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Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} and the Weapon by Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon by Malcolm Hulke. Frederick Muller. An Exciting Adventure with the (November 1964) David Whitaker The Zarbi (September 1965) Bill Strutton The Crusaders (February 1966) David Whitaker. (2nd May) David Whitaker The Zarbi (2nd May) Bill Strutton The Crusaders (2nd May) David Whitaker. The Invasion (17th January) The Cave Monsters (17th January) Malcolm Hulke The Doomsday Weapon (1st April) Malcolm Hulke Day of the Daleks (1st April) Terrance Dicks The Daemons (17th October) The Sea-Devils (17th October) Malcolm Hulke The Abominable Snowmen (21st November) Terrance Dicks. The Curse of Peladon (1st January) Brian Hayles The Cybermen (20th February) Gerry Davis The Giant (13th March) Terrance Dicks Terror of the (15th May) Terrance Dicks (21st August) Malcolm Hulke Planet of the Spiders (16th October) Terrance Dicks The Three Doctors (20th November) Terrance Dicks. The Loch Ness Monster (15th January) Terrance Dicks The Dinosaur Invasion (19th February) Malcolm Hulke (19th February) Gerry Davis (18th March) Brian Hayles Revenge of the Cybermen (20th May) Terrance Dicks (22nd July) Terrance Dicks The Web of Fear (19th August) Terrance Dicks The Space War (23rd September) Malcolm Hulke Planet of the Daleks (21st October) Terrance Dicks (16th December) Terrance Dicks. (20th January) Terrance Dicks (17th February) The Invasion of Earth (24th March) Terrance Dicks The Claws of Axos (21st April) Terrance Dicks in Space (10th May) (23rd June) Terrance Dicks (18th August) Terrance Dicks (29th September) Terrance Dicks (20th October) Terrance Dicks The Talons of Weng-Chiang (15th November) Terrance Dicks (8th December) Philip Hinchcliffe. (19th January) Terrance Dicks (30th March) Terrance Dicks Tomb of the Cybermen (18th May) Gerry Davis (29th June) Terrance Dicks Death to the Daleks (20th July) Terrance Dicks The Android Invasion (16th November) Terrance Dicks The Experiment (7th December) Ian Marter. The Hand of Fear (18th January) Terrance Dicks The Invisible Enemy (29th March) Terrance Dicks (24th May) Terrance Dicks Image of the Fendahl (26th July) Terrance Dicks (25th September) Malcolm Hulke (20th November) Terrance Dicks The Ribos Operation (11th December) Ian Marter 1980 (24th January) Terrance Dicks (21st February) Terrance Dicks The Stones of Blood (20th March) Terrance Dicks The Androids of Tara (24th April) Terrance Dicks The Power of Kroll (26th May) Terrance Dicks (26th June) Terrance Dicks The Keys of Marinus (21st August) Philip Hinchcliffe (21st August) Terrance Dicks (16th October) Terrance Dicks (4th December) Terrance Dicks. 1981 The Creature from the Pit (15th January) The Enemy of the World (17th April) Ian Marter (15th October) Terrance Dicks. 1982 State of Decay (14th January) Terrance Dicks Warriors ’ Gate (15th April) John Lydecker [aka Stephen Gallagher ] The Keeper of Traken (20th May) Terrance Dicks The Leisure Hive (22nd July) David Fisher The Visitation (19th August) (16th September) Andrew Smith (21st October) Christopher H Bidmead The Sunmakers (18th November) Terrance Dicks 1983. Time-Flight (15th April) (5th May) Terrance Dicks (16th June) Christopher H. Bidmead (21st July) Terrance Dicks (18th August) Ian Marter (15th September) John Lydecker [aka Stephen Gallagher ] (20th October) Terrance Dicks (24th November) Terrance Dicks 1984 (12th January) Peter Grimwade (15th March) Terrance Dicks (3rd May) Terrance Dicks Enlightenment (24th May) Barbara Clegg The Dominators (19th July) Ian Marter (16th August) Terrance Dicks (20th September) John Lucarotti (18th October) Terrance Dicks The Highlanders (15th November) Gerry Davis (10th December) Christopher H Bidmead. 