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Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker
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Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker

DOCTOR WHO

The Android Invasion

VHS

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When the TARDIS materialises just outside a sleepy English village, it appears the Doctor and Sarah Jane are nearly ''home'' at last.

But all is not as it seems in rural paradise. White suited, gun wielding guards stalk the countryside, while the village itself is deserted. As the Doctor and Sarah look on, a UNIT member leaps over the cliff to his death and, as the clock strikes twelve, the local pub suddenly filled with strangely robotic villagers. The UNIT member is amongest them, very much alive. What exactly is happening here?

The Doctor is mystified, setting off for UNIT HQ in search of the answers. There, with the Brigadier away, Senior Defence Astronaut Guy Crayford holds court. But just who is the shadowy master, the Thraal, Styggron? Indeed, who are the Thraals and what have they got in store for the Earth? Why has the TARDIS dematerialised  seemingly of its own accord

The Doctor must move quiS

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Doctor Who - The Android Invasion (VHS, 1995) - Tom Baker

DOCTOR WHO

The Android Invasion

VHS

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When the TARDIS materialises just outside a sleepy English village, it appears the Doctor and Sarah Jane are nearly ''home'' at last.

But all is not as it seems in rural paradise. White suited, gun wielding guards stalk the countryside, while the village itself is deserted. As the Doctor and Sarah look on, a UNIT member leaps over the cliff to his death and, as the clock strikes twelve, the local pub suddenly filled with strangely robotic villagers. The UNIT member is amongest them, very much alive. What exactly is happening here?

The Doctor is mystified, setting off for UNIT HQ in search of the answers. There, with the Brigadier away, Senior Defence Astronaut Guy Crayford holds court. But just who is the shadowy master, the Thraal, Styggron? Indeed, who are the Thraals and what have they got in store for the Earth? Why has the TARDIS dematerialised  seemingly of its own accord

The Doctor must move quiS

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DOCTOR WHO

The Android Invasion

VHS

**************************

When the TARDIS materialises just outside a sleepy English village, it appears the Doctor and Sarah Jane are nearly ''home'' at last.

But all is not as it seems in rural paradise. White suited, gun wielding guards stalk the countryside, while the village itself is deserted. As the Doctor and Sarah look on, a UNIT member leaps over the cliff to his death and, as the clock strikes twelve, the local pub suddenly filled with strangely robotic villagers. The UNIT member is amongest them, very much alive. What exactly is happening here?

The Doctor is mystified, setting off for UNIT HQ in search of the answers. There, with the Brigadier away, Senior Defence Astronaut Guy Crayford holds court. But just who is the shadowy master, the Thraal, Styggron? Indeed, who are the Thraals and what have they got in store for the Earth? Why has the TARDIS dematerialised  seemingly of its own accord

The Doctor must move quiS

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