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BBC Books to publish four Target Doctor Who novels featuring the Fifteenth Doctor

BBC Books to publish four Target Doctor Who novels featuring the Fifteenth Doctor

‘Space Babies’, ’73 Yards’, ‘Rogue’ and ‘The Church on Ruby Road’ will publish on 8th August in paperback and audiobook.


Space Babies

BY ALISON RUMFITT

Target - Space Babies

In space, something can hear you scream. And that something is coming. 

On her first adventure in outer space, Ruby learns that the universe is bigger, more colourful, and crazier than she could ever have imagined. She also learns that even the Doctor can feel afraid – and that certain nightmares are all too real…

A new voice to Doctor Who fiction, Alison Rumfitt, presents the Target novelisation of Russell T Davies’ first space adventure for the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday.

Alison Rumfitt is a writer and cultural critic. Her two horror novels TELL ME I’M WORTHLESS and BRAINWYRMS push the boundaries of both taste and form to the shock of readers everywhere. She has written for LITTLE WHITE LIES and DAZED, and interviewed the new Doctor Ncuti Gatwa for ROLLING STONE. She’s considered herself a fan of Doctor Who ever since her father played her the theme song to scare her when she was about five years old.

You can pre-order SPACE BABIES on paperback and audio here


73 Yards

BY SCOTT HANDCOCK

Target - 73 Yards

How long is 73 yards? Haunted by a sinister presence, Ruby must cope with losing the Doctor and the life she once knew. With her new life without her best friend becoming bleaker by the day, something terrifying is unleashed, and it’s up to Ruby to stop it. 

This eerie episode from Russell T Davies is novelised by series script editor Scott Handcock. Scott is a writer, producer and director, best known for his work on a range of horror and science-fiction series from Big Finish Productions including DOCTOR WHOTORCHWOOD and THE CONFESSIONS OF DORIAN GRAY. Since 2006, he has lived in Cardiff, most recently working for Bad Wolf on the latest series of Doctor Who and its spin-off TALES OF THE TARDIS.

You can pre-order 73 YARDS on paperback and audio here


Rogue

BY KATE HERRON & BRIONY REDMAN

Target - Rogue

Doctor Who does Bridgerton with an alien twist in a sparky novelisation from original scriptwriters Kate Herron (LOKI/SEX EDUCATION) and Briony Redman.

Earth’s Regency era – a time of culture, extravagance, sumptuous balls… and aliens? While Ruby is a popular new addition to the Duchess of Pemberton’s ball, the Doctor’s world is about to be forever rocked by a dashing visitor from space. With many party-guests facing an identity crisis like no other, it is up to the Doctor and Ruby to stop the menacing Chuldurs’ plot.

Doctor Who presents a classic tale with an alien twist in a thrilling novelisation from the episode’s scriptwriters, Kate Herron and Briony Redman.

Briony Redman is a BAFTA Rocliffe-winning writer and comedian who works across film, television, theatre and comics. Briony met writing partner, Kate Herron, while doing short films and they bonded over a love of sci-fi and weird comedy. Briony is an experienced improviser who performs with Dungeons & Dragons comedy show, QUESTING TIME. This is their first book.

Kate Herron is a writer and filmmaker from London, working across film, television and comic books. She directed and exec-produced the entire first season of LOKI (Marvel and Disney Plus), directed the first season of SEX EDUCATION (Netflix), and is about to direct on THE LAST OF US (HBO). Kate has worked with her writing partner, Briony Redman for over a decade. Most recently they created a comic for Skybound entertainment company (THE WALKING DEAD), and both wrote together on Ncuti Gatwa’s first season of Doctor Who. This is her first book. 

You can pre-order ROGUE on paperback and audio here


The Church on Ruby Road

BY ESMIE JIKIEMI-PEARSON

Target - Ruby Road

Chance. Misfortune. Coincidence. These are the weapons of choice for the Doctor’s latest enemies. And those enemies are very, very hungry…

For Ruby Sunday, this Christmas Eve is a birthday she’ll never forget. It’s the day she joins the Doctor onboard a Goblin ship. The day she learns of dangers from beyond the universe. The day her life really begins… or, perhaps, the day it ends. 

The Target novelisation of the first full adventure featuring the Fifteenth Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa, and the introduction of his new best friend, Ruby Sunday played by Millie Gibson. Russell T Davies’ original script has been novelised by up-and-coming literary talent Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson.

