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  2. The Doctor Dances - Wikipedia

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    "The Doctor Dances" received overnight ratings of 6.17 million viewers, a 35.9% audience share; this was the lowest figure yet for the series, but it was during a bank holiday weekend and was the most-watched programme on Saturday. It received a final rating of 6.86 million viewers. The episode received an Audience Appreciation Index score of 85.

  3. The Empty Child - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor tries to learn more from Nancy, but the boy in the gas mask knocks at the door. Nancy orders the children to leave by the back entrance, and warns the Doctor not to touch the boy. The Doctor opens the door anyway, but the child is gone. The Doctor catches up to Nancy and convinces her to give him more information.

  4. Virgin Missing Adventures - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. The Feast of the Drowned - Wikipedia

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    An abridged audio book version of The Feast of the Drowned, read by David Tennant, was released in July 2006 by BBC Audiobooks. Also included was an interview with the author by David Darlington. The audio book version was given away free in two parts with two consecutive issues of Radio Times in December 2006 and January 2007. These versions ...

  6. Lists of books based on Doctor Who - Wikipedia

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    Plot-your-own Doctor Who adventure: A series of 2 books published by FASA later in 1986. Make Your Own Adventure/Find Your Fate: In 1986, a series of six multiple-plot concept books by several authors was published in parallel by Severn House as Make Your Own Adventure With Dr Who and Ballantine Books as Find Your Fate: Dr Who.

  7. World Game (novel) - Wikipedia

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    World Game is a BBC Books original novel written by Terrance Dicks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.It features the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and the Lady Serena and is set during "Season 6B".

  8. Talk:The Doctor Dances - Wikipedia

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    Another example of the "Everybody Dies" type episode is the 5th Doctor's "Warriors of the Deep", in which nearly all the humans and all of the Silurians and Sea Devils die. The Doctor's comment at the end of the story, 'There should have been another way', pretty much sums this up. D. R. Hucke Yep.

  9. The Giggle - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor determines the cause of the violence is a giggle from a Stooky Bill film from 1925, which John Logie Baird had recorded to demonstrate his invention, television. The Doctor and Donna travel to 1925 and discover that the Toymaker had sold Stooky Bill to Baird's assistant. The Toymaker traps the two in his domain and reveals that he ...