Charity publication

Charity publications are releases which are published for the benefit of non-profit organisations or charities. They are not licensed by the BBC or most of the respective copyright holders, and therefore cannot be considered a legal part of the Doctor Who franchise.

Drabble Who
Drabble Who was edited by David J Howe and David Wake and published in September 1993 to benefit the RNIB Talking Book Library.

Perfect Timing
Perfect Timing was edited by Mark Phippen and Helen Fayle and published in November 1998 to celebrate Doctor Who's 35th anniversary. It benefited the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death and was reprinted in 1999 with two additional stories.

Perfect Timing 2
Perfect Timing 2 was released in December 1999. It was edited by Helen Fayle and Julian Eales; like the first Perfect Timing, it benefited the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death.

Tales of the Solar System
Tales of the Solar System was edited by D. Paul Griggs and released in April 2000 to benefit the Motor Neurone Disease Association and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths. Each story was associated with a planet in the solar system of the Doctor Who universe: Mercury, Lunar, Venus, Mondas, Earth, Mars, Planet 5, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto, Charon, Vulcan, and Cassius.

The 13 Crimes of Doctor Who
The 13 Crimes of Doctor Who: Stories of Mystery and Crime Set Within the Doctor Who Universe was edited by Sarah Hadley and released in September 2000.

The Cat Who Walked Through Time
The Cat Who Walked Through Time was edited by Thomas and Alryssa Kelly and published in February 2001 to raise funds for a cat shelter in Cincinnati. Although plans fell through for a sequel volume to benefit the United Coalition of Animals, the short story Gramps, originally intended for the anthology, was ultimately released by Obverse Books in A Romance in Twelve Parts.

Missing Pieces
Missing Pieces was edited by Mark Phippen and J. Shaun Lyon and released in March 2001, benefiting the Downs' Syndrome Association and the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death.

Walking in Eternity
Walking in Eternity was edited by Julian Eales and released in May 2001 for the benefit of the Study of Infant Death.

LifeDeath
LifeDeath, edited by Kereth Cowe-Spigai and Patrick Neighly, was released in August 2001 to benefit Amnesty International.

Shelf Life
Following Craig Hinton's death by heart attack, Shelf Life was released in December 2008 to benefit the British Heart Foundation. It was edited by Julian Eales, David A. McIntee, and Adrian Middleton and dedicated to Hinton's memory.

The Twelve Doctors of Christmas
Doctor Who - The Twelve Doctors of Christmas was edited by John Davies and released December 2013 to benefit the National Autistic Society.

The Temporal Logbook
In July 2015, The Temporal Logbook was released to benefit the Positive Living Society of British Columbia. It was edited by Robert Mammone, Jez Strickley, and Bob Furnell.

Time Shadows
Time Shadows was edited by Matt Grady and Samuel Gibb and released in June 2016 to benefit the Enable Community Foundation and LimbForge.

A Target for Tommy
In July 2016, A Target for Tommy was published by Obverse Books. It was edited by Stuart Douglas and Paul Magrs to help fund Tommy Donbavand's recovery from cancer.

Seasons of War
Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War was released in July 2016 for the benefit of Cauldwell Children. It was edited by Declan May, Simon Brett, Nicholas Hollands, Warren Frey, and John Davies.


 * 101 Claras to See (September 2016, edited by Caitlin Smith and Defne Sastim, benefiting the One to One Children's Fund)
 * Doctor Who and the Fescan Threat (October 2016)
 * A Time Lord for Change (November 2016, edited by Elton Townend Jones, benefiting A Time To Change)
 * Doctor Who: A Time Lord For Change: in an Exciting Adventure with the Drabbles (November 2016)
 * Nine Lives (April 2017, edited by Scott Claringbold, benefiting the MS Society and the Stroke Association)
 * Time Shadows: Second Nature (January 2018, edited by Stephen Hatcher, benefiting the Canadian Organization for Development through Education)
 * A Second Target for Tommy (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
 * The Temporal Logbook II: Further Journeys (June 2018, edited by Robert Mammone and Bob Furnell, benefiting the Mood Disorders Association of British Columbia)
 * The Hybrid: a 12th Doctor & Clara Oswald Charity Zine (October 2018, edited by Ginger Hoesly, benefiting the One to One Children's Fund)
 * Mild Curiosities: An Ian & Barbara Fanzine (December 2018, edited by Sophie Iles and James Bojaciuk, benefiting Breast Cancer Now in memory of Jaqueline Hill)
 * Unbound: Adventures in Time and Space (January 2019, edited by Jacob Black, Frank Holder, James Maddox, Anne-Laure Tuduri, and Niki Haringsma, benefiting the Against Malaria Foundation)
 * Defending Earth: The Adventures of Sarah Jane Smith (February 2019, edited by M.H. Norris, benefiting the Cancer Research Institute)
 * Master Pieces: Misadventures in Space and Time (November 2019)

