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2.0 out of 5 stars
This story is the pits,
This review is from: Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit (Paperback)
When Romana installs a TARDIS component that the Doctor has been ignoring, a distress signal is picked up and the TARDIS materialises on the planet Chloris, a planet on which metal is in short supply. As they try to find the being who set up the distress signal, they fall foul of Chloris' ruler, the Lady Adrasta, who will do anything to retain her ruthless grip on the planet...Season seventeen of Doctor Who seems to be one in which the show lost its way. As a rule, the stories were less well thought out than they should have been, and contained somewhat ludicrous elements. 'The Creature from the Pit' is one of the worst offenders - science that it would be generous to describe as half-baked, unlikely cultures, and strange creatures all conspire to drown any good points which the story has. If you aren't a Doctor Who completist, look elsewhere. |
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Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit: A Doctor Who Radio Adventure by David Fisher (Audio CD - September 8, 2009)
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