•
Wartime (1988) – the first independent spin-off production from
Doctor Who, and the only one released while the series was still broadcasting. The storyline features
UNIT soldier
John Benton finding himself trapped in an alternate reality. •
Downtime (1995) – more popular characters were revived, as
The Brigadier (
Nicholas Courtney),
Sarah Jane Smith (
Elisabeth Sladen) and
Victoria Waterfield (
Deborah Watling) all reprised their roles.
The Yeti also made a comeback. The story also introduced the character of the Brigadier's daughter
Kate who later appeared in the official series from the
Eleventh doctor onwards. •
Mindgame (1998) – a
Sontaran, a
Draconian and a Human are trapped together by an unknown enemy.
Sophie Aldred, who had played
Ace in Doctor Who, stars alongside the villainous Sontarans and Draconians. •
Lust in Space (1998) – a film in which features fictionalised versions of
Katy Manning, Sophie Aldred and
Nicholas Briggs and asks the question "Is
Doctor Who sexist?". It also features Nicholas Courtney and
Mark Strickson as Time Judges and interviews with previous companions. •
Mindgame Trilogy (1999) – following up from
Mindgame with three shorts showing what happened to the characters after their escape. •
Dæmos Rising (2004) – the story features Doctor Who monsters
The Daemons and was written by
David J. Howe, previously known for writing many successful nonfiction Doctor Who books, and for publishing Doctor Who fiction under the Telos Publishing imprint. Released as a DVD. • ''
White Witch of Devil's End (2017) – an independent drama starring Damaris Hayman as Olive Hawthorne, who made her original appearance in Doctor Who in the Jon Pertwee story The Dæmons''. This DVD is a collection of monologue stories. Writers are
Sam Stone,
David J. Howe,
Raven Dane,
Suzanne Barbieri,
Debbie Bennett and
Jan Edwards; script editors
Sam Stone,
David Howe and
Matt Fitton. •
Sil and the Devil Seeds of Arodor (2019) – an independent drama starring
Nabil Shaban as
Sil, reprising his role from the
Colin Baker Doctor Who serials
Vengeance on Varos and
The Trial of a Time Lord:
Mindwarp. •
Anomaly (TBA) – a follow-up story to
Downtime and
Dæmos Rising starring Tom Chapman as an adult Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart and
Beverley Cressman reprising her role as
Kate Stewart. ==References==