Time Wake & Other Stories

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Time Wake & Other Stories was a box set collecting readings of short stories from the Doctor Who annuals.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Fabulous tales from the vintage pages of Doctor Who Annual, brought to life by a host of Doctor Who voices.

In The Sons of the Crab the First Doctor finds himself a prisoner on a nightmarish world in the Crab Nebula. The Second Doctor is faced with a dilemma posed by the bird-like Arcturans in Only A Matter of Time, and in War in the Abyss the Third Doctor goes in search of Jo Grant's missing uncle.

The Fourth Doctor and Leela try to help the victims of Famine on Planet X, whilst the Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Nyssa find themselves on a Night Flight to Nowhere - courtesy of the Master!

In Time Wake the Sixth Doctor and Peri search for the entity behind a dangerous temporal corridor in London.

Two short additional features ponder the Secrets of the TARDIS and examine the conundrum that is One Doctor - Five Men.

Dan Starkey, Geoffrey Beevers, Anneke Wills, Jon Culshaw, Louise Jameson and Colin Baker are our guides through these weird and wacky stories from Doctor Who Annual.

Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

# Title Read by Doctor Featuring Original publication
1 The Sons of the Crab Dan Starkey 1st Doctor Who Annual 1966
- One Doctor – Five Men Geoffrey Beevers Doctor Who Annual 1984
2 Only A Matter of Time Anneke Wills 2nd Polly, Ben Doctor Who Annual 1968
- Secrets of the TARDIS Dan Starkey Doctor Who Annual 1982
3 War in the Abyss Jon Culshaw 3rd Jo Doctor Who Annual 1973
4 Famine on Planet X Louise Jameson, Dan Starkey 4th Leela Doctor Who Annual 1979
5 Night Flight to Nowhere Geoffrey Beevers 5th Tegan, Nyssa, The Master Doctor Who Annual 1983
6 Time Wake Colin Baker 6th Peri Doctor Who Annual 1986

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • "One Doctor – Five Men" and "Secrets of the TARDIS," two essays from the pages of Doctor Who annuals, were included in this anthology. They were read by Geoffrey Beevers and Dan Starkey, respectively.

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