User:Chubby Potato/Sandbox/Non-narrative fiction

In-universe but non-narrative fiction, as discussed at Thread:282038. I hope that, upon the return of the forums, this will help us determine what might be newly considered valid. Some things might need individual consideration.

Although this is my own sandbox, feel free to help complete the list or rectify any errors. I do not own many of these books/sources and have had to gather information from their wiki pages, previews, summaries, reviews, and online listings, so there may be mistakes.

I have listed the following categories:
 * Presented as in-universe material, where the material is portrayed as actually existing within the DWU;
 * In-universe perspective, where there is an omniscient "narrator" stating things as fact, but not an actual narrative;
 * In-universe perspective but cites sources, same as above but facts are attributed to the story they originate from;
 * Unsure, where either the interpretation as to which above category the material should belong to is contentious, or where I know the material exists but have not yet seen enough of it to discern which category it belongs in.

Additional note: Some "features", as labelled in the annuals, are actually narrative, and so are not listed here. (e.g. Problem of the Painted Planet)

Miscellaneous

 * The Monsters
 * Doctor Who: Cybermen
 * Archive: A History of the Cyber Race (probably narrative)
 * The Secrets of the Tardis
 * The Brilliant Book 2011
 * Around Leadworth (currently called a short story, but I can definitely say it's non-narrative and this is wrong.)
 * The Raggedy Doctor
 * Welcome to Starship UK
 * The Calvierri Academy
 * The Wedding of Amelia Pond and Rory Williams
 * Do the Drunk Giraffe (...not sure exactly how this fits.)
 * The Brilliant Book 2012
 * It's You... but Disposable!
 * Justice Dept. User Guides Vehicle 6018 Teselecta
 * Twostreams
 * Handroid Cybernetic Industries
 * The Doctor's Guide to Fashion
 * The Official Doctionary (possibly narrative?)
 * The Doctor: His Lives and Times (partially, there is a section for each Doctor divided between in-universe material relating to their adventures, some of which is narrative, and then a separate "Behind the Scenes" section. The way to handle this in the first place needs further discussion.)
 * The Secret Lives of Monsters (possibly narrative?)
 * TARDIS Type 40 Instruction Manual (arguably narrative)
 * The Monster Vault (presented by the Doctor as info from the TARDIS data banks, only real world info is a header for each monster saying their creator and appearances)

Doctor Who Annuals

 * Doctor Who Annual 1968
 * Test from Tardis (A strange case— it's a crossword puzzle, but it says the Doctor created it for himself and the companions, and includes in-universe clues, not unlike the puzzles in contemporary annuals... I'm at least listing it.)
 * Back to the Tardis (same case)
 * Doctor Who Annual 1970
 * Dr. Who's Crossword (same case)
 * Doctor Who Annual 1976
 * Spaceword (same case)
 * Doctor Who Annual 1977
 * Maze of Mystery (similar case, an in-universe artifact that serves as a puzzle)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2016
 * Friends vs Foes (yet another word game the Doctor created!)
 * Fantastic Friends (something Clara wrote. Possibly narrative?)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2018
 * Rooms to Rent! (might fail rule 4)
 * The Twelfth Doctor's Best Bits
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2020
 * Time Lord Matrix (Another crossword, supposed to be part of the Matrix.)
 * Untitled (forms a narrative with the other stories in the annual, but isn't really on its own.)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2021
 * The Dalek Survival Guide
 * Top Five Creatures Who Just Won't Quit
 * Meet the Doctor (fails rule 4)

Dalek Books

 * The Dalek Book
 * The Dalekode (this is almost certainly not in-universe but I'm including it just in case)
 * The Dalek War Machines
 * The Dalography of Skaro
 * The Dalek Dictionary
 * The Dalek World
 * The Dalek Task Force
 * Inside a Skaro Saucer
 * Anti-Dalek Weapons
 * Know Your Enemy
 * Strange to Tell... According to the Daleks
 * The Dalek Outer Space Book
 * Terry Nation's Dalek Annual 1976
 * Mark 7 Humanoid Robot
 * Dalek Genius
 * Anti-Dalek Force Aptitude Tests
 * Earth-Skaro Timescale
 * Cryptography
 * Timepassers
 * The Island of Sezam
 * Terry Nation's Dalek Annual 1977
 * Special Report (possibly narrative? Not to be confused with (a short story from the 1979 annual.)
 * The Dark Side of Skaro
 * Identification Parade
 * Timepassers
 * The Time Computer (?)
 * Anti-Dalek Force Aptitude Tests
 * The Calorian Stone
 * Terry Nation's Dalek Annual 1978 (some of these are rather unclear whether they are in-universe material or perspective, but I'm keeping them here for now.)
 * The Enigma of the Missing Planet
 * The Enigma Factor
 * Davros: Genius or Madman?
 * Would You Believe?
 * Mental Jigsaw
 * Anti-Dalek Force Aptitude Tests
 * Where in the World?
 * Timepassers
 * Terry Nation's Dalek Annual 1979
 * ADF Aptitude Test
 * Terry Nation's Dalek Special
 * Inside a Dalek
 * Illustration of Skaro
 * The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide (reprints above features from Dalek annuals)
 * Note: I just discovered it actually adds on to them, in particular The Dalek Dictionary... also has an introduction and "interview" with Terry Nation, but he and the interviewer speak as if they live in the DWU (e.g. Nation found and translated texts from Skaro, "our galaxy", "you may meet a Dalek", etc.)

