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Doctor Who: The Monster of Peladon (Dramatised)

By: Brian Hayles
Narrated by: Jon Pertwee, Elisabeth Sladen, full cast
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Jon Pertwee stars as the Doctor in this remastered soundtrack of a 1974 TV adventure, with linking narration by Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith).

The TARDIS brings the Doctor, along with his companion Sarah Jane, back to the planet Peladon, scene of the earlier adventure The Curse of Peladon. Time has passed, but trouble still lurks in the tunnels of the citadel, as do some very familiar enemies.

This recording also features a bonus interview with Elisabeth Sladen.

©2008 BBC Audiobooks Ltd (P)2007 BBC Audiobooks Ltd
Science Fiction Fiction Adventure

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