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Carole Ann Ford narrates the complete TV soundtrack of this eerie adventure set entirely on board the TARDIS.

We are at the very beginning

Escaping from their previous adventure on Skaro, the Doctor, Susan, Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) are inside the TARDIS when it appears to be taken over by an outside force.

Bewildered and confused, the travellers become suspicious of each other's motives, and tensions within the Ship begin to rise. The TARDIS appears to be trying to tell them something, yet the Doctor has very little idea of how to stop it hurtling backwards in Time, towards destruction

Carole Ann Ford, who played Susan in the BBC TV series, narrates the visual action, and in a bonus interview she recalls making the TV episodes, which were written by David Whitaker and first broadcast in February 1964.

''The tight, two-episode story works brilliantly as an audio experience. It is augmented by linki

Doctor Who The Edge of Destruction

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      Publisher: BBC Audio
      Publication Date: 05/02/2024
      ISBN13: 9781529931310, 978-1529931310
      ISBN10: 1529931312

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Carole Ann Ford narrates the complete TV soundtrack of this eerie adventure set entirely on board the TARDIS.

      We are at the very beginning

      Escaping from their previous adventure on Skaro, the Doctor, Susan, Ian Chesterton (William Russell) and Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) are inside the TARDIS when it appears to be taken over by an outside force.

      Bewildered and confused, the travellers become suspicious of each other's motives, and tensions within the Ship begin to rise. The TARDIS appears to be trying to tell them something, yet the Doctor has very little idea of how to stop it hurtling backwards in Time, towards destruction

      Carole Ann Ford, who played Susan in the BBC TV series, narrates the visual action, and in a bonus interview she recalls making the TV episodes, which were written by David Whitaker and first broadcast in February 1964.

      ''The tight, two-episode story works brilliantly as an audio experience. It is augmented by linki

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