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Post by Sithspawn on Feb 27, 2007 14:38:33 GMT
2nd April - The Runaway Bride 16th April - SurvivalT.B.C May - Series 3 Volume 1 28th May - RobotT.B.C June - Series 3 Volume 2 25th June - TimelashSurvival we already knew about. The Final story of the original run features 7th Doc & Ace battling The Master & teleporting cat-people. Robot is the first outing of 4th Doctor, Tom Baker. Along with the Brig & Sarah-Jane he battle a Robot, which becomes a giant Robot. Not a bad start, Tom makes the role his from the start. But look out for the awesome Action Man tank towards the end. Good tank that, used to have one myself Timelash. Err... okay. Have the BBC really run out of 6th Doctor stories to release. There is Twin Dilemma I guess, err... no maybe not. I wonder if we're going to get a Trial of a Timelord DVD box set at some point in the future? Oh yes, Timelash. It's crap. Enough. We need more 7th Doctor stories if you ask me, like Battlefield, Silver Nemesis and Delta and the Bannermen. No, seriously, I do like these stories!
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Post by Sithspawn on May 5, 2007 8:34:03 GMT
BBC DVD release schedule
from BBC.co.uk
25 June: Series 3, Volume 2 9 July: Timelash 23 July: Series 3, Volume 3 6 August: Time-flight / Arc of Infinity
The Restoration Team have unveiled provisional details of the Time-Flight / Arc of Infinity release:
Time-Flight:
Audio commentary from Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and script editor Eric Saward Mouth on Legs - the first ever on-screen interview with Janet Fielding on a Classic Series DVD release Deleted and Extended Scenes package, taken from both broadcast quality and timecoded viewing copies of the studio recordings and early edits Jurassic Larks - behind-the-scenes action from the studio recording sessions Out-takes - a collection of humorous fluffs and technical gaffs from the story's production Peter Grimwade interview from 1987, in which the late writer / director talks to Nick Briggs about his writing work on this story Photo gallery Coming Soon trailer Production information subtitles 1983 Doctor Who Annual and Radio Times listings in PDF files
Arc of Infinity: Audio commentary, featuring Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and Colin Baker Anti-Matter from Amsterdam - a new documentary which looks at the making of Arc of Infinity. Featuring actors Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sarah Sutton, Ian Collier, Paul Jerricho and Alistair Cumming, along with script editor Eric Saward, with writer Johnny Byrne and narrator Sophie Aldred filmed on-location in Amsterdam The Omega Factor in which writers and actors involved in the various Omega stories look at the character and motivations of the renegade Time Lord. Featuring co-creator Bob Baker, writer Johnny Byrne, actors Stephen Thorne and Ian Collier, and writer Nev Fountain, who continued Omega's story in an audio play from Big Finish Deleted Scenes package, taken from a timecoded viewing copy of an early edit of the last episode. Under Arc Lights - behind-the-scenes studio footage, courtesy of timecoded viewing copies of some of the studio recording sessions A CGI Effects option, giving the viewer the option to watch the story with eighteen of the original video effects sequences replaced by new CGI versions. Isolated music track BBC1 trailer and continuity announcements Photo gallery Coming Soon trailer Production information subtitles Radio Times listings
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Post by Sithspawn on May 21, 2007 9:34:44 GMT
More DVD releases.
3rd September The Time Warrior 23rd September The Key to Time Region 2 (Region 1 has been available for some time)
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Post by Sithspawn on May 27, 2007 9:46:34 GMT
A DVD rumour, from the Navy of all sources, is that the Jon Pertwee story The Sea Devils is being prepared for DVD release. One of my all time favourite stories, Fantastic!!!
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Post by Sithspawn on Jul 24, 2007 11:40:12 GMT
From bbc.co.uk, Extras revealed for epic Key to Time box set.
The Key to Time, starring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, is a seven-DVD box set containing the six linked stories of Doctor Who's 16th season, along with a huge array of extras.
In The Key to Time, the Doctor and his new companion, Time Lady Romana (Mary Tamm) are dispatched by the White Guardian to recover the six segments of a powerful device with the ability to stop time.
The six stories that make up The Key To Time are as follows:
The Ribos Operation: The Doctor and Romana trace the first segment of the Key to Time to the planet Ribos, where they encounter two con artists who are engaged in a scam to sell the entire planet to the Graff Vynda-K, deposed ruler of Levithia.
Extras include:
Commentary with Tom Baker and Mary Tamm. A Matter of Time - the flagship documentary of this box set explores Graham Williams' three year tenure as Doctor Who's producer. The Ribos File - cast and crew look back at the making of this story. Continuities - off-air continuity links from the story's original BBC1 transmission. Season 16 Trailer. Photo Gallery. Coming Soon. Radio Times Listings. Programme subtitles. Subtitle Production Notes.
The Pirate Planet: Douglas Adams penned this episode in which the tracer detects the second segment on the planet Calufrax. The TARDIS makes a bumpy landing, and the Doctor and Romana soon discover that they are not on Calufrax at all.
Extras Include:
Commentary 1 - With Bruce Purchase and director Pennant Roberts. Commentary 2 -With Tom Baker, