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Doctor Who And The Giant Robot

By: Terrance Dicks
Narrated by: Tom Baker
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'Look, Brigadier! It's growing!' screamed Sarah. The Brigadier stared in amazement as the Robot began to grow... and grow... swelling to the size of a giant! Slowly the metal colossus, casting its enormous shadow upon the surrounding trees and buildings, began to stride towards the Brigadier. A giant metal hand reached down to grasp him... Can Doctor Who defeat the evil forces controlling the Robot before they execute their plans to blackmail - or destroy - the world? Tom Baker, who played the Fourth Doctor in the BBC TV series, reads Terrance Dicks' complete and unabridged novelisation, first published by Target Books in 1975. '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.©1975 Terrence Dicks; (P)2007 BBC Audiobooks Ltd Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Fiction Robotics Technology
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I loved it all the performance by by Tom Baker was perfect and he just step back in to the role

I love the 4th doctor

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narration excellent
holds attention and passes a very enjoyable couple of hours. recommend for anyone

excellant

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A giant robot threatens to end the world - and that, more or less, is all you need to know about this excellent Dr Who novelisation of Tom Baker’s first full-length foray as the titular Time Lord. It’s wacky, as always, but its themes continue to resonate nearly 50 years after the adventure was first aired, as debate rages about artificial intelligence and nuclear warfare. It gets more compelling as it progresses - and Baker’s narration is excellent. Get a bag of jelly babies, relax and settle down with a pair of headphones - it’s a slice of pure nostalgia, and it’s flawlessly done.

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