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Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin

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1977
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1 - Vision of Death
2 - The Secret Enemy
3 - Death of a Time Lord
4 - Trapped
5 - The Horror in the Gallery
6 - Into the Matrix
7 - Death by Terror
8 - Duel to the Death
9 - The End of Evil
10 - The Doomsday Plan
11 - The Final Battle
12 - An End - and a Beginning
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Copyright © 1977 by Terrance Dicks
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The telescopic-sight moved slowly across the crowded hall.
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And you know - I've a feeling it isn't big enough for both of them'
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Last Updated: 29-Oct-2024

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 20-Oct-1977
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Date Issued:
20-Oct-1977
Internal ID:
1029
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-11965-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-11965-4
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Mike Little  - Cover Artist
The Doctor is suddenly summoned to Gallifrey, the home of the Time Lords, where his ghastly hallucination of the President's assassination seems to turn into reality. When the Doctor is arrested for the murder, there is a hideous, dark, cowled figure gleefully watching in the shadows.

Faced with his old enemy, the Master, Doctor Who approaches defeat in a battle of minds in a nightmare world created by the Master's imagination. But the Master's evil intentions go much further - he has a Doomsday Plan. It is up to the Doctor to prevent him from destroying Gallifrey and taking over the Universe!
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 20-Oct-1982
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Date Issued:
20-Oct-1982
Format:
Mass Market Paperback
Cover Price:
£1.25
Pages*:
122
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Once
Internal ID:
1977
Publisher:
ISBN:
0-426-11965-7
ISBN-13:
978-0-426-11965-4
Printing:
4
Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Credits:
Mike Little  - Cover Artist
The Doctor is suddenly summoned to Gallifrey, the home of the Time Lords, where his ghastly hallucination of the President's assassination seems to turn into reality. When the Doctor is arrested for the murder, there is a hideous, dark, cowled figure gleefully watching in the shadows.

Faced with his old enemy, the Master, Doctor Who approaches defeat in a battle of minds in a nightmare world created by the Master's imagination. But the Master's evil intentions go much further - he has a Doomsday Plan. It is up to the Doctor to prevent him from destroying Gallifrey and taking over the Universe!

DOCTOR WHO scripts - awarded The Writers' Guild Award for the best British children's original drama script.
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Reprinted 1980
Reprinted 1982
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Publication Information
Author: Terrance Dicks
Cover artist: Mike Little / Mike Little (Star Classics) / Daniel R. Horne (Nelson Doubleday, Inc)
Publishing date: 20th October 1977
Episode Information
TV serial: The Deadly Assassin
Writer: Robert Holmes
Transmission dates: 30th October - 20th November 1976 (4 episodes)
Fact and Findings
Classic chapter title - joint first places - The Horror in the Gallery and Death by Terror

First edition cover price - 60p

The TV character Hilred became Hildred in the book.

Later editions were numbered 19 in the Doctor Who library.

The original Target edition was published by Wyndham Publications Ltd. It was reprinted in 1979, 1980, 1982 and 1984 (twice). ISBN 0 426 11965 7.

A hardback edition was released also in October 1977. It utilised the same artwork by Mike Little on a white dustjacket cover. It was published by Allan Wingate, ISBN 85523 120 3, and cost £2.95.

In May 1989, the book was paired with Doctor Who and The Seeds of Doom for release as one of the Doctor Who Classics series from Star Books.
Cover Data
Why is the Doctor wearing the Master's skull and hood as a rather macabre hat?

In 1979, John Geary painted a new cover that went unused except in promotional literature.
Foreign Editions
The Deadly Assassin was united with the two subsequent stories, The Face of Evil and The Robots of Death and was released in the USA as The Further Adventures of Doctor Who. The book was only available through book clubs and in hardback alone, the publishers were Nelson Doubleday, Inc. and the artist's signature on the cover is dated 1985.
Reviews
"I noticed that Mr Dicks left out the Doctor's monologue at the beginning, he could hardly have had the Doctor speaking to the readers of a book and I don't think this should have been done on the television either... I can't seem to remember a crocodile in the TV story, but perhaps there was."
- Simon Lydiard, 'The Doctor Who Files' (number 1), May/June 1978
UK Editions
YEARDATEPUBLISHERCOVER ARTISTLOGOSPINE COLOURSPINE NUMBERTARGET LOGOISBNPRICENOTESOWNED
197720th OctoberWyndhamLittlered curvewhitenonecolour0 426 11965 760pfirst edition, Wyndham W on backY
197915th FebruaryW. H. AllenLittlered curvewhite-colour0 426 11965 760pWyndham W on back-
1980-W. H. Allen-----0 426 11965 785p--
1982-W. H. AllenLittlered curvewhitenonecolour0 426 11965 7£1.25-Y
1984-W. H. AllenLittlered curvewhite19colour0 426 11965 7£1.35-Y
1984-W. H. AllenLittlered curvewhite19colour0 426 11965 7£1.50"twice"Y
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TERRENCE DICKS




Star


Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom was paired with Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin and released as one of Star Books' Doctor Who Classics range in May 1989. It cost £2.95 and had ISBN 0 352 32416 3. The Classics series stretched over 12 months and saw releases for each of the first four Doctors. The books were made by fixing together two of the Target books with a new front page and wraparound cover.

Cover artist: Chris Achilleos
1989 Star Classics edition




USA


The Doctor, a Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey, is a being with a very unTime-Lordish tendency to get involved with other species, especially humans. Join him on three exciting adventures, based on the highly popular BBC-TV series.
Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin. Summoned home to Gallifrey, the Doctor is caught in a battle of minds that begins with assassination and could end with the destruction of Gallifrey!
Doctor Who and the Face of Evil. The Time Lord lands on a world run by a mad and mysterious god - a god with the Doctor's face!
Doctor Who and the Robots of Death. On a desert world, the Doctor and his new companion, Leela, must find a cunning killer or fall victim to the robot destroyers.

In 1986, this run of stories were brought together and released in the USA as The Further Adventures of Doctor Who. The book was only available in hardback through book clubs.

Cover artist: Dan Horne
1986 Nelson Doubleday hardback edition
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Author(s)

 Terrance Dicks
Birth: 10 May 1935 East Ham, London, England, UK
Death: 29 Aug 2019

Notes:
From the back of the book Warmonger.

Terrance Dicks joined Doctor Who as junior assistant trainee script editor in 1968, when they were making The Web of Fear and desperately trying to  make a roaring Yeti sound less like a flushing lavatory.  He worked on the show during the end of the Patrick Troughton years, and co-wrote The War Games, Troughton's last show, with Malcolm Hulke.  He stayed on as a script editor for the whole of the Jon Pertwee period, and left to write Robot, the first Tom Baker story.  (This was in accordance with an ancient Who tradition, which he'd just invented, that the departing script editor writes the first show of the next season.)

In the years that followed he wrote a handful of Doctor Who scripts, finishing in 1983 with The Five Doctors, the programmes twentieth anniversary special.

In the early 1970s he was in at the very beginning of the Doctor Who novelisation programme and ended up, more by luck than judgment, writing most of them - seventy something in all.  He has since written a number of Doctor Who 'originals', including Exodus, part of the opening Timewyrm sequence published by Virgin, and The Eight Doctors, the first original novel published by BBC Worldwide.

He has written two Doctor Who stage plays, one a flop d'éstime (great reviews, poor audiences), the other a bit of a pantomime but a modest touring success.  He has also written about a hundred non-Who books, fiction and non-fiction for young adults, but nobody ever asks about them.

In over thirty years with the Doctor he has grown older, fatter, greyer and grumpier.  But not noticeably wiser.

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