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Doctor Who: The Myths & Legends Collection

2nd, 3rd, 4th, 7th & 12th Doctor Novelisations

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Doctor Who: The Myths & Legends Collection

By: Nigel Robinson, Terrance Dicks, Ian Briggs, Rona Munro
Narrated by: Anneke Wills, Jon Culshaw, Louise Jameson, Bonnie Langford, Rebecca Benson
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A quintet of TV novelisations featuring mythical lands, legendary beasts and epic quests on Earth and beyond.

In The Underwater Menace, by Nigel Robinson, the Doctor, Ben, Polly and Jamie find themselves in the lost kingdom of Atlantis.

In The Monster of Peladon, by Terrance Dicks, the spirit of the sacred monster Aggedor is once more spreading terror and death.

In The Image of the Fendahl, by Terrance Dicks, ultra-modern technology brings to life a terror that has lain hidden for twelve million years.

In Dragonfire, by Ian Briggs, the Doctor and Mel join Sabalom Glitz on the trail of a mythical hoard known as the Dragon's Treasure.

In The Eaters of Light, by Rona Munro, a nightmare creature roams the wildlands of Scotland, darkening the sky and destroying all in its path.

Anneke Wills, Jon Culshaw, Louise Jameson, Bonnie Langford and Rebecca Benson read these exciting adaptations of the BBC TV series.

Readings produced by Neil Gardner and Lizzie Davies. Sound design by Simon Power. Executive Producer for BBC Audiobooks: Michael Stevens

© 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2026 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.

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