The Second Doctor Who Audio Annual

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The Second Doctor Who Audio Annual was a box set collecting readings of short stories from the Doctor Who annuals.

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Six more thrilling stories of adventure in Time and Space from the original Doctor Who Annuals.

Larger than life and twice as colourful, from the 1960s to the 1980s the stories within the Doctor Who Annual were exuberant and charmingly naive. Now, in this second audio volume, Peter Purves (Steven), Anneke Wills (Polly), Geoffrey Beevers (the Master), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric) and Nicola Bryant (Peri) read another selection of these colourful and energetic tales, with atmospheric sound design.

In Peril in Mechanistria, the First Doctor finds primitive humans enslaved to machines in a world of metal. The Second Doctor must rescue Ben in The Sour Note, whilst in Scorched Earth the Third Doctor and Sarah are challenged by a virulent virus on Varium III. The Fourth Doctor has Double Trouble after he and his companions return to UNIT HQ, and then the Fifth Doctor and Adric visit a Planet of Fear. Finally, in The Radio Waves, the Master schemes to turn Londoners against politicians and the Royal Family. Can the Sixth Doctor and Peri stop him?

Also included from 1966 is The Equations of Doctor Who, a vintage essay about the mysteries of the Doctor and his TARDIS.

Take a nostalgic journey through time with these vintage Doctor Who tales.

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# Title Read by Doctor Featuring Original publication
- The Equations of Dr Who Peter Purves - - Doctor Who Annual 1966
1 Peril in Mechanistria 1st -
2 The Sour Note Anneke Wills 2nd Ben, Polly Doctor Who Annual 1968
3 Scorched Earth Geoffrey Beevers 3rd Sarah Doctor Who Annual 1975
4 Double Trouble Matthew Waterhouse 4th Sarah, the Brig Doctor Who Annual 1977
5 Planet of Fear 5th Adric Doctor Who Annual 1982
6 The Radio Waves Nicola Bryant 6th Peri Doctor Who Annual 1986

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