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Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster

4th Doctor Novelisation

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Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster

By: Terrance Dicks
Narrated by: Jon Culshaw
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Jon Culshaw reads this thrilling novelisation of a classic TV story for the Fourth Doctor.

Why is the Doctor suddenly summoned to the shores of Loch Ness? Terror and panic spread as the third oil rig is smashed into the sea by a mysterious force...the monster? The controlling power must be the Zygons - alien creatures who have hidden on Earth for thousands of years, and who now feel strong enough to take over the planet. The Doctor, Sarah, Harry and UNIT have different ideas - but can they outwit the supreme cunning of the ruthless Zygons?

Jon Culshaw reads Terrance Dicks's 1976 novelisation of the BBC TV serial Terror of the Zygons by Robert Banks Stewart.

Reading produced by Morrison Ellis. Sound design by David Darlington. Executive Producer for BBC Audiobooks: Michael Stevens

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One of my favourite fourth Doctor stories.Glad it has finally been released on audio.This is coupled with the excellent reading and production values.Perfect.

Brilliant

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This is meant to be an AUDIOBOOK! Not a radioplay. It doesn't need music and sound FX and it certainly doesn't need environmental echo. The author clearly describes a lot of these elements, so why reenfoce them while making the dialogue difficult to understand? In the original the Zygons are quite understandable, here, there are so many effects applied I couldn't understand them. And I really didn't need crows screeching out in the background. A good book, good reader, terrible production values. Sometimes, a voice is enough.

Too many sound FX!

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