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Doctor Who: The Master Collection

Five Complete Classic Novelisations

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Doctor Who: The Master Collection

By: Malcolm Hulke, Barry Letts, Christopher H Bidmead
Narrated by: Geoffrey Beevers, Barry Letts, Peter Davison, Christopher H Bidmead
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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.

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.

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.

BBC logo © BBC 1996.

Doctor Who logo © BBC 2014.

A stereo recording.

MCPS.

Digital Edition Chapter Listing:

Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon
Files 001 - 021

Doctor Who and the Daemons
Files 022 - 036

Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils
Files 037 - 049

Doctor Who: Logopolis
Files 050 - 061

Doctor Who: Castrovalva
Files 062 - 073

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio on our desktop site.

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Splendid Doctor Who nostalgia

Some excellent stories here, dramatised and narrated by some equally excellent voice actors. Particularly enjoyed Logopolis!

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I loved this audio book and I want more like this in the future.
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A fantastic collection.

All the stories contained within this collection perfectly performed and a pleasure to listen to.
This collection perfectly re-creates the pleasure of reading the Target books with actors, writers and producers providing the readings.
Peter Davisons portrayal of Master is both excellect and surprisingly acurate.

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I loved this audio book and I want more like this in the future.
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This takes me back in time.

Remember on a Saturday. You been watching world of sport with Dicky Davis. The wrestling is on with big daddy and giant haystacks. After the football results you got the news followed by Basil Brush, and then Doctor who comes on.
That's the reaction a got when I started to listen to the first few chapters of the audiobook. Great stuff. Amazing how the brain remembers things. Really enjoyed how it took me back in time again. Look forward to reading more of the Doctor Who collection in the future

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the music is horrendous at times

the Doomsday Weapon and The Sea Devils are fantastic... but the Daemons is ruined by really obtrusive music. practically unlistenable.
the readings of Castrovalva and Logopolis are decent but the script is quite dense. if I had the chance I'd just buy the first two on their own and bin the others off.

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Enjoyable nostalgia

I remember hearing Christopher Nolan, director of "Dunkirk", "Interstellar" and "Inception", talking about how your age can be tagged by "who is your James Bond, who is your Doctor Who?". I think he is right. My Doctor is a combination of Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker.

This is important, I think, as these stories are first and foremost a trip down memory lane, being surprised by how much of these stories flashes into one's mind. I therefore got most out of the three Jon Pertwee stories; all of which I watched first time round; less the Tom Baker story and still less the Peter Davison one.

Also, 5 stories in one bite was a bit much for me; I paused after each one and came back to them, refreshed, after something different.

So depending upon who your Doctor is, you may get more of less out of this collection, but as a light, frothy listen, they are great value.

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A great selection

A great selection of stories - will keep you interested and entertained right to the end.

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Nearly 5 stars

It was a great book but I would have liked to see more story's about the master that didn't appear on TV, as it spoils it for when you watch the TV episode. However I did enjoy how the book explores the characters thoughts which is not something you can do in the actual episode. I like how each story has a person who contributed to either a dr who or just the episode they were reading. I especially liked it when Peter Davison read out his first regeneration story as I always enjoy the actors reading out story! However if I was being really picky I would say get people who sounded relatively similar as Christopher H Bidmead has a rather low voice which was hard to get to grips with as the previous story had had a more soft voiced reader. As a final example Christopher H Bidmeads impression of Tigen sounded nothing like Peter davisons. However this is just me being picky and I would definitely recommend this book as it was so close to 5 stars

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Masterful

If you like Dr Who you'll love it if not then you'll still pretty much sure to like it.

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