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'They're well-written books-adventure stories, of course, but with some thought…the creation of the character of the Doctor had a touch of genius about it.' Westminster Press | 'They're well-written books-adventure stories, of course, but with some thought…the creation of the character of the Doctor had a touch of genius about it.' Westminster Press | ||
1991 | == 1991 Edition == | ||
The Doctor stared about him and passed a trembling hand over his brow."The ship!" He muttered. "It's ...gone!" | The Doctor stared about him and passed a trembling hand over his brow."The ship!" He muttered. "It's ...gone!" | ||
Drawn to the | Drawn to the planet Vortis by some unknown force, the Doctor and his companions find themselves in a barren, cold world dominated by the Zarbi, monstrois metallic ant-like creatures at war with delicate Menoptra. Searching for the lost TARDIS, the Doctor must struggle with the [[Animus]]-seemingly a creature of evil and light... | ||
The Web Planet was first broadcast in 1965 and featured William Hartnell in the role of the Doctor. This novel, adapted by Bill Strutton from his own script, is a example of the early style of Doctor Who novelistions and was originally published under the title of Doctor Who and the Zarbi. | ''The Web Planet'' was first broadcast in [[1965 (releases)|1965]] and featured William Hartnell in the role of the Doctor. This novel, adapted by [[Bill Strutton]] from his own script, is a example of the early style of Doctor Who novelistions and was originally published under the title of ''Doctor Who and the Zarbi.'' | ||
Doctor Who-The Web Planet is available on BBC video and has recently been broadcast on BSB television. | ''Doctor Who- The Web Planet'' is available on BBC video and has recently been broadcast on BSB television. | ||
== Chapter titles == | == Chapter titles == |
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