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Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot
 

No. 1 of 12 in the Miscellaneous novelisations series
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By:Terrance Dicks
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Editions:  UK (hardback) | UK (paperback)
Description:  A rewritten version of the Robot novelisation, aimed at younger children (5 to 8 years old).

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Edition: UK (hardback)
Released:  May 1979
Publisher:  WH Allen
ISBN:0-491-02497-5
Format: hardback
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Cover blurb:
It stalks through the night, huge, terrifying, powerful, smashing everything that stands in its path... The Giant Robot is controlled by evil scientists who want to rule the world.

Meanwhile, the Doctor is still recovering from his latest change of body. Can he regain his strength in time to save the world from the Giant Robot?

Due to popular demand, Terrance Dicks has rewritten this DOCTOR WHO story especially for 5 to 8 year olds.

Cover image for Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot
Edition: UK (paperback)
Released:  January 1980
Publisher:  Target
ISBN:0-426-20064-0
Format: paperback
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Cover blurb:
It stalks through the night, huge, terrifying, powerful, smashing everything that stands in its path... The Giant Robot is controlled by evil scientists who want to rule the world.

Meanwhile, the Doctor is still recovering from his latest change of body. Can he regain his strength in time to save the world from the Giant Robot?

Due to popular demand, Terrance Dicks has rewritten this DOCTOR WHO story for younger readers.


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