???? 2012 Doctor Who - The brain of Morbius by Robin Bland


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Catalogue number???? 2012
TitleDoctor Who - The brain of Morbius
Artist(s)Robin Bland
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Released1976
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Country of originUK UK flag
FormatEdited
Media typePrimary
Media genreDramas - Sci-fi
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In some ways this story had the makings of a good story, but I think it really has not aged with time well. Maybe it is the special effects, or making the acting - I am not sure.
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