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Terrance and Dicks
Terry Molloy has reprised his role as Davros in the spin-off audio plays produced by Big Finish Productions, mostly notably Davros ( taking place during the Sixth Doctor's era ), which, through flashbacks, explored the scientist's life prior to his crippling injury, which is attributed to a Thal nuclear attack ( an idea that first appeared in Terrance Dicks ' novelisation of Genesis of the Daleks ).
The TARDIS keys have varied in design from an ordinary Yale key to an ankh-like key embossed with an alien pattern ( identified in Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke's 1972 book The Making of Doctor Who as the constellation of Kasterborous, Gallifrey's home system ) from seasons 11 to 13, after which it reverted to the Yale key design.
* In the 2007, Doctor Who novel Made of Steel ( ISBN 1846072042 ) written by Terrance Dicks, featuring the Tenth Doctor, published by BBC Books, the Cybermen have made the empty dome their base.
* Terrance Dicks, Author
* Blood Harvest by Terrance Dicks ( Romana 2 )
* The Eight Doctors by Terrance Dicks ( Romana 2 )
In the BBC Books novel The Eight Doctors by Terrance Dicks it is revealed that there were two Hands, both used by Omega.
* Terrance DicksTimewyrm: Exodus
* Made of Steel by Terrance Dicks ( Quick Reads Initiative )
Terrance Dicks ' adaptation of Warriors of the Deep, for example, clarified that Silurian Ichtar was a survivor of the Doctor Who and the Silurians encounter.
* The Ambassadors of Death ( with uncredited rewrites by Trevor Ray, Terrance Dicks and Malcolm Hulke ; supposedly Whitaker's least favourite story.
In a response letter after transmission script editor Terrance Dicks pointed out that all the titles used for the project had originated in the Doctor Who production office.
Fouché makes an appearance in the Doctor Who novel World Game by Terrance Dicks.
** Comeback, by Terrance Dicks ( 2002, Big Finish ), which starts off the Sarah Jane Smith audio series, relating her exploits as an investigative journalist.
Terrance Dicks wrote the Target Books novelisation of this story, initially published as Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child in October 1981.
Category: Doctor Who serials novelised by Terrance Dicks
As well as the original Doctor Who television series, they appear in the Virgin Missing Adventures novel The Romance of Crime by Gareth Roberts, the New Adventures novels Shakedown and Mean Streets, both by Terrance Dicks, and the BBC Books novels Mission: Impractical by David A. McIntee and Interference by Lawrence Miles.
NB Actually the concept of the Zygon sting originated years earlier in the Target novelisation of the story, Terror of the Zygons which was written by Terrance Dicks and appeared in 1976 under the title Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster.
* Although Brian Hayles is solely credited as the story's author, series script editor Terrance Dicks rewrote Episodes 3 through 6 of the script, partially as he considered Hayles's original ending lackluster and unworkable but also because originally Jamie McCrimmon was to have been replaced by a new companion called Nik by this story, but then actor Frazer Hines postponed his departure.
Category: Doctor Who serials novelised by Terrance Dicks
A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in January 1974, entitled Doctor Who and The Auton Invasion.
Category: Doctor Who serials novelised by Terrance Dicks
The Rutans have made appearances in the Missing Adventure novel Lords of the Storm by David A. McIntee and in Terrance Dicks's New Adventure novel Shakedown ( based on the spin-off video Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans, also written by Dicks ).
A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in September 1977.

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Terrance Dicks's Eighth Doctor Adventures novel The Eight Doctors suggests that the Ravolox affair from the television serial The Trial of a Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet was the work of the CIA.
It is repeated in the Virgin New Adventures novel Timewyrm: Exodus by Terrance Dicks, which forms a sequel to The War Games.
* The Second Doctor's appearance in Terrance Dicks ' BBC Books Eighth Doctor Adventures novel, The Eight Doctors, occurs during this story.
* A flashback in Terrance Dicks ' BBC books Past Doctor Adventures novel Players depicts the Second Doctor during season 6B encountering Carstairs and Lady Jennifer during the real First World War with their memories of this serial erased by the Time Lords.
* Carole Ann Ford reprised her role as Susan in the 1983 20th Anniversary television Special The Five Doctors, although no mention was made of David or her life after the Doctor had left her, this plotline was covered in the novel of the story written by Terrance Dicks.
The Cypress Hills Massacre is also used as the plot centrepiece for the Terrance Dicks novel Massacre In the Hills which charts the beginning of the NWMP.
In the BBC Books novel The Eight Doctors, by Terrance Dicks, the Eighth Doctor returns to the trial of the Sixth Doctor and rescues him from an alternate timeline in which the Sixth Doctor is about to be executed by the Valeyard, the Eighth Doctor denouncing the charge of genocide as ludicrous due to the Vervoids having been artificially created rather than a naturally-evolving species.
* The BBC Books Past Doctor Adventures novel Warmonger by Terrance Dicks is both a sequel and prequel to this story, explaining how Morbius's brain survived his execution and the Fifth Doctor's involvement in the surrounding events.
The Eighth Doctor first met her in the novel The Eight Doctors by Terrance Dicks, and she went on to become one of his companions.

Terrance and Timewyrm
* Timewyrm: Exodus by Terrance Dicks

Terrance and Doctor
The Rocky Horror Show had a longer revival on Broadway from October 2000 to January 2002 at the Circle in the Square Theatre and featured Tom Hewitt ( later Terrance Mann ) as Frank N. Furter, Alice Ripley as Janet, Raúl Esparza ( later Sebastian Bach ) as Riff Raff, Joan Jett as Columbia / Usherette ( later Ana Gasteyer ), Lea DeLaria ( later Jason Wooten ) as Eddie / Doctor Scott, and Daphne Rubin-Vega as Magenta.
Category: Doctor Who serials novelised by Terrance Dicks
A novelisation of this serial, written by Terrance Dicks, was published by Target Books in October 1976. the novelisation opens with the cliffhanger from Frontier in Space of a comatose Doctor pursuing the Daleks through space, even though this was removed from the Space War novelisation.
Category: Doctor Who serials novelised by Terrance Dicks
Of the other three initial authors, Terrance Dicks had been both a regular contributor to the television series itself and the major contributor to Target's book range ; Nigel Robinson had been Darvill-Evans ' predecessor as editor of the Target books ; and Paul Cornell, although new to professional publishing, had been an active contributor to the Doctor Who fanzine scene and was beginning a career as a television scriptwriter.
By far, the most prolific writer of Doctor Who fiction is Terrance Dicks, who has written well over 70 titles including the majority of Target Books novelizations, as well as original works for both the Virgin and BBC Books series.
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