Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan
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Narrated by:
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William Hartnell
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Peter Purves
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full cast
About this listen
In their quest to gain control of the Solar System, the Daleks have taken posession of the Time Destructor, a weapon which threatens the safety of all who stand in their way. As they head up an alliance of alien races bent on destroying the human race, in their midst is none other than the treacherous Guardian of the Solar System, Mavic Chen.
A dangerous chase ensues across volcanos, jungles, deserts, and futuristic cities, as the Doctor and his companions struggle to prevent the Daleks' plans coming to fruition. The stakes are high, and for the first time in the programme's history the lives of two TARDIS travellers are lost....
Peter Purves (who played Steven in the story) narrates these thirteen episodes, only two of which survive in the television archives. Included is the special 'teaser', Mission To The Unknown, which was transmitted some weeks before the master plan itself was unleashed.
This story marks the first appearance, here playing space agent Bret Vyon, of Nicholas Courtney, who would later create the recurring role of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. Jean Marsh and Adrienne Hill also star as companions Sara Kingdom and Katarina.
Don't miss any of the Doctor Who episodes.©2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd (P)2001 BBC Worldwide LtdListeners also enjoyed...
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The travellers arrive in the dangerous domain of the Toymaker, where their failure to win at a series of games could result in them becoming his playthings for eternity. Apparently innocuous nursery characters reveal deadly intent, and for companions Steven and Dodo the stakes are raised with every game of blind man's buff and musical chairs. The Doctor, meanwhile, is rendered invisible and given the challenge of completing the fiendishly difficult Trilogic game.
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Deadly games.
- By Chris Coyne on 05-02-15
By: Brian Hayles, and others
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection Three
- 1st and 2nd Doctor TV Soundtracks
- By: Brian Hayles, Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, and others
- Narrated by: William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Anneke Wills, and others
- Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
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Six narrated TV soundtrack adventures starring William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton as the First and Second Doctors - plus bonus features. Absent from the TV archives, these stories survive in their entirety only as soundtrack recordings. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy them again: plus bonus interviews with Anneke Wills, and the BBC Radio 3 programme Dance of the Daleks.
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Mislabeled
- By Jacob on 01-25-23
By: Brian Hayles, and others
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection One 1964-1965
- Narrated Full-Cast TV Soundtracks
- By: John Lucarotti, David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner, and others
- Narrated by: William Russell, Peter Purves, William Hartnell, and others
- Length: 11 hrs
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Five thrilling soundtrack adventures from the early days of Doctor Who, featuring serials lost from the TV archive. The pictures may be lost, but each of these stories survives as a soundtrack recording. Remastered, and with additional linking narration, they can be enjoyed once more. Special linking narration is provided by William Russell, Carole Ann Ford and Peter Purves, who also recall their time making the original episodes in a series of bonus interviews.
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Great way to complete series
- By Manny on 10-02-21
By: John Lucarotti, and others
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Doctor Who
- The Tenth Planet
- By: BBC Audiobooks
- Narrated by: Anneke Wills
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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The Cybermen make their first ever appearance whilst William Hartnell's Doctor nears the end of his first incarnation, in this classic soundtrack adventure with linking narration by Anneke Wills. The year is 1986, and at the South Pole the crew of the Snowcap Base have detected a new planet on their radar. The arrival of the Doctor, Ben, and Polly at the Base coincides with another landing, that of a spaceship whose humanoid passengers have used cybernetics to replace their limbs and vital organs.
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Fantastic Listen for Doctor Who Fans
- By Cozy Reader on 11-29-13
By: BBC Audiobooks
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Doctor Who: Daleks - Mission to the Unknown
- By: John Peel
- Narrated by: Jean Marsh
- Length: 6 hrs and 17 mins
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Stranded in the jungles of Kembel, the most hostile planet in the Galaxy, Space Security agent Marc Cory has stumbled across the most deadly plot ever hatched - the Daleks are about to invade and destroy the Universe. Cory has to get a warning back to Earth before it's too late - but the Daleks find him first. Months later the Doctor and his companions arrive on Kembel and find Cory's message.
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Thrilling story!
- By Mary on 03-11-13
By: John Peel
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection Two
- 1st Doctor TV Soundtracks
- By: Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner, John Lucarotti, and others
- Narrated by: Peter Purves, William Hartnell, Jackie Lane, and others
- Length: 11 hrs and 36 mins
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Four more thrilling soundtrack adventures from the early days of Doctor Who, featuring serials lost from the TV archive. The pictures may be lost, but each of these stories survives as a soundtrack recording. Remastered, and with additional linking narration, they can be enjoyed once more. In The Daleks' Master Plan, the Daleks have stolen the Time Destructor, and are threatening to destroy the fabric of time itself. In The Massacre, the TARDIS materialises in Paris, 1572. Also including The Celestial Toymaker and The Savages.
