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Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones

2nd Doctor Novelisation

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Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones

By: Terrance Dicks
Narrated by: Anneke Wills
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Anneke Wills reads this exciting novelisation of a classic TV adventure for the Second Doctor.

In the summer of 1966, thousands of young people are taking their holidays with Chameleon Tours - and not one of them is coming back.

When the TARDIS lands at Gatwick Airport the Doctor is drawn into a web of intrigue and deception. To add to his troubles, Polly mysteriously vanishes. Or does she? The girl at the Chameleon Tours desk looks like Polly, and even sounds like her, but she claims she comes from Zurich. Who is she really? Who is behind these abductions, and for what sinister purpose?

Soon the Doctor and Jamie must face a desperate group of faceless aliens - the deadly Chameleons....

Anneke Wills, who played the Doctor's companion Polly in the BBC TV series, reads Terrance Dicks' novelisation based on an original serial by Malcolm Hulke and David Ellis.

(P) & © 2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd

Novelisation copyright © Terrance Dicks 1986

Original script copyright © David Ellis and Malcolm Hulke 1967

Reading produced by John Ainsworth

Recorded at Television Centre

Post-production & sound design by Simon Power for Meon Productions

Executive producer: Michael Stevens

TARDIS sound effect composed by Brian Hodgson

Cover illustration by Tony Masero

©2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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