Doctor Who and the War Games
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Narrated by:
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David Troughton
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By:
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Malcolm Hulke
About this listen
David Troughton reads this thrilling novelisation of a classic Doctor Who adventure, first published by Target Books in 1979.
Mud, barbed wire, the smell of death.... The year is 1917 and the TARDIS has materialised on the Western Front during the First World War. Or has it? For very soon, the Doctor finds himself pursued by the soldiers of Ancient Rome; and then he and his companions are reliving the American Civil War of 1863. And is this really Earth, or just a mock-up created by the War Lords?
As Doctor Who solves the mystery, he has to admit he is faced with an evil of such magnitude that he cannot combat it on his own - he has to call for the help of his own people, the Time Lords. So, for the first time, it is revealed who is Doctor Who - a maverick Time Lord who 'borrowed' the TARDIS without permission. By appealing to the Time Lords he gives away his position in Time and Space. Thus comes about the Trial of Doctor Who....
©1979 Malcolm Hulke (P)2010 AudioGO Ltd.What listeners say about Doctor Who and the War Games
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- Karl
- 05-01-15
a bit dull
narration was excellent and it really felt like #2 was telling the story for you. sounds helped with mood and atmosphere a great deal.
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- Mark C Richardson
- 23-12-17
Great adaptation of a child hood favourite story
Loved the adaptation. David Troughton bringing his father's incarnation to lfe. I enjoyed reading the target novelisation when I was a ghild and was delighted that David Troughton had read the audio version. i found it easy to listen to and would recommend this audio to fans of old sixties who.
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