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Doctor Who And The Tomb Of The Cybermen
Doctor Who And The Tomb Of The Cybermen
Nov 19, 2024 12:40 PM

Author:Gerry Davis,Michael Kilgarriff,Nicholas Briggs

Doctor Who And The Tomb Of The Cybermen

The Cybermen - silver, indestructible monsters whose only goal is power - seem to have disappeared from their planet, Telos. When a party of archaeologists, joined by the Doctor, Jamie and Victoria, land on the Cybermen's barren, deserted planet, they uncover what appears to be their tomb. But once inside it becomes clear that the Cybermen are not dead, and some in the group of archaeologists desperately want to re-activate these monsters! How can the Doctor defeat these ruthless, power-seeking humans and the Cybermen? Michael Kilgarriff, who played the Cyber Controller in the original BBC TV serial, reads Gerry Davis' complete and unabridged novelisation, first published by Target Books in 1978. Cyberman voices are provided by Nicholas Briggs.

4 CDs. 4 hrs 46 mins.

Reviews

Sound plays a great part in this Target Books adaptation of the classic Second Doctor story, with designer Simon Power deliberately trying to evoke a chilling sense of menace which perhaps wasn’t conveyed on screen, building up the claustrophobia and sense of tension... a near-perfect masterpiece of storytelling which in many ways is actually superior to its television counterpart.

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—— The Sunday Times

A forensic, detailed and beautifully researched history of the Stone Roses.... full of new stuff

—— John Harris

For the casual listener, or die-hard fanatic, this is a genuine masterpiece

—— What Hi-Fi? Sound & Vision

This is the one Stone Roses book fans will want to read. Copies of this superb biography will not remain on shop shelves for long

—— The Bookseller

An era-defining, definitive biography

—— Q

A loving and detailed biog

—— Mojo

Cute on the machinations of the industry and internal band politics

—— The Times, Book of the Week

Brilliant... forensically put together

—— Gordon Smart , XFM

Simon Spence's Stone Roses compendium has it all - interviews with the Manc group's closest confidants, unseen photos and a timeline that stretches all the way back to the group's inception . . . The definitive word on the band

—— NME Music Book of the Year 2013

He starts right at the beginning, with 25,000-year-old bone flutes ... It's a huge brief, made huger by Goodall's alertness to new thinking in scholarly circles, and his fondness for interesting asides ... a racily written, learned and often shrewdly insightful book

—— Ivan Hewett , Daily Telegraph (Review)

A roller-coaster ride, which Goodall tells with verve... a racily written, learned and often shrewdly insightful book

—— Ivan Hewett , Daily Telegraph

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—— Stuart Kelly , Scotland on Sunday

Howard Goodall’s beautifully clear and compelling account is both a hymn to human endeavour and a groundbreaking map of man’s musical journey

—— Wiltshire News

Goodall's distinguisihing gift is his ability to explain the mechanics of music instead of gliding hastily over them. He is fearless in unknotting those medieval mysteries of oranum and isorhythms, as well as chords, triads, fugues, keys, equal temperament, atonality, dodecaphony and blues

—— Fiona Maddocks , Spectator

A clear and compelling account which is a hymn to human endeavor and a groundbreaking musical journey

—— Kirkham & Fylde

Fascinating – as well as illuminating on how music works

—— The Lady

At his best, Goodall has a facility for lively shorthand…

—— Adam Mars-Jones , Guardian

This ambitious and all embracing history of 40, 000 years of music will have you dancing in the aisles

—— Sally Morris , Daily Mail

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—— Daily Mail

By some distance the most entertaining of last year’s...rock star memoirs.

—— Uncut Online

This book takes readers on an adventure, that is at times deeply moving, through the life of one of the UK's greatest singers.

—— Hello! online

Ruthlessly entertaining

—— telegraph.co.uk
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