Since 1996, BBC Books has also produced a range of tie-in novels connected to the
television science-fiction series
Doctor Who, the only full-length fiction to be printed by the company. Their first release related to the series was a
novelisation of the
1996 Doctor Who telemovie published in the spring of 1996. Then, in 1997, BBC Books launched two concurrent series of books, the
Eighth Doctor Adventures (EDA) (featuring the
then-current incarnation of
the Doctor), and the
Past Doctor Adventures (PDA), featuring the seven previous incarnations. Between 1997 and 2005 approximately 150 original novels were published for both lines, combined. BBC Books also launched a short-lived line of
Doctor Who-related short story collections called
Short Trips;
Big Finish Productions later obtained the rights to publish the
Short Trips books and that series continues as of 2010. In 2005, BBC Books began to phase out the EDA and PDA lines as it launched a new series of books (informally dubbed the
New Series Adventures) based upon the newly revived television series. Featuring the
Ninth Doctor, the new books were published in hardback (as opposed to the EDA, PDA and
Short Trips lines that were exclusively paperback releases). The Eighth Doctor line was discontinued during the summer of 2005, followed by the final Past Doctor Adventure in November. Beginning in 2006, BBC Books continued the New Series Adventures, now featuring the
Tenth Doctor, with no word (as of September 2009) whether any more Past Doctor Adventures are planned. The books continue to be published in hardback, with the exception of four
novellas,
I Am a Dalek,
Made of Steel,
Revenge of the Judoon and
Code of the Krillitanes, which are paperback releases under a series called
Quick Reads. The 4th novella still featured the tenth doctor
David Tennant, even though the eleventh has made his TV appearance. In January 2007, BBC Books launched a new line of original novels based upon the
Doctor Who spin-off series,
Torchwood. These books are also being published exclusively in hardcover and, like the TV series itself, are aimed at an older audience. In May 2008, BBC Books issued its first original made-for-audio
Doctor Who adventure,
Pest Control, which was released as part of the Tenth Doctor Adventures line and read by
David Tennant. The Audiobook of the Year 2010 was a Tenth Doctor adventure called Dead Air by
James Goss and read by
David Tennant. ==
Being Human==