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Two back-to-back 'missing' adventures from the 1960s which have been restored using animation
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Two back-to-back 'missing' adventures from the 1960s which have been restored using animation
He was the man who began a sentence with a rather disinterested "Can I help you?", would listen to you explain your predicament and then frustrate you with an equally dispassionate "I'm awfully sorry, there's absolutely nothing I can do to help you."
Teaming up with the newly-formed United Nations Intelligence Taskforce under the command of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, The Doctor and his companions must thwart a sinister plot by the CEO of International Electromatics, who is in league with the Cybermen to take over the world
Paris 1979: There's a distortion in time and the Doctor and Romana need to investigate. But what does any of this have to do with the theft of the Mona Lisa and an event that happened on Earth 400 million years ago?
Big Finish audio adventure featuring the First Doctor, Steven and Vicki
The Doctor visits the Psychic Circus, where he finds a group of terrified performers who live in fear of the sinister and creepy Chief Clown
A classic Doctor Who story that hides serious and intelligent themes beneath its apparent silliness
Bernard Cribbins captured everyone's heart in his portrayal of Wilfred Mott in Doctor Who. The gentle, loving and caring relationship he shared with Catherine Tate's Donna Noble and the respect he earned from The Doctor made him everyone's favourite television grandad
Long ago on Christmas Eve, a baby was abandoned in the snow. Today, Ruby Sunday meets the Doctor, stolen babies, goblins and perhaps...the secret of her birth
Answering a distress call, the TARDIS lands on an asteroid on the outside of the universe. It's a trap - and the Doctor is about to have his most unexpected encounter ever -with possibly his greatest love...
Investigating the three Doctor Who stories that form a trilogy with the return of the Doctor's arch nemesis, The Master, at its core
Andrew O'Day explores the connections between two iconic Doctor Who stories
When the Doctor and Jo visit a naval base, they uncover reptilian Sea Devils rising from the deep—manipulated by the Master—sparking a thrilling battle between humanity, ancient creatures, and survival itself
On the unnamed twin-sunned planet of the Gonds, two youngsters, the brightest of their generation, have been selected, like generations before them, to attend the machine of their masters, the Krotons. But legend has it that anyone who enters the machine never leaves
The TARDIS arrives in the middle of a battlefield - but it soon becomes apparent that this is no ordinary war, as soldiers from different time periods appear through a mysterious mist. Time is running out for The Doctor and soon he'll have to face his biggest threat yet - his own race...the Time Lords
The Doctor and Jo arrive on the SS Bernice, a cargo ship crossing the Indian Ocean. Things are not what they seem. A monster appears in the sea, events repeat themselves and a giant hand grabs and takes away the TARDIS as the time travellers become exhibits in a travelling show
On an isolated oil rig an insidious, bizarre entity threatens the bodies and minds of its crew. An ominous, heartbeat-like sound emanating from a gas pipe signals the horror that is about to befall...
A deserted spacecraft, a besieged space station, and a silent enemy closing in. As the Doctor and Jamie uncover a chilling Cyberman infiltration, humanity’s survival hinges on exposing the threat before the Wheel becomes their gateway to conquest
The Doctor and Leela arrive on a sandminer crewed by humans and robots. But just as they arrive, members of the human crew are being murdered. If the robots are the culprits it could mean the end of civilisation as we know it
The Doctor and his travelling companions arrive in the Scottish Highlands in 1746, just after the Battle of Culloden. They gain the trust of the Jacobites, but their friendliness gets them into serious trouble with government troops