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In theory the TARDIS should be able to change its appearance to blend in unobtrusively wherever it happens to materialise. In practice, however, because of a fault in the chameleon circuit, it always looks like a police box – a minor inconvenience the Doctor hopes to correct. Fixing the mechanism involves a visit to Earth and a trip to the planet Logopolis – normally a quiet little place that keeps itself to itself. But on this occasion the meddling presence of the Doctor’s arch-enemy, the Master, ensures the disruption of normality. And even the Master is horrified by the threat of total chaos he unintentionally precipitates – until he finds a way to turn the imminent destruction of the universe to his own advantage... Christopher H. Bidmead reads his own thrilling novelisation of the last adventure for the Fourth Doctor. ‘BBC Audiobooks has chosen well with its books and has taken the right approach with its readers... they benefit from new music and sound effects’ - Doctor Who Magazine. Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Fiction

Critic reviews

An atmospheric and engaging adventure
Bidmead's voice is crisp, his enunciation and pronunciation cultured, a combination of authority and intelligence that wins over the listener
All stars
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Where does Doctor Who: Logopolis rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Definitely one of the better ones. The story is well written and performed by the author, Christopher H. Bidmead.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Doctor Who: Logopolis?

The ending is well known and is a very powerful childhood memory when watching the show. It's just as good in written form.

Which character – as performed by Christopher H. Bidmead – was your favourite?

The Doctor is always a favourite but the Master was well performed too. Tegan Jovanka was hard to link to Janet Fielding's performance so, if you've seen the story, expect that.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Not necessarily. You could easily binge in the same way you can binge the story on DVD now but it's not a necessity here.

Any additional comments?

The book is as good as the story. It's well worth a listen.

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