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Doctor Who Serpent Crest 5: Survivors In Space
Doctor Who Serpent Crest 5: Survivors In Space
Nov 25, 2024 12:39 PM

Author:Paul Magrs,Tom Baker,Susan Jameson,Full Cast,Richard Franklin

Doctor Who Serpent Crest 5: Survivors In Space

It has been three months since the Hexford catastrophe, and Mike Yates is trying to show strength of leadership to the villagers. But with morale low and supplies running out, it is increasingly difficult to keep his own hopes up. Unless somebody finds them soon, the future looks bleak. So when the TARDIS materialises on the village green, it seems that help has arrived at last. But with two Doctors apparently at large, there is still the small matter of what was buried under Nest Cottage - not to mention who is clamouring to break through the protective force field. Soon Hexford is under siege once again, and this time an ancient hunger will be sated. Time has run out for the keepers of the Skishtari egg... With Tom Baker as the Doctor, Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates, Cornelius Garrett as Rev. Tonge, David Troughton as the Visitor, Nerys Hughes as Deirdre, Joanna Tope as Tish, Sam Hoare as Lucius and Paddy Wallace as the Tsar, Survivors in Space is the last of five linked stories written by Paul Magrs.

1 CD. 1 hr 2 mins.

Reviews

An enjoyable end to what’s overall been the best of the three AudioGo Baker adventures.

—— Paul Simpson , http://scifibulletin.com

a satisfying and elegant end to this current run of stories, the best that producers Audio Go and writer Paul Magrs have concocted so far... The show... belongs to the wonderful Tom Baker and Susan Jameson who have made this pairing one of the funniest in Doctor Who history.

—— Gypsy King , http://theblogofdelights.blogspot.co.uk

Smoothly written...Stock clearly knows her onions

—— Time Out

Her passion for the medium is evident...It would be fascinating to see Stock programme her own film season

—— Metro

As a book to stimulate discussion as well as inform on the history of the subject, this lively account passes all the tests

—— Bookbag.co.uk

The text is refreshingly free of the jargon that mars much academic film studies, and Stock writes brilliantly on the allure of the movies

—— David Evans , Independent on Sunday
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