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''Spiral Scratch'' is a
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original novel written by
Gary Russell Gary Russell (born 18 September 1963) is a British freelance writer, producer and former child actor. As a writer, he is best known for his work in connection with the television series ''Doctor Who'' and its spin-offs in other media. As an a ...
and based on the long-running British
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series '' Doctor Who''. It features the
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and
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. The debut adventure of the
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, ''
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'', begins with the Doctor regenerating with little explanation given; Russell's novel attempts to provide a "final story" for the Sixth Doctor and effectively serves as a prequel to ''Time and the Rani''.


Continuity

*The end of the novel suggests another explanation for the Doctor's regeneration into his seventh incarnation rather than the crash landing seen at the start of ''
Time and the Rani ''Time and the Rani'' is the first serial of the 24th season of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 7 to 28 September 1987. It was the first to feature Sylvester McCoy ...
'', with the Doctor being forced to sacrifice much of his energy to stop a pan-dimensional being from destroying creation, thus leaving him in a weakened condition prior to the Rani's attack; rather than injuries sustained by the Rani's attack causing the regeneration, he was already dying and the Rani's attack simply finished the job. There is also a reference to the Sixth Doctor meeting a future version of himself in the
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, although which incarnation is not specified. Russell also includes further suggestions that the BBC books range and the Big Finish Productions audio range take place in parallel universes, and even has brief appearances from Peri, Evelyn Smythe, the Cyber-enhanced Evelyn from '' Real Time'' and Frobisher, as well as an alternate version of Mel who is a half- Silurian hybrid. *The unofficial novel ''
Time's Champion ''Time's Champion'' is a work of '' Doctor Who'' fan fiction, written by Chris McKeon on the basis of an original novel outline by Craig Hinton, and incorporating fragments of text written by Hinton before his death. It features the Sixth Doct ...
'', written by Chris McKeon based on notes by the late
Craig Hinton Craig Paul Alexander Hinton (7 May 1964 – 3 December 2006) was a British writer best known for his work on various spin-offs from the BBC Television series '' Doctor Who''. He also wrote articles for various science fiction magazines, a ...
, implies that the Doctor's endeavour there is a new timeline created by the Sixth Doctor in his first act as "Time's Champion" as he attempts to save Mel from the clutches of
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, who would become a frequent nemesis to the Seventh Doctor in the
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novels.


Notes

* The novel was originally titled ''Future Nostalgia''. * The title of the book is taken from the record of the same name by Buzzcocks. * On the cover, the Doctor is wearing his blue cravat, but at the time of his regeneration he wore a red cravat.


References


External links


The Cloister Library - ''Spiral Scratch''
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