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|name=The Androids of Tara
|image           = The Androids of Tara Audio.jpg
|image=The Androids of Tara Audio.jpg
|doctor         = Fourth Doctor
|series=[[Audiobooks of novelisations]]
|companions     = [[Romana I]], [[K9 Mark II]]
|number=47
|enemy           = [[Grendel of Gracht|Count Grendel of Gracht]]
|doctor=Fourth Doctor
|setting         = [[Tara (planet)|Tara]], the [[24th century]]
|companions=[[Romana I]], [[K9 Mark II|K9]]
|writer         = [[David Fisher (writer)|David Fisher]]
|enemy=[[Grendel of Gracht|Count Grendel of Gracht]]
|publisher       = AudioGo
|setting= [[Tara]], the [[24th century]]
|novelisation of = The Androids of Tara (TV story)
|writer= [[David Fisher]]
|cover           =  
|publisher= AudioGo
|read by        = [[John Leeson]]
|novelisation of= The Androids of Tara
|release date   = [[5 July (releases)|5 July]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]
|cover=  
|number          = 47
|release date= [[5 July (releases)|5 July]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]]
|format         = 4 CDs
|format= 4 CDs
|isbn           = ISBN 0-426-20108-6
|isbn= ISBN 0-426-20108-6
|series          = Direct-to-audio adaptations
|prev=The Stones of Blood (audiobook)
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|next=TBA
|next           = Warriors' Gate (audio story)
|series2        = [[Target novelisation]]s
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'''''The Androids of Tara''''' was a novelisation based on the [[1978 (releases)|1978]] television serial ''[[The Androids of Tara]]''.
'''''The Androids of Tara''''' was a direct-to-audio novelisation based on the [[1978 (releases)|1978]] television serial ''[[The Androids of Tara (TV story)|The Androids of Tara]]''.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
''The Count embraced the android enthusiastically. "You see before you", he told Romana "the perfect killing machine. She's as beautiful as you are, my dear, and as deadly as the plague. If only she were a real woman, I'd marry her tomorrow."''
''The Count embraced the android enthusiastically. "You see before you", he told Romana "the perfect killing machine. She's as beautiful as you are, my dear, and as deadly as the plague. If only she were a real woman, I'd marry her tomorrow."''


In search of a segment of the Key of Time, the Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive on the planet Tara, whose population has long mastered the art of android engineering. Romana is apprehended by the ambitious Count Grendel, who seeks to overthrow the king in waiting, and the Doctor is coerced into helping those loyal to the crown. With Reynart locked away in Grendel's dungeons, the Doctor must perfect an android that can be crowned in his place. Yet Reynart is not the only one of Grendel's prisoners to have a double: the captive Princess Strella is Romana's doppelganger. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues as Grendel seeks to destroy the Doctor in his race to the Taran throne...  
In search of a segment of the [[Key to Time]], the [[fourth Doctor|Doctor]], [[Romana II|Romana]] and [[K9 Mark II|K9]] arrive on the planet Tara, whose population has long mastered the art of android engineering. Romana is apprehended by the ambitious Count Grendel, who seeks to overthrow the king in waiting, and the Doctor is coerced into helping those loyal to the crown. With Reynart locked away in Grendel's dungeons, the Doctor must perfect an android that can be crowned in his place. Yet Reynart is not the only one of Grendel's prisoners to have a double: the captive Princess Strella is Romana's doppelganger. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues as Grendel seeks to destroy the Doctor in his race to the Taran throne...


With original sound design, this brand new novelisation is written specially for audio by David Fisher. It is read by John Leeson, who was the original Voice of K9 in the BBC TV series.
With original sound design, this brand new novelisation is written specially for audio by David Fisher. It is read by [[John Leeson]], who was the original Voice of [[K9]] in the BBC TV series.


