Novel series published by
Virgin Books:
Virgin New Adventures Published from 1991 to 1999, these continued the story of the Doctor from the point at which the television programme went into hiatus from television in 1989. They featured the Seventh Doctor from 1991 to 1997, plus one book with the Eighth Doctor. From 1997 to 1999, they focused on
Bernice Summerfield and the Doctor did not appear. 84 books were published in this series.
Virgin Missing Adventures Published from 1994 to 1997, these featured the
First through
Sixth Doctors with stories set between televised episodes of the programme, with these stories primarily being used to plug gaps present within the television series' events. It features many sequels to on-screen stories, and many novels paid homage to the style of particular eras of the show. Virgin had purchased the successful children's imprint
Target Books in 1989, with Virgin's new fiction editor
Peter Darvill-Evans taking over the range. Target's major output was novelisations of televised
Doctor Who stories, and Darvill-Evans realised that there were few stories left to be novelised. He approached the
BBC for permission to commission original stories written directly for print, but such a licence was initially refused. However, after the television series was cancelled at the end of 1989, Virgin were granted the licence to produce full-length original novels continuing the story from the point at which the series had concluded.
List of Virgin Missing Adventures Virgin Decalog Published from 1994 to 1997, these contained multiple short stories published in one book.
Who Killed Kennedy In 1996, Virgin Books published
Who Killed Kennedy, a
Doctor Who novel by
David Bishop. Although set during the time of the Third Doctor, Virgin published this book as a standalone work and not as part of the Missing Adventures series. ==BBC Books novel series==