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Doctor Who - The Beginning (An Unearthly Child [1963] / The Daleks [1963] / The Edge of Destruction [1964]) [DVD]
Release Date: 2006-01-30, Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
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Doctor Who: Unearthly Child [VHS]
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Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child - Terrance Dicks
Pages: 128, Mass Market Paperback, Dr Who
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Character Options Doctor Who First Doctor An Unearthly Child Action Figure
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Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child [VHS] [1963]
The "unearthly" strains of Ron Grainer's soon-to-be-famous title music announced the arrival of Dr Who to British TV screens on Saturday 23rd...... more
The " unearthly" strains of Ron Grainer's soon-to-be-famous title music announced the arrival of Dr Who to British TV screens on Saturday 23rd November, 1963. It must have been quite a baffling experience for first-time viewers: the swirling abstract graphics, the weird electronic sound effects courtesy of the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop, the very oddity of the show's title. This really was groundbreaking TV. "I think you'll find there's a very simple explanation for all of this", says schoolteacher Ian Chesterton (William Russell) condescendingly, shortly before being taken on board the TARDIS and transported to an alien planet. For audiences, too, this was something entirely unfamiliar, yet obviously appealing: Dr Who ran for almost 30 years and even long after cancellation it remains one of the BBC's most popular shows. His later incarnations were all eccentric in their different ways, but William Hartnell's original Doctor is an irascible and distinctively alien character, not at all happy having to put up with ignorant 20th-century humans. The " Unearthly Child" of the title is his granddaughter Susan (Carole Ann Ford), temporarily attending school on Earth. She is conspicuously different from her classmates and attracts the attention of two of her teachers who resolve to find out why. After an encounter with her mysterious grandfather they are whisked away on an adventure to a different time and place where angry cavemen are trying in vain to learn the secret of fire. Thus the show's trademarks are established from the outset: the Doctor and his more or less reluctant human companions, the mechanical unreliability of the TARDIS, the cliffhanger ending of each episode. It was a formula that rarely changed but that allowed apparently limitless variation, the only constraint being the BBC's budget. In later years the show tried vainly to compete with blockbuster special effects movies; but its original low-key incarnation relied more on inventive scenarios and good writing--qualities that are just as important now as then. --Mark Walker ... less
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Doctor Who - The Beginning (An Unearthly Child [1963] / The Daleks [1963] / The Edge of Destruction [1964]) [DVD]
Release Date: 2006-01-30, Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
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Doctor Who - Remembrance Of The Daleks [DVD] [1987]
"Remembrance of the Daleks" was the final Doctor Who story to feature the titular mutant cyborgs, and is a particularly notable adventure for...... more
"Remembrance of the Daleks" was the final Doctor Who story to feature the titular mutant cyborgs, and is a particularly notable adventure for the way it ties the plot into the very first story, "An Unearthly Child" made 25 years before. It is 1963, and the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy arrives in London with new companion Ace (Sophie Aldred), where two Dalek factions are engaged in a deadly search for the Hand of Omega. Ace quickly proves herself a dab-hand with high explosives, and while there are references to the history of the show, including some nice in-jokes, the drama is played much straighter than in McCoy's first season as the time traveller. This is Doctor Who with a decent budget; the period setting is surprisingly lavish and there are some fairly intense action sequences. The Daleks remain as menacing as ever, the plotting has an intriguing air of mystery, and McCoy injects some steel into his characterisation. Aldred serves an ace as a heroine with attitude, (very much post-Sarah Connor from The Terminator), and if this really does prove to be the Dalek's swansong, at least they go out with a bang. On the DVD: Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred provide a warm and friendly commentary track, which also offers optional subtitles. The audio possibilities continue with an isolated music track, though the sound is Pro-Logic stereo, not the stated Dolby Digital. There are trailers for two episodes, a collection of out-takes, 13 deleted or extended scenes, and the raw footage from two different camera angles for two major scenes. Optional on-screen production notes complete a package which, with animated menus and very good 4:3 picture quality puts many Hollywood releases to shame.--Gary S. Dalkin ... less
