Doctor Who: Tales of Terror
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Narrado por:
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Sophie Aldred
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Rachael Stirling
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Adjoa Andoh
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David Bailie
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Derek Jacobi
Penguin presents the audio download edition of Doctor Who: Tales of Terror, read by Sophie Aldred, Adjoa Andoh, Rachael Stirling, David Bailie and Derek Jacobi.
A new spine-chilling collection of 12 adventures packed with terrifying Doctor Who monsters and villains, just in time for Halloween.
Written by Jacqueline Rayner, Mike Tucker, Paul Magrs, Richard Dungworth, Scott Handcock and Craig Donaghy, each story stars an incarnation of the Doctor on a brand-new adventure in time and space.
Each also features a frightening nemesis for the Doctor to face, plus appearances from favourite friends and companions such as Sarah Jane, Jo, Ace and Donna.
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Sadly, the other narrators struggled to sound anything close to their respective doctors, which was really off putting given how distinct some of their voices are.
It's like a mixed bag of Halloween candy -- sometimes you get a king sized Hershey bar, and other times you get a melted jolly rancher. However, even jolly ranchers are okay treats. In other words -- I highly recommend it.
Tales of Terror (with varying degrees of success)
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Fun from start to finish
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Halloween Who
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Story 1 is genuinely creepy, and I love the twist. The narrator is a treat to listen to, and the doctor impression is alright. 9/10
Story 2 is a sort of Midnight situation, as we never quite find out what the monster was. Narration is good, plot is eerie, and I like the claustrophobia of it all. 7/10
Story 3 is lacking in story and narration, but the character dynamic, especially between the Doctor and the enemy, makes up for all of that. 6/10
Story 4. Hate the doctor impression. Witches made my ears bleed. Harry Sullivan is an impeccable.
No/10
Story 5 is OK. Love the idea, feel nothing for the execution. 5/10
Story 6 is a sequel to story 1. I will spoil nothing of this masterpiece. 400/10
Story 7 is lackluster but the villain is genuinely creepy and the Doctor and Ace are nice. 5/10
Story 8 is the most disappointing. The Doctor can’t go three minutes without describing the “horrible mutation”, and the monster itself is your basic 1960s Hollywood flop scary. It gets good at the end, though. 5/10
Story 9 is really creepy, and the twist villain was genuinely awesome. I wish this was a real episode. 8/10
Story 10 is the sequel to a story I prayed would never get one, and really shouldn’t. However, it has respect for the original episode and is played off really well. Anticlimactic at the end, though. 8/10
Story 11 is a family drama gone dark. The Doctor is likable in here, the family is nice and the villains are terrifying. Pretty good. 8/10
Story 12 is the last and honestly pretty awesome. The villain is creepy, it has the best Doctor impression, but the end is, sadly, anticlimactic. Loves the concept, but the resolution is cheap. Still, 9/10
All in all, this is a fantastic bundle and well worth your money and time.
A true mixed bag
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Loved it!
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