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Reviewed: BBC Audio’s Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster

I don’t know whether there is any hard line on just how many actual releases there are in this strand of BBC Audio’s Doctor Who output – it’s a talking book range that encompasses all readings of the Target Books era, yes, but may also include extraneous readings such as Paul McGann’s reading of his 1996 film, Frazer Hines’ reading his The Evil of the Daleks novel, Tom Baker’s performing The Pescatons, and Jon Pertwee’s readings of the Peladon s…
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The Doctor Who Companion broke the news in on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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