Rob Leane Apr 28, 2017
Michelle Gomez reads the Dr. Twelfth Mr Men book with her glorious Scottish twang...
To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Mr. Men, a series of Doctor Who books in that iconic Roger Hargreaves style has been released.
See related Justice League: the brand new poster Future DC films will be "hopeful and optimistic" DC Comics movies: upcoming UK release dates calendar The Crow reboot to finally shoot in January
To mark the occasion, the Beeb and Puffin Books have teamed up to give us this taster, in which Michelle Gomez brings one of the stories to life with her glorious Scottish twang...
The volumes are entitled Dr. First, Dr. Fourth, Dr. Eleventh and Dr. Twelfth. That would be mean that it's William Hartnell, Tom Baker, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi's Doctors getting the Mr. Men treatment, then.
Each of the four books has been...
Michelle Gomez reads the Dr. Twelfth Mr Men book with her glorious Scottish twang...
To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Mr. Men, a series of Doctor Who books in that iconic Roger Hargreaves style has been released.
See related Justice League: the brand new poster Future DC films will be "hopeful and optimistic" DC Comics movies: upcoming UK release dates calendar The Crow reboot to finally shoot in January
To mark the occasion, the Beeb and Puffin Books have teamed up to give us this taster, in which Michelle Gomez brings one of the stories to life with her glorious Scottish twang...
The volumes are entitled Dr. First, Dr. Fourth, Dr. Eleventh and Dr. Twelfth. That would be mean that it's William Hartnell, Tom Baker, Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi's Doctors getting the Mr. Men treatment, then.
Each of the four books has been...
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