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Doctor Who and the Visitation: Doctor Who (Audio)

Autor Eric Saward
en Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 3 oct 2012
Tegan, the young air hostess who quite unintentionally became a member of the TARDIS crew, wants to return to her own time, but when the Doctor tries to take her back to Heathrow Airport in the twentieth century, the TARDIS lands instead on the outskirts of seventeenth–century London. The Doctor and his companions receive a decidedly unfriendly welcome—but it soon becomes clear that the sinister activities of other visitors from time and space have made the villagers extremely suspicious of outsiders. And as a result of the aliens' evil schemes, the Doctor finds himself on the point of playing a key role in a gruesome historical event...Matthew Waterhouse, who played the Doctor's companion Adric in the original BBC TV serial, reads Eric Saward's complete and unabridged novelization.
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ISBN-13: 9781445826202
ISBN-10: 1445826208
Dimensiuni: 141 x 127 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Editura: Audiogo
Seria Doctor Who (Audio)

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Eric Saward was born in December 1944 and attended grammar school until the age of 18. After working for a short time as an estate agent he moved to Holland for three years where he was briefly married. On his return to England he took a succession of jobs, including that of a bookseller at Hatchards in Piccadilly and then as an assistant manager at Collets Books in the Charing Cross Road. He then trained and worked for a while as an English teacher. He also started to write and found some success with drama scripts for radio, the first he had accepted being a play entitled The Fall and Fall of David Moore. At around the age of 30 he gave up teaching in order to pursue a full-time writing career. To supplement his income he was employed part-time in the theatre as a self-taught electrician, working on productions such as Hair at the Shaftesbury Theatre and The Canterbury Tales at the Phoenix. He was then approached by Doctor Who script editor Christopher H. Bidmead to submit an idea to the series, having been recommended to him by the senior drama script editor at BBC Radio. This led to a commission to write the season nineteen story The Visitation, on the strength of which he was subsequently appointed as Bidmead's successor. He left the series in 1986, following an artistic dispute with producer John Nathan-Turner. Since then he has continued to pursue a career as a freelance writer, including translated scripts for German, Norwegian and Icelandic radio. Author biography by David J. Howe, author of The Target Book, the complete illustrated guide to the Target Doctor Who novelisations.