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Doctor Who And The Green Death

By: Malcolm Hulke
Narrated by: Katy Manning
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The Green Death begins slowly. In a small Welsh mining village a man emerges from the disused colliery covered in a green fungus. Minutes later he is dead. UNIT, Jo Grant and Doctor Who in tow, arrive on the scene to investigate, but strangely reluctant to assist their enquiries is Dr Stevens, director of the local refinery, Panorama Chemicals. Are they in time to destroy the mysterious power which threatens them all before the whole village, and even the world, is wiped out by a deadly swarm of green maggots? Katy Manning, who played Jo Grant in the original 1973 TV serial on which this book is based, reads Malcolm Hulke’s complete and unabridged novelisation, first published by Target Books in 1975. ‘BBC Audiobooks has chosen well with its books and has taken the right approach with its readers... they benefit from new music and sound effects’ Doctor Who Magazine©1975 Malcolm Hulke; (P)2008 BBC Audiobooks Ltd Adventure Fantasy Science Fiction Fiction Village
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My first memory of Doctor Who was The Green Death ...and it terrified me! I was convinced those maggots would come up through the toilet!
It was fantastic to hear the story again and Katy Manning does a marvellous reading. Gripping and still terrifying! Better go and check the toilet, just in case 😁

Still scary after all these years!

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Loved the recording of this classic story, and great to have Katy Manning narrate it.

But the 'dramatic' becomes irritating.

Great book, less music please

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