
(Initially, the EDA and PDA lines overlapped with the New Series Adventures the final EDA, The Gallifrey Chronicles, was published in June 2005, followed by the final PDA, Atom Bomb Blues, a Seventh Doctor adventure, being published in December 2005.) These have a reduced word count compared to the EDA and PDA lines, with an average page count of about 250. With the revival of the television series, BBC Books retired its paperback Eighth Doctor Adventures and Past Doctor Adventures fiction lines in 2005 in favour of a new range of hardback books featuring the Ninth Doctor and Rose. Some of the hardback editions have also been reprinted to amend pictures of Rose. Some of the reprints amend pictures of the companion of the novel from the cover. With exception to the Quick Reads, all of the NSAs have been published in hardcover to begin with, and have been reprinted in paperback for boxed collections that are exclusive to The Book People and Tesco. Beginning with the Tenth Doctor, a series of 'Quick Reads' have also been available, published once a year. The 'NSAs', as they are often referred to, are published by BBC Books, and are regularly published twice a year.


The New Series Adventures are a series of novels relating to the long-running BBC science fiction television series, Doctor Who. If you're looking for even more behind-the-scenes small town magic, check out the real-life filming location of the Netflix hit Sweet Magnolias.Series of novels based on the Doctor Who television series So, time to start planning an epic holiday road trip! You can also do some arm-chair traveling with Hallmark's "Countdown to Christmas" treasury, which includes behind-the-scenes tidbits, holiday recipes, and more. But a few of the filming locations for your favorite holiday flicks are charming, small towns located in the United States too. For example, Christmas in Vienna really was filmed in Austria. Some filming locations have even gone so far to cross the pond. It turns out, you can! The majority of Hallmark movies are filmed in Canada (didn't see that one coming) and typically set in larger cities near Vancouver. Some may say that's a bit early, but we're all in! If you're that fan who has a running list of favorite Hallmark movies, imagine experiencing that small-town movie magic in real life. Happily, the Hallmark Channel is starting their countdown to Christmas on October 22. Often, the films are set in quaint, small towns decked out for the holiday season and filled with all kinds of quirky personalities you can only find in a tight-knit community. As a matter of fact, it sounds like the perfect day in our book. Cozying up with a blanket, sipping a delicious cup of hot cocoa (or Christmas-themed wine) and watching a feel-good Hallmark Christmas movie sounds like the ideal way to unwind.
