Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit (novelisation) was a novelisation based on the 1979 television serial The Creature from the Pit. Beginning with this release and continuing for the remainder of the novelisation series, there was a concerted effort made by Target Books to commission the original teleplay writers to novelise their own scripts whenever possible (with Terrance Dicks serving as a backup writer if this wasn't possible). Although Fisher was a recent contributor to the series, this notion would later extend to include writers of episodes dating back to the 1960s.
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| - Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit (novelisation) was a novelisation based on the 1979 television serial The Creature from the Pit. Beginning with this release and continuing for the remainder of the novelisation series, there was a concerted effort made by Target Books to commission the original teleplay writers to novelise their own scripts whenever possible (with Terrance Dicks serving as a backup writer if this wasn't possible). Although Fisher was a recent contributor to the series, this notion would later extend to include writers of episodes dating back to the 1960s.
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| - Hardcover and paperback editions; 11 Chapters, 128 Pages
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| - Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden
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| - Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit (novelisation) was a novelisation based on the 1979 television serial The Creature from the Pit. Beginning with this release and continuing for the remainder of the novelisation series, there was a concerted effort made by Target Books to commission the original teleplay writers to novelise their own scripts whenever possible (with Terrance Dicks serving as a backup writer if this wasn't possible). Although Fisher was a recent contributor to the series, this notion would later extend to include writers of episodes dating back to the 1960s.
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