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Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison and Colin Baker are among the readers of
these 12 stories from the worlds of Doctor Who. The Curse of
Peladon is read by Jon Pertwee; Kinda is read by Peter Davison;
Attack of the Cybermen is read by Colin Baker; Out of the Darkness
(three short stories) is read by Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant; and
Short Trips (six short stories) is read by Nicholas Courtney and
Sophie Aldred. With original music.
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Doctor Who: The Visitation (DVD)
John Baker, Peter Davison, Anthony Calf, James Charlton, Janet Fielding, …
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When the Doctor (Peter Davison) tries to take Tegan (Janet
Fielding) back to Heathrow Airport, the Tardis arrives in the 17th
century instead of the 20th century. The time-travellers discover
that a space capsule has landed nearby and its alien occupants
intend to wipe out life on Earth by releasing rats infected with a
great plague.
Another adventure for the sixth incarnation of the intrepid time
traveller. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive on the planet
Necros to pay their last respects to deceased agronomist Arthur
Stengos. They discover that his final resting place - Tranquil
Repose - is in fact a front for a Dalek farm run by the Great
Healer, who turns out to be none other than the Doctor's old foe,
Davros.
The universe is at war. Action takes courage. The TARDIS is
ensnared in a time corridor, catapulting it into derelict docklands
on 20th century Earth. The Doctor and his companions, Tegan and
Turlough, stumble on a warehouse harbouring fugitives from the
future at the far end of the corridor - and are soon under attack
from a Dalek assault force. The Doctor's oldest enemies have set in
motion an intricate and sinister plot to resurrect their race from
the ashes of an interstellar war. For the Daleks' plans to succeed,
they must set free their creator, Davros, from a galactic prison -
and force the Doctor to help them achieve total control over time
and space. But the embittered Davros has ideas of his own... 35
years after its first TV transmission, Doctor Who fan-favourite
Resurrection of the Daleks is novelised at last, by the author of
the original script, Eric Saward.
Beware the hands that heal. The Doctor and Peri land on the planet
Necros to visit the funerary home Tranquil Repose - where the dead
are interred and the near-dead placed in suspended animation until
such time as their conditions can be cured. But the Great Healer of
Tranquil Repose is far from benign. Under his command, Daleks guard
the catacombs where sickening experiments are conducted on human
bodies. The new life he offers the dying comes at a terrible cost -
and the Doctor and Peri are being lured into a trap that will
change them forever. At last, the only classic-era Doctor Who
adventure never to be novelised is here, and by the author of the
original script, Eric Saward.
A brand new novelisation of the classic television adventure
featuring the Sixth Doctor. The Doctor and Peri land on the planet
Necros to visit the funerary home Tranquil Repose - where the dead
are interred and the near-dead placed in suspended animation until
such time as their conditions can be cured. But the Great Healer of
Tranquil Repose is far from benign. Under his command, Daleks guard
the catacombs where sickening experiments are conducted on human
bodies. The new life he offers the dying comes at a terrible cost -
and the Doctor and Peri are being lured into a trap that will
change them forever. At last, the only classic-era Doctor Who
adventure never to be novelised is here, and by the author of the
original script, Eric Saward.
A new edition of the collection featuring each of the Doctor's
full-cast BBC radio adventures - and more. In The Paradise of Death
and The Ghosts of N-Space, the Third Doctor reunites with Sarah
Jane Smith and UNIT for adventures on Earth and beyond, first
broadcast on BBC Radio in the 1990s. In Doctor Who and the
Pescatons, made for LP release in 1976, the Fourth Doctor and Sarah
fight alien invasion on present day Earth. The duo return in
Exploration Earth: The Time Machine, for BBC Schools Radio, in
which they witness the Earth's early development. Whatever Happened
To...Susan? is a tongue-in-cheek look at how Susan Foreman's life
might have turned out after her adventures with the Doctor, and
Slipback is a full-throttle adventure for the Sixth Doctor and
Peri, first broadcast on BBC Radio in 1985. Also included in this
new edition is a 45 minute conversation with Elisabeth Sladen,
recorded exclusively for BBC Audio in 2004. (c)2022 BBC Studios
Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Doctor Who: Revisitations 2 (DVD)
Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury, Alan Bennion, Sonny Caldinez, …
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Three digitally remastered Doctor Who stories from the 1960s, '70s
and '80s. In the three-part 'The Seeds of Death' (1969), the Doctor
(Patrick Troughton), Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Zoe (Wendy Padbury)
travel to a moon relay station to find out why T-Mat, a form of
instant travel, has broken down. There they discover a race of Ice
Warriors, planning to use T-Mat to carry seed pods to earth which
will produce a deadly fungus to suck the air dry of oxygen. The
Doctor has to foil the Ice Warriors' plan, avoiding the deadly pods
along the way. In the four-part 'Carnival of Monsters' (1972), the
Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning) find themselves arrested
as stowaways after the TARDIS makes an unplanned arrival on the
S.S. Bernice, en route to India in 1926. However, the ship is in
fact trapped in a miniscope - the mechanical peepshow of
intergalactic showman Vorg (Leslie Dwyer). When the Scope is
impounded by officials on the planet Inter-Minor, many of the
creatures contained within get loose, including the monstrous
Drashigs. In the four-part 'Resurrection of the Daleks' (1983), the
Daleks are once again seeking their creator, Davros (Terry Molloy),
to discover a cure for the Movellan virus. Mercenaries free Davros
from his prison ship, but the Kaled scientist has other ideas, and
soon a Dalek civil war is underway. On 20th-century Earth the
Doctor (Peter Davison), Tegan (Janet Fielding) and Turlough (Mark
Strickson) are caught up between the rival factions and the Earth
rebels, but they are already part of a larger plan to destroy
Gallifrey.
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Doctor Who: Earthshock (DVD)
Peter Davison, Matthew Waterhouse, David Banks, Beryl Reid, Janet Fielding, …
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Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. Landing on
Earth in the 22nd century, the Doctor (Peter Davison), Adric, Nyssa
and Tegan help to defuse a subterranean bomb being operated from
space. The bomb's operators are tracked to a star freighter where
they are revealed to be none other than the Cybermen. The Doctor
has to prevent the Cybermen from destroying the Earth, and is
caught in a race against time to save Adric's life.
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