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Horror of Glam Rock
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Horror of Glam Rock
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Horror of Glam Rock
Audiobook1 hour

Horror of Glam Rock

Written by Paul Magrs

Narrated by Paul Mcgann and Sheridan Smith

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

The Doctor and Lucie go glam when the TARDIS makes an unexpected landing in 1974. The Tomorrow Twins will soon be headlining on Top of the Pops, if the starmaking Svengali Arnold Korns has his way. But will their dreams turn to dust at a service station?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2007
ISBN9781781784785
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Horror of Glam Rock

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I listened to the first season and half of The Eight Doctor & Lucie Miller incredibly close together and back to back, so all of them are going to end up with the same review for the moment while I'm fixing up my forgotten rec's and clearing out my Currently Reading Folder (which shouldn't be 40 books, it should be somewhere relatively close to right under ten).

    I have loved meeting Eight, and his resigned but inspirational way of being. I love Lucy's moxy, and her mouth. Her mouth may be the best thing on the planet. Even though I know the episodes are roughly the same length as tv episodes, from single one hours to double-extended two hours, somehow they end up feeling like bite-size, leaving me wanting just a little more from every single one.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Horror of Glam Rock is the Funny Episode, with Bernard Cribbins as a 1970s band manager stuck in a snowstorm on the M62, when his band members start getting eaten by horrible creatures. Stephen Gateley from Boyzone appears as an Irish wannabe popstar (incidentally revealing that he is a popstar who is a wannabe actor). There are lots of reasonably good bits here which almost gel together: Lucie's aunt, the musical aliens, Una Stubbs. I wasn't quite convinced, partly because Gateley's performance drags the whole down, but it's OK.