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BBC Books (also formerly known as BBC Consumer Publishing and BBC Publishing) is an imprint majority-owned and managed by Penguin Random House through its division. The minority shareholder is , the commercial subsidiary of the . The imprint has been active since the 1980s.

BBC Books publishes a range of books connected to BBC and programming, including cookery, natural history, lifestyle, and behind the scenes "making-of" books. There are also some non-programme related biographies and autobiographies of various well-known personalities in its list.

Amongst BBC Books' best known titles are cookery books by former TV cook , titles by Sir David Attenborough and gardening titles by . In the BBC Publishing days, it turned down The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,

(2025). 9781932112177, Justin Charles & Co..
a book which has now sold over 14,000,000 copies worldwide.


Doctor Who
Since 1996, BBC Books has also produced a range of tie-in novels connected to the television science-fiction series , the only full-length fiction to be printed by the company. Their first release related to the series was a of the 1996 Doctor Who telemovie published in the spring of 1996. Then, in 1997, BBC Books launched two concurrent series of books, the Eighth Doctor Adventures (EDA) (featuring the of the Doctor), and the Past Doctor Adventures (PDA), featuring the seven previous incarnations. Between 1997 and 2005 approximately 150 original novels were published for both lines, combined. BBC Books also launched a short-lived line of Doctor Who-related short story collections called Short Trips; Big Finish Productions later obtained the rights to publish the Short Trips books and that series continues as of 2010.

In 2005, BBC Books began to phase out the EDA and PDA lines as it launched a new series of books (informally dubbed the New Series Adventures) based upon the newly revived television series. Featuring the , the new books were published in hardback (as opposed to the EDA, PDA and Short Trips lines that were exclusively paperback releases). The Eighth Doctor line was discontinued during the summer of 2005, followed by the final Past Doctor Adventure in November. Beginning in 2006, BBC Books continued the New Series Adventures, now featuring the , with no word (as of September 2009) whether any more Past Doctor Adventures are planned. The books continue to be published in hardback, with the exception of four , I Am a Dalek, Made of Steel, Revenge of the Judoon and Code of the Krillitanes, which are paperback releases under a series called . The 4th novella still featured the tenth doctor , even though the eleventh has made his TV appearance.

In January 2007, BBC Books launched a new line of original novels based upon the Doctor Who spin-off series, . These books are also being published exclusively in hardcover and, like the TV series itself, are aimed at an older audience.

In May 2008, BBC Books issued its first original made-for-audio Doctor Who adventure, Pest Control, which was released as part of the Tenth Doctor Adventures line and read by . The Audiobook of the Year 2010 was a Tenth Doctor adventure called Dead Air by James Goss and read by .


Being Human
In 2010, a series of three Being Human novels were published by BBC Books. These novels describe the adventures of the three main characters , and John Mitchell of the television series Being Human and are written by , and James Goss.Joanne Black (2011): Read all about it – the books. In: Joanne Black: A guide to being human series. Cambridge: Classic TV Press. P.432-433 All novels were also released as audiobooks. The Road was read by , Chasers by and Bad Blood by .


New ownership
In 2006, the division of acquired a majority shareholding in BBC Books. The Random House Group acquires majority shareholding in BBC Books BBC Press Office. 22 June 2006


Sherlock Holmes
In 2011, BBC Books launched a publishing programme around BAFTA-winning TV series, Sherlock, which was inspired by the adventures of Arthur Conan Doyle's Victorian detective Sherlock Holmes. The titles will each feature the show's branding and introductions by key members of the Sherlock team, including co-founders Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss.

The first title, Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock: A Study in Scarlet, with an introduction by was released on 15 September 2011. Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock: The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, with an introduction by , followed on 27 October 2011.

Three books Sherlock: Sign of Four, Sherlock: The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes and Sherlock: The Hound of the Baskervilles with introductions by , Steve Thompson and Benedict Cumberbatch were released on 29 March 2012.

In autumn 2012, BBC Books published Sherlock: The Casebook as a hardback gift guide, revisiting all the mysteries solved throughout the TV series.


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