Esmie Jikiemi-Pearson is a science-fantasy author and co-founder of the organisation Impact of Omission, as featured in the Guardian, Huffpost, and the Channel 4 Documentary WHERE’S MY HISTORY? with footballer and anti-racism campaigner Troy Deeney. Winner of the inaugural Gollancz and Rivers of London BAME SFF Award in 2020, now known as the Future Worlds Prize, her writing is invariably about Black people dismantling space empires, travelling through time, and saving the world – often simultaneously. 

You can pre-order THE CHURCH ON RUBY ROAD on paperback and audio here


SPACE BABIES73 YARDSROGUE and THE CHURCH ON RUBY ROAD will publish on 8th August in paperback and audiobook.

73 YARDS OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

73 YARDS OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED

Landing on the Welsh coast, the Doctor and Ruby embark on the strangest journey of their lives. In a rain-lashed pub, the locals sit in fear of ancient legends coming to life.

73 Yards was watched live on BBC One by 2.6m. This figure does not include those who watched before broadcast on BBC iPlayer or watched live on devices. Consolidated ratings for 73 Yards will be released on Monday 3rd June by BARB.

The first three episodes of the series were watched overnight by 2.6m 2.4m and 2.04m respectively.

Doctor Who confirms next Susan Twist role and new cast for 73 Yards

Doctor Who confirms next Susan Twist role and new cast for 73 Yards

As Doctor Who fans wait for this week’s highly anticipated episode, the Steven Moffat-penned Boom, the cast list has now been revealed for next week’s instalment, 73 Yards.

The fourth episode in the season will see the Doctor and Ruby landing on the Welsh coast and embarking on “the strangest journey of their lives”.

Meanwhile, the episode synopsis says that “in a rain-lashed pub, the locals sit in fear of ancient legends coming to life”.

Leading the episode’s guest cast, as had already been announced, is Aneurin Barnard (Peaky Blinders) as politician Roger ap Gwilliam.

He will be joined by Siân Phillips (Good Omens) as Enid Meadows, Maxine Evans (Call the Midwife) as Lowri Palin, Hilary Hobson as The Woman, Sion Pritchard (Mammoth) as Joshua Steele, Gwion Morris Jones (The Winter King) as Ifor Jones, Elan Davies as Thin Lucy and Glyn Pritchard (Andor) as Eddie Jones.

Meanwhile, Susan Twist will also be back in her next mysterious role, this time playing a character simply referred to in the credits as “Hiker”.

Ncuti Gatwa as The Doctor and Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday in Doctor Who. Yoshitaka Kono/Bad Wolf/BBC Studios

Twist has previously appeared in other small roles in recent episodes Wild Blue Yonder, The Church on Ruby Road, Space Babies and The Devil’s Chord, and is also set to have a role in Boom.

Back in March 2023, showrunner Russell T Davies raved about 73 Yards, telling Michael Ball on Radio 2

“I watched episode 4 last night and I think it’s one of the greatest things I’ve ever made in my life so I’m very, very happy with it. It’s looking so good Michael, I love it.”

Beyond 73 Yards, there are four more episodes of the current Doctor Who season left to air – Dot and Bubble, Rogue, The Legend of Ruby Sunday and Empire of Death.    

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Watch the new trailer for Series 14!

Watch the new trailer for Series 14!

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Ready to rock through time? Watch the new trailer for Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson’s first season of Doctor Who!

The new season of Doctor Who will see Ncuti Gatwa return as the Fifteenth Doctor, alongside Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, it comes after they made their highly acclaimed debut on Christmas Day in The Church on Ruby Road. Within the upcoming series, audiences will see the Doctor and Ruby travel through time and space on adventures to unknown lands, to the Regency era in England, to outer space worlds and the sixties.

It will premiere simultaneously for the first time on BBC iPlayer and Disney+. 

In the UK, the first two new episodes of the season will premiere at 00:00 on 11 May on BBC iPlayer, and then on BBC One later that day. Episodes will drop on BBC iPlayer followed by a primetime slot on BBC One each week following that.

Outside the UK, Doctor Who begins streaming 10 May at 7pm ET on Disney+ where available, giving audiences a simultaneous global launch.

DOCTOR WHO EPISODE TITLES:

Space Babies: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Julie Anne Robinson


The Devil’s Chord: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Ben Chessell


Boom: Written by Steven Moffat, directed by Julie Anne Robinson


73 Yards: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams


Dot and Bubble: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams


Rogue: Written by Kate Herron and Briony Redman, directed by Ben Chessell


The Legend of Ruby Sunday: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue


Empire of Death: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue