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Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom

4th Doctor Novelisation

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Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom

By: Philip Hinchcliffe
Narrated by: Michael Kilgarriff
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A thrilling novelisation of a classic TV adventure for the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith.

In the snowy wastes of blizzard-swept Antarctica, a strange pod-like object is unearthed, buried deep in the ice. Curiosity turns to alarm as the pod begins to grow - then horror when suddenly it cracks open and a snaking green tendril shoots out, mercilessly seeking the nearest live victim.

In London, botanical experts are bewildered, and the Doctor is called in to fight this unknown horror. But will he be in time to save Earth from the rapidly spreading tentacles of the Krynoid, a giant man-eating monster from an alien world?

©2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (P)2019 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
Adventure Science Fiction Time Travel Fiction
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Seeds of Doom was fun and scary, which should be called “exciting”. The most scary bit was when the Doctor and then Sarah were trapped on the crusher.

The most exciting bit was when Sarah Jane was trapped in the room with Chase, who wanted to see what happened when the alien pod touched humans and the Doctor jumped through the roof.

Signed,

Harriet Jones, Prime Minister (aged 7)

DOOM!

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