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"Apparently the thigh bone had been bitten clean through - with one snap of the teeth." "There isn't a creature on [[Earth]] capable of doing that!" | "Apparently the thigh bone had been bitten clean through - with one snap of the teeth." "There isn't a creature on [[Earth]] capable of doing that!" | ||
After a skirmish with an alien warrior in the [[Middle Ages]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s life as a journalist in [[Croydon]] seems rather tame. She decides to track down the enigmatic character who took her back in time; with [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]], a good story is never far away. Her intuition pays off. The Doctor and [[UNIT]] are called to investigate a grisly murder at [[Space World]], a futuristic new theme park. Tagging along, Sarah and her new colleague Jeremy soon find themselves facing huge crab-like creatures, mind-controlling devices and vicious flesh-eating beetles. And those are just the attractions... | After a skirmish with an alien warrior in the [[13th century|Middle Ages]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s life as a journalist in [[Croydon]] seems rather tame. She decides to track down the enigmatic character who took her back in time; with [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]], a good story is never far away. Her intuition pays off. The Doctor and [[UNIT]] are called to investigate a grisly murder at [[Space World]], a futuristic new theme park. Tagging along, Sarah and her new colleague Jeremy soon find themselves facing huge crab-like creatures, mind-controlling devices and vicious flesh-eating beetles. And those are just the attractions... | ||
This is an adaptation by [[Barry Letts]] of his own radio play, in which [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Elisabeth Sladen]] and [[Nicholas Courtney]] reprised their roles as the Doctor, Sarah and [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]]. Barry Letts is the writer of several of the scripts for the TV series, and was producer of the show from [[1970]] to [[1974]]. | This is an adaptation by [[Barry Letts]] of his own radio play, in which [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Elisabeth Sladen]] and [[Nicholas Courtney]] reprised their roles as the Doctor, Sarah and [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]]. Barry Letts is the writer of several of the scripts for the TV series, and was producer of the show from [[1970]] to [[1974]]. |