In 1983, Castrovalva was released as a novelisation by W. H. Allen.
1983 Hardcover[]
Castrovalva
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Author
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Christopher H. Bidmead
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Hardcover
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Original RRP
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No. of pages
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118
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Publisher
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W. H. Allen
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Previous novelisation
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"Meglos"
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Next novelisation
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Users who have this in their collection[]
1983 First Paperback[]
Castrovalva
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Series
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Target Novelisations
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Author
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Christopher H. Bidmead
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Release date
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16 June 1983
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Format
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Paperback
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Original RRP
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£1.35
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No. of pages
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118
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Publisher
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Target Books
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Previous novelisation
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"Meglos"
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Next novelisation
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Cover blurb[]
Still weak and confused after his fourth regeneration, the Doctor retreats to Castrovalva to recuperate.
But Castrovalva is not the haven of peace and tranquility the Doctor and his companions are seeking. Far from being able to rest quietly, the unsuspecting time-travellers are caught up once again in the evil machinations of the Master.
Only an act of supreme self-sacrifice will enable them to escape the maniacal lunacy of the renegade Time Lord.
Users who have this in their collection[]
1st 1984 Paperback Reprint[]
Castrovalva
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Series
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Target Novelisations
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Author
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Christopher H. Bidmead
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Release date
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Format
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Paperback
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Original RRP
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£1.35
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No. of pages
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118
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Publisher
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Target Books
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Previous novelisation
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"Meglos"
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Next novelisation
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Cover blurb[]
Still weak and confused after his fourth regeneration, the Doctor retreats to Castrovalva to recuperate.
But Castrovalva is not the haven of peace and tranquility the Doctor and his companions are seeking. Far from being able to rest quietly, the unsuspecting time-travellers are caught up once again in the evil machinations of the Master.
Only an act of supreme self-sacrifice will enable them to escape the maniacal lunacy of the renegade Time Lord.
Users who have this in their collection[]
2nd 1984 Paperback Reprint[]
Castrovalva
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Series
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Target Novelisations
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Author
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Christopher H. Bidmead
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Release date
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Format
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Paperback
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Original RRP
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£1.50
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No. of pages
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118
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Publisher
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Target Books
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Previous novelisation
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"Meglos"
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Next novelisation
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Cover blurb[]
Still weak and confused after his fourth regeneration, the Doctor retreats to Castrovalva to recuperate.
But Castrovalva is not the haven of peace and tranquility the Doctor and his companions are seeking. Far from being able to rest quietly, the unsuspecting time-travellers are caught up once again in the evil machinations of the Master.
Only an act of supreme self-sacrifice will enable them to escape the maniacal lunacy of the renegade Time Lord.
Users who have this in their collection[]
1991 Paperback Reprint[]
Castrovalva
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Series
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Target Novelisations
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Author
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Christopher H. Bidmead
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Release date
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20 June 1991
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Format
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Paperback
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Original RRP
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£2.50
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No. of pages
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118
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Publisher
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Target Books
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Previous novelisation
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"Meglos"
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Next novelisation
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Cover blurb[]
THE MASTER LEANED BACK, PERMITTING HIMSELF A THIN CHUCKLE THAT FLOATED AWAY INTO A WHISPER. 'OH NO, YOU CAN'T ESCAPE. YOU'RE MINE, ADRIC, MINE - UNTIL WE HAVE COMPLETED OUR FINAL TASK...'
The TARDIS, controlled by the Master, is rushing towards Event One and imminent destruction; Adric and his computational powers are being manipulated to the Master's own ends.
But the Doctor has been weakened by regeneration and the travellers attempt to travel to peaceful Castrovalva unaware of the web that has been spun by the renegade Time Lord...
Doctor Who - Castrovalva marks the beginning of Peter Davison's tenure of the role of the Doctor and was written by Christopher H. Bidmead, who was script editor of the series during its eighteenth season.
Doctor Who is currently being reshown on BSB television.