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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
"[[Fourth Doctor|A Doctor]], curse his name, threw me down among the dead… but I endure. I am [[Eldrad]]… and I must live!
"[[Fourth Doctor|A Doctor]], curse his name, threw me down among the dead… but I endure. I am [[Eldrad]]… and I must live!"


A nuclear icebreaker, foundering in Arctic waters. Seabirds washed up in the fishing resort of Ambermouth, their wings encrusted with crystals. A shining artefact of uncertain provenance, up for sale on an auction site.
A nuclear icebreaker, foundering in Arctic waters. Seabirds washed up in the fishing resort of Ambermouth, their wings encrusted with crystals. A shining artefact of uncertain provenance, up for sale on an auction site.

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Eldrad Must Die! was the first story in the 2013 Fifth Doctor audio trilogy. A sequel to the televised The Hand of Fear, it allowed Stephen Thorne to reprise his role of Eldrad.

Publisher's summary

"A Doctor, curse his name, threw me down among the dead… but I endure. I am Eldrad… and I must live!"

A nuclear icebreaker, foundering in Arctic waters. Seabirds washed up in the fishing resort of Ambermouth, their wings encrusted with crystals. A shining artefact of uncertain provenance, up for sale on an auction site.

All of these things are linked, as the Doctor, Nyssa, Tegan and Turlough are about to discover. Linked to the rebirth of a genocidal tyrant, presumed dead many years ago…

For the sake of the planets Earth and Kastria alike… Eldrad must die!

Plot

Part One

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Part Two

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Part Three

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Part Four

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Cast

References

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Notes

  • This story was recorded on 11 and 12 December 2012.
  • The title of this audio is a deliberate play on the phrase "Eldrad must live", which was repeated many times in TV: The Hand of Fear and may also be a reference to the 1970 Star Trek novel Spock Must Die!

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