



A console characterized by a fabulous catalogue of games full of gems like Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock. Released as part of a cassette titled simply Doctor Who.The PlayStation 3 is one of the most important video game consoles in the history of video games. Dalek voices performed by Nicholas Briggs.Ĭyberman voices performed by Nicholas Briggs.

Novelisation of the last six episodes of The Daleks' Master Plan. Dalek voices performed by Nicholas Briggs. Novelisation of Mission to the Unknown and the first six episodes of The Daleks' Master Plan. ĭoctor Who and the Dalek Invasion of Earthĭalek voices performed by Nicholas Briggs. Rights issues are currently preventing its release. This audiobook was originally scheduled to be released November 2013 by AudioGo but the release was cancelled due to AudioGo's bankruptcy. All readings are unabridged unless otherwise stated. Readings of novelisations of television stories and spinoff productions, most originally published by Target Books. Starting in 2007, the RNIB produced unabridged versions of selected Ninth and Tenth Doctor audiobooks as well as selected Classic Series novelisations. The first consisted of novelisations of serials from the "Classic" Doctor Who era, the second series consists of original novels from the New Series Adventures line. In 2005 publishing began of two new sets of audiobooks. All of these recordings were re-released in the Tales from the TARDIS MP3-CD collections in 2004. The short stories were read by various actors associated with the series. Each of the novelisations was read by the actor who had portrayed the Doctor in the respective serial. The first audiobook available to the general public was a Tom Baker reading of a State of Decay novelisation, released in 1981.įrom 1995 to 1997, recordings of the novelisations of seven Doctor Who serials and three sets of original short stories were released by the BBC on cassette. The first Doctor Who audiobook, consisting of readings by Gabriel Woolf of the novelisations of The Three Doctors, Carnival of Monsters, and Terror of the Zygons, was produced by the RNIB in 1978 and was available only to the registered blind through the RNIB and libraries. Audiobooks based on the Doctor Who television series
