Doctor Who: The Massacre: A 1st Doctor Novelisation

Doctor Who: The Massacre: A 1st Doctor Novelisation

Doctor Who: The Massacre: A 1st Doctor Novelisation

Doctor Who: The Massacre: A 1st Doctor Novelisation

Audio CD(Unabridged)

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Overview

Peter Purves reads John Lucarotti's novelization of his classic First Doctor TV adventure. The TARDIS lands in Paris on August 19, 1572. Driven by scientific curiosity, the Doctor goes to meet and exchange views with the apothecary, Charles Preslin. Before he disappears, he warns Steven to stay "out of mischief, religion and politics." But in 16th Century Paris it is impossible to remain a mere observer, and Steven soon finds himself involved with a group of Huguenots. The Protestant minority of France is being threatened by the Catholic hierarchy, and danger stalks the Paris streets. As Steven tries to find his way back to the TARDIS he discovers that one of the main persecutors of the Huguenots appears to be . . . the Doctor! Peter Purves, who played Steven in the original BBC TV series, reads this novelization of a fondly remembered classic story, the original episodes of which are lost from the BBC archives.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781785291012
Publisher: B B C Worldwide Americas
Publication date: 06/11/2015
Series: Doctor Who (Audio)
Edition description: Unabridged
Pages: 1
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 5.50(h) x 24.00(d)

About the Author


John Lucarotti was a British screenwriter. He created the television series Operation Patch (later novelized), The Ravelled Thread, and The Panther's Leap. He wrote 10 episodes for The Avengers, 32 episodes for The Troubleshooters, and contributed 15 episodes to the BBC's Doctor Who in the 1960s, the three serials Marco Polo, The Aztecs, and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. He subsequently novelized his scripts. He contributed a script for what ultimately became the 1975 serial The Ark in Space, but it was rewritten by script editor Robert Holmes and Lucarotti received no on-screen credit.
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