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The TARDIS arrives on a beach by the Thames Estuary at night, and the Doctor and Sarah Jane discover a metallic seaweed there. | The TARDIS arrives on a beach by the Thames Estuary at night, and the Doctor and Sarah Jane discover a metallic seaweed there. | ||
The Doctor consults with Professor Emerson, who says that three expeditions to recover a recent meteorite from the bottom of the estuary have all vanished. The Doctor goes diving and is nearly killed by something that wraps itself around him, but then lets him go. He discovers that the meteorite is a wrecked spaceship buried under the estuary, and he knows where it comes from | The Doctor consults with Professor Emerson, who says that three expeditions to recover a recent meteorite from the bottom of the estuary have all vanished. The Doctor goes diving and is nearly killed by something that wraps itself around him, but then lets him go. He discovers that the meteorite is a wrecked spaceship buried under the estuary, and he knows where it comes from | ||
The Doctor tells Sarah Jane about the Pescatons, a form of carcharhinidae, or deep water shark. Naturally, the experts scoff until one comes out of the Thames and makes its way to London Zoo in search of [[salt water]]. The Doctor confronts it in the Aquarium, where it dies and disintegrates. | The Doctor tells Sarah Jane about the Pescatons, a form of carcharhinidae, or deep water shark. Naturally, the experts scoff until one comes out of the Thames and makes its way to London Zoo in search of [[salt water]]. The Doctor confronts it in the Aquarium, where it dies and disintegrates. | ||
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== Home media releases == | == Home media releases == | ||
This story has been released several times on both cassette and audio CD. | This story has been released several times on both cassette and audio CD. | ||
=== Record release === | === Record release === |