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Get ready for eight fantastic adventures in space and time with the Doctor and his companions, featuring stories from many of Doctor Who's most popular authors from the worlds of television, print, comics and audio as well as new talent and fresh voices...and read by your favourite Big Finish actors!
Seven to One by Simon Paul Miller, read by William Russell and Nicholas Briggs: Seven Doctors...one tricky situation. Will the First Doctor be able to save his future incarnations from a deadly trap?
The Five Dimensional Man by Kate Orman, read by David Troughton: A '50s housewife gets more than she bargained for when she offers to help a strange girl who appears in her kitchen.
Pop-Up by Dave Curran, read by Katy Manning: Jo Grant takes pity on a tiny advertising robot from the Epsilon Cluster, with disastrous consequences.
The Wondrous Box by Juliet Boyd, read by Louise Jameson: The Doctor and Sarah Jane pay an ill-timed visit to PT Barnum and the Greatest Show on Earth.
Wet Walls by Mathilde Madden, read by Peter Davison: The walls of a manor house are dripping wet at night. But why can only mad Lady Catherine - and Peri - see it?
Murmurs of Earth by M Deacon, J Middleton and C Wraight, read by Colin Baker: Peri's life is in danger when she and the Doctor land on a planet populated with mysterious holograms...
The Riparian Ripper by Andrew Cartmel, read by Sophie Aldred: The Doctor and Ace investigate a series of terrifying slasher attacks along the banks of the Red River.
All the Fun of the Fair by Bev Conway read by India Fisher" 'Welcome to the future. Step right up for the trip of a lifetime! Yes, madam, I know it says Police Public Call Box, but that's just by way of a bit of disguise....'
Directed by Nicholas Briggs and Ken Bentley.
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