Virgin Missing Adventures

The Virgin Missing Adventures were a series of novels from Virgin Publishing based on the British science-fiction television series Doctor Who, which had been cancelled in 1989, featuring stories set between televised episodes of the programme. The novels were published from 1994 to 1997, and featured the First through Sixth Doctors. (The Seventh Doctor also appeared in one novel). The Missing Adventures complemented the Virgin New Adventures range, which had proved successful.

Publication history

Virgin had purchased the successful children's imprint Target Books in 1989, with Virgin's new fiction editor Peter Darvill-Evans taking over the range. Target's major output was novelisations of televised Doctor Who stories, and Darvill-Evans realised that there were few stories left to be novelised. He approached the BBC for permission to commission original stories written directly for print, but such a licence was initially refused. However, after the television series was cancelled at the end of 1989, Virgin were granted the licence to produce full-length original novels continuing the story from the point at which the series had concluded.

The first range covered only the continuing adventures of the Seventh Doctor, but when that proved successful, Virgin also created this range covering the previous Doctors, with new stories that fit in between the televised serials.

In addition to original novels, the Missing Adventures series also incorporated two novelisations: The Ghosts of N-Space, based upon a mid-1990s BBC audio play, and Downtime, which was based upon an independent video production featuring several characters from the Doctor Who series (the novelisation is one of the few Doctor Who novels in which the Doctor does not appear as a central character).

When the BBC decided in 1996 to do their own line of novels with the Eighth Doctor, they withdrew the license from Virgin to publish the Eighth Doctor Adventures. The adventures of the previous Doctors were taken up by the BBC in the Past Doctor Adventures line of books.

Reprints

In 2014, both The Scales of Injustice and The Sands of Time were reprinted as part of BBC Books' The Monster Collection. These were followed with The English Way of Death, a part of The History Collection (2015).

List of Virgin Missing Adventures

Including books featuring two of the Doctors, the total tallies are: First Doctor, 5 books; Second, 5 books; Third, 6 books; Fourth, 9 books; Fifth, 5 books; Sixth, 5 books; and Seventh, 1 book.

#TitleAuthorDoctorFeaturingPublished
1Goth OperaPaul CornellFifthTegan, Nyssa, RomanaJuly 1994
2EvolutionJohn PeelFourthSarah JaneSeptember 1994
3Venusian LullabyPaul LeonardFirstIan, BarbaraOctober 1994
4The Crystal BucephalusCraig HintonFifthTegan, Turlough, Kamelion, DorothyNovember 1994
5State of ChangeChristopher BulisSixthPeriDecember 1994
6The Romance of CrimeGareth RobertsFourthRomana II, K-9January 1995
7The Ghosts of N-SpaceBarry LettsThirdSarah Jane, the BrigadierFebruary 1995
8Time of Your LifeSteve LyonsSixthGrant MarkhamMarch 1995
9Dancing the CodePaul LeonardThirdJo, UNITApril 1995
10The MenagerieMartin DaySecondJamie, ZoeMay 1995
11System ShockJustin RichardsFourthSarah, HarryJune 1995
12The Sorcerer's ApprenticeChristopher BulisFirstIan, Barbara, SusanJuly 1995
13Invasion of the Cat-PeopleGary RussellSecondBen, PollyAugust 1995
14ManagraStephen MarleyFourthSarah JaneSeptember 1995
15Millennial RitesCraig HintonSixthMelOctober 1995
16The Empire of GlassAndy LaneFirstSteven, Vicki; plus Irving BraxiatelNovember 1995
17Lords of the StormDavid A. McInteeFifthTurloughDecember 1995
18DowntimeMarc PlattnoneThe Brigadier, Sarah Jane, VictoriaJanuary 1996
19The Man in the Velvet MaskDaniel O'MahonyFirstDodoFebruary 1996
20The English Way of DeathGareth RobertsFourthRomana II, K-9March 1996
21The Eye of the GiantChristopher BulisThirdLiz Shaw, UNITApril 1996
22The Sands of TimeJustin RichardsFifthTegan, NyssaMay 1996
23Killing GroundSteve LyonsSixthGrant MarkhamJune 1996
24The Scales of InjusticeGary RussellThirdLiz Shaw, UNITJuly 1996
25The Shadow of Weng-ChiangDavid A. McInteeFourthRomana I, K-9August 1996
26Twilight of the GodsChristopher BulisSecondJamie, VictoriaSeptember 1996
27Speed of FlightPaul LeonardThirdJo, Mike YatesOctober 1996
28The PlottersGareth RobertsFirstIan, Barbara, VickiNovember 1996
29Cold FusionLance ParkinFifth and SeventhAdric, Nyssa, Tegan; Roz, ChrisDecember 1996
30Burning HeartDave StoneSixthPeriJanuary 1997
31A Device of DeathChristopher BulisFourthSarah Jane, HarryFebruary 1997
32The Dark PathDavid A. McInteeSecondJamie, VictoriaMarch 1997
33The Well-Mannered WarGareth RobertsFourthRomana II, K-9April 1997

Continuity

Three of the Missing Adventures were sequels to televised serials, they were:

Two of the Missing Adventures were novelisations:

Many Missing Adventures featured old foes, including:

Who Killed Kennedy

In 1996, Virgin Books published Who Killed Kennedy, a Doctor Who novel by David Bishop. Although set during the time of the Third Doctor, Virgin published this book as a standalone work, and not as part of the Missing Adventures series.

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