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[[File:Travels in Time and Space.jpg|right|thumb|The tin case of the collection.]]
[[File:Travels in Time and Space.jpg|right|thumb|The tin case of the collection.]]
'''Doctor Who: Travels in Time and Space''' was a limited edition boxed set released by [[BBC Audio]] on [[7 November]] [[2005]]. The set consisted of unabridged readings of the first three ''Doctor Who'' novelisations as originally published by [[Frederick Muller]] in the mid-1960s. They were later reprinted by [[Target Books]] in the early 1970s to launch its long-running series of novelisations.
'''Doctor Who: Travels in Time and Space''' was a limited edition boxed set released by [[BBC Audio]] on [[7 November (releases)|7 November]] [[2005]]. The set consisted of unabridged readings of the first three ''Doctor Who'' novelisations as originally published by [[Frederick Muller]] in the mid-1960s. They were later reprinted by [[Target Books]] in the early 1970s to launch its long-running series of novelisations.


The three books are read by [[William Russell]], who played [[Ian Chesterton]] in the three stories featured.
The three books are read by [[William Russell]], who played [[Ian Chesterton]] in the three stories featured.
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