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Doctor Who
"EDA", "PDA", and "NSA" are fan-created titles for stories which were all released under the exact same branding. (Eg Mad Dogs and Englishmen being advertised as the 100th.) The separation of "series" into titles obscures connections like the Eighth Doctor component of Fear Itself or the "Past Doctor" component of Interference.) Distinction between Eighth Doctor and previous Doctor novels can be better achieved by prose fiction overviews for Eighth Doctor novels etc analogous to Eighth Doctor comic stories.

Initial run
For the first five years of output, BBC Books released two novels a month, one continuing the ongoing Eighth Doctor storyline and the other concerning a more standalone adventure of a previous Doctor.

Halving the output
Beginning in September 2002, instead of releasing two novels each month, BBC Books began publishing one a month. The books alternated between releases in the ongoing Eighth Doctor storyline and standalone stories about past Doctors, with the notable exception of Scream of the Shalka, which was published between an Eighth Doctor novel and a Fifth Doctor novel.

The New Series
With the return of Doctor Who to television in March 2005,