![]() ![]() I didn’t want to sacrifice that with the book, and if I’d just enlarged the story it would have slowed it down. I deliberately wrote it to be very different, so for example when the Doctor explains what has happened, everything goes at quite a lick. ![]() “One of the things I like most about the TV version is how swift it all is. So, excitingly, I got to write a TARDIS interior scene, which I didn’t get to do on TV." That cry for help is the distress call that the Doctor picks up on while he and Rose are still in flight. "I wanted the Dalek being tortured to have more impact, so I made more of its scream. What does a Target novel add to the televised story? The writers explain: It is available to order as a subscription, either physical or digital, here. Read more in an exclusive extract below.ĭoctor Who Magazine Issue #561 is on sale from Thursday 4th February 2021. ![]() Three Doctor Who writers, Mark Gatiss, Robert Shearman and Joy Wilkinson talk about how their Target novels of Doctor Who expand the stories Dalek, The Crimson Horror and The Witchfinders in the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine. Target novelisations have been expanding the televised stories of Doctor Who since 1973 and the latest batch of Target novels coming next month from BBC Books continues this tradition. ![]()
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