Continue your doctor who archive with the ultimate collectors' set A classic season from the Fourth Doctor - all 26 episodes newly remastered and packed with bonus material. The Masque Of Mandragora The Hand Of Fear The Deadly Assassin The Face Of Evil The Robots Of Death The Talons Of Weng-chiang All 26 episodes newly restored for Blu-ray and packed with extra material including: Brand new special effects for the talons of weng-chiang In conversation Matthew Sweet chats to Philip Hinchcliffe Our Sarah Jane new documentary celebrating the life of Elisabeth Sladen Behind the sofa new episodes with Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, Philip Hinchcliffe, Peter Purves & Sophie Aldred Brand new audio commentaries with tom baker on episodes of the face of evil And the talons of Weng-Chiang Whose doctor who the 1977 documentary restored from original film elements Whose doctor who revisited a look back at this landmark documentary Blu-ray trailer Audio archive including a rare tom baker interview from 1976, plus radio drama exploration earth and the vintage LP release the Pescatons Immersive 5.1 surround sound for the deadly assassin PDF written archive scripts & rare archival material Each disc also features extensive Special Features previously released on DVD including: Making of documentaries, featurettes, audio commentaries, info text and much more. Starring Tom Baker Elisabeth Sladen and Louise Jamesom
BUILD YOUR OWN DOCTOR WHO ARCHIVE WITH THE ULTIMATE COLLECTORS' SET! HORROR OF FANG ROCK THE INVISIBLE ENEMY IMAGE OF THE FENDAHL THE SUN MAKERS UNDERWORLD THE INVASION OF TIME All 6 classic stories newly restored for Blu-ray and packed with extra material including: BRAND NEW UPDATED SPECIAL EFFECTS For Horror Of Fang Rock DOCUMENTARIES Including a brand new, exclusive to Blu-ray, making-of production for Horror Of Fang Rock GRAHAM WILLIAMS TRIBUTE A feature-length tribute to the producer of three seasons of 1970s Doctor Who IN CONVERSATION Matthew Sweet chats to Louise Jameson BEHIND THE SOFA Six new episodes with stars of Doctor Who BLU-RAY TRAILER A brand new short film made to promote this Blu-ray release IMMERSIVE 5.1 SURROUND SOUND Exclusive new surround mix for Horror Of Fang Rock NEW AUDIO COMMENTARIES from Tom Baker PDF WRITTEN ARCHIVE Scripts & rare archival material Each disc also contains a range of extensive Special Features previously released on DVD including: MAKING OF DOCUMENTARIES, FEATURETTES, AUDIO COMMENTARIES, INFO TEXT AND MUCH MORE.
When the TARDIS arrives on a jungle planet, the Doctor encounters two warring tribes, the Sevateem and the Tesh. The Sevateem worship a god called Xoanon and the Tesh are supposedly keeping Xoanon prisoner…But why do the Sevateem call the Doctor the Evil One? And what are the invisible creatures in the jungle? The Time Lord, with the help of a girl called Leela, is about to find out.Special Features: Commentary Into the Wild Cast and crew talk about the making of The Face of Evil. From the Cutting Room Floor Film trims provide a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the film shoot. Tomorrow’s Times – The Fourth Doctor A look at press coverage of Doctor Who during the Tom Baker era. Doctor Who Stories: Louise Jameson talks about her role on the programme in this interview shot for 2003’s The Story of Doctor Who. Swap Shop An extract from Louise Jameson’s appearance on The Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, interviewed by Noel Edmonds. Denys Fisher Toys Advert 1976 Typhoo Tea Doctor Who Promotion Radio Times listingsProgramme subtitles Production information subtitles Photo gallery Coming soon trailer Digitally remastered picture and sound quality
A sonic time scan draws the TARDIS to the Fetch Priory on Earth. There the Doctor and Leela discover an impossibly old human skull that is the key to a nightmare from the Time Lords' past. A murderous monster stalks the priory grounds; and within someone is intent on unleashing a malevolent creature that feeds on death itself... This story was originally broadcast on BBC1 between 29th October - 19th November 1977
Hard hitting and controversial classic BBC drama series, based on real life experiences. Tenko is the powerful story of a disparate group of women whose lives are changed forever when they are taken by the Japanese as prisoners of war after the fall of Singapore in 1941.This twelve disc set contains all thirty episodes from Series One to Three plus the feature length Reunion Special.
