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Ladataan... Doctor Who and the power of Kroll (vuoden 1980 painos)Tekijä: Terrance Dicks
TeostiedotDoctor Who and the Power of Kroll (tekijä: Terrance Dicks)
![]() - Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. http://nhw.livejournal.com/1047630.html#cutid4 The Dicks/Holmes combination is a rather uneven predictor of quality, so it is worth noting that while this is generally considered the weakest of this season's televised stories, it is possibly the best of the Key to Time books, with the background to the Swampies, Rohm-Dutt and the refinery staff filled out a bit. Basically the only one of the Season 16 books that I would recommend to the casual collector as opposed to the completist. näyttää 2/2 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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Geoffrey Beevers reads this exciting novelisation of a classic TV adventure for the Fourth Doctor, as played on TV by Tom Baker. The huge, octopus-like Kroll lives deep in the swamps of the humid, steamy planet Delta Three. To the native swamp-warriors, Kroll is an angry, mythical god. To the money-grabbing alien technicians, it is a threat to their profit-making scheme. When the Doctor and Romana arrive, in search of another segment of the Key to Time, they have to face the suspicion of the lagoon dwellers, the stupidity of the technicians and, finally, the power of Kroll itself... Geoffrey Beevers, who played the Master in the TV series, reads Terrance Dicks's novelisation of a 1978 TV adventure by Robert Holmes. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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I found this a brisk-paced story that made for an entertaining afternoon. K9 was stuck in the Tardis the whole time because of the swampy ground, but the Doctor and Romana provided enough quips to keep the humour in place. In my personal ranking of the Key to Time stories, at this writing it’s second behind The Androids of Tara. (The Pirate Planet is third, then The Ribos Operation is fourth.) (