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Doctor Who and the Daleks is the classic novelisation of the Doctor's first TV encounter with the Daleks. Written by the programme's original story editor, David Whitaker, it is narrated by the character of Ian Chesterton, one of the first ever TARDIS companions. Now, in an exclusive recording, the actor who played Ian on television, William Russell, reads the complete and unabridged novelisation. David Whitaker, “Doctor Who and the Daleks” (Reading, UK: Random, ; originally published as 'Doctor Who in an exciting adventure with the Daleks' in ) The first novelisation of Doctor Who. Writing in the first person narrative of Ian Chesterton, he describes the journey of the Doctor, Susan, Barbara and himself in encountering the Daleks on the planet Skaros and their enmity against the /5. David Whitaker’s novel “Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks” was first published on 12 November by Frederick Muller, Ltd. before Target Books reprinted it as “Doctor Who and the Daleks” on 2 May /5().


Target Practice #4: Doctor Who and the Daleks by David Whitaker. This series of reviews exists to support my good friend Christine Kelley, author of the sublime Dreams of Orgonon blog series about the life and music of Kate Bush. Her Patreon can be found at the link, and I encourage everyone reading this to donate to it. Plus he wrote the Dalek stage play, and the Dalek comic strip and when tasked with writing the Daleks out of Doctor Who, he returns the Doctor to their city on Skaro, the place where all this mania began. What strikes me about The Evil of the Daleks, is how different Whitaker's take on the Daleks is from Terry Nation's. In Nation's. It features the First Doctor as played by William Hartnell, and his companions Susan, Ian and Barbara. William Russell, who played Ian in the original TV serial on which this book is based, reads David Whitaker's complete and unabridged novelisation, first published by Target Books in


David Whitaker’s novel “Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks” was first published on 12 November by Frederick Muller, Ltd. before Target Books reprinted it as “Doctor Who and the Daleks” on 2 May The novel adapts Terry Nation’s script for “The Daleks,” the second “Doctor Who” serial that aired between 21 December and 1 February , starring the First Doctor (as portrayed by William Hartnell), his granddaughter Susan Foreman (played by. David Whitaker died in Terry Nation started as a comedy writer and performer, and was approached with an offer to work on Doctor Who, providing the seven episodes of the first ever Dalek story. After inventing the Daleks, Nation moved on to work on The Saint, The Champions and The Avengers. Originally published in as Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks and later retitled Dr Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks, Doctor Who and the Daleks and Doctor Who - The Daleks, this novel by David Whitaker was the first Doctor Who novelisation and indeed, the first Doctor Who novel of any kind.

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