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Belongs to SeriesDoctor Who: The Original BBC Television Soundtracks (The Lost TV Episodes Collection 4) Contains
Five Doctor Who adventures starring Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor - plus extra bonus material. Absent from the TV archives, these stories survive only as soundtrack recordings. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy them once again: plus bonus interviews with Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines, and PDF files of the original scripts. The Macra Terror (First broadcast March-April 1967): The TARDIS visits a human colony that appears to be one big holiday camp, but has in fact been infiltrated and taken over by a race of giant crab-like creatures--the Macra. The Faceless Ones (First broadcast April-May 1967): The TARDIS makes a hazardous return to 1960s Earth, materializing on a runway at Gatwick Airport! The Doctor realizes that all is not well when Polly witnesses a murder, and then both she and Ben vanish.... The Evil of the Daleks (First broadcast May-July 1967): The TARDIS has been stolen by antiques dealer Edward Waterfield, who lures the Doctor and Jamie into an elaborate trap set by the most deadly race in the universe: The Daleks. The Abominable Snowmen (First broadcast September-November 1967): The TARDIS materializes in the snowy Himalayas in 1935 and the Doctor makes a return visit to the nearby Detsen monastery--only to find it under attack, apparently from the Yeti... The Ice Warriors (First broadcast November-December 1967): The TARDIS crew materialize in an England of the future to find Earth in the grip of a new Ice Age--and under threat from a new menace in the form of the Ice Warriors... PLUS: Linking narration by Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines (includes brand new narration for The Macra Terror), bonus interviews with Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines, and high-quality scans, presented as PDF files, of the original BBC TV camera scripts. No library descriptions found. |
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