The TARDIS arrives in the future on the planet Pluto where there are now six suns a breathable atmosphere and a large industrial community. The Company controls the planet and exploits the workers pays them a pittance and then taxes them on everything imaginable. The Doctor and Leela join forces with an underground band of rebels led by a man named Mandrel...
By Tom Baker's third season in the role the actor had become firmly established in the minds of many fans as the definitive Doctor. First broadcast in early 1977, "Robots of Death" follows on directly from "Face of Evil", which was writer Chris Boucher's debut and also that of Louise Jameson's Leela, the Doctor's most shapely companion (a kind of Neanderthal Seven of Nine if you will). Boucher's second Who story concerns an isolated mining ship on which a series of inexplicable deaths take place--although as the Doctor opines, "nothing is inexplicable, only unexplained". The Doctor and Leela inevitably become embroiled in events, which soon turn into a sci-fi murder-mystery: imagine Isaac Asimov crossed with Agatha Christie in a Frank Herbert Dune-like setting. Add an undercover robot sent by "the company" and the claustrophobic, not to say deadly setting of the mining ship and there is a fascinating foreshadowing of Alien, too. It is tightly plotted, intelligent Saturday teatime entertainment (something that was possible then but is now an unthinkable oxymoron) with a typically strong cast of redoubtable thesps in supporting roles (not to mention extravagant costumes and garish make-up). There may be no Daleks or Cybermen, but this is vintage Who nevertheless.On the DVD: For a mid-70s TV programme, this looks really fresh on DVD, although the sound is mono. Each of the four episodes are broken down into chapter points for ease of use. There is a full audio commentary with producer Philip Hinchcliffe and writer Chris Boucher which suffers from some very long gaps ibetween the interesting nuggets of information. Also included are a few sundries of interest to die-hard fans: unused model shots, floor plans of the studio layout and some scene comparisons between "raw" footage and the same shots after post-production. --Mark Walker
It is the turn of the century and the Tardis materialses by the lighthouse on the desolate isle of Fang Rock. When the lighthouse engineer dies in mysterious circumstances the remaining crew blame the mythical Beast of Fang Rock; that is until the Doctor and Leela turn up. When a small clipper runs aground on the crags of Fang Rock the lighthouse offers shelter to its despairing passengers. But the Doctor soon discovers clues that suggest that no one is safe on the tiny island.
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Based on real life experiences this is the powerful story of a disparate group of women whose lives are changed forever during their capture by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore in 1941. It is now 1942 and the women have been split into two groups to march to their new camp. Speculation is rife and despite the apparent luxury that awaits them in the new camp, unimaginable hardships are not far away and only the very strongest will survive. This four disc set contains all ten episodes from Series Two of the classic BBC series. Special Features: The Tenko Story Cast Filmographies Subtitles
The Talons of Weng-Chiang is one of the very best Doctor Who stories, a six-part adventure set in a Gothic Victorian London inspired by The Phantom of the Opera and Sax Rohmer's tales of Fu Manchu, with nods towards Jack the Ripper, Dracula and Sherlock Holmes. The final story from the show's Golden Age (Philip Hinchcliff's three-year tenure as Producer), boasts superior production values and a bizarre storyline involving a time-travelling war criminal, giant rats in the London sewers and a malevolent ventriloquist's doll with the brain of a pig. Pitted against this flamboyant madness, largely centred on an East End music hall run by the self-important Henry Gordon Jago (a memorable performance by Christopher Benjamin) are Tom Baker's fourth Doctor, in pre-self-parody top form, and Louise Jameson's Leela at her primal best. There's strong support from Trevor Baxter as the Watson-like Professor Lightfoot, and John Bennett as the villainous Li H'sen Chang. Really helping matters is the first-rate direction from David "Genesis of the Daleks" Maloney, evoking a creepy atmosphere in a fantasy London of shadows and fog. Weng-Chiang was the pinnacle of Gothic Who and still remains highly enjoyable entertainment. On the DVD: Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang offers all six original episodes with good, if variable, 4:3 picture and crisp and clear mono sound. There is also highly informative on-screen trivia text and a lively group commentary with David Maloney, Louise Jameson, John Bennett and Christopher Benjamin. The highlight of Disc 2 is an hour-long documentary, Whose Doctor Who, shown on BBC2 the day after the final episode of "Weng-Chiang" aired. Also included is 23 minutes of extremely poor quality b/w timecoded video production footage and--much more fun--26 minutes worth of clips from Blue Peter with Lesley Judd, John Noakes and Peter Purvis showing how to build a Doctor Who music-hall theatre. There's also an interesting 11-minute 1977 interview with Philip Hinchcliffe, continuity announcements and trailers, a photo gallery, a short new animation, Tardis Cam No. 6, and optional subtitles. --Gary S Dalkin
