List of Virgin Missing Adventures
Including books featuring two of the Doctors, the total tallies are: First Doctor, 5 books; Second, 5 books; Third, 6 books; Fourth, 9 books; Fifth, 5 books; Sixth, 5 books; and Seventh, 1 book.
| # | Title | Author | Doctor | Featuring | Published |
| 1 | Goth Opera | Paul Cornell | 5th | Tegan, Nyssa | July 1994 |
| 2 | Evolution | John Peel | 4th | Sarah Jane | September 1994 |
| 3 | Venusian Lullaby | Paul Leonard | 1st | Ian, Barbara | October 1994 |
| 4 | The Crystal Bucephalus | Craig Hinton | 5th | Tegan, Turlough, Kamelion | November 1994 |
| 5 | State of Change | Christopher Bulis | 6th | Peri | December 1994 |
| 6 | The Romance of Crime | Gareth Roberts | 4th | Romana II, K-9 | January 1995 |
| 7 | The Ghosts of N-Space | Barry Letts | 3rd | Sarah Jane, the Brigadier | February 1995 |
| 8 | Time of Your Life | Steve Lyons | 6th | Grant Markham | March 1995 |
| 9 | Dancing the Code | Paul Leonard | 3rd | Jo, UNIT | April 1995 |
| 10 | The Menagerie | Martin Day | 2nd | Jamie, Zoe | May 1995 |
| 11 | System Shock | Justin Richards | 4th | Sarah, Harry | June 1995 |
| 12 | The Sorcerer's Apprentice | Christopher Bulis | 1st | Ian, Barbara, Susan | July 1995 |
| 13 | Invasion of the Cat-People | Gary Russell | 2nd | Ben, Polly | August 1995 |
| 14 | Managra | Stephen Marley | 4th | Sarah Jane | September 1995 |
| 15 | Millennial Rites | Craig Hinton | 6th | Mel | October 1995 |
| 16 | The Empire of Glass | Andy Lane | 1st | Steven, Vicki; plus Irving Braxiatel | November 1995 |
| 17 | Lords of the Storm | David A. McIntee | 5th | Turlough | December 1995 |
| 18 | Downtime | Marc Platt | none | the Brigadier, Sarah Jane, Victoria | January 1996 |
| 19 | The Man in the Velvet Mask | Daniel O'Mahony | 1st | Dodo | February 1996 |
| 20 | The English Way of Death | Gareth Roberts | 4th | Romana II, K-9 | March 1996 |
| 21 | The Eye of the Giant | Christopher Bulis | 3rd | Liz Shaw, UNIT | April 1996 |
| 22 | The Sands of Time | Justin Richards | 5th | Tegan, Nyssa | May 1996 |
| 23 | Killing Ground | Steve Lyons | 6th | Grant Markham | June 1996 |
| 24 | The Scales of Injustice | Gary Russell | 3rd | Liz Shaw, UNIT | July 1996 |
| 25 | The Shadow of Weng-Chiang | David A. McIntee | 4th | Romana I, K-9 | August 1996 |
| 26 | Twilight of the Gods | Christopher Bulis | 2nd | Jamie, Victoria | September 1996 |
| 27 | Speed of Flight | Paul Leonard | 3rd | Jo, Mike Yates | October 1996 |
| 28 | The Plotters | Gareth Roberts | 1st | Ian, Barbara, Vicki | November 1996 |
| 29 | Cold Fusion | Lance Parkin | 5th and 7th | Adric, Nyssa, Tegan; Roz, Chris | December 1996 |
| 30 | Burning Heart | Dave Stone | 6th | Peri | January 1997 |
| 31 | A Device of Death | Christopher Bulis | 4th | Harry, Sarah Jane | February 1997 |
| 32 | The Dark Path | David A. McIntee | 2nd | Jamie, Victoria | March 1997 |
| 33 | The Well-Mannered War | Gareth Roberts | 4th | Romana II, K-9 | April 1997 |
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