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Doctor Who: Frayed (Doctor Who Novellas) - Tara Samms
Frayed was the eleventh Telos Doctor Who novella. It featured the First Doctor and Susan Campbell. This is one of the earliest-set...... more
Frayed was the eleventh Telos Doctor Who novella. It featured the First Doctor and Susan Campbell. This is one of the earliest-set stories set prior to TV: An Unearthly Child, it is the second in Telos' novella range to be set prior to this story Time and Relative was the first (and the first novella in the range). Tara Samms, the author is a pseudonym for author Stephen Cole who has written several Doctor Who stories, and had written several short Doctor Who stories using the pseydonyum of Tara Samms. The cover art by Chris Moore was only used on the deluxe edition, which was signed by the author, artist, and foreword writer. ... less
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Doctor Who Official Magazine issue 460 (June 2013) - various
DOCTOR WHO SHOWRUNNER STEVEN MOFFAT REVEALS SECRETS ABOUT THE EXPLOSIVE SERIES FINALE, THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR: "We've only just...... more
DOCTOR WHO SHOWRUNNER STEVEN MOFFAT REVEALS SECRETS ABOUT THE EXPLOSIVE SERIES FINALE, THE NAME OF THE DOCTOR: "We've only just finished shooting the actual completed ending - it's ridiculously secret - but it's quite a thing, hopefully," says Steven, about The Name of the Doctor. "There's often an element of throwing in some lovely names, and then figuring it out later, but I've always had a sort of plan for the Doctor and Trenzalore. Things will be resolved. Things I've left hanging in plain sight - and sometimes not in plain sight - will be tied up..." NEW EPISODE PREVIEWS! DWM previews the final three episodes of the latest series - The Crimson Horror, Nightmare in Silver and The Name of the Doctor - and talks exclusively to writers MARK GATISS and NEIL GAIMAN, and returning guest stars NEVE MCINTOSH (Vastra), CATRIN STEWART (Jenny) and DAN STARKEY (Strax). OLD FRIENDS AND ENEMIES: The Doctor reflects on the many battles he has had throughout his lives, and must travel to the past to save the future of the Earth... Don't miss the penultimate chapter of our comic strip epic, HUNTERS OF THE BURNING STONE, written by SCOTT GRAY, with art from MARTIN GERAGHTY, DAVID A ROACH and JAMES OFFREDI. FAREWELL TO THE CREATOR: DWM takes a look at the life and career of the late RAYMOND P CUSICK, and pays tribute to the man who designed the Daleks back in 1963. 100, NOT OUT! Gaffer MARK HUTCHINGS is the only person to have worked on every single episode of Doctor Who since its return to production in 2004. With more than 100 episodes under his belt, Mark shares his memories of working with three Doctors over nine years... CHILDISH QUESTIONS: Doctor Who's commander-in-chief STEVEN MOFFAT responds to readers' queries - and reveals not only how the Statue of Liberty made it to Winter Quay without being seen, but also how what changes he would have made if he'd script-edited the very first episode, An Unearthly Child. ... less
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Doctor Who: Remembrance of the Daleks [DVD] [1963] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
"Remembrance of the Daleks" was the final Doctor Who story to feature the titular mutant cyborgs, and is a particularly notable adventure for...... more
"Remembrance of the Daleks" was the final Doctor Who story to feature the titular mutant cyborgs, and is a particularly notable adventure for the way it ties the plot into the very first story, "An Unearthly Child" made 25 years before. It is 1963, and the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy arrives in London with new companion Ace (Sophie Aldred), where two Dalek factions are engaged in a deadly search for the Hand of Omega. Ace quickly proves herself a dab-hand with high explosives, and while there are references to the history of the show, including some nice in-jokes, the drama is played much straighter than in McCoy's first season as the time traveller. This is Doctor Who with a decent budget; the period setting is surprisingly lavish and there are some fairly intense action sequences. The Daleks remain as menacing as ever, the plotting has an intriguing air of mystery, and McCoy injects some steel into his characterisation. Aldred serves an ace as a heroine with attitude, (very much post-Sarah Connor from The Terminator), and if this really does prove to be the Dalek's swansong, at least they go out with a bang. On the DVD: Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred provide a warm and friendly commentary track, which also offers optional subtitles. The audio possibilities continue with an isolated music track, though the sound is Pro-Logic stereo, not the stated Dolby Digital. There are trailers for two episodes, a collection of out-takes, 13 deleted or extended scenes, and the raw footage from two different camera angles for two major scenes. Optional on-screen production notes complete a package which, with animated menus and very good 4:3 picture quality puts many Hollywood releases to shame.--Gary S. Dalkin ... less