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Boring 1st story, can't stand 1st Doctor
- By Zachary on 12-07-19
By: Terry Nation, and others
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Doctor Who: The Celestial Toymaker
- By: Brian Hayles, Donald Tosh
- Narrated by: William Hartnell, full cast
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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The travellers arrive in the dangerous domain of the Toymaker, where their failure to win at a series of games could result in them becoming his playthings for eternity. Apparently innocuous nursery characters reveal deadly intent, and for companions Steven and Dodo the stakes are raised with every game of blind man's buff and musical chairs. The Doctor, meanwhile, is rendered invisible and given the challenge of completing the fiendishly difficult Trilogic game.
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Deadly games.
- By Chris Coyne on 05-02-15
By: Brian Hayles, and others
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection Three
- 1st and 2nd Doctor TV Soundtracks
- By: Brian Hayles, Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, and others
- Narrated by: William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Anneke Wills, and others
- Length: 11 hrs and 33 mins
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Six narrated TV soundtrack adventures starring William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton as the First and Second Doctors - plus bonus features. Absent from the TV archives, these stories survive in their entirety only as soundtrack recordings. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy them again: plus bonus interviews with Anneke Wills, and the BBC Radio 3 programme Dance of the Daleks.
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Mislabeled
- By Jacob on 01-25-23
By: Brian Hayles, and others
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection One 1964-1965
- Narrated Full-Cast TV Soundtracks
- By: John Lucarotti, David Whitaker, Dennis Spooner, and others
- Narrated by: William Russell, Peter Purves, William Hartnell, and others
- Length: 11 hrs
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Five thrilling soundtrack adventures from the early days of Doctor Who, featuring serials lost from the TV archive. The pictures may be lost, but each of these stories survives as a soundtrack recording. Remastered, and with additional linking narration, they can be enjoyed once more. Special linking narration is provided by William Russell, Carole Ann Ford and Peter Purves, who also recall their time making the original episodes in a series of bonus interviews.
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Great way to complete series
- By Manny on 10-02-21
By: John Lucarotti, and others
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Doctor Who
- The Tenth Planet
- By: BBC Audiobooks
- Narrated by: Anneke Wills
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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The Cybermen make their first ever appearance whilst William Hartnell's Doctor nears the end of his first incarnation, in this classic soundtrack adventure with linking narration by Anneke Wills. The year is 1986, and at the South Pole the crew of the Snowcap Base have detected a new planet on their radar. The arrival of the Doctor, Ben, and Polly at the Base coincides with another landing, that of a spaceship whose humanoid passengers have used cybernetics to replace their limbs and vital organs.
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Fantastic Listen for Doctor Who Fans
- By Cozy Reader on 11-29-13
By: BBC Audiobooks
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection Four
- Second Doctor TV Soundtracks
- By: Ian Stuart Black, David Ellis, Malcolm Hulke, and others
- Narrated by: Anneke Wills, Frazer Hines, Patrick Troughton, and others
- Length: 12 hrs and 37 mins
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Absent from the TV archives, these stories survive in their entirety only as soundtrack recordings. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy them again: plus bonus interviews with Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines.
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Everything I wanted
- By ScaramangaMovieRanch on 11-30-22
By: Ian Stuart Black, and others
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Doctor Who: Classic TV Adventures Collection One
- Seven full-cast BBC TV soundtracks
- By: Kit Pedler, Gerry Davis, Malcolm Hulke, and others
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, and others
- Length: 16 hrs and 25 mins
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Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker star as the Doctor in these seven narrated full-cast TV soundtracks of classic Doctor Who TV serials. The stories are 'The Tomb of the Cybermen' (narrated by Frazer Hines); 'Doctor Who and the Silurians' (narrated by Caroline John); 'The Sea Devils' (narrated by Katy Manning); 'The Curse of Peladon' (narrated by Katy Manning); 'The Monster of Peladon' (narrated by Elisabeth Sladen); 'The Pirate Planet' (narrated by John Leeson); and 'Destiny of the Daleks' (narrated by Lalla Ward).
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Excellent "read"
- By David Hiles on 10-07-17
By: Kit Pedler, and others
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The Reign of Terror
- A Doctor Who Novel, Book 119
- By: Ian Marter
- Narrated by: William Hartnell, Carole Ann Ford
- Length: 2 hrs and 36 mins
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Materialising in a forest, the Doctor and friends find themselves 12 kilometres from Paris. It is the 18th century, and France is the scene of an ongoing battle between royalists and revolutionaries. Following a blaze at a farmhouse, Ian, Barbara, and Susan are separated from the Doctor and arrested as traitors. Ian receives information about James Stirling, an English spy vital to the revolution. No one seems to know where Stirling is, and locating him becomes Ian's priority.
