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Doctor Who: Judgement of the Judoon
- Narrated by: Nicholas Briggs
- Length: 5 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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- Reuben Sambells
- 12-07-14
Smashing Doctor Who mystery
Where does Doctor Who: Judgement of the Judoon rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Definitely one of the best doctor who books out.
Who was your favorite character and why?
It has to be the Judoon commander because of his surprising ability to laugh at himself.
Have you listened to any of Nicholas Briggs’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Yes, and, as always, it's awesome!
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The Judoon are back and funnier than ever
Any additional comments?
Brilliantly fantastic!!!
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- patrick
- 11-04-13
TOP CLASS
A great story enhanced by brilliant narration. The only negative i can find is that it was never made into a special episode, strongly recommended
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- S. Phipps
- 06-07-19
Justice is Brilliant!!!
Okay I will admit to not being a major Dr Who fan but this story was brilliant. Nicholas Briggs captures the Judoon Commander brilliantly, and he is pretty good as the 10th Doctor as well, and you can identify all the separate characters he does. Also who would have thought that the Judoon have a sense of humour certainly not the Dr and certainly not me. Once again it is a great story with great characters
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- Georgia
- 06-12-10
An interesting addition to the Doctor Who stories
For those who know the Judoon episodes, this was thoroughly enjoyable. Nicholas Briggs does the Judoon voices on the TV shows, but is also able to totally capture the essence of David Tennant's 10th doctor.
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- Justin
- 08-07-11
Judoon troopers rock!
If you never liked the Judoon before, this book will show you how to love them. Well read, great character voices, excellent pacing! Nicholas Briggs is the best!
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- Stephen W Osborne
- 19-01-17
Fun story
Yes, it's Doctor Who meets Veronica Mars, with a Judoon thrown in for good measure, but it was fun. I like the fleshing out of the Judoon character, including the bad puns. Makes sense that they'd actually have personalities. For the audio, Nicholas Briggs does a really passable David Tennant!
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- Shannon
- 10-01-17
Liked the story, not sold on the narrator.
The story was very entertaining, as stories of the Doctor usually are. The narrator is good and would have been just fine with any other story, but he didn't quite nail the tenth Doctor and for that I lowered his performance by a star. He was better (though still not perfect) with the ninth Doctor's voice in another story.
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- Asha
- 29-06-16
mystery and adventure abound
keeps you on the edge of your seat just like the show. I enjoyed the intricacies of the mystery unraveling.
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- Sabrina
- 26-08-10
Great Narration, OK Story
Nicholas Briggs does a great narration job- distinct character voices and good pacing.
I found the story itself to be only okay. It feels a bit out of place as a Doctor Who story- like it's actually a mild detective story that's been re-themed Doctor Who.
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