|74 || ''[[Light of the Ice Warriors]]''||Kane Barry || Fitz,Trix || December 2017
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|75 || ''[[The Creature of Peladon]]''||Kane Barry || Fitz,Trix || January 2018
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|76 || ''[[The Devils Rising]]''||Kane Barry || Fitz,Trix || February 2018
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|77 || ''[[King of the Sontarans]]''||Kane Barry || Fitz,Trix || March 2018
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|78 || ''[[The Inhuman Advantage]]''||Kane Barry || Lily Burrows || April 2018
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|79 || ''[[The Mark of Kronon]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia Williams,Mason Carter || May 2018
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|80 || ''[[The Pirates]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || June 2018
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|81 || ''[[The Resurrection Games]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || July 2018
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|82 || ''[[Death to the Doctor]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || August 2018
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|83 || ''[[The Underwater Evil]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || September 2018
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|84 || ''[[Revenge of Kaldor]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || October 2018
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|85 || ''[[13]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || November 2018
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|86 || ''[[Genesis of the Jaltians]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || December 2018
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|87 || ''[[The Ultimate Vengeance]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || January 2019
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|88 || ''[[The Pluto Conjunction]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || February 2019
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|89 || ''[[The Evil of Weng-Chiang]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || March 2019
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|90 || ''[[The Outcasts]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || April 2019
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|91 || ''[[The Land of Fear]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || May 2019
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|92 || ''[[One of a Kind]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || June 2019
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|93 || ''[[Planet of Death]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || July 2019
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|94 || ''[[The Dalek Extermination of Earth]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || August 2019
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|95 || ''[[Jaltah Descending]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || September 2019
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|96 || ''[[Shrine]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || October 2019
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|97 || ''[[Midnight Upon Us]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || November 2019
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|98 || ''[[Rouge Who (Book One)]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || December 2019
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|99 || ''[[Rouge Who (Book Two)]]''||Kane Barry || Lily,Tia,Mason || January 2020
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The BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures was a series of original paperback novels published by BBC Books from June1997 to June 2005, taking over the literary Doctor Who franchise from the Virgin New Adventures line. The first BBC Book release was in fact Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film, a novelisation of the 1996 telefilm. However, this is not considered part of the EDA series, which launched with a novel featuring all eight incarnations of the Doctor.
Initially, the novels were not linked to the previous Virgin New Adventures series of books (which had included one Eighth Doctor novel). Even so, as the series progressed and more writers from the Virgin line came to write for the EDA series, the barriers began to come down and many books contain characters and references to events in the Virgin series.
The EDA novels were marked by complex and lengthy story arcs, some lasting over many books, in particular a series of stories relating to a great Time War. A time war is a major part of the backstory of the revived television series, but the production team have generally stated that their Time War is a separate event to the one featured in the EDA novels.
After the launch of the EDA line, BBC Books launched two spin-off series of books: the BBC Past Doctor Adventures line and the Short Trips short story collections.
Although the final EDA release was The Gallifrey Chronicles, published in June 2005, the following September one final Eighth Doctor novel, Fear Itself, was published, albeit under the Past Doctor Adventures line, recognising the coming of the Ninth Doctor to television.
With more than seventy novels published, the Eighth Doctor Adventures is the longest-running series of novels featuring any single incarnation of the Doctor to date.
In 2005 BBC Books retired its EDA and PDA lines, preferring to focus its publishing efforts on novels based upon the revived TV series. Although there was speculation that the Eighth Doctor's adventures might continue in a revived PDA line of books, this did not occur. The literary adventures of the Eighth Doctor continued in the Short Trips short story anthologies published by Big Finish Productions (many of which were written by veterans of the EDA and PDA ranges), until that series was also retired in the spring of 2009. BBC Books and Puffin have included the Eighth Doctor in various short story series and collections since.