"Doctor Who": The Krotons: (Classic TV Soundtrack) (CD-Audio)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for "Doctor Who": The Krotons: (Classic TV Soundtrack) The Tardis arrives on a planet which is home to the humanoid Gonds. Ruling over these people are the Krotons, crystalline beings who crash-landed there centuries before. The Krotons can only be reconstituted by an influx of mental energy. Twice a year, the most capable Gond students are taken into the Krotons' spaceship, the Dynatrope.
Full description- Publisher: BBC Audiobooks Ltd
- Published: 13 November 2008
- Format: CD-Audio
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- Categories: Science Fiction
- ISBN 13: 9781408400586 ISBN 10: 1408400588
- Sales rank: 664,059
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Full description for "Doctor Who": The Krotons: (Classic TV Soundtrack)
Patrick Troughton stars as the second Doctor in this remastered soundtrack of a classic TV adventure, with linking narration by Frazer Hines. 'The Krotons have always been our friends, our benefactors'. The Tardis arrives on a planet which is home to the humanoid Gonds. Ruling over these people are the Krotons, crystalline beings who crash-landed there centuries before. Currently in suspended animation, the Krotons can only be reconstituted by an influx of mental energy. Twice a year, the most capable Gond students are taken into the Krotons' spaceship, the Dynatrope.Apparently, they have been chosen to live alongside their masters - but, in fact, they are drained of all mental energy and then killed. When the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe befriend the Gonds, they find a community divided by their servitude to the Krotons. Then the Doctor and Zoe take the Krotons' mental ability test - and unwittingly help revive the crystalline monsters. Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury star in this classic BBC TV story from 1969. In a special bonus interview Frazer Hines also recalls the making of "The Krotons", and his long association with "Doctor Who" in general.

