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Stephen Cole,Arthur Darvill | 1 pages | 30 Jun 2010 | BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House | 9781408427613 | English | , United Kingdom 11th Doctor Audio:The Ring Of Steel

When the TARDIS lands on Orkney in the near future, the Doctor and Amy arrive to find a large demonstration in progress over the construction of new electricity pylons. The Doctor tries to break things up peacefully - but suddenly the road splits open without warning and swallows police, security guards and protestors alike. Separated from the Doctor, Amy takes charge of transporting the wounded to hospital - but the rescue mission becomes a terrifying ride as the pylons come to life and begin to walk and the road rears up, erupting with boiling tarmac The Doctor, meanwhile, has even more than metal monsters and rebellious roads to deal with. Who is sucking the life out of the power company's employees - and just what is lurking inside the Astra-Gen headquarters? Stephen Cole liked books, and so went to the University of East Anglia to read Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel of them. Later on he started writing them too, with more TV and film tie-ins than he cares to admit to along the way. He has been the voice of a Dalek and an editor of fiction and non-fiction book titles for various publishers, Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel the Doctor Who novels The Feast of the Drowned and The Art of Destruction. For the latest books, recommendations, offers and more. By signing up, I confirm that I'm over View all newsletter. For more on our cookies and changing your settings click here. Strictly Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. You may disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the website functions. See More. Analytics cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on how you use it. These cookies may be set by us or by third-party providers whose services we have added to our pages. Preference and Feature cookies allow our website to remember choices you make, such as your language preferences and any customisations you make to pages on our website during your visit. Targeting cookies are used to make advertising messages more relevant to you and Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel interests. They perform functions like preventing the same content from reappearing, ensuring ads are displayed and, in some cases, selecting content based on your interests. Audio Download Features Find your next read Most viewed Most viewed Best first lines in fiction Best book club books Prize judges on how to read more must-read classic books Must-reads of Sign up for our newsletter Events Podcasts Apps. Children's Children's 0 - 18 months 18 months - 3 years 3 - 5 years 5 - 7 years 7 - 9 years 9 - 12 years View all children's. Puffin Ladybird. Authors A-Z. Featured Authors. Contact us Contact us Offices Media contacts Catalogues. Gifts for bibliophiles. Penguin Shop Penguin Shop Book bundles. Penguin gifts. Writing workshops. View all. Isokon Penguin Donkey. Coralie Bickford-Smith Collection. Isokon Penguin Donkey: Pink. Penguin 85th by Coralie Bickford-Smith. Penguin 85th by Dapo Adeola. Penguin 85th by Jackie Morris. Penguin 85th Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel Vashti Harrison. Book Bundles. Stocking Fillers. Events Podcasts Penguin Newsletter Video. Buy from. Read more. Share at. More from this Author. About the Author. Sign up to the Penguin Newsletter For the latest books, recommendations, offers and more. Please enter an email. Please enter a valid email address. Thank you for signing up to the Penguin Newsletter Keep an eye out in your inbox. Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel failed, please try again. Strictly Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel Strictly Necessary cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. The Ring of Steel (audio story) | Tardis | Fandom

However, joining the protesters against the horrible pylons an energy Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel has been dotting around the landscape sounds like fun. But when one of the protesters physically attacks a pylon, things start going wrong. Swept apart by the violence, Amy and the Doctor not only have to find each other, but to save the people around them. Amy is with the protesters who escaped, trying to get the wounded to the hospital. Worse, the pylons have pulled themselves out of the ground and started to give chase. The Doctor has been taken away by Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel personnel, guards who turn out to be wizened, sick old men, decades older than the people in their badge photos. His voice is clear and understandable slightly moreso than I find it on TV. If his imitation of Matt Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel is slightly wobbly, his Amy is fairly solid, and he seems to be having fun with the accents of the original characters. The story is also quite solid, which is to be expected from Stephen Cole. Thus, it can be easily recommended to any new, classic, or all-era fan. Your email address will not be published. Leave a comment. She's been a Doctor Who fan since the late s, back when role of the Doctor was played by Tom Baker, the role of the internet was played by fanzines, and the role of DVDs was played by a cassette recorder in front of the TV. You may also like Reviews. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Doctor Who: Out of the Deep review September 24 Torchwood: God Among Us 3 review September 23 Missy: Series Two review September 7 Donna Noble: Kidnapped! Doctor Who: Ravenous 4 review May 25 Big Finish Originals: Transference review May 18 The Robots: Volume One review January 15 Doctor Who: Muse of Fire review July 1 Doctor Who: The Ring Of Steel

