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Time Lord, a second RPG made by Virgin Publishing (the publishers of the New and Missing Adventures lines of novels) in the 90s. Erimem: A spin-off featuring the adventures of the Fifth Doctor Big Finish companion from Thebes Publishing. TelevisionMost TV spin-offs are unambiguously in the continuity of the main TV series: this section is for TV oddments whose continuity was ambiguous even at the time of production.

Temporal Paradox: Lady Morgana manipulates the players into making one to fuel her Paradox Battery. Twelve Doctors of Christmas: A 2015 anthology telling Christmas-related short stories for each of the twelve main Doctors, each story written by a different author. In 2006, and working in conjunction with the Haynes publishing group, Winning Moves launched a line of books under the Top Trumps brand, based around the design and concept of the card game. The Books are often written by experts in their appropriate field. Subjects included sharks, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Racing cars, Motorbikes, Fighter Aircraft, Cars, Doctor Who (Series 1 and 2 together, and Series 3 & 4), Dinosaurs, Airliners, Marvel Heroes, Animals, Tanks, Transformers and Football. [10] Top Trumps LIVE [ edit ] Doctor Who And The Daleks In The Seven Keys To Doomsday, a 1974 stage play with a long title, an alternate Fourth Doctor portayed by Trevor Martin (the real Fourth Doctor had yet to appear on television) and also Daleks. And, as you would expect, the Seven Keys to Doomsday. Remade in 2008 as a Big Finish audio, with Trevor Martin reprising his Doctor.Top Trumps - Play free online games and discover the world's coolest card game". Toptrumps.com . Retrieved 23 June 2018. Doctor Who: The Edge of Time: A VR Adventure Game. A strange new enemy is infecting all of Time & Space at once and the Thirteenth Doctor is separated from the TARDIS. You, armed with the Sonic Screwdriver and the TARDIS, must race to find the Doctor and set this whole mess right, facing against a large section of the Rogues Gallery in the process.

Top Trumps TV is a UK television programme based on Top Trumps, shown on Five in late 2008. It is hosted by Robert Llewellyn and Ashley Hames.

a b Nig @ EnJay Solutions. "History at Ultimate Top Trumps". Ultimate-top-trumps.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 January 2013 . Retrieved 21 August 2013. Continuity Snarl: Different branches and franchises freely reference each other or contradict each other, and no single author has the power to say whether or not something is in continuity with something else. It's all a bit like a big tangled ball of multicoloured yarn, or perhaps wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey... stuff. Not least because quite a few authors, in every medium, will cheekily reference events or characters from nominally "different" continuities, just for laughs. Doctor Who The Dalek Conquests: An In-Universe documentary which, much like The ArcHive Tapes before it, recaps the Daleks' appearances on TV. Narrated by Dalek actor Nicholas Briggs.

TV Comic: This British Anthology Comic publication specialised, as its name suggests, in comic strips featuring licensed TV characters. It ran a Doctor Who strip from 1964 to 1979, with a break during 1971-3 when the Doctor Who strip appeared in a sister title called Countdown and later TV Action, aimed at a slightly older audience. However, all these strips were definitely commercial publications aimed at a child audience, and the stories featuring the first four versions of "Dr. Who" and his companions (who in the early days were entirely different from the TV characters, due to the publishers only paying the fee to use the Doctor himself) reflected this. Apart from sharing very basic elements, they didn't have much in common with the television series. At one point, the Doctor joins forces with Santa Claus to battle an evil wizard and save Christmas. Stories by Alan Barnes (in the Doctor Who Magazine comics and in Big Finish) codified the "TARDIS as a humanoid woman" trope.Prime Computer: This American business computer manufacturer screened adverts in Australia and New Zealand at the turn of the 1980s, featuring Tom Baker and Lalla Ward in character as the Fourth Doctor and Romana in brief skits. They are chiefly notorious among fans for the fourth and final advert, which overtly suggested a fully romantic relationship between the two characters. (This may have been a fourth-wall-breaking joke about the real-world marriage of the actors.) They are officially included on the DVD of "Destiny of the Daleks" and on the Season 18 Blu-Ray box set. These were the only time that a TV advert has actually featured the Doctor in character, although Jon Pertwee once did a Lawyer-Friendly Cameo in a British ad for Vodafone. In the 1980s, Canadian company Nelvana planned to produce an animated Who series for American network CBS, which fell through. Early concept art for the series featured a Doctor who bore a striking resemblance to Egon Spengler, from The Real Ghostbusters. Decalogs: A five-volume series of short story anthologies featuring the Doctor and his companions, also published by Virgin. Notably, Decalog 3: Consequences contained " Continuity Errors", later head writer's Steven Moffat's first contribution to the franchise. Following Virgin's loss of the Doctor Who license, Decalog 4: Re:Generations focused entirely on the family history of New Adventures companion Roz while the final volume, Decalog 5: Wonders, said "screw it" and was, with the exception of "The Judgement of Solomon" featuring Benny, an anthology of standalone sci-fi short stories completely unrelated to the Doctor Who franchise. Doctor Who: Supremacy of the Cybermen: A five-part miniseries released bi-weekly in July-September 2016, crossing over the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th Doctor series in a story that follows on from certain events in " Hell Bent", the Series 9 finale of the television series. (Beware Late Arrival Spoilers!)

Dalek: The Astounding Untold History of the Greatest Enemies of the Universe: A book that covers Dalek history with additional features including short prose and comic stories. Short Trips: Short story anthologies by the BBC, later published by Big Finish. (Once Big Finish lost their licence to publish Short Trips as books, they continued making new ones as an audio series.) Top Trumps: Doctor Who". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 1 May 2013 . Retrieved 2 June 2013. One cooperation project by AudioGO and Big Finish, the 50th anniversary "Destiny Of The Doctor" series, enabled Big Finish to briefly escape the trademark issues around the Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors.Time Trips: BBC Books' analogue to the Puffin ebooks, a series of short ebooks, featuring a different Doctor each story, written by famous novelists. Collected in print as Time Trips. They'd done three ebooks before this, tying in with Series 7 ( The Angel's Kiss, Devil in the Smoke, and Summer Falls). Reeltime Pictures: Semi-pro direct-to-video licensed videos starring TV series companions and monsters, including:



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