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An abandoned Doctor Who classic is brought to life in this brand new animation, starring Tom Baker and written by Douglas Adams. Subscribe to Doctor Who for more exclusive videos: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToDoctorWho

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"Delicate matter, slightly. It's about a book..." Chris Parsons is happily engrossed in studying post-graduate physics at Cambridge, when one day he finds an old book, sitting on a dusty shelf in an ageing professor's library. Written in a language nobody can read and made of a paper that can't be torn, this is no ordinary book. And when it enters his life, everything changes for young Chris Parsons.

Soon finding himself aboard an invisible space-ship, chased by monsters made of molten rock; aboard an alien prison on a distant planet and attacked by a horde of mind-control zombies. Chris also meets a strange man with a very long scarf who claims he can travel through time and space... in a police box.

It's going to be a busy day for Chris Parsons.

An abandoned Doctor Who classic is brought to life. Starring Tom Baker and written by Douglas Adams, this is “Shada” for a modern audience, with footage upscaled to high definition, and incomplete footage now completed using high-quality animation.

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current01:03, 21 October 2018 (28 KB)SOTO (talk | contribs)created video

No pages link to this image, but that alone doesn't mean it should be deleted.