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The Masters of Luxor was the seventh release in the third series of The Lost Stories. It was an adaptation of an unproduced The Masters of Luxor 1963 TV script.

Publisher's summary

The TARDIS is drawn to a mysterious signal emanating from a seemingly dead world. Trapped within a crystalline structure, the Doctor and his friends inadvertently wake a vast army of robots that have lain dormant for many, many years. Waiting... for the Masters of Luxor.

Plot

The Cannibal Flower (1)

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The Mockery of a Man (2)

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A Light on the Dead Planet (3)

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Tabon of Luxor (4)

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An Infinity of Surprises (5)

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The Flower Blooms (6)

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Cast

References

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Notes

  • This audio drama was recorded on 7 February, 8 February and 9 February 2011.
  • Episode 6 has the alternative title of "The Flower opens" printed on some or all versions of the CD.

Continuity

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