Free Doctor Who audios in the Guardian, Observer

February 16th, 2011
free-doctor-who-audios-in-the-guardian-observer

Two free Doctor Who audiobooks will come free inside the Guardian and Observer newspapers this weekend!

You’ll be able to collect The Hounds of Artemis by James Goss and The Ring of Steel by Stephen Cole on Saturday 19th and Sunday 20th February. 

The Hounds of Artemis is narrated by the Doctor himself, Matt Smith, while The Ring of Steel is narrated by Rory Williams actor Arthur Darvill.

The Ring of Steel synopsis
When the TARDIS lands on Orkney in the near future, the Doctor and Amy arrive to find a large demonstration in progress over the construction of new electricity pylons. The Doctor tries to break things up peacefully, but suddenly the road splits open and swallows police, security guards and protestors alike. Separated from the Doctor, Amy takes charge of transporting the wounded to hospital, but the rescue mission becomes a terrifying ride as the pylons come to life and begin to walk and the road rears up, erupting with boiling tarmac… The Doctor has even more than metal monsters and rebellious roads to deal with. Who is sucking the life out of the power company’s employees, and just what is lurking inside the Astra-Gen headquarters?

2 comments on this article
  1. TSG
    February 16th, 2011 at 8.30pm | #1

    Ha ha ha ha – on the Guardian’s page you’ve linked to, they’ve not put a capital letter for “Tom baker”. That’s terrible.

  2. Teamfez!
    February 16th, 2011 at 11.18pm | #2

    @TSG
    LOL!! We should complain :D

Leave a comment
By commenting you agree to our comment rules.
Search WhovianNet
News Categories
News Archives
RSS Feeds

WhovianNet offers RSS feeds, so you can get our latest news posts to your preferred RSS reader! Here are the links you need...

Windows Live Alerts

You can recieve an alert in Windows Live Messenger each time we add a new post - simply click the button below!

Windows Live Alerts
Get an avatar!
Want your own avatar next to your comments on WhovianNet? No problem - find out how to get one by clicking here!