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Doctor Who: Frontios | Episode Commentary with Jonathan Wilkins | Part 2 - Episodes 3 & 4

Doctor Who: Frontios | Episode Commentary with Jonathan Wilkins | Part 2 - Episodes 3 & 4

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The TARDIS has been destroyed and the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough are stranded on a planet far in the future with nothing but a hatstand and a pair of 'clever specs'! Not even a sonic screwdriver to get them out of this one!

Meanwhile, Turlough is going INSANE!!!!!

It's hardly surprising. For it seems the planet Frontios is under attack from the menacing TRACTATORS! Giant, alien woodlice dominated by the deadly Gravis, who has the power to control mavity (stop that! Paul) sorry, gravity and bend space and time to his will!

Listen in as Paul and Geoff, joined once again by uber Who fan Jonathan Wilkins (editor of Titan Comics' Doctor Who range), commentate through the second half of this classic Doctor Who story from 1984.

PLUS even more chat on Titan Comics' 15th Doctor series!

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