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Delta and the Bannermen is a novella written by Malcolm Kohll. Released in 1989, it is a novelization of Kohll's Doctor Who serial of the same name.

Characters[]

  • Seventh Doctor
  • Melanie Bush
  • Gavrok - the leader of the Bannermen
  • Delta - the last survivor of the Chimerons
  • The Chimeron princess - Delta's daughter
  • Ray - a mechanic who helps the Doctor defeat the Bannermen
  • Billy - the lead singer of the Lorrells and a mechanic who falls in love with Delta
  • Burton - the manager of Shangri-La
  • Hawk and Jerome Weismuller - two CIA agents

rest to be added

Publisher's summary[]

As the billionth customers at a space tollport the Doctor and Mel win the Grand Prize – a place on the Fabulous Fifties Coach Tour to Disneyland, Planet Earth.

Unfortunately, they don't quite make it there...Knocked off-course by a wayward satellite the coach party arrives instead at Shangri-la, a remote Welsh holiday camp.

But the peace and quiet of the countryside are soon shattered by the arrival of an army of marauding Bannermen soldiers, led by the ruthless Gavrok. They are tracking down Delta, the last of the Chimeron, with only one thought in mind – her destruction...

Full summary[]

TBA

In-universe continuity[]

  • Navarros reappear in Kate Orman's novel Return of the Living Dad.
  • The events of this story are directly recalled in David Bishop's novel Who Killed Kennedy.
  • Fenric mentions Ray as a "backup companion" in Mike Maddox and Alan Barnes' audio drama Gods and Monsters. She reappears in John Dorney's audio drama The Krillitane Relic.
  • According to David A. McIntee's novel The Face of the Enemy, the Republican Security Forces took technology from the Bannermen after defeating them in combat.
  • A menu from Shangri-La is present in Mike Tucker and Robert Perry's novel Loving the Alien.
  • The Doctor's new umbrella is explained in Mike Tucker's audio drama The Warehouse.

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