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Doctor Who and the Sontaran Experiment
 

No. 56 of 156 in the Target novelisations series
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By:Ian Marter
Rating:   8.5  (40 votes)  Vote here
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Editions:  UK (hardback) | UK (paperback)
Description:  Novelisation of the 1975 Doctor Who TV story The Sontaran Experiment. Also available as an audio reading.

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Edition: UK (hardback)
Released:  November 1978
Publisher:  WH Allen
ISBN:0-491-02046-5
Format: hardback
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No blurb on back cover. The inside front flap contains the same blurb as the paperback edition below. The inside rear flap contains the following author blurb:

Ian Marter was born in Coventry during the Blitz. He has been, among other things, a teacher and a milkman.

He became an actor after graduating from Oxford University, and has appeared in Repertory and West End productions and on television. He played Harry Sullivan in the BBC Television series ‘Doctor Who’.

Ian enjoys writing, travelling and swimming in the sea. He is married, with two sons, and lives in London.

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Edition: UK (paperback)
Released:  December 1978
Publisher:  Target
ISBN:0-426-20049-7
Format: paperback
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Landing on Earth, now a barren, desolate planet, Sarah, Harry and the Doctor are unaware of the large, watching robot. The robot is the work of Styre, a Sontaran warrior, who uses all humans landing here for his experimental programmes.

What has happened to the other space explorers who have come here? Why is the Sontaran scout so interested in Earth and in brutally torturing humans, including Sarah Jane? Will the Doctor be able to prevent an invasion and certain disaster, and save both Earth and his companions?


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