1985 (14th February) Peter Grimwade (14th March) Terrance Dicks (11th April) John Lucarotti The Awakening (13th June) Eric Pringle The Mind of Evil (11th July) Terrance Dicks (12th September) The Invasion (10th October) Ian Marter The Krotons (14th November) Terrance Dicks (5th December) Robert Holmes 1986 (9th January) Donald Cotton (13th February) Terrance Dicks (13th March) Eric Saward Galaxy Four (10th April) William Emms (15th May) Glen McCoy Turlough and the Earthlink Dilemma [1] (15th May) Tony Attwood The Mark of (12th June) Pip and Jane Baker The King’s Demons (10th July) Terence Dudley [2] (21st August) Eric Saward (11th September) Fury From the Deep (16th October) Victor Pemberton Harry Sullivan’s War [3] (16th October) Ian Marter (20th November) Gerry Davis & Alison Bingeman (4th December) Terrance Dicks 1987 Black Orchid (19th February) Terence Dudley The Ark (19th March) Paul Erickson The Mind Robber (16th April) Peter Ling The Faceless Ones (21st May) Terrance Dicks (18th June) Glyn Jones (16th July) Nigel Robinson The Reign of Terror (20th August) Ian Marter (19th September) Donald Cotton (1st October) Terrance Dicks K-9 and Company [4] (1st October) Terence Dudley The Massacre (19th November) John Lucarotti The Macra Terror (10th December) Ian Stuart Black 1988 (21st January) Ian Marter Terror of the Vervoids (18th February) Pip and Jane Baker The Time Meddler (1st March) Nigel Robinson (21st April) Terrance Dicks (5th May) Pip and Jane Baker Vengeance on Varos (16th June) Philip Martin The Underwater Menace (21st July) Nigel Robinson The Wheel in Space (18th August) Terrance Dicks (15th September) Pip and Jane Baker (20th October) Nigel Robinson (17th November) Terrance Dicks (1st December) Stephen Wyatt 1989 Delta and the Bannermen (19th January) Malcolm Kohll (16th February) Ian Stuart Black (16th March) Attack of the Cybermen (20th April) Eric Saward The Nightmare Fair [5] (18th May) Graham Williams (15th June) Philip Martin (20th July) John Peel The Ultimate Evil [6] (17th August) Wally K Daly The Daleks ’ Plan Part I: Mission to the Unknown (21st September) John Peel The Daleks ’ Master Plan Part II: The Mutation of Time (19th October) John Peel (16th November) Kevin Clarke The Greatest Show in the Galaxy (21st December) Stephen Wyatt 1990. Planet of Giants (18th January) Terrance Dicks (15th February) Graeme Curry (15th March) Terrance Dicks Remembrance of the Daleks (21st June) Ben Aaronovitch Mission to Magnus [7] (19th July) Philip Martin (20th September) Marc Platt (18th October) Rona Munro (15th November) Ian Briggs 1991. (18th July) Marc Platt The Pescatons [8] (15th September) Victor Pemberton. Virgin. (1st July 1993) John Peel The Evil of the Daleks (1st August 1993) John Peel The Paradise of Death [9] (April 1994) Barry Letts The Ghosts of N-Space [10] (February 1995) Barry Letts. BBC Doctor Who: The Novel of the Film (May 1996) [11] (February 2004) Notes. [1] Companions of Doctor Who original novel [2] Adapted from radio play [3] Companions of Doctor Who original novel [4] Companions of Doctor Who adapted novel from spin-off [5] Missing Episodes adaptation [6] Missing Episodes adaptation [7] Missing Episodes adaptation [8] Adapted from LP record [9] Adapted from radio play [10] A Virgin Missing Adventure, adapted from radio play [11] A BBC Past Doctor Adventure, Adapted from webcast play. Out Now! Three Doctor Who audiobook collections featuring monsters, and the Tenth Doctor. This month’s Doctor Who audiobooks from the BBC give us a classic and collections featuring iconic monsters, the Master and the Tenth Doctor. Both releases are available now, check out the details and artwork below. Doctor Who and the Robots of Death. By Terrance Dicks. On a desert planet the giant sandminer crawls through the howling sandstorms, harvesting the valuable minerals in the sand. Inside, the humans relax in luxury, while most of the work is done by the robots who serve them. Then and arrive - and the mysterious deaths begin. First suspects, then hunted victims, Leela and the Doctor must find the