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- By Rick on 04-21-21
By: Ian Marter
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Doctor Who
- The Moonbase
- By: Kit Pedler
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, full cast
- Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
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Patrick Troughton plays the second Doctor in this four-episode adventure from 1967, set on Earth's moon and featuring a return appearance by the emotionless Cybermen. The year is 2070, and the Earth's weather is controlled by a device called the Gravitron which is under threat from a plague epidemic and the Cybermen.
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Wish all the old episodes were available like this
- By Zachary on 12-06-19
By: Kit Pedler
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Doctor Who
- The Evil of the Daleks
- By: David Whitaker
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, full cast
- Length: 3 hrs and 9 mins
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Patrick Troughton witnesses 'the final end' of the Daleks in this exclusive recording of a classic 'lost' BBC television adventure, with linking narration by Frazer Hines.
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Is it the end of the Daleks?
- By Chris Coyne on 05-15-15
By: David Whitaker
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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection Five
- Second Doctor TV Soundtracks
- By: David Whitaker, Mervyn Haisman, Victor Pemberton, and others
- Narrated by: Deborah Watling, Frazer Hines, Patrick Troughton, and others
- Length: 15 hrs and 56 mins
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Six narrated TV soundtrack adventures starring Patrick Troughton as the Second Doctor - plus bonus features. These thrilling recordings of TV episodes, largely absent from the BBC archives, have been remastered with additional linking narration by original cast members.
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Fantastic
- By ScaramangaMovieRanch on 12-28-22
By: David Whitaker, and others
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Doctor Who
- Marco Polo
- By: John Lucarotti
- Narrated by: William Hartnell, full cast
- Length: 2 hrs and 53 mins
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The TARDIS materialises at the Roof of the World, Central Asia, in 1289. There they meet Marco Polo and his fellow travellers on their mammoth journey across the Pamir Plateau and through the Gobi desert to Peking. Unfortunately for the Doctor, his Ship proves to be of immense interest to Polo, who sets his mind on presenting it to the mighty Kublai Khan on arrival at his court.
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Both a wonderful story and a sad loss
- By Philip on 08-01-05
By: John Lucarotti
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Doctor Who: The Savages
- By: Ian Stuart Black
- Narrated by: William Hartnell, full cast
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
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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.
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Another lost classic
- By Lowell on 11-03-17
By: Ian Stuart Black
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Doctor Who and the Web of Fear
- 2nd Doctor Novelisation
- By: Terrance Dicks
- Narrated by: David Troughton
- Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
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An unabridged reading of this classic novelisation of a 1968 TV adventure featuring the Second Doctor, as played on screen by Patrick Troughton. For 40 years the Yeti had been quiet, a collector's item in a museum. Then, without warning, it awoke and savagely murdered. At about the same time, patches of mist began to appear in Central London. People who lingered in the mist were found dead, their faces smothered in cobwebs. The cobweb seeped down, penetrating the Underground System.
By: Terrance Dicks
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Doctor Who
- The Highlanders
- By: Gerry Davis
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, full cast
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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In it the time travellers arrive in Scotland in the aftermath of the battle of Culloden, meeting up with a band of fleeing Highlanders. Polly and the daughter of the group's Laird, whose battle injuries are being treated by the Doctor, go off to fetch water and return to find that the others have been captured by Redcoat troops. Can the Doctor save the day?
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Decent story, presentation not great
- By Elizabeth on 12-12-12
By: Gerry Davis
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Doctor Who
- The Myth Makers
- By: Donald Cotton
- Narrated by: William Hartnell, Peter Purves, full cast
- Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
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The Doctor has adopted many guises in his time, but to be hailed as the great god Zeus is a bit of a shock. Yet this is exactly what happens when the TARDIS lands on the plains of Asia Minor, not far from the city of Troy. Taken to the Greek camp by Achilles, the Doctor is introduced to Agamemnon and Odysseus and forced to admit his less¿than¿godlike status. He is then given just two days to come up with a strategy for defeating the Trojans.
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Myths come true.
