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Beginning in the early 1990s, Randall is a satirical alternative
history of the heady years of Cool Britannia and the emergence of
the Young British Artists. It asks what would have happened if
Damien Hirst had never arrived? If someone else had become the most
notorious and influential young British artist? And what if that
someone had been more talented, more provocative, more outrageous?
And far, far funnier?
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive in the north of England during the Luddite uprisings, and discover that brilliant but amoral Time Lord the Rani is stealing the chemical which promotes sleep from the mine workers' brains. The Master is also in town, planning to use the disruptive Luddites to deprive the Doctor of his TARDIS and destroy him once and for all.
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The TARDIS is
low on Zyton 7, and the only planet with the ore available is
Varos. Upon landing, the Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri discover a
society addicted to real life TV violence, ruled by a corrupt
regime. They have to help the rebel Jondar and thwart the Thoros
Betan delegate, Sil, in his attempts to obtain the Zyton for his
own conglomerate.
Three feature-length Doctor Who adventures. In 'Doctor Who and the
Silurians' (1970), Jon Pertwee stars as the third Doctor, who is
called to an atomic research station in Derbyshire to investigate a
series of mysterious events. His questions uncover a vicious ring
of in-house saboteurs and something a bit more slimy. In 'The Sea
Devils' (1972), after visiting their old enemy the Master (Roger
Delgado) in his remote island prison, the Doctor (Pertwee) and Jo
learn of several recent accidents at sea, all of which have been
accompanied by reported sightings of strange monsters. The Doctor
discovers that the creatures responsible are the Sea Devils,
acquatic cousins of the Silurians who are out to reclaim the planet
Earth from mankind. In 'Warriors of the Deep' (1983), The Doctor
(Peter Davison), Tegan and Turlough arrive at an underwater base on
an Earth in the future on the brink of Atomic War. Helping to
trigger this war are the planet's original inhabitants, the
Silurians and the Sea Devils, aided by their killer pantomime
horse, the Myrka.
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