In-universe websites
These may need separate consideration as a discussion was already had at Thread:121084.
 * Who is Doctor Who?
 * U.N.I.T.
 * UNIT Conferences
 * UNIT Publications
 * UNIT News
 * Secure Login
 * Privacy Policy, Disclaimer and Terms of Use
 * Untitled
 * haroldsaxon.co.uk
 * GeoComTex
 * Torchwood website
 * Torchwood House website
 * Cybus
 * About Cybus
 * Our Family
 * EarPod
 * The Pod
 * A bunch more very obscure tie-in websites I don't entirely understand, and aren't functional anymore. We don't have pages for them… yet. They can be visited on the Wayback Machine but don't completely work. See this old list from Wikipedia.

Miscellaneous

 * The Doctor Who Monster Book
 * The Second Doctor Who Monster Book
 * The Doctor Who Dinosaur Book (might be narrative?)
 * The Adventures of K9 and Other Mechanical Creatures (partially; might be narrative?)
 * Free-Fall Warriors
 * Doctor Who The Handbook (partially, the Forewords are all narrative short stories and should definitely be valid.)
 * Doctor Who Poster Magazine (The first part is in-universe perspective, split into sections, some of which are narrative and some of which are not. The narrative sections are currently short stories but it seems to me the entire first part of each issue is its own feature.)
 * New Series guides (all partial)
 * Monsters and Villains
 * Aliens and Enemies
 * Creatures and Demons
 * Companions and Allies
 * Starships and Spacestations
 * The Ultimate Monster Guide
 * The Time Traveller's Almanac
 * Doctor Who Files (all fiction, includes features and stories)
 * Doctor Who DVD Files (apparently you build an encyclopedia from these files)
 * The Doctor
 * Allies
 * Enemies
 * Technology
 * Flashbacks (some of these seem kind of narrative albeit extremely short...)
 * Who on Earth
 * Alien Worlds
 * The TARDIS Handbook (completely in-universe aside from boxes on the side that say what episode's events are being referred to)
 * The Dalek Handbook (partially)
 * Doctor Who Monster Miscellany
 * 100 Scariest Monsters
 * A History of the Universe in 100 Objects
 * Doctor Who 50 The Essential Guide
 * The Visual Dictionary
 * Doctor Who Character Encyclopedia
 * Doctor Who Character Encyclopedia (Updated Edition)
 * The Complete Visual Collection
 * The Women Who Lived (in-universe but has real world "infoboxes")
 * And Introducing...

