May 21, 2007

Doctor Who - The Paradise of Death & The Savages Audio Books

Doctor Who - The Paradise of Death
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Doctor Who - The Paradise of Death

Written By : Barry Letts
Narrator : Full Cast Performance
Published By : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 2 hours 25 minutes
Categories : Sci-Fi
TV
Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
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Doctor Who - The Paradise of Death was the first Doctor Who drama made specifically for radio. Written for BBC Radio 2 by producer Barry Letts to celebrate the Doctor's 30th anniversary, it stars third Doctor Jon Pertwee, reunited with Sarah Jane and the Brigadier, in a dangerous return to Earth.
Doctor Who - The Savages
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Doctor Who - The Savages

Written By : Ian Stuart Black
Narrator : Full Cast Performance
Published By : BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Length : 1 hour 40 minutes
Categories : Sci-Fi
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Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Magic
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'We have reached the distant horizon of an age of peace and prosperity!'

When the TARDIS materialises on an alien planet, the Doctor insists that he and his companions have arrived in the far future. Steven and Dodo think otherwise, however, after they encounter a band of cave-dwelling primitives who are terrified of strangers. The travellers soon discover that the planet's population is divided into two castes, and that the professed idyll of the Elders - who inhabit a technologically advanced city -seems oddly dependent upon the unsophisticated Savages.

Whilst the Elders' leader, Jano, welcomes the Doctor into their society, Dodo stumbles upon a dark secret at the heart of the community. The truth behind the Elders' great knowledge is eventually revealed, and the Doctor sees it as his duty to end a terrible case of exploitation. Yet Jano has plans of his own for the Doctor..

With the Doctor's faithful companion Steven discovering that events on this planet will irrevocably shape his destiny, The Savages marks the final appearance in the programme of Peter Purves, who also provides the linking narration for this release.

Written By
Ian Stuart Black

First Broadcast
BBC1
28 May 1966

NUMBER OF EPISODES
Four

Last Broadcast
18 June 1966

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