In 1982, The Leisure Hive was released as a novelisation by Target Books under the title Doctor Who and the Leisure Hive.
Doctor Who and the Leisure Hive
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Author
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David Fisher
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Release date
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22 July 1982
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Paperback
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£1.25
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No. of pages
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127
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Target Books
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1982 First Edition[]
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The Leisue Hive on the planet Argolis is an entertainment centre for galactic travellers. At the heart of the Hive is the Tachyon Recreation Generator, a machine with a most extraordinary performance capability and vital to the continued existence of the Argolin after their devastating war with the reptilian Foamasi...
While visiting the Hive, the Doctor and Romana are sucked into a whirlpool of teachery and deceit, and are eventually arrested on suspicion of murder...
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The Leisure Hive
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Target Novelisations
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David Fisher
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Release date
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21 October 1993
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Paperback
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£3.50
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Target Books
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1993 Reprint[]
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THE FACE CAME AWAY LIKE A MASK. UNDERNEATH THEY COULD SEE GREEN SCALY SKIN... THE FEATURES OF A LIZARD.
The Leisure Hive on the planet Argolis is an entertainment centre for galactic travellers. At the heart of the Hive is the Tachyon Recreation Generator, a machine vital to the continued existence of the Argolin after their devastating war with the reptilian Foamasi. When the Doctor and Romana arrive, they soon find themselves embroiled in murder and intrigue - and on trial for their lives.
This is an adaptation by David Fisher of his own original screenplay, which featured Tom Baker in the role of the Doctor.