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|enemy          = [[Klineman Halpen]]
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|read by        = [[Silas Carson]]
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|publisher      = Target Books

Revision as of 05:24, 13 July 2023

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Planet of the Ood was a novelisation based on the 2008 television episode Planet of the Ood. It was written by the original writer Keith Temple and released by Target Books on 13 July 2023.

Publisher's summary

"The Ood came from a distant world, they voyaged across the stars, all for one purpose... to serve."

The TARDIS lands on the Ood-Sphere in the year 4126. Here, human profiteers have subjugated the Ood: the gentle creatures are forced into servitude and sold across the galaxy as the perfect slaves. But now, some are fighting back. Their eyes turn red as they throw off their chains and kill their oppressors...

The Doctor and Donna soon learn that the planet of the Ood holds cruel and awesome secrets. As they battle for justice and survival, the fate of the entire Ood race hangs in the balance. Will the outcome be salvation - or extinction?

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Audiobook

This Target Book was released as an audiobook on 13 July 2023 complete and unabridged by BBC Audio and read by Silas Carson.

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