hidden killer – or join victims of the Robots of Death. This is an unabridged reading of the novelisation of the Fourth Doctor adventure by , best known for playing Leela. Tenth Doctor Novels Volume 2. Readings of nine original novels featuring the Tenth Doctor and , as played on television by and . The stories included are: Wishing Well by Trevor Baxendale The Many Hands by Martha in the Mirror by Justin Richards Snowglobe 7 by Ghosts of India by Mark Morris The Doctor Trap by Simon Guerrier Shining Darkness by Mark Michalowski Beautiful Chaos by Gary Russell The Eyeless by Lance Parkin. Freema Agyeman, Debbie Chazen, , Georgia Moffett, Russell Tovey and are the readers of these nine original novels featuring the Tenth Doctor and Martha. The Master Collection. Five classic novelisations of TV adventures featuring the Doctor's arch enemy, the Master! In Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon by Malcolm Hulke, the Master has stolen the 's files on a weapon which could make him ruler of the Galaxy. In Doctor Who and the Daemons by Barry Letts, secret ceremonies have been designed to conjure up a horribly powerful being from another planet. Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils by Malcolm Hulke finds the Master aiding and abetting members of a submarine colony who plan to seize control of the Earth. In Logopolis by Christopher H Bidmead, even the Master is horrified by the threat of total chaos he unintentionally precipitates, and in Castrovalva by the same author he devises a trap for a newly regenerated Doctor. Read by , Barry Letts, Christopher H Bidmead and , these stories feature the Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors. The Monsters Collection. Five classic novelisations of TV adventures featuring Cybermen, and Ice Warriors! In Doctor Who and the Cybermen by Gerry Davis, a weather control station on the moon comes under attack from a deadly army of Cybermen. In Doctor Who and the Tomb of the Cybermen by Gerry Davis, a party of archaeologists uncovers a vast reserve of dormant Cybermen - who then come terrifyingly to life. In Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen by Terrance Dicks, a lonely Himalayan monastery falls prey to powerful robotic Yeti. Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors takes us to the future, when an alien from Mars is found preserved in a glacier. In Doctor Who: Earthshock by Eric Saward, the Cybermen are intent upon sabotaging a galactic peace conference. Read by Anneke Wills, Michael Kilgarriff, David Troughton, and Peter Davison, with voices by , these stories feature the Second and Fifth Doctors. Doctor Who: The Master Collection. Five classic novelisations of TV adventures featuring the Doctor's arch enemy, the Master! In Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon by Malcolm Hulke, the Master has stolen the Time Lord's files on a weapon which could make him ruler of the Galaxy. In Doctor Who and the Daemons by Barry Letts, secret ceremonies have been designed to conjure up a horribly powerful being from another planet. Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils by Malcolm Hulke finds the Master aiding and abetting members of a submarine colony who plan to seize control of the Earth. In Logopolis by Christopher H Bidmead, even the Master is horrified by the threat of total chaos he unintentionally precipitates, and in Castrovalva by the same author he devises a trap for a newly regenerated Doctor. Read by Geoffrey Beevers, Barry Letts, Christopher H Bidmead and Peter Davison, these stories feature the Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors. Duration: 23 hours 20 minutes approx. Each purchase is accompanied by a PDF booklet featuring full cast and credits, chapter-by-chapter navigation, and sleeve notes for each book by David J. Howe. “This range of classic Target audiobooks continues to go from strength to strength…” . Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon by Malcolm Hulke is read by Geoffrey Beevers. Novelisation © Malcolm Hulke 1974. Doctor Who and the Daemons is written and read by Barry Letts. Novelisation © Barry Letts & Guy Leopold 1974. Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils by Malcolm Hulke is read by Geoffrey Beevers. Novelisation © Malcolm Hulke 1974. Doctor Who: Logopolis is written and read by Christopher H Bidmead. Novelisation © Christopher H Bidmead 1982. Doctor Who: Castrovalva by Christopher H Bidmead is read by Peter Davison. Novelisation © Christopher H Bidmead 1983. Sound design by Simon Power TARDIS sound effect by Executive producer: Michael Stevens Cover illustration by Jeff Cummins (P) BBC Worldwide 2018 © BBC Worldwide 2018 BBC logo © BBC 1996 Doctor Who logo © BBC 2014 A stereo recording MCPS. Doctor Who And The Doomsday Weapon. The evil Master has stolen the Time Lords' file on the horrifying Doomsday Weapon with which, when he finds it, he can blast whole planets out of existence and make himself ruler of the Galaxy! The Time Lords direct Doctor Who and in their TARDIS to a bleak planet in the year 2471, where they find colonists from Earth under threat from mysterious, savage, monster lizards with frightful claws! And hidden upon the planet is the Doomsday Weapon, for which the Master is intently searching. Geoffrey Beevers, who played an incarnation of the Master in the classic BBC TV Doctor Who series, reads Malcolm Hulke's complete and unabridged novelisation, based on the TV adventure and first published by in 1974. 'They're well-written books - adventure stories of course, but with some thought. the creation of the character of the Doctor had a touch of genius about it.' - Westminster Press. Doctor Who: The Master Collection: Five complete classic novelisations. Five classic novelisations of TV adventures featuring the Doctor's arch enemy, the Master! In Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon by Malcolm Hulke, the Master has stolen the Time Lord's files on a weapon which could make him ruler of the Galaxy. In Doctor Who and the Daemons by Barry Letts, secret ceremonies have been designed to conjure up a horribly powerful being from another planet. Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils by Malcolm Hulke finds the Master aiding and abetting members of a submarine colony who plan to seize control of the Earth. In Logopolis by Christopher H Bidmead, even the Master is horrified by the threat of total chaos he unintentionally precipitates, and in Castrovalva by the same author he devises a trap for a newly regenerated Doctor. Read by Geoffrey Beevers, Barry Letts, Christopher H Bidmead and Peter Davison, these stories feature the Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctors. Duration: 23 hours 20 minutes approx. Each purchase is accompanied by a PDF booklet featuring full cast and credits, chapter-by-chapter navigation, and sleeve notes for each book by David J. Howe. “This range of classic Target audiobooks continues to go from strength to strength…” Doctor Who Magazine. Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon by Malcolm Hulke is read by Geoffrey Beevers. Novelisation © Malcolm Hulke 1974. Doctor Who and the Daemons is written and read by Barry Letts. Novelisation © Barry Letts & Guy Leopold 1974. Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils by Malcolm Hulke is read by Geoffrey Beevers. Novelisation © Malcolm Hulke 1974. Doctor Who: Logopolis is written and read by Christopher H Bidmead. Novelisation © Christopher H Bidmead 1982. Doctor Who: Castrovalva by Christopher H Bidmead is read by Peter Davison. Novelisation © Christopher H Bidmead 1983. Sound design by Simon Power TARDIS sound effect by Brian Hodgson Executive producer: Michael Stevens Cover illustration by Jeff Cummins (P) BBC Worldwide 2018 © BBC Worldwide 2018 BBC logo © BBC 1996 Doctor Who logo © BBC 2014 A stereo recording MCPS.