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|writer      = [[Victor Pemberton]]
|writer      = [[Victor Pemberton]]
|director    = [[Don Norman]]
|director    = [[Don Norman]]
|setting      = [[London]], [[20th century]]; [[Pesca]], [[15th century]]
|setting      = [[London]], [[20th century]];<br/>[[Pesca]], [[15th century]]
|producer    =
|producer    =
|novelisation = The Pescatons
|novelisation = The Pescatons
|publisher    = Argo Records
|publisher    = Argo Records
|release date = [[July (releases)|July]] [[1976 (releases)|1976]]
|release date = [[July (releases)|July]] [[1976 (releases)|1976]]
|format      = 2 Episodes on<br/>Vinyl<br/>CD<br/>and Cassette
|format      = Vinyl<br/>CD<br/>Cassette
|production code =
|production code =
|isbn        = ISBN 0-563-52764-1
|isbn        = ISBN 0-563-52764-1
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'''''Doctor Who and the Pescatons''''' was the first original, officially licensed audio drama based upon ''Doctor Who''. Originally released by [[Argo Records]], the story featured [[Tom Baker]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]], as the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. It was divided into two episodes, complete with opening and closing themes, simulating the televised series.
'''''Doctor Who and the Pescatons''''' was the first original, officially licensed audio drama based upon ''Doctor Who''. Originally released by [[Argo Records]], the story featured [[Tom Baker]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]], as the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]]. It was divided into two episodes, complete with opening and closing themes, simulating the televised series.


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