- By Chris Coyne on 05-10-15
By: Donald Cotton
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Doctor Who and the Tenth Planet
- 1st Doctor Novelisation
- By: Gerry Davis
- Narrated by: Nicholas Briggs, Anneke Wills
- Length: 3 hrs and 56 mins
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An unabridged reading of this classic novelisation featuring the First Doctor's original encounter with the Cybermen. The TARDIS brings the Doctor, Ben and Polly to a space tracking station in the Antarctic - and into trouble. A space mission is going badly wrong, and a new planet has appeared. Mondas, fabled twin planet of Earth, has returned. But while its inhabitants used to be like the humans of Earth, now they are very different. Devoid of emotions, their bodies replaced with plastic and steel, the Cybermen are here.
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For Whovians
- By Jennifer Baratta She/Her on 09-06-18
By: Gerry Davis
What listeners say about Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan
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- David
- 03-08-08
The First Doctor Lives Again
This is the audio track from a 1963 BBC TV (with the first Doctor, William Hartnell) program with naration to fill in the blanks. It's sort of like an old radio show. Dated perhaps, but hey, it's Dr. Who - - battling the Daleks no less. This is a 13 part story, which was the longest of any Dr. Who story. Since it's so long, the plot wanders. Dr. Who finds himself on the planet Mira, then later on a valcano planet, then on a silent movie set, then back in ancient Egypt, and so forth. At 5 hours long, it would be good for a plane trip. Campy enough not to be too stodgey, but serious enough not to be silly.
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- Chris Coyne
- 05-10-15
Epic Story.
Still a great story. I can listen to this adventure over and over again and never get tired.
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- Phillip Kelly
- 03-15-21
Into the future
This is when the OG Doctor Who upped the stakes and began to look like the Who we know today.
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- David
- 08-23-07
Magnum Opus of the Daleks
This is the audio soundtrack from the 1965 Doctor Who serial: "The Daleks' Masterplan" - starring William Hartnell in the title role--the original actor to play the part. This is one of many early stories that no longer exist (as video) in their entirety in the BBC archives, as they were among those deleted when the BBC was purging its video archives in the early 70's.
Dalekmania was in full swing at this point, and this twelve part story from the third season is simply space opera done Dalek style. The Daleks aren't just talking about universal domination here, they're doing something about it. The story opens with Doctor stumbling across a base of operations on the planet Kemball, from which the Daleks intend to launch a final conquest of everything in collusion with a number of power-hungry galactic leaders, including the traitorous Mavic Chen, guardian of our Solar System!
Action shifts from Kemball to numerous otherworldly and earth-based locales throughout time which lends an expansive feel to the story. Like many early Dalek stories, the Daleks are well characterized here and at their scheming best. The supporting cast is wonderful, and includes an extremely moving act of self-sacrifice by companion Katarina, as well as the welcome return of fellow time lord, The Meddling Monk.
There is some hammy dialogue in a few of the episodes as writer Terry Nation doesn't seem to understand the difference between "solar system", "galaxy" and "universe"; however, if you can overlook this The Daleks' Masterplan can be a real treat alternating between drama, humour and an engaging chase across time and space.
Note: episode 7 was aired on Christmas and is a bit of a self-aware slapstick run-around, ending with Hartnell turning to the camera wishing the audience a good holiday (which is much maligned by fans, however given Hartnell's love of the program is somewhat fitting). It is nice to see it included here.
Fans of the era won't be disappointed.
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- Amazon Customer
- 11-14-20
Dated but entertaining
The added narration’s writing quality and delivery inject energy into a story that otherwise would be hard pressed to keep the modern listener’s interest, although the episodes are full of classic 60s peril and melodrama. The companions in this episode are particularly forgettable, and neither Steven, Katarina or Sara are written with much character or distinguishing qualities– as with all classic Who, patience is required. Be prepared for a long, long Dalek story spanning different planets and eras, something I personally enjoyed. Surprise Familiar Voice: Nicholas Courtney (the Brigadier) as Brett. Also, be prepared for WAY too much Mmmmavik... Chen.
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- K. Savage
- 04-07-13
Two stories in one
This contains the stand-alone episode "Mission to the Unknown", as well as the 12-part "Daleks' Master Plan". Mission to the Unknown sets up the events of the larger story arc.
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- Loraki
- 01-13-15
Great Story!
The last episode is the best! Intense and spellbinding! But the cost of victory is high! I recommend this highly!
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- JP
- 06-11-23
What a story
A little slow in spots but we’ll worth the listen. I hope the BBC wakes up and finally produces an animation if this lost classic
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- Brad
- 03-31-06
Totally Lame
I consider myself a huge Dr. Who fan, but this is too much. It's not a question of audio production, the audio's fine, it's the plot which is completely lame. Slow, uninteresting, and then downright braindead when the plot finally "thickens," the storyline revolves around a very predicatble powerplay between two cardboard figures. Ardent Dr. Who fans will avoid this one like the bird flu.
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