This page lists practically all Doctor Who-related books ever published, dating all the way back to the mid-1960s. These range from books directly tied in to the show (and licenced by the BBC) to many "unofficial" books, or books tangentially related to the programme.
Scroll down for a list of all the latest books. By default, items up to 1 year old are listed, but you can select different periods of time stretching as far back as you like. If you'd rather browse a specific range of items, either choose a range from the right of this page, or use the Search or Quick Jump options at the top of the screen. Note: Unless otherwise stated, all publication dates listed on this site are the UK release date. New book or audio releases can take a few weeks or longer to appear in the US and overseas depending on the vagaries of international distribution. | |
| |  | | A range of tie-in novels to accompany the new Doctor Who TV series starring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor. |
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| |  | | Follow the adventures of Paul McGann's 8th Doctor after the 1996 TV movie with the BBC's series of original novels. |
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| |  | | Until recently, the BBC also published a regular series of "past Doctor" novels, featuring all-new non-televised adventures of the first 7 Doctors. |
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| |  | | Virgin's long-running and much-missed series of non-televised novels, starring (mostly) the Seventh Doctor. |
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| |  | | Just as the BBC subsequently published original "past Doctor" novels (see above), Virgin were the first to do so in the Missing Adventures, which appeared monthly between 1994 and 1997. |
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| |  | | The most well-known Doctor Who books the long-running Target series of "classic series" TV novelisations. |
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| |  | | Anthologies of short stories and short fiction related (directly or indirectly) to Doctor Who. |
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| |  | | A selection of books containing the original scripts from Doctor Who TV stories and audio dramas. |
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| |  | | Biographies, autobiographies and memoirs of well-known Doctor Who cast and crew. |
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| |  | | A selection of original graphic novels and collections of Doctor Who Magazine comic strips in paperback form. |
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| |  | | These slim hardback books containing a mixture of fact and fiction have been a staple of British childrens' Christmas stockings for decades. |
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| |  | | Colouring books, sticker books, postcard books, and any other type of book designed to be played with, torn up or written on instead of read. |
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| |  | | A series of officially-licenced Doctor Who novellas longer than a short story, shorter than a novel and written by established authors. |
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| |  | | A range of Doctor Who spin-off novellas which ran from 2003-2007, featuring a pair of time-travelling "fixers". |
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| |  | | Bernice, an ex-companion of the Doctor's from the New Adventures (see above) now stars in a semi-regular range of novels published by Big Finish. |
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| |  | | Doctor Who-related books by various publishers that don't fit into any of the above categories. |
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