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Doctor Who: The Daleks' Master Plan

By: Terry Nation, Dennis Spooner
Narrated by: William Hartnell, Peter Purves, full cast
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Summary

William Hartnell is the original Doctor in the most epic Doctor Who story ever made, in which his arch-enemies, the Daleks, threaten to destroy the fabric of Time itself!

In their quest to gain control of the Solar System, the Daleks have taken posession of the Time Destructor, a weapon which threatens the safety of all who stand in their way. As they head up an alliance of alien races bent on destroying the human race, in their midst is none other than the treacherous Guardian of the Solar System, Mavic Chen.

A dangerous chase ensues across volcanos, jungles, deserts, and futuristic cities, as the Doctor and his companions struggle to prevent the Daleks' plans coming to fruition. The stakes are high, and for the first time in the programme's history the lives of two TARDIS travellers are lost....

Peter Purves (who played Steven in the story) narrates these thirteen episodes, only two of which survive in the television archives. Included is the special 'teaser', Mission To The Unknown, which was transmitted some weeks before the master plan itself was unleashed.

This story marks the first appearance, here playing space agent Bret Vyon, of Nicholas Courtney, who would later create the recurring role of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. Jean Marsh and Adrienne Hill also star as companions Sara Kingdom and Katarina.

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awesome

it was the best hartnell audio I have listened to. buy it now. hdhdhd hddhhdd

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Master of All Daleks Plan

Being too young to of seen this televised gem (1 week old) i have always wondered what it played out like back then, so i got the book and devoured every printed word. Now available to me in all its audio glory from Audible i sat and listened to this epic adventure..

What a masterpiece of vintage Dr Who even including the Doctor-lite episode 'Misson to the Unknown' aired on my date of birth which sets up the grand plan of the daleks in their quest for universal domination. Bare in mind the tale is 12 episodes long at 25 minutes a piece so i would advise short chunks then comeback to it when time is available to you.

Overall a thrilling adventure that grips you till the devastating outcome and loss of companions are felt. This is Dr who at its famous best. 10/10

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Out of all the stories to wipe?!

THEY CHOSE THIS TO WIPE?! THE GUNFIGHTERS WAS RIGHT THERE?! Literally one of the finest serials ever put to screen!

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dr who daleks master plan

i lovet just sit back and take it all in you can see it in your mind thank you

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The best way to listen but with a minor problem

As this is one of the many lost doctor who story’s it’s understandable this is one of the best ways to get it unless you buy the lost in time boxset

The only problem is at times there are some audio issues mainly round the first half of chapter 4 devils planet were it feels like some other audio was edited in or the audio files were damaged during upload but in the long run it dos not really effect anything

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missing Dr who

excellent way to hear a long lost dr who story. this story is an essential part of dr who audio soundtracks.

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An incredible first doctor story!

Even with just the audio this may be the greatest first doctor story of all time and one of the best Salem stories! A just hear for any who fan.

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Essential classic

The most epic Doctor Who storyline every produced but sadly lost. Thankfully, here we have cast member Peter Purves providing an unintrusive commentary on an excellent quality recording of the lost shows' soundtrack.

An epic 13 episodes long, it manages to thrill, amuse and delight throughout with twists, turns and even a comic Christmas episode part way through. If you're a true fan, you need to hear this.

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Very good Dalek story!

Loved this Dalek story, especially as it is one of the lost ones and is an excellent way to experience classic Doctor Who. The narration was brilliant and well performed. However, regarding the story line itself, episode 7 was bizarre and not in keeping with the general premise of the narrative.

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Oh dear....

So you're thinking of downloading Dr Who: The Dalek's Master Plan. First, ask yourself this very important question:
Are you a Dr Who maniac who loves all things DW no matter how naff and is fascinated by the 60's stories that are only availible as sound tracks due to the infamous BBC archiving policies?

If the answer is 'no' please walk away right now.

There is a lot wrong with this product and not much right with it.
Let's start with the good things:
You get a lot for your money
It's interesting to hear the 'lost' TV stories
er.... it's got daleks in it.
Now for the not so good:
The story provides a new definition of incoherency. It's very very long. It goes on mayor detours (the best of which being the Christmas episode, also one of the worst episodes of all time according to fan sites).
The naration lacks any kind of enthusiasm or pathos, sounding instead like a retired Blue Peter presenter sat in a small room.
It's reallly quite boring, quite often.

This one is for Dr Who completeists only I'm affraid!

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