== Chapter titles ==
== Chapter titles ==
<blockquote>Chapter 1: The Rhino-bear</blockquote><blockquote>Chapter 2: The Doctor Goes Fishing</blockquote><blockquote>Chapter 3: Princess Strella</blockquote><blockquote>Chapter 4: The Pervillion of The Summer Wind</blockquote><blockquote>Chapter 5: The Duel</blockquote>
* Chapter 1: The Rhino-bear
* Chapter 2: The Doctor Goes Fishing
* Chapter 3: Princess Strella
* Chapter 4: The Pervillion of The Summer Wind
* Chapter 5: The Duel


== Deviations from televised story ==
== Deviations from televised story ==
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* The Gracht family tree and Tara are explored in detail - the Doctor considers Tara a hopeless hellhole of psychotic backstabbers whose regency look hides the truth.
* The Gracht family tree and Tara are explored in detail - the Doctor considers Tara a hopeless hellhole of psychotic backstabbers whose regency look hides the truth.
* The Doctor gets Reinhart to pay for his services by giving him a fishing licence.
* The Doctor gets Reinhart to pay for his services by giving him a fishing licence.
* Dicks' explanation for the Doctor getting past the locked door in the passage is left intact.
* [[Strella]] is contemplating suicide.


== Writing and publishing notes ==
== Writing and publishing notes ==
* The [[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara (novelisation)|original novelisation]] was written by [[Terrance Dicks]]. David Fisher, the original writer of the [[The Androids of Tara (TV story)|television story]], was commissioned to write a new novelisation by AudioGo expanding on the story.
* The [[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara (novelisation)|original novelisation]] was written by [[Terrance Dicks]]. David Fisher, the original writer of the [[The Androids of Tara (TV story)|television story]], was commissioned to write a new novelisation by AudioGo expanding on the story.


== Additional cover images ==
== Reissue ==
''To be added''
This audio novelisation was reissued as part of the audio anthology ''[[The Second Alien Worlds Collection]]'' on [[6 December (releases)|6 December]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]].
 
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The Second Alien Worlds Collection.jpg|The Second Alien Worlds Collection
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== Target Book ==
This audiobook was released as a novelisation on [[14 July (releases)|14 July]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]] by [[Target Books]] with new cover art by [[Anthony Dry]].


== British publication history ==
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''To be added''
The Androids of Tara Novelisation.jpg|Target Book cover
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== External links ==
* {{Penguin|448243/doctor-who-the-androids-of-tara-target-collection-by-fisher-david}}
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Latest revision as of 19:47, 9 November 2023

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The Androids of Tara was a direct-to-audio novelisation based on the 1978 television serial The Androids of Tara.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Count embraced the android enthusiastically. "You see before you", he told Romana "the perfect killing machine. She's as beautiful as you are, my dear, and as deadly as the plague. If only she were a real woman, I'd marry her tomorrow."

In search of a segment of the Key to Time, the Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive on the planet Tara, whose population has long mastered the art of android engineering. Romana is apprehended by the ambitious Count Grendel, who seeks to overthrow the king in waiting, and the Doctor is coerced into helping those loyal to the crown. With Reynart locked away in Grendel's dungeons, the Doctor must perfect an android that can be crowned in his place. Yet Reynart is not the only one of Grendel's prisoners to have a double: the captive Princess Strella is Romana's doppelganger. A deadly game of cat and mouse ensues as Grendel seeks to destroy the Doctor in his race to the Taran throne...

With original sound design, this brand new novelisation is written specially for audio by David Fisher. It is read by John Leeson, who was the original Voice of K9 in the BBC TV series.

Chapter titles[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Chapter 1: The Rhino-bear
  • Chapter 2: The Doctor Goes Fishing
  • Chapter 3: Princess Strella
  • Chapter 4: The Pervillion of The Summer Wind
  • Chapter 5: The Duel

Deviations from televised story[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The wood beast is a rhino-bear; Grendel was expecting a robot one to fight not the genuine article.
  • The Gracht family tree and Tara are explored in detail - the Doctor considers Tara a hopeless hellhole of psychotic backstabbers whose regency look hides the truth.
  • The Doctor gets Reinhart to pay for his services by giving him a fishing licence.
  • Dicks' explanation for the Doctor getting past the locked door in the passage is left intact.
  • Strella is contemplating suicide.

Writing and publishing notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Reissue[[edit] | [edit source]]

This audio novelisation was reissued as part of the audio anthology The Second Alien Worlds Collection on 6 December 2018.

Target Book[[edit] | [edit source]]

This audiobook was released as a novelisation on 14 July 2022 by Target Books with new cover art by Anthony Dry.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]