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Doctor Who

Paradise of Death

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Doctor Who

By: Barry Letts
Narrated by: Jon Pertwee, full cast
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Doctor Who: The Paradise of Death was the first Doctor Who drama made specifically for radio. Written for BBC Radio 2 by producer Barry Letts to celebrate the Doctor's 30th anniversary, it stars third Doctor Jon Pertwee, reunited with Sarah Jane and the Brigadier, in a dangerous return to Earth.

When a horrific and inexplicable death occurs at Space World, a new theme park on Hampstead Heath, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and UNIT are called in to investigate. The Doctor is highly suspicious. Just who controls the Parakon Corporation, the shadowy organisation behind the running of the park? What is 'Experience Reality'? And what are the limits of its awesome powers?

Don't miss any of the Doctor Who episodes.©2000 BBC Worldwide Ltd (P)1993, 2000 BBC Worldwide Ltd
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Terrific Adventure!

I'm a big fan of Doctor Who and the Pertwee years might be my favorite. It was wonderful to find this BBC radio adventure, which is as good as the best TV series adventures.

The story is imaginative and fun and the characterizations are spot on. It's even presented in segments, complete with dramatic clifhangers.

All "Third Doctor" fans will love this adventure.

Pertwee and company only made one other radio adventure and it was a bomb.

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Like watching the show!

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Perfect for any Whovian! This audio play is just like watching the show. The acting is great and you can envision the characters running about on one of their wild adventures!

Which character – as performed by Jon Pertwee and full cast – was your favorite?

Jon Pertwee himself was fantastic! All the actors played their characters marvelously!

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Yes!

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The Third Doctor

Nice little story, with the Third Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith, and the Brigider. Not the best story ever, but a nice listen

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New Who

This Who is a whole lot of fun. Excellent production values, direction, acting and writing. I like radio dramas that are made for the radio. I don't like tons and tons of narration. If you have to narrate, you're not doing it right. In fact, zero narration is best for me. That's one reason I heartily recommend this program. It's clever and funny stuff that is done with utter seriousness (the best way to do comedy). I can honestly say that Paradise of Death is my favorite Dr. Who experience. It's a permanent part of my iPod.

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Not Like Most Dr Who Books

This story is way too confusing with too many characters with strange names. It’s a hard story to follow and I don’t recommend.

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