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Doctor Who
- Hornets' Nest 2 - The Dead Shoes
- Narrated by: Tom Baker
- Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Publisher's summary
The young Ernestina Scott is unusually beguiled by one of the museum's exhibits, and when the Doctor befriends her, they unwittingly embark upon a terrifying escapade.
Chased by animated dolls through a nightmarish model house, the Doctor realises he is being hunted by a familiar enemy. The unmistakable sound of hornets is in the air, and they are keen to speak to him. Overseeing this game of cat and mouse is the Palace of Curios' curator - a certain Mrs Wibbsey....
With Tom Baker as the Doctor, Richard Franklin as Mike Yates, Susan Jameson as Mrs Wibbsey, Clare Corbett as Ernestina, and Christian Rodska as the Reverend Small, The Dead Shoes is the second of five linked stories written by the acclaimed Paul Magrs.
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- Porchlight
- 04-27-18
Fun Tom Baker Doctor Who story!
really love this story. Great to hear Tom Baker leading a rollicking new Story featuring his wonderful creation, the best Doctor Who.
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- Michael Mueller
- 07-24-21
Poor writing for an amazing oportunity
Maybe I'm just spoiled by Big Finish Productions and their excellent lines of Doctor Who (and other franchises), but I really can't say I was all that thrilled or intrigued by this story. It isn't that the ideas are bad, but the quality of the writing is terrible. And of course, since it's all told as a past-tense flash-back, there is no sense of urgency, suspense, or fear.
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