This is the definitive set of interviews with the team of actors who brought the TOM BAKER era of DOCTOR WHO to life! These six documentaries are the best in-depth interviews with TOM BAKER (the Fourth Doctor), ELISABETH SLADEN (Sarah Jane), IAN MARTER (Harry), LOUISE JAMESON (Leela), MARY TAMM (Romana) and JOHN LEESON (Voice of K9)! Presented by voice of the Daleks NICHOLAS BRIGGS. For all DOCTOR Who fans, this 2 DISC special collector s edition is 5 hours of pure nostalgia, which will give you a whole new insight into the making of your favourite science fiction series! SPECIAL FEATURE: Introduction by NICHOLAS BRIGGS & Producer KEITH BARNFATHER
The Invisible Enemy: The TARDIS is infiltrated by the Swarm - a space-borne intelligence that wishes to spread itself across the universe - and the Doctor is infected by its nucleus. The ship then materialises on Titan one of the moons of Saturn where the human occupants of a refuelling station have also been taken over. This Doctor Who adventure was the first to feature K9. K9 And Company: Sarah Jane Smith pays a Christmas visit to her Aunt Lavinia's house in the village of Moreton Harwood. She discovers that Lavinia a noted scientist has yet to return from a lecture tour of the USA. She does however meet Brendan - Lavinia's ward - and Commander Bill Pollock - her partner in a small market garden business. Also in the house in a box sent to her by the Doctor she finds K9. Brendan is kidnapped by a local coven of witches who want to sacrifice him to the goddess Hecate. Sarah with K9's assistance sets out to try and foil their plan.
The story of European women living in Singapore at the outbreak of war in the Far East and their capture by the Japanese. Features the complete episodes from the television series.
Reprising his role from the wildly popular children's drama series Boy Dominic, Murray Dale returns as a teenager who experiences more than his fair share of adventure when he sets out to avenge the brutal murder of his parents. Set in nineteenth-century Yorkshire and co-starring Thorley Walters, John Hallam, Louise Jameson and Gordon Gostelow, Dominic is a sophisticated story with mystery and suspense at every turn. 1821: now 16, 'Nick' Bulman hopes to follow in his father's footsteps and begins his naval cadet training. Fate sets him on a very different path, however one that will see him kidnapped by smugglers, thrown into dungeons and abandoned in a lonely crypt. Nick learns quickly that in a world of intrigue and double-dealing few characters are to be trusted and no-one is ever quite what they seem...SPECIAL FEATURE:Image Gallery
James Hazeldine, Louise Jameson and John Carlisle star as three parapsychologists working for a top secret British government department in this top-rated BBC science fiction series with definite touches of The X-Files. The set includes all ten episodes as well as a host of special features and a 24-page behind-the-scenes booklet.
The tough talking no-nonsense Jim Bergerac works for Jersey police's Bureau des ''‰trangers. Powering along in his signature red Triumph Roadster Bergerac hits the trail of villains murderers spies and smugglers with the island scenery as a glorious backdrop. Series Seven finds Bergerac troubled in his work and love life. With Barney Crozier moving up the promotional ladder yet again the future of the Bureau is in jeopardy - although of course Charlie Hungerford is still around to keep the detective busy! Meanwhile Bergerac's relationship with Susan Young is heading straight for the rocks. Episodes Comprise: 1. Sea Changes 2. Natural Enemies 3. Tangos In The Night 4. The Other Woman 5. Weekend Off 6. When Did You Last See Your Father? 7. Old Aquaintance 8. Trenchard's Last Case 9. Second Time Around
Jersey's Finest returns for Series 6 of the popular series set in the channel Islands.
One of the BBC's most powerful and controversial science fiction series of the 1970's is brought to DVD for the first time! There is a highly-secret government organisation called Department 7. Its existence is known only to the Prime Minister and some members of the Cabinet. Its brief is to investigate the Supernatural - to discover the Omega Factor. Journalist Tom Crane has been given the same brief by a Sunday newspaper and suddenly finds himself confronting inexplicable and even
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