Doctor Who Literature

Jason Miller

Doctor Who is not just one of the world's longest-running science fiction TV shows, but it's also generated a prolific amount of tie-in books, often with strong literary merit. Join Jason from the Trap One Podcast on a solo journey through the Target novelizations, in publication order.

  1. Episode 138A - The Nightmare Fair (with Dan Hollingsworth)

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    Episode 138A - The Nightmare Fair (with Dan Hollingsworth)

    In February 1985, Doctor Who was canceled...temporarily, at least. The premiere of Season 23 was pushed back from January 1986 to September, and the original slate of stories was all scuttled. As Doctor Who fans like to do, even stories that were junked and scrapped and lit on fire, are worthy of resurrection, such that you can find much of that canceled Season 23 done up as full-cast Big Finish audios... and three of them done up as Target novelizations in 1989 and 1990. The Nightmare Fair is the first of those. Dan Hollingsworth, one of Jason's Trap One Podcast co-hosts, makes his Doctor Who Literature debut to help quantify just how much a Nightmare this story is (or isn't!). Mark from Trap One adds a dramatic reading and audio essay. This week's non-Doctor Who essay is a tribute to the recently deceased American entertainer "Uncle" Floyd Vivino. The DWM backup strips, including the Celestial Toymaker, can be found (and discussed on Trap One) in Return of the Daleks and Black Sun Rising. One of the more accessible clips from "The Uncle Floyd Show" can be viewed here. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us! Find Doctor Who Literature at https://linktr.ee/DrWhoNovels. Watch this episode and all previous episodes on YouTube athttps://www.youtube.com/@drwhonovels. "Doctor Who – The Nightmare Fair" features cover art by AlisterPearson. E-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes athttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit.

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Doctor Who is not just one of the world's longest-running science fiction TV shows, but it's also generated a prolific amount of tie-in books, often with strong literary merit. Join Jason from the Trap One Podcast on a solo journey through the Target novelizations, in publication order.

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