Doctor Who Annuals

 * Doctor Who Annual 1966
 * Who is Dr Who? (currently a story, I don't think it is narrative)
 * The Equations of Dr Who (same case as above)
 * Doctor Who Annual 1968
 * The Phoenix in the TARDIS
 * Doctor Who Annual 1974
 * Dr Who's Facts and Fancies (posed as facts that the Doctor told Jo)
 * ''Doctor Who Annual 1978
 * Dr Who Alphabet
 * Doctor Who Annual 1982
 * Secrets of the Tardis
 * K9 Annual 1983
 * Introducing K9
 * Meet Sarah Jane Smith
 * K9's Quiz (posed as info from K9's memory banks)
 * Doctor Who Yearbook 1993
 * Monster File
 * Dalek Cutaways
 * The Sonic Screwdriver
 * Doctor Who Annual 2006
 * TARDIS Teaser (which is apparently a narrative game, but is invalid just because it doesn't fit with continuity...? But I'm leaving it here)
 * Inside the TARDIS
 * The Van Statten Code
 * UNIT Initiation Test
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2007
 * Know Your Enemy
 * Is Your Teacher an Alien?
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2008
 * Know Your Enemy
 * Worst-Space Scenario: A Survivor's Handbook
 * Doctor's Miscellany
 * Martha's Shopping List (?)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2009
 * Know Your Companions
 * The Next Companion? (?)
 * Intergalactic Guide to Planets and Places (no not that one)
 * Know Your Enemy
 * The Sarah Jane Adventures
 * Alien A–Z
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2010
 * The Children of Time... Where are They Now?
 * The Doctor and... Rose
 * Earth Invaders
 * The Doctor and... Martha
 * Time and Relative Dimension in Space
 * Nightmare Creatures
 * The Doctor and... Donna
 * Alien Armies
 * The Doctor and... Captain Jack
 * Time Lord Technology
 * Davros Detected! (maybe, probably not)
 * Spellbreaker! (?)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011
 * New Companions
 * Doctor Who in Numbers
 * Know Your Enemy
 * The Unstoppable Daleks
 * Homo Reptilia – The Race Beneath Our Feet
 * The Sarah Jane Adventures (partially. The second section has "infoboxes" that mention episodes so it probably should be discounted but I'm leaving it in case.)
 * Cliff Code
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2012
 * Eleven Things You Didn't Know About The Eleventh Doctor
 * Did You Know...?
 * Recurring Nightmares
 * The Intergalactic Book of Records (it could be in-universe, but doesn't seem so)
 * The Silence
 * The Doctionary (not so sure about this one)
 * Double Trouble
 * The Official Doctor Who Annual 2013
 * Servants of the Silence!
 * Secrets of the TARDIS
 * The Doctor's Army
 * The Cyber Files
 * The Official 50th Anniversary Annual
 * Smaller on the Outside
 * Bigger on the Inside
 * 50 Amazing Facts About the Doctor
 * 50 Years of Monsters!
 * The Ice Warriors
 * The Cybermen
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2015
 * Meet the New Doctor!
 * Regeneration
 * Clara's Guide to Time Travelling
 * Droids, Robots and Mechanical Men
 * Secret Cyber Code
 * The Paternoster Gang (but it has a random box that says "Where do you think the Doctor will meet the Paternoster Gang next?", so...)
 * The Silence
 * The Zygons
 * The Sontarans
 * Dangerous Planets
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2016
 * Secrets of the TARDIS
 * Black Archive
 * Missy's Mash-Ups (a game with a premise that's a bit out there, but also not...)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2017
 * The Zooniverse
 * A Day in the Life... (possibly breaks Rule 4)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2021
 * Know Your Enemy

Doctor Who: Battles in Time

 * TBA. These are confusing.

In-universe perspective, but cites sources

 * The Doctor Who Programme Guide (partially)
 * Encyclopedia of The Worlds of Doctor Who: A-D
 * Encyclopedia of The Worlds of Doctor Who: E-K
 * Encyclopedia of The Worlds of Doctor Who: L-R
 * The Terrestrial Index (partially)
 * The Universal Databank (partially)
 * The Gallifrey Chronicles (narrative)
 * AHistory (narrative; possibly unlicensed if considered as a work of fiction)
 * Lost in Time and Space: An Unofficial Guide to the Uncharted Journeys of Doctor Who (possibly unlicensed if considered as a work of fiction)?
 * A Probable History of the Daleks (DW84 9) (narrative, but flows directly from an opening paragraph which acknowledges real-world elements in-text)
 * A Probable History of the Cybermen (DW84 10) (narrative, but flows directly from an opening paragraph which acknowledges real-world elements in-text)
 * The Doctor Who Illustrated A to Z

Unsure

 * The Amazing World of Doctor Who (There are many informational features, and some mention the show while some don't. While the ones that don't could ostensibly be in-universe, the writing style (e.g. "when we first encountered the enigmatic character of the Doctor") which is still consistent leads me to believe they're not intended to be fiction.)
 * The Making of Doctor Who 2nd edition
 * TARDIS Manual
 * Classified! (While there is some non-narrative information, it can be grouped with the narrative bits with ease.)
 * Doctor Who The Official Annual 2019
 * This one's pretty unusual and I'm not sure it should be handled. Narratives, features, and games are all mixed up combined and there are hints of fourth-wall breaks.
 * The Book of Lists (has a "Narrative" section for in-universe facts but I'm not sure how it's written)
 * The Cosmology of the Spiral Politic (currently being discussed in Thread:280332)
 * '' Some Design Notes? Unsure.