1. For The Man Who Has Everything by Dan Abnett
Christmas Eve, 1966. An immensely powerful and dangerous alien "gift" to humanity has found its way into the briefcase of the British Home Secretary Sir Clive Reeves, with the Doctor and Sir Clive's personal assistant Anne Caisson in hot pursuit...
Christmas Eve, 1966. An immensely powerful and dangerous alien "gift" to humanity has found its way into the briefcase of the British Home Secretary Sir Clive Reeves, with the Doctor and Sir Clive's personal assistant Anne Caisson in hot pursuit...
2. Be Good For Goodness's Sake by Samantha Baker
Christmas Eve, 1987. Desperate, small-time burgler David Gilligan has just broken into the home of middle-class family Scott and Melinda and their two children. But David becomes trapped in the house when the family unexpectedly returns early, and with a most unexpected guest...
Also contains a Prologue and Epilogue written by Paul Cornell.
"For The Man Who Has Everything"
Running Time: Approx. 28 min
"Be Good For Goodness' Sake"
Running Time: Approx. 21 min
"For The Man Who Has Everything" is adapted from the short story appearing in Doctor Who Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas, "Be Good For Goodness's Sake" is adapted from the short story appearing in Doctor Who Short Trips: The History of Christmas, and the Prologue and Epilogue from Doctor Who Short Trips: A Christmas Treasury. To purchase the hardcovers, visit:
Doctor Who - Tales of Christmas Past Audiobook is an entirley not-for-profit fan-made production. Absolutely no rights given or implied.
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