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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
science fiction novel by Philip K. Dick
His Dark Materials
novel series by Philip Pullman
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Discworld
Discworld is a collection of fantasy comedy novels, graphic novels, short stories, and associated works conceived and primarily written by the English author Terry Pratchett. They are united by their being set on the Discworld, a flat planet balanced on the backs of four elephants which in turn stand on the back of a giant turtle. The novel series consists of forty-one books, the first being The Colour of Magic, published in 1983, and the last ''The Shepherd's Crown'', published posthumously in 2015. Pratchett also wrote eleven short stories related to the Discworld. The novels often satirise
Jules Maigret
fictional French police detective

Thunderbirds
TV series (1965–1966)
Peter Lovesey
British writer
Aubrey-Maturin series
series of maritime novels by Patrick O'Brian

The Archers
British radio soap opera
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fictional English amateur detective
Adam Dalgliesh
fictional character in mystery novels by P. D. James

Under Milk Wood
1954 radio drama by Dylan Thomas
Secret Agent X-9
comic strip
Inspector Morse
fictional character in crime novels by Colin Dexter
Paul Temple
character

Chocky
Chocky is a science fiction novel by British writer John Wyndham. It was first published as a novelette in the March 1963 issue of Amazing Stories and later developed into a novel in 1968, published by Michael Joseph. The BBC produced a radio adaption by John Tydeman in 1967. In 1984 a children's television drama based on the novel was shown on ITV in the United Kingdom.
The Yellow Iris
1937 radio play written by Agatha Christie
Tintin books, films, and media
Wikimedia list article
adaptations of Agatha Christie
Christie's works adapted for other media