Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks (novelisation)

Novelisation

 * This novelisation is based on the original television serial DW: Planet of the Daleks which was written by Terry Nation and shown from 7 April 1973.
 * The cover and information shown on the right is for the original Target novel. It features the artwork of Chris Achilleos. (See below for information on other editions published with different covers).

1976 edition
Jo peered through the panel and saw nothing. Yet someone had entered the cabin. She could hear hoarse breathing and stealthy padding footsteps. A beaker rose in the air of its own accord, then dropped to the floor … THE INVISIBLE ENEMY

After pursuing the DALEKS through Space, DOCTOR WHO lands on the Planet of Spiridon, in the midst of a tropical jungle … and finds more than Daleks. Vicious plants spitting deadly poison, invisible Spiridons attacking from all sides and, in hiding, a vast army, waits … for the moment to mobilise and CONQUER.

Illustrations

 * None

Deviations from televised story
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Writing and publishing notes
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 * An unused and unfinished piece of cover artwork for this title by Roy Knipe was later finished and and sold privately in the ealy 2000’s.
 * Title page includes: THE CHANGING FACE OF DOCTOR WHO. The cover illustration of this book portrays the third DOCTOR WHO whose physical appearance was altered by the Time Lords when they banished him to planet Earth in the Twentieth Century.

British publication history
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First Publication:
 * Hardback
 * W.H. Allen & Co. Ltd. UK


 * Paperback
 * Target

Re-issues:
 * 60p (UK)
 * 1992 Virgin Publishing with a new cover by Alister Pearson priced £2.99 (UK)

Editions published outside Britain

 * Reprinted, with added illustrations, in the 1976 collection Doctor Who and the Daleks Omnibus issued by St. Martins Press.
 * Published in Germany by Schneider-Buch in 1980 as Dr. Who Der Planet der Daleks.

Audio Book
In June 1995, BBC Audio released an abridged audio book version of the novel, read by Jon Pertwee.