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Doctor Who: The Great Space Elevator: The Companion Chronicles
Doctor Who: The Great Space Elevator: The Companion Chronicles
Doctor Who: The Great Space Elevator: The Companion Chronicles
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Doctor Who: The Great Space Elevator: The Companion Chronicles

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A new adventure with the Second Doctor as told by his companion, Victoria Waterfield.

The Great Space Elevator is a marvel of human engineering; a transit tube stretching from the equator up to a space station held in geosynchronous orbit.

When the TARDIS lands in Sumatra in the future, the Second Doctor, Jamie and Victoria are captured by guards just as the station loses power. Together with Security Officer Tara Kerley, the three travellers take a one-way trip on the elevator to fix the problem, and find themselves confronted by a powerful alien force that threatens to wreak chaos on Earth...

©2008 Big Finish Productions (P)2008 Big Finish Productions

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2008
ISBN9781781784938
Doctor Who: The Great Space Elevator: The Companion Chronicles
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Jonathan Morris

Father Jonathan Morris is a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of New York and serves in campus ministry at Columbia University. He is also an analyst for the Fox News Channel and host of the News & Views program on The Catholic Channel, SiriusXM. His books include the New York Times bestseller The Way of Serenity, God Wants You Happy, and The Promise: God's Purpose and Plan for When Life Hurts.

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    Very good. It was a delight to hear the much older Victoria, as played by Deborah Watling, recall one of her adventures with the second Doctor. This is a real treat for the much older fans.