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''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' spin-off novels published from 1997 by BBC Books. Where the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] featured the new Doctor introduced in the 1996 TV movie, the Past Doctor Adventures told new adventures featuring the first seven Doctors. (In other words, much like [[Virgin Missing Adventures|Virgin Publishing's Missing Adventures]], except that the seventh Doctor was now Past instead of being [[Virgin New Adventures|New]].)
''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off novels published from 1997 by BBC Books. Where the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] featured the new Doctor introduced in the 1996 TV movie, the Past Doctor Adventures told new adventures featuring the first seven Doctors. (In other words, much like [[Virgin Missing Adventures|Virgin Publishing's Missing Adventures]], except that the seventh Doctor was now Past instead of being [[Virgin New Adventures|New]].)


== Novels in this series ==
== Novels in this series ==
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** Various people associated with the English Civil War in ''The Roundheads''
** Various people associated with the English Civil War in ''The Roundheads''
** [[Rasputin the Mad Monk]] et al. in ''Wages of Sin''
** [[Rasputin the Mad Monk]] et al. in ''Wages of Sin''
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: One of the characters in ''Corpse Marker'', by Chris Boucher, previously appeared in one of Boucher's episodes of ''[[Blake's Seven (TV)|Blakes Seven]] ''.
* [[Intercontinuity Crossover]]: One of the characters in ''Corpse Marker'', by Chris Boucher, previously appeared in one of Boucher's episodes of ''[[Blake's Seven|Blakes Seven]] ''.
* [[Interquel]]: Nearly every Past Doctor novel is set between two episodes of the TV series, with the exception of ''Fear Itself'' (published after the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] wrapped up, and set between two earlier EDAs) and possibly also of ''The Infinity Doctors'' (deliberately ambiguous as to placement). Most of the Seventh Doctor novels are set in the long gap between the last episode of the ongoing series and the 1996 TV movie. (Where this puts them in respect to the NAs, set within the same gap, is up for debate, since the BBC's policy was to neither confirm nor deny the Virgin novels' canon status, and certainly not to provide official guidance on how they fitted into the continuity.)
* [[Interquel]]: Nearly every Past Doctor novel is set between two episodes of the TV series, with the exception of ''Fear Itself'' (published after the [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] wrapped up, and set between two earlier EDAs) and possibly also of ''The Infinity Doctors'' (deliberately ambiguous as to placement). Most of the Seventh Doctor novels are set in the long gap between the last episode of the ongoing series and the 1996 TV movie. (Where this puts them in respect to the NAs, set within the same gap, is up for debate, since the BBC's policy was to neither confirm nor deny the Virgin novels' canon status, and certainly not to provide official guidance on how they fitted into the continuity.)
* [[Landmarking the Hidden Base]]: Canary Wharf is the headquarters of the British time travelling military in an [[Alternate Universe|alternate 2006]] visited by the First Doctor in ''The Time Travellers''.
* [[Landmarking the Hidden Base]]: Canary Wharf is the headquarters of the British time travelling military in an [[Alternate Universe|alternate 2006]] visited by the First Doctor in ''The Time Travellers''.