Lethbridge-Stewart - 2
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The Schizoid Earth: I, Alastair
by Robert Mammome
Part 1 of the Lethbridge-Stewart - 2 series
Under the gentle guidance of the Leader, Britain has flourished after the removal of the dead hand of democracy and the old, corrupt aristocracy. The team led by Column Leader Alastair Lethbridge-Stewart is the best and brightest of all, ensuring that attempts to overthrow the natural order will be stamped into submission, ensuring that Britain remains Great.
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Moon Blink
From the Classic Era of Doctor Who
by Sadie Miller
Part 2 of the Lethbridge-Stewart - 2 series
July 1969, and mankind is on the Moon. Both the United States and Soviet Russia have lunar bases, and both are in trouble.
Back on Earth, Anne Travers has learned she is about to be visited by an old friend from America, Doctor Patricia Richards. Lance Corporal Bill Bishop is aware of the visit, and is on hand to meet Richards.
She brings with her a surprise, one which the Americans and Russians wish to get their hands on. But the only man who can truly help Anne, Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart, is away in Scotland.
It's a game of cat and mouse, as Anne and Bishop seek to protect the life of an innocent baby - one that holds the secrets to life on the Moon.
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The Showstoppers
From the Classic Era of Doctor Who
by Jonathan Cooper
Part 3 of the Lethbridge-Stewart - 2 series
Nuzzink in ze vorld can schtop me now!'
There's a new TV show about to hit the airwaves, but Colonel Lethbridge-Stewart won't be tuning in. With the future of the Fifth Operational Corps in doubt he's got enough to worry about, but a plea from an old friend soon finds Lethbridge-Stewart and Anne Travers embroiled in a plot far more fantastical than anything on the small screen.
Can charismatic star Aubrey Mondegreene really be in two places at the same time? What lengths will ailing entertainment mogul Billy Lovac go to in order to reach his audience? And is luckless journalist Harold Chorley really so desperate that he'll buy into a story about Nazi conspiracies from a tramp wearing a tin foil hat?
There's something very rotten at the heart of weekend television, and it isn't all due to shoddy scripts and bad special effects.
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