The Robots: Volume One

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This is the first release in a planned 12-part series based on characters and the world of Kaldor created by Chris Boucher in the classic 1977 Doctor Who TV episode, The Robots of Death. During the events of Doctor Who -Ravenous 2, Liv Chenka left the Doctor and the TARDIS behind. Just for one year. A year during which she would live on Kaldor and get to know her sister Tula all over again. But Kaldor is going through a period of tumultuous change. Technology is changing at an advanced rate -the robots are evolving, artificial intelligence is adapting, and with these changes so politics is altering too. Dangerously. Can Liv and Tula make a difference during the most turbulent time in the world's history? 1.1 The Robots of Life by Roland Moore Settling into life back on Kaldor, Liv investigates a medical centre where the patients are dying. 1.2 The Sentient by Robert Whitelock. Vissey is a young child -the sort of perfect young girl any parents would want to adopt. She is also artificial, and she sees the world in a very different way to humans. 1.3 Love Me Not by John Dorney. A widower goes to extreme lengths to keep the memories of his dead wife alive. CAST: Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka), Claire Rushbrook (Tula), Eric Carte (Arak Varren), Jon Culshaw (SV90/V88/V19), Annabelle Dowler (Jasdar Crick), Daniel Goode (Kelov), Jaye Griffiths (Til Rork), Anthony Howell (Volar Crick), Robert Whitelock (Skellen/V48/SV66), Tracy Wiles (V98/V7). Other parts played by members of the cast.

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£24.99  £23.74
Publisher
Big Finish Productions Ltd
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Language
English
Type
CD-Audio
EAN/UPC
9781838680381
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