with strange robotic villagers. The UNIT member is amongst them, very much alive. What exactly is happening here? The Doctor is mystified, setting off for UNIT HQ in search of answers. There, with the Brigadier away, Senior Defence Astronaut Guy Crayford holds court. But just who is his shadowy master, the Thraal, Styggron? Indeed, who are the Thraals and what have they got in store for the Earth? Why has the TARDIS dematerialised seemingly of its own accord? The Doctor must move quickly to find the truth, for the very future of mankind hangs in the balance...
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#10

Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom

1977

When a mysterious pod unearthed in the Antarctic begins to grow into a giant man-eating plant, Doctor Who is summoned to stop the creature

Authors

Malcolm Hulke
Malcolm Hulke
Author · 8 books

Malcolm Hulke was a British science fiction writer best known for his tenure as a writer on the popular series Doctor Who. He is credited with writing eight stories for Doctor Who, mostly featuring the Third Doctor as played by Jon Pertwee. With Terrance Dicks, he wrote the final serial of Patrick Troughton's run as the Doctor, the epic ten-part story "The War Games." Hulke may be best known for writing "The Silurians," the story that created the titular race that is still featured in Doctor Who. Hulke's stories were well-known for writing characters that were not black and white in terms of morality: there was never a clear good guy vs. bad guy bent to his story. Hulke joined the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1945 and worked briefly as a typist in the party's headquarters. He left the party in 1951, objecting to the Soviet Union's hostility to Yugoslavia and its line on the Korean War, but soon rejoined, and appears to have remained a member of the party, on until the early 1960s. His politics remained firmly on the left, and this was reflected in his writings, which often explored anti-authoritarian, environmental, and humanist themes. In addition to his television writing, Hulke wrote the novelizations of seven television Doctor Who stories, each of which had written for the screen. He died at the age of fifty-four, shortly before his novelization of "The War Games" would be published.

Philip Hinchcliffe
Philip Hinchcliffe
Author · 7 books

Philip Hinchcliffe was producer of Doctor Who from 1975 to 1977. He also novelised stories. He appeared on camera only once in the series, as one of the faces that appears in the Doctor's mental battle with Morbius.

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