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  • Doctor Who and the Zarbi ist der Titel der zweiten Romanadaption einer Doctor Who-TV-Episode und erschien erstmals 1965 im Verlag Frederick Muller. Der Roman wurde von Bill Strutton geschrieben und basiert auf dem Drehbuch der Episode The Web Planet.
  • Doctor Who and the Zarbi is a novelisation by Bill Strutton of the television serial The Web Planet. It was originally published by Frederick Muller in 1965. The text itself has been re-published by a number of publishers and under various imprints. Near the end of the Target lines, the title was been changed to either Doctor Who - The Web Planet or simply The Web Planet. Translations of the text have been published in Dutch and Portuguese.
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  • Doctor Who and the Zarbi ist der Titel der zweiten Romanadaption einer Doctor Who-TV-Episode und erschien erstmals 1965 im Verlag Frederick Muller. Der Roman wurde von Bill Strutton geschrieben und basiert auf dem Drehbuch der Episode The Web Planet.
  • Doctor Who and the Zarbi is a novelisation by Bill Strutton of the television serial The Web Planet. It was originally published by Frederick Muller in 1965. The text itself has been re-published by a number of publishers and under various imprints. Near the end of the Target lines, the title was been changed to either Doctor Who - The Web Planet or simply The Web Planet. Translations of the text have been published in Dutch and Portuguese.