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English explorer Travers is determined to track down the mythical Abominable Snowmen which are said to roam the Himalayas. When the Doctor and his companions visit the nearby Detsen monastery they discover that the Yeti are all-too prominent. In fact, they are out to kill anyone who comes near. With Travers' help the travellers discover that the monastery is in the grip of the evil Great Intelligence, a disembodied force which has taken control of the High Lama....
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If we can’t watch them.....
- By mary on 01-16-18
By: Mervyn Haisman, and others
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Doctor Who
- The Space Pirates
- By: Robert Holmes
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 27 mins
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The Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe become victims of piracy when they materialise on a space beacon, minutes before it is literally blown to pieces. So begins their quest to be reunited with the TARDIS, whilst treading perilously across the paths of the Interstella Space Corps and a gang of murderous bandits.
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Doctor Who Has Never Been Blander
- By Anonymous User on 07-13-19
By: Robert Holmes
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Doctor Who and the Web of Fear
- 2nd Doctor Novelisation
- By: Terrance Dicks
- Narrated by: David Troughton
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
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An unabridged reading of this classic novelisation of a 1968 TV adventure featuring the Second Doctor, as played on screen by Patrick Troughton. For 40 years the Yeti had been quiet, a collector's item in a museum. Then, without warning, it awoke and savagely murdered. At about the same time, patches of mist began to appear in Central London. People who lingered in the mist were found dead, their faces smothered in cobwebs. The cobweb seeped down, penetrating the Underground System.
By: Terrance Dicks
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Doctor Who
- The Highlanders
- By: Gerry Davis
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, full cast
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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In it the time travellers arrive in Scotland in the aftermath of the battle of Culloden, meeting up with a band of fleeing Highlanders. Polly and the daughter of the group's Laird, whose battle injuries are being treated by the Doctor, go off to fetch water and return to find that the others have been captured by Redcoat troops. Can the Doctor save the day?
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Decent story, presentation not great
- By Elizabeth on 12-12-12
By: Gerry Davis
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Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors
- By: Brian Hayles
- Narrated by: Frazer Hines
- Length: 4 hrs and 5 mins
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The world is held in the grip of a second Ice Age, and faces total destruction from the rapidly advancing glaciers. Doctor Who, with Victoria and Jamie, lands at a top scientific base in England, where they have just unearthed an ancient Ice Warrior. Aliens from Mars, preserved in the ice for centuries and now revitalised, the Ice Warriors feel ready to take over... Can the Doctor overcome these warlike Martians and halt the relentless approach of the ice glaciers?
By: Brian Hayles
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Doctor Who
- The Invasion
- By: BBC Audiobooks
- Narrated by: Frazer Hines
- Length: 3 hrs and 31 mins
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Patrick Troughton's Doctor encounters the Cybermen in London in this classic soundtrack adventure, narrated by Frazer Hines. Arriving on Earth in 1975, the Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe discover that the component manufacturers International Electromagnetics has a vice-like grip on the world's technology.
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Pure Fun!!!
- By georgel949 on 06-13-17
By: BBC Audiobooks
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Doctor Who
- The Abominable Snowmen
- By: Mervyn Haisman, Henry Lincoln
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 22 mins
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English explorer Travers is determined to track down the mythical Abominable Snowmen which are said to roam the Himalayas. When the Doctor and his companions visit the nearby Detsen monastery they discover that the Yeti are all-too prominent. In fact, they are out to kill anyone who comes near. With Travers' help the travellers discover that the monastery is in the grip of the evil Great Intelligence, a disembodied force which has taken control of the High Lama....
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If we can’t watch them.....
- By mary on 01-16-18
By: Mervyn Haisman, and others
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- Michele Harmon
- 05-31-15
good Who!
nice entry in Dr.Who. steady performance by everyone. Polly is strong presence in story. well done. recommend this book to everyone.
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- Lowell
- 09-27-17
"You're Nou Turning ME Into A Fish!!"
For a story of that kind on DOCTOR WHO, it wasn't as bad as others made it out to be. Sure, the sets and some of the acting was campy (Especially from Joseph Hurst. who later hammed it up in the James Bond film, DIAMONDS ARE FORVER). but when listening to the audio restoration by the incomparable Mark Ayres, one can imagine, as did Anneke Wills, aka Polly, who narrates this presentation, what Atlantis could have looked like if the show actually had a budget. The sound, originally from an off-air recording by Graham Strong, who around 17 or so when he recorded this and others by hooking a wire into the telly itself, is excellent! A plus is that it marks Fraser Hines (his second appearance) first story as a companion after originally being introduced as a one-off character in the previous story, "The Highlanders, which is sadly still lost, save for the audio. For me, it was fun to listen to..
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- Chris Coyne
- 05-11-15
The Doctor Discovers Atlantis.
A strange little story. It's also a little goofy. The Doctor and crew discover Atlantis and try to stop one of the most craziest mad scientists to be in a Doctor Who story from destroying the world. It was hard to visualize some of scenes in the audio, because some of it needs to be seen to be believed. I hear when it was televised some of it looked tacky. Maybe it's best we can't see it and we must use are imagination to make it look better. Can hardly wait to listen to the next story.
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- A. C. Brewer
- 08-06-18
Get this with the DVD
After the discovery of the missing episode 2 the BBC have finally got around to putting out a DVD release for this story. Unfortunately they have really dropped the ball in their reconstruction of the still missing episodes, and it's nearly impossible to follow the story from just the snapshot reconstruction and soundtrack. I find the best way to experience this story is to play this audio for the missing episodes alongside watching the DVD.
Or you can just forget the DVD and listen to this audio alone, and the pictures in your head will be way better than anything they managed to put on screen in the 60s.
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