"Twelve stories of excitement and adventure in distant times and places!" - BBC Audiobooks
The Curse of Peladon
by Brian Hayles
read by Jon Pertwee
On a primitive planet, the Doctor and Jo encounter a delegation
of aliens, including the Ice Warriors.
Kinda
by Terrance Dicks
A serpent at the heart of paradise poses danger for the
TARDIS crew and a human survey team.
Attack of the Cybermen
by Eric Saward,
read by Colin Baker
The Cybermen are intent on a plan to change history...
by crashing Halley's Comet into Earth.
Out of the Darkness
- read by Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant
Three gripping original short stories featuring the Sixth Doctor and Peri.
•
Moon Graffiti
by Dave Stone
The Doctor and Peri become caught up in one of humanity's
final fights for survival in the far future,battling against the
all consuming power of the pararachnids...
•
Wish You Were Here
by Guy Claperton
The Doctor investigates the disappearance of an old friend
in an alien holiday camp. Is Lakksis, the cheery robot
redcoat, as innocent as he seems?
•
Vigil
by Michael Collier
When the Doctor and Peri arrive in Hastings, hideous
deaths begin to occur. Can they really be linked in
some way to a little girl in a coma?
Short Trips - read by Nicholas Courtney and Sophie Aldred
•
Degrees of Truth
by David A. McIntee
Following the Devil's End incident, the Brigadier is
contacted by Major Carver, the father of a young private who
was vapourised by the gargoyle Bok. Carver demands to
know why his son's body was never recovered, and,
sympathising with his grief, the Brigadier allows Carver to
accompany him to UNIT for a talk.
•
Freedom
by Steve Lyons
An army of hypnotised salespeople storm Stangmoor Prison,
attempting to rescue the Master.
•
Glass
by Tara Samms
An ordinary woman in Cambridge is haunted by the vision of
an evil little boy's face which appears to her in every pane
of glass she sees. By the time the Doctor and Romana show
up, she's nearly gone mad with fear.
•
Model Train Set
by Jonathan Blum
The Eighth Doctor isn't satisfied with his model train set any
more, as it was built by his seventh incarnation as a model
of clockwork timing, and that just isn't him any more.
•
Old Flames
by Paul Magrs
The TARDIS materializes near an 18th-century manor,
where the Doctor nearly drowns in a frozen lake while
following giant cat footprints.
•
Stop the Pigeon
by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry
The Doctor and Ace investigate a missing tree in a housing
development in Croydon, but Ace is attacked by a terrified
man who's been transported through time twice for no reason
he can think of. At that moment a talking pigeon arrives and
transports both Ace and the man, Joe Dakin, through Time. The
pigeon is part of a Virgoan probe, an emissary of a species of
biomechanical shape-shifters who travel the galaxy trying to sort
out temporal irregularities, and Joe Dakin is just such an irregularity.
Incidental music from the original TV stories is also included.
For PC and Mac users, this MP3-CD also features a special TARDIS-themed viewer screen, images from the original series, excerpts from other Doctor Who CD releases, web links and additional features.
"Twelve stories of excitement and adventure in distant times and places!" - BBC Audiobooks
The Curse of Peladon
by Brian Hayles
read by Jon Pertwee
On a primitive planet, the Doctor and Jo encounter a delegation
of aliens, including the Ice Warriors.
Kinda
by Terrance Dicks
A serpent at the heart of paradise poses danger for the
TARDIS crew and a human survey team.
Attack of the Cybermen
by Eric Saward,
read by Colin Baker
The Cybermen are intent on a plan to change history...
by crashing Halley's Comet into Earth.
Out of the Darkness
- read by Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant
Three gripping original short stories featuring the Sixth Doctor and Peri.
•
Moon Graffiti
by Dave Stone
The Doctor and Peri become caught up in one of humanity's
final fights for survival in the far future,battling against the
all consuming power of the pararachnids...
•
Wish You Were Here
by Guy Claperton
The Doctor investigates the disappearance of an old friend
in an alien holiday camp. Is Lakksis, the cheery robot
redcoat, as innocent as he seems?
•
Vigil
by Michael Collier
When the Doctor and Peri arrive in Hastings, hideous
deaths begin to occur. Can they really be linked in
some way to a little girl in a coma?
Short Trips - read by Nicholas Courtney and Sophie Aldred
•
Degrees of Truth
by David A. McIntee
Following the Devil's End incident, the Brigadier is
contacted by Major Carver, the father of a young private who
was vapourised by the gargoyle Bok. Carver demands to
know why his son's body was never recovered, and,
sympathising with his grief, the Brigadier allows Carver to
accompany him to UNIT for a talk.
•
Freedom
by Steve Lyons
An army of hypnotised salespeople storm Stangmoor Prison,
attempting to rescue the Master.
•
Glass
by Tara Samms
An ordinary woman in Cambridge is haunted by the vision of
an evil little boy's face which appears to her in every pane
of glass she sees. By the time the Doctor and Romana show
up, she's nearly gone mad with fear.
•
Model Train Set
by Jonathan Blum
The Eighth Doctor isn't satisfied with his model train set any
more, as it was built by his seventh incarnation as a model
of clockwork timing, and that just isn't him any more.
•
Old Flames
by Paul Magrs
The TARDIS materializes near an 18th-century manor,
where the Doctor nearly drowns in a frozen lake while
following giant cat footprints.
•
Stop the Pigeon
by Mike Tucker and Robert Perry
The Doctor and Ace investigate a missing tree in a housing
development in Croydon, but Ace is attacked by a terrified
man who's been transported through time twice for no reason
he can think of. At that moment a talking pigeon arrives and
transports both Ace and the man, Joe Dakin, through Time. The
pigeon is part of a Virgoan probe, an emissary of a species of
biomechanical shape-shifters who travel the galaxy trying to sort
out temporal irregularities, and Joe Dakin is just such an irregularity.
Incidental music from the original TV stories is also included.
For PC and Mac users, this MP3-CD also features a special TARDIS-themed viewer screen, images from the original series, excerpts from other Doctor Who CD releases, web links and additional features.