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Doctor Who by Stephen Cole. Arthur Darvill Narrator. The Doctor tries to break things up peacefully — but suddenly the road splits open without w Arthur Darvill "Rory" from Doctor Who reads this exclusive audio adventure featuring the and Amy When the TARDIS lands on Orkney in the near future, the Doctor and Amy arrive to find a large demonstration in progress over the construction of new electricity pylons. The Doctor tries to Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel things up peacefully — but suddenly the road splits open without warning and swallows police, security guards and protestors alike. Separated from the Doctor, Amy takes charge of transporting the wounded to hospital — but the rescue mission becomes a terrifying ride as the pylons come to life and begin to walk and the road rears up, erupting with boiling tarmac The Doctor, meanwhile, has even more than metal monsters and rebellious roads to deal with. Who is sucking the life out of the power company's employees — and just what is lurking inside the Astra-Gen headquarters? Get A Copy. Audio CD2 pages. More Details The Eleventh DoctorAmy Pond. Other Editions 7. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Doctor Whoplease sign up. Is the whole story just above an hour long or am I missing some parts? See 1 question about Doctor Who…. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Mar 10, Melenia rated it really liked it Shelves: audio-book. Audio Book 2nd reading: 4. Definitely not my favorite. View all 6 comments. Aug 18, Jim C rated it it was ok. Actual rating is 2. This is an audiobook that is based on the television series. In this one, the Doctor and Amy arrive on a future Orkney where there is a protest against the pylons that Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel been erected all round the island. Suddenly, these pylons come to life and all chaos breaks loose. Arthur Darvill narrates this story who played Rory in the show. This is a Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel weird because Rory isn Actual rating is 2. This is a little weird because Rory isn't featured in this story. If I was rating this solely on the narration this book would get ten stars. In a word Darvill's narration is awesome. His other characters were brought to life and his narration was the one bright spot of this book. Sadly, the story was a little weak and I just could not give it the three stars for a rating. For a show that sometimes borders on the silly, walking pylons crosses the line for me. And the aliens that were controlling them just did not do it for me. This was a very quick listen and it was just okay. This would have been a filler episode of the show that one would quickly say let's Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel back to the overall story arc. The narration is amazing and I am going to check out if Arthur Darvill has done more audiobooks. If he has, I have to get my hands on them because he Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel me look forward to listening to an average story. Jan 31, Camille rated it did not like it Shelves: physical-collectionaudio-storiesnew-doctor-who. Throughout this entire story, there was one question I found myself asking repeatedly: What the heck?! I hate being critical of the hard work of others - especially when there's a group of people out there who like and praise it. But this entire audio story was a mess that made no sense to me whatsoever. Firstly, it's read by the extremely talented Arthur Darvill, whose voice is a pleasure to listen to I was also surprised to learn that his 'reading' voice is very different to his 'Rory' voice. B Throughout this entire story, there was one question I found myself asking repeatedly: What the heck?! But if you're going to get him to read an audiobook, why not make it one with Rory in it? While Darvill's impersonations of and were exceptional, it Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel like such a waste for him not to also appear in the story as his own character. Then there's the monster of the week. If you took all the enemies from the mediocre, forgettable New Who stories out there and mushed them together, you'll end up with the ridiculous antagonists in this story. Walking power poles sound bad enough, but that's not even the start of it. And don't even get me started on the plot. It probably sounded alright in theory, but the fact is that it bored me to death. The aliens were cheesy and not interesting in the slightest, and almost all the supporting characters were two dimensional. At no point in the story did I care about the fate of any of the characters or how the Doctor might resolve the problem. My engagement level was basically zero. I'm sorry, I really am, but this story just wasn't for me. As far am I'm Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel, if you're looking for a bearable and semi-engaging Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel Doctor audio story, I'd recommend the cringe-worthily similar but still superior Doctor Who: The Runaway Train by Oli Smith. Jul 13, Lauren Stoolfire rated it liked it Shelves: media-tie-insci-fi. The story wasn't my favorite, but Arthur Darvill's skills as a narrator are quickly becoming a favorite. I wish Rory had actually appeared in this episode. Mar 11, Simon rated it liked it. A solid story although the storyline does heavily mimic the Quatermass II storyline. Mar 15, Trent rated it liked it Shelves: read-fantasy-adult. A very enjoyable read. It's a story that'd be too expensive to realize in a typical episode of Doctor Who, so you have the opportunity to join the Doctor and Amy for a truly fantastic adventure. That said, even though this is my second Doctor Who audio book, I'm starting to notice a distinct pattern in plot structure: seemingly normal situation reveals crazy alien origins that leads to a world-threatening climax and the meeting of a partially sympathetic alien baddie. Nevertheless, I still recommend this story. The narration is wonderful and the story feels true to each character's personality. Aug 02, Leila Anani rated it liked it Shelves: tv-tie-insci-fidr-whoaudio-booksaliens. So the Doctor and Amy visit the Orkney Islands and get caught up in protest marches against metal pylons being erected in prominent historic and beautiful sight seeing spots. The pylons mixed with Tarmac off the roads come to life and start marching and it is all some elaborate plan of invading aliens who suck the life from planets then move on. Story is a bit weak I mean this form of alien devourer is two a penny. What I did like was the visuals of the marching pylons. Who as a kid hasn't imagined they are giant robots marching across the land? Or is that just me? Arthur Darvill isn't a bad narrator either and this retained my interest, although it it not one of the better Who audios. Aug 08, Simon Donohoe rated it liked it Shelves: It killed 90 Doctor Who: The Ring of Steel. Dec 08, Anne rated it liked it. Not as thrilled with the story as some others, but, Arthur Darvill has a great voice for audio books. This audio book was a bit scary for me, but very interesting.