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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* ''[[Bounty (audio story)|Bounty]]'' was the only story exclusive to this release. ''[[The People's Temple]]'' had been printed in ''[[Short Trips (anthology)|Short Trips]]'' and ''[[Dead Time]]'' would later be put in print in ''[[More Short Trips]]''.
* ''[[Bounty (audio story)|Bounty]]'' was the only story exclusive to this release. ''[[The People's Temple]]'' had been printed in ''[[Short Trips (anthology)|Short Trips]]'' and ''[[Dead Time]]'' would later be put in print in ''[[More Short Trips]]''.
* It was later reissued on ''[[Tales from the TARDIS Volume 2]]''.
* It was later reissued on ''[[Tales from the TARDIS: Volume Two]]''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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Earth and Beyond was a collection of three audio stories that featured the Eighth Doctor. It was released in October 1998 on a double-cassette.

Publisher's summary

THREE GRIPPING DOCTOR WHO ADVENTURES READ BY THE EIGHTH DOCTOR HIMSELF!

Bounty by Peter Anghelides

Seventeen-year-old Sam Jones's first trip in the TARDIS is to the Seychelles in the present day - and involves a deadly encounter with alien bounty hunters. Can the Doctor stop them making Earth their battleground?

Dead Time by Andrew Miller

The TARDIS crash-lands in a freezing world of utter darkness. Who are the whispering creatures that want the Doctor dead? And what terrible consequences will their actions have for the entire universe?

The People's Temple by Paul Leonard

Arriving at Stonehenge during its construction, the time-travellers soon discover that its mystical origins are steeped in human suffering. But in her attempts to make things better for the slave workers toiling to complete the stone circle, will Sam start a war?

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