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Trevor Baxendale

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Trevor Baxendale is a writer. His first Doctor Who novel The Janus Conjunction was published by BBC Books in 1998.[1] He has also written novels for Torchwood and Blake's 7, as well as short stories, comic strips and audio drama scripts.

Life and career

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Bibliography

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Novels

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Doctor Who

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Torchwood

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  • Something in the Water (2008)
  • The Undertaker's Gift (2009)

Blake's 7

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  • Criminal Intent (November 2014)
  • The Clone Masters: The Rule of Death (October 2022)

Audiobooks

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Doctor Who

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  • Terror of the Master (Masterful Limited Edition) (2021)

Blake's 7

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  • Outlaw (2019)
  • The Rule of Death (September 2021)

Game books

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  • Doctor Who: War of the Robots (Decide your Destiny) (October 2007)
  • Doctor Who: The Dragon King (Decide your Destiny) (March 2008)
  • Doctor Who: Claws of the Macra (Decide you Destiny) (April 2010)
  • Doctor Who: Terror Moon (Choose the Future) (October 2016)

For younger readers

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  • Doctor Who - The Darksmith Legacy (book 6): The Game of Death (May 2009)
  • Doctor Who: Heart of Stone (February 2011)

Adaptations

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  • The Sarah Jane Adventures: Judoon Afternoon (based on the television script Prisoner of the Judoon by Phil Ford) (2010)
  • The Sarah Jane Adventures: Painting Peril (based on the television script Mona Lisa's Revenge by Phil Ford) (2010)
  • The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Haunted House (based on the television script The Eternity Trap by Phil Ford) (2010)
  • The Sarah Jane Adventures: Blathereen Dream (based on the television script The Gift by Rupert Laight) (2010)
  • Doctor Who: The Eleventh Hour (based on the television script by Steven Moffat) (2011)
  • Doctor Who: The Time of Angels (based on the television script by Steven Moffat) (2011)
  • Savitri's Tale and Other Heroic Stories (authorised adaptation from Anthony Horowitz's Myths and Legends) (2012)
  • The Dragon's Tale and other Beastly Stories (authorised adaptation from Anthony Horowitz's Myths and Legends) (2012)

Short stories

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Audio dramas

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  • Doctor Who: The Dark Flame (2003)
  • Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Draconian Rage (2003)
  • Doctor Who: Something Inside (2005)
  • Highlander: The Lesson (April 2009)
  • Robin Hood: Friendly Fire (May 2009)
  • Blake's 7: Scimitar (November 2014)
  • Blake's 7: Funeral on Kalion (Crossfire Part 2) (January 2018)
  • Blake's 7: Refuge (Crossfire Part 3) (April 2018)
  • Blake's 7: Damage Control (Restoration Part 1) (January 2019)
  • Blake's 7: Hyperion (Restoration Part 2) (November 2019)
  • Blake's 7: Parasite (Restoration Part 3) (February 2020)
  • Blake's 7: Imperium (Restoration Part 3) (February 2020)
  • The Worlds of Blake's 7 - Avalon (Volume 1): Black Water (April 2021)
  • The Worlds of Blake's 7 - Heroes And Villains: The Amagon Queen (May 2022)
  • The Worlds of Blake's 7 - After The War: Andromeda One (November 2022)
  • The War Master - Solitary Confinement: The Kicker (June 2023)
  • The Tenth Doctor Chronicles - Defender of the Earth: The Thing in the Forest (November 2023)

Comics

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  • Doctor Who Adventures - BBC Magazines (64 issues between 2007-2012)
  • The Time Sickness (The Official Doctor Who Annual 2009)
  • The Vortex Code (The Official Doctor Who Annual 2010)
  • The Grey Hole (The Official Doctor Who Annual 2011)
  • Monster Hunt (Sarah Jane Adventures website 2009)
  • Return of the Krulius (Sarah Jane Adventures website 2009)
  • Defending Bannerman Road (Sarah Jane Adventures website 2010)

Other work

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  • The Monster Hunt (Interactive game, audio story and comic - The Sarah Jane Adventures website) (2009)

References

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  1. ^ Penguin Books. "Trevor Baxendale biography". Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  2. ^ Milo (23 August 2014). "Doctor Who - Fear of the Dark by Trevor Baxendale - review". Guardian. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  3. ^ BBC. "Trevor Baxendale".
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