Time Scope
Time Scope was released in July 2020. Edited by Matthew Rimmer, it was created to benefit Scope, the disability equality charity.


 * The Curse of Fanfic! (August 2020, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Parkinson's UK)

Forgotten Lives
Forgotten Lives was edited by Philip Purser-Hallard and published by Obverse Books in November 2020 to benefit Alzheimer's Research UK. Each story featured another one of the "Morbius" Doctors, as well as illustrations by Paul Hanley.

Twice Upon A Time Scope
Twice Upon a Time Scope was released in winter 2020. Like its previous volume, Time Scope, it benefited Scope, the disability equality charity, and was edited by Matthew Rimmer. Alongside the listed stories, it also included art and memories of working on the show from cast and crew including Nicola Bryant and Neve McIntosh.

Bafflement and Devotion
Bafflement and Devotion: Iris at the Edges was a 2021 Obverse Books charity anthology benefiting the Project Muyembe charity.

Novels

 * Campaign (September 2000, by Jim Mortimore, benefiting the Bristol Area Down Syndrome Association)
 * Time's Champion (July 2008 and November 2020, by Craig Hinton and Chris McKeon, benefiting the British Heart Foundation)
 * Seasons of War: Gallifrey (August 2018, by Paul Driscoll and Kara Dennison, benefiting Cauldwell Children)

Professor Howe
The Professor Howe series of novels were unofficial parodies of Doctor Who featuring a "rather rubbish" traveler in space and time known as Professor Howe. Beginning in 2017, all proceeds were in aid of Children in Need.


 * Professor Howe and the Toothless Tribe (October 2017)
 * Professor Howe and the Viciousal Vloggers (April 2018, released after the third installment)
 * Professor Howe and the Sinister Sneeze (March 2018)
 * Professor Howe and the Plastic Peril (June 2018)
 * Professor Howe and the Terrible Tarrants (August 2018)
 * Professor Howe and the Shanghaied Scientists (May 2019)
 * Professor Howe and the European Exit (October 2019)
 * Professor Howe and the Furious Foam (March 2020)
 * Professor Howe and the Crafty Count (July 2020)
 * Professor Howe and the Chaotic Courtroom (September 2020)
 * Professor Howe and the Dad Dilemma (December 2020)

Novelisations

 * Doctor Who and the Invasion of Christmas (February 2016, published by Obverse Books, benefiting the Cystic Foundation Trust)
 * Dr. Who and the Daleks (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
 * Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
 * The Tenth Planet Invades the Moonbase (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)
 * Dr Who and the Ice Men from Mars (March 2018, published by Obverse Books, benefiting Tommy Donbavand)

Audio charity publications

 * The Nightmare Fair (April 2003, produced by Argolis, benefiting Sense)
 * The Final Game (Summer 2018-Summer 2020, produced by Black Glove Studio/Studio Severn)

Professor Howe
The Professor Howe series of books were each parodies of specific Doctor Who episodes. All proceeds raised for the sale of the books went to Children in Need.

The Chronosmith Chronicles
The Chronosmith Chronicles is a Science fiction prose series overseen by Paul Driscoll and Kara Dennison.

Driscoll had previously contributed to the 2016 charity anthology Seasons of War: Tales from a Time War by Declan May. The final story of this anthology, The Horde of Travesties, was written by May and introduced a group known as the Chronosmiths. Following the anthology's release Driscoll and Dennison founded Altrix Books and released the charity novel Seasons of War: Gallifrey, with involvement from May, which featured the Chronosmiths. For this novel Driscoll and Dennison each created two characters; Mordicai and Tor Fasa for Driscoll, and Savalia and Kendo for Dennison.

These four original characters were later featured in Driscoll and Dennison's The Chronosmith Chronicles with two stories, After Vincent and Elanor's Tears, having been released by 2020.

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