K9 and Company (novelisation)

Novelisation

 * This novelisation is based on the original television production written by Terence Dudley. It was generally referred to as K9 and Company, though the pilot episode itself was titled A Girl's Best Friend, and was first broadcast on 28 December 1981.
 * The cover and information shown on the right is from the original Target novel. It features the artwork of Andrew Skilleter. (See below for information on other UK and international editions published with different covers).
 * This was the first novelisation based upon a Doctor Who spinoff production, and the last until novelisations based upon The Sarah Jane Adventures (itself a followup to K9 and Company) began to appear in 2007.

Publishers Cover Blurb
In the sleepy village of Hazelbury Abbas, the Winter Solstice is fast drawing near. It is a time of deep mystery and ancient evil.

Sarah Jane Smith, journalist and former companion to the Doctor, comes to Hazelbury Abbas to start work on her new book. While there she meets Brendan, the young ward of her Aunt Lavinia.

Suddenly Brendan disappears. Has he been kidnapped by the practitioners of Black Magic who are said to live in the village? Is he to be sacrificed to the goddess Hecate on the Winter Solstice?

But Sarah is not alone in her search for Brendan. Across the unimaginable gulfs of time and space, the Doctor has sent her a very special companion: a robotic dog by the name of K9...

Book Chapters

 * To be added

Illustrations

 * Contains no illustrated pages

Deviations from televised story

 * The story takes place in the village of Hazelbury Abbas while the television story is set in Moreton Harwood.
 * Sarah Jane is far more antagonistic towards and impatient with Brendan than in the television story.
 * Brendan is said to be fourteen years old. His age was never stated in dialogue in A Girl's Best Friend.

Writing and publishing notes

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Additional cover images
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British publication history

 * This title did not appear in hardback and had a single printing of 20,000 copies.
 * It was released priced £1.95 (UK) under the short lived The Companions of Doctor Who series.

Editions published outside Britain

 * None