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Doctor Who: Remembrance of the Daleks [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
"Remembrance of the Daleks" was the final Doctor Who story to feature the titular mutant cyborgs, and is a particularly notable adventure for...... more
"Remembrance of the Daleks" was the final Doctor Who story to feature the titular mutant cyborgs, and is a particularly notable adventure for the way it ties the plot into the very first story, "An Unearthly Child" made 25 years before. It is 1963, and the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy arrives in London with new companion Ace (Sophie Aldred), where two Dalek factions are engaged in a deadly search for the Hand of Omega. Ace quickly proves herself a dab-hand with high explosives, and while there are references to the history of the show, including some nice in-jokes, the drama is played much straighter than in McCoy's first season as the time traveller. This is Doctor Who with a decent budget; the period setting is surprisingly lavish and there are some fairly intense action sequences. The Daleks remain as menacing as ever, the plotting has an intriguing air of mystery, and McCoy injects some steel into his characterisation. Aldred serves an ace as a heroine with attitude, (very much post-Sarah Connor from The Terminator), and if this really does prove to be the Dalek's swansong, at least they go out with a bang. On the DVD: Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred provide a warm and friendly commentary track, which also offers optional subtitles. The audio possibilities continue with an isolated music track, though the sound is Pro-Logic stereo, not the stated Dolby Digital. There are trailers for two episodes, a collection of out-takes, 13 deleted or extended scenes, and the raw footage from two different camera angles for two major scenes. Optional on-screen production notes complete a package which, with animated menus and very good 4:3 picture quality puts many Hollywood releases to shame.--Gary S. Dalkin ... less
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Doctor Who: Saving the Universe with the help of a Comedienne...
Advantages: David Tennant as the Doctor. Old faces, new faces, great storylines. Some humour.
Disadvantages: Series Five does not follow directly afterwards
...Having been convinced by our sons to start watching the ?new series? Doctor Who, we?re gradually collecting and watching the boxed sets of DVDs. Currently we seem to remain about four years behind the broadcast (which we cannot see here in Cyprus anyway), but perhaps we will eventually catch up.
We?ve just finished seeing the fourth series, which we started about six months ago, and it was...
Kukana
07.03.2013 14:11 ·
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Review of Doctor Who - Series 4 - Complete (DVD)
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Character Building Doctor Who Dalek Factory
Advantages: would have looked nice
Disadvantages: won't go together, falls apart at slightest touch
...Knowing that my son loves Doctor Who my Mum decided to buy my son the Character Building Doctor Who Dalek factory for his most recent birthday. When my son opened the present on his birthday he was ecstatic because it combined two of his favourite things, those being building and Doctor Who.
What is it?
Character Building seems to do quite a range of toys and I have to say I wasn?t really...
louisechackett
19.06.2012 13:18 ·
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Review of Character Building Doctor Who Dalek Factory
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The Terminator - Doctor Who style
Advantages: Nice Terminator-esque plot twist, Nice to see Dalek's back in the show
Disadvantages: Feels constricted by it's budget, Too small in scope
...After an absence of five years and twenty four serials, the iconic Doctor Who monsters known as ?The Daleks? returned to the show that made them famous, after a failed attempt by creator Terry Nation to spin them off into their own series. With their return came their first appearance in colour, outside of the two Doctor Who cinema releases (starring Peter Cushing). Originally planned to appear...
SpiderJamb
12.07.2012 11:55 ·
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Review of Doctor Who - The Day Of The Daleks (DVD)
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