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The Doctor and Jo vs the Zarbi

The Third Doctor and Jo Grant will feature in The Orphans of the Polyoptra, the second episode of Tiny Rebel’s Doctor Who Infinity game saga, which is playable on PCs and mobile devices.

The game features the return of the Zarbi, Venom Grubs and Menoptra, as seen in the 1965 story The Web Planet. It’s narrated by Katy Manning, who reprises her role as Jo Grant, the Doctor’s TV companion from 1971-73.

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