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Doctor Who: Slipback

By: Eric Saward
Narrated by: Colin Baker, Full Cast, Nicola Bryant, Valentine Dyall
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Following a spot of uncharacteristic intoxication, the Doctor wakes to discover that the TARDIS has materialised in the service ducting of the Vipod Mor, a huge craft which is itself floating in deep space. Furthermore, the console has detected time spillage: someone or something is tampering with time! Such experimentation could not only damage the Space/Time continuum but destroy the past and future history of the Universe. The Doctor and Peri board the craft to investigate. Time experimentation isn’t the only illegal operation being conducted on board. A number of valuable works of art have been stolen from those planets which the craft has visited, and two rather suspect policemen are patrolling the ducting in search of the intergalactic art thief. Soon Peri has been detained by the police, the Doctor is interrogated about the secrets of Time travel and everyone has to suffer the on-board computer's split personality. So is there anyone left to stop the spiteful captain cultivating and unleashing a killer disease?©2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd; (P)1996, 2001 BBC Worldwide Ltd Dramatisations Science Fiction
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Colin Baker wasn’t my favourite doctor I admit(nice person though met him some years ago) and Peri not my favourite companion but this was a fun listen .

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