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Doctor Who: Resurrection of the Daleks
- 5th Doctor Novelisation
- Narrated by: Terry Molloy, Nicholas Briggs
- Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Summary
Terry Molloy reads this brand new novelisation of the classic television adventure featuring the Fifth Doctor.
The TARDIS is ensnared in a time corridor, catapulting it into derelict docklands on 20th century Earth. The Doctor and his companions, Tegan and Turlough, stumble on a warehouse harbouring fugitives from the future at the far end of the corridor – and are soon under attack from a Dalek assault force.
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35 years after its first TV transmission, Doctor Who fan-favourite Resurrection of the Daleks is novelised at last, by the author of the original script, Eric Saward.
Terry Molloy, who played Davros in the BBC TV series, reads the novelisation, with Dalek voices by Nicholas Briggs.
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- Daddy Bear
- 15-08-19
More content than the TV episodes
An enjoyable listen that gives more back story and more depth than the television version.
Having Dalek names helped such as Alpha Dalek and Beta Dalek.
Good to hear Terry Malloy as Davros again as well as narrating.
Also it was nice to hear that Terry Malloy didn’t try and do impersonations of the actors from the TV episode (apart from Tegan’s Australian accent).
A nice coda at the end regarding what happens to Tegan after leaving the Doctor. I’m intrigued as to what it was that caused her to feel the way she did on Tower Bridge.
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- anthony mavin
- 28-05-21
Buy this????.... YOU WILL OBEY!!!!
A very welcome addition to the Doctor Who range. A great story finally realised in novel form by the author and writer of the TV story from 1984. My only concern is that the owner delights in name checking several times one of his previously featured Aliens and locations and even future ones. Apart from that..... A worthy Ressurection of a classic.
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- Stevie F.
- 14-10-19
Resurrection of the Terrilept....err! Daleks
Terry Molloy is fine as a narrator in his own unexcitable way. Perhaps could imbue some personality into some of the characters, that is for me lacking in the narration. (However, Sawards writing style doesn't give the narrator a lot of scope). The exception of course being Davros whom he played a few times on screen. That said, it is a decent enough story from Davisons final season with Saward sampling moments from, and paying homage to, previous Dalek stories to help the tale along (Who fans will know what I mean). The one real "gripe" for me, if that's not to strong a word, is Sawards insistence in inserting the word Terrileptil(s) into as many places as possible in the first several chapters of the book. (For those of you who may not know , the Terrileptils were a lizard like alien race which appeared in a story called The Visitation, written by Saward, during Davisons first season). It just seemed to me totally unnecessary, superfluous to the story, and if I'm being honest, somewhat self-indulgent on the part of the author. Hence the 3 stars. However, well worth the listen to for Dalek fans and a decent representation of typical Who from the latter years of the Classic series. Overall though it is somewhat "flat", and this is one of those instances where the televised story is superior to the written version.