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The Lost Planet

by George Mann

Series: Doctor Who: New Series Audio Originals (27), Doctor Who (NSA Audio Original)

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Nicola Bryant reads an exciting original story featuring the 12th Doctor, as played on TV by Peter Capaldi The TARDIS is under attack. Alien plants have taken root in its corridors, their strange flowering tendrils threatening to rip the Doctor's ship apart. When new companions Brandon and Alex venture into the heart of the TARDIS to discover the source of the infestation, they find a secret door, and a long-forgotten world. The Doctor has unfinished business with the Arborites, living trees with long memories. Centuries ago he fought to prevent a galactic catastrophe, but now his actions have come back to haunt him in ways he never thought possible. Can the Doctor rescue his young friends before they are destroyed by his past mistakes - or will Hirolth rise to leave utter devastation in its wake? Nicola Bryant, who played Peri Brown in Doctor Who in the 1980s, reads this intriguing original audio story by George Mann, based on the hit BBC TV series. Project Editor: John Ainsworth Reading produced by Neil Gardner Recorded at Ladbroke Audio Ltd Sound design by David Darlington Doctor Who theme music by Murray Gold Executive producer: Michael Stevens Doctor Who is a BBC Wales production for BBC One. Executive producers: Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin.… (more)
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This was a wonderful story. I really enjoyed listening to it. ( )
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Nicola Bryant reads an exciting original story featuring the 12th Doctor, as played on TV by Peter Capaldi The TARDIS is under attack. Alien plants have taken root in its corridors, their strange flowering tendrils threatening to rip the Doctor's ship apart. When new companions Brandon and Alex venture into the heart of the TARDIS to discover the source of the infestation, they find a secret door, and a long-forgotten world. The Doctor has unfinished business with the Arborites, living trees with long memories. Centuries ago he fought to prevent a galactic catastrophe, but now his actions have come back to haunt him in ways he never thought possible. Can the Doctor rescue his young friends before they are destroyed by his past mistakes - or will Hirolth rise to leave utter devastation in its wake? Nicola Bryant, who played Peri Brown in Doctor Who in the 1980s, reads this intriguing original audio story by George Mann, based on the hit BBC TV series. Project Editor: John Ainsworth Reading produced by Neil Gardner Recorded at Ladbroke Audio Ltd Sound design by David Darlington Doctor Who theme music by Murray Gold Executive producer: Michael Stevens Doctor Who is a BBC Wales production for BBC One. Executive producers: Steven Moffat and Brian Minchin.

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