The Airzone Solution (novelisation)

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The Airzone Solution was the fifth instalment in the Novelisations in Time & Space range. It was written by Charles EP Murphy, adapted from Nicholas Briggs' script for the 1993 video drama. Unlike the original version, this story contained the licensed usage of the Doctor Who spin-off P.R.O.B.E. as an in-universe series, thus providing a legal link to the Doctor Who universe, although the book made no attempt to be set in the DWU and is therefore not considered a valid source.

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In 1993 BBV produced the only multi Doctor drama that became affectionately known as the 30th anniversary special. Here it is for the first time in novelised form.

An environmental catastrophe looms. Toxic Air Alerts are ever more frequent and disturbing changes in the climate seem irreversible. The government's latest solution has been to hire the services of the AirZone Corporation. But why is the situation not improving?

Cuddly TV weatherman Arnold Davies does not concern himself with such weighty issues. However, unbeknown to him, an ancient power is about to turn his cosy life upside-down and pitch him into a struggle to preserve the Earth itself.

Bewildered and reluctantly teamed with environmental activist Anthony Stanwick and infamous TV reporter Al Dunbar, Arnie must strive against the odds to expose a terrifying conspiracy while, never too far away, Dunbar's mysterious mentor, Oliver Trethewey, keeps a watchful eye.

Ghastly experiments, hidden agendas and questionable loyalties all come into play before Arnie can discover the truth about the AirZone Solution.

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