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Doctor Who
- The Macra Terror
- Narrated by: Patrick Troughton, Full Cast
- Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
An exciting 'lost' television adventure starring second doctor Patrick Troughton with linking narration by Colin Baker.
The Doctor, Polly, and Ben visit a human colony that appears to be one big holiday camp. They soon discover, though, that its inhabitants have been brainwashed by the Macra, giant crab-like creatures who have taken over the colony. The humans are being forced to mine a gas that is essential for the Macra to survive, but fatal to them.
It's a scary race to rescue them, with Ben getting taken in by the Macra for a time, but eventually the time travellers manage to restore the colony's freedom.
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