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New Doctor Who audiobooks coming from BBC this autumn

New Doctor Who audiobooks coming from BBC this autumn

BBC Audiobooks has released details of the Doctor Who audiobooks available this autumn. There are three new adventures for Fifteenth Doctor fans, as well as an adventure for the Eighth Doctor and the Fourth Doctor’s companion Harry Sullivan gets his own side adventure.

Starting with the Fifteenth Doctor’s new adventures, fans can join the Doctor and Ruby Sunday. Ghost on the Beach (written by Niel Bushnell and read by Susant Twist) where the pair arrived in County Durham in 1958. Seaham Chemical Beach used to be home to heavy industry and although it is now abandoned it doesn’t stop locals from having nightmares and witnessing ghosts. When the same thing begins to happen to the Doctor and Ruby, questions arise about the importance of the Ghost Coast, whose memories fill everyone’s mind, and who Reg is. Ghost on the Beach It will be released on November 7.

Sasquatch sting Written by Darren Jones and read by Genesis Lynea, the book takes the Doctor and Ruby Sunday to a National Park in the American North West, where they are chased by monkey-like creatures. When Ruby is stung and kidnapped, the Doctor is determined to save her and uncover the mystery of Sasquatch. This will also be released on November 7th.

Finally, for the Fifteenth Doctor, Eden Rebellion (by Abi Falase) He takes the Doctor and Ruby to the peaceful planet Yewa, but someone is causing trouble between Yewa and their sister world Bia. Can the duo get to the bottom of the problem and stop him before he disrupts the peace and tranquility of the planet? Eden Rebellion Genesis has also been read by Lynea and will be published on November 11.

A new adventure for the Eighth Doctor Power of Death Written by Andrew Lane, it takes him to 1890s Galway; where he goes undercover to investigate the mysterious sinking of the RMS Majestic. Witnesses claim that a massive object crashed into the sea, causing a huge wave to topple the ship, but the Doctor soon realizes that the lives of everyone in County Connemara are at risk when he discovers the moving corpses and the presence of aliens stalking the area. Fans can download it from BBC Audiobooks on October 3.

Christopher Naylor will read on December 5th Harry Sullivan’s War By Ian Marter. After leaving the Fourth Doctor and UNIT, Harry has been carrying out top secret work, developing antidotes to nerve toxins etc. But when he moves to the Hebrides for weapons research, he becomes seriously concerned. Who wants Harry out of the way and is the Brigadier involved in the plot?

Finally, for those who want something a little non-fiction, Pull to Open Paul Hayes (read by Christopher Naylor) tells the fascinating story of how the BBC created and broadcast Doctor Who. Doctor Who fans can travel back (not literally) to 1963 and hear how a chain of events led to the creation of one of Britain’s most successful programmes. Pull to Open It will be available on November 7.