Doctor Who

by Christopher Cooper

Published 3 September 2009
When the TARDIS materialises in medieval Worcester, the Doctor finds the city seemingly deserted. He soon discovers its population are living in a state of terror, afraid to leave their homes after dark, for fear of meeting their doom at the hands of the legendary Devil's Huntsman. For months, people have been disappearing, and the Sheriff has imposed a strict curfew across the city, his militia maintaining control over the superstitious populace with a firm hand, closing the city to outsiders. Is it fear of attack from beyond the city walls that drives him or the threat closer to home? Or does the Sheriff have something to hide? After a terrifying encounter with a deadly Krillitane, the Doctor realises the city has good reason to be scared. Featuring the Tenth Doctor as played by David Tennant in the hit Doctor Who BBC Television series.

Christopher Ryan, Georgia Moffett and Will Thorp are the readers of these three original stories featuring the Tenth Doctor, as played on TV by David Tennant.

Join the Doctor on these journeys in Time and Space. In The Taking of Chelsea 426, he visits a city-sized colony floating on the clouds of Saturn, just as some familiar foes arrive: the Sontarans. In Autonomy, an unspeakable terror is lurking on Level Zero of Hyperville, the hi-tech, 24 hour entertainment complex, where the stage is set for a battle with the Autons, In The Krillitane Storm, the Doctor finds medieval Worcester threatened by the legendary Devil’s Huntsman, in reality a menace he has encountered before.

The Taking of Chelsea 426 by David Llewellyn. Read by Christopher Ryan
Autonomy by Daniel Blythe. Read by Georgia Moffett
The Krillitane Storm by Christopher Cooper. Read by Will Thorp

Based on the hit BBC TV series. Duration: 16 hours 20 mins approx.

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Text (c) David Llewellyn 2009, Daniel Blythe 2009, Christopher Cooper 2009

Doctor Who theme music composed by Ron Grainer and arranged by Murray Gold

TARDIS sound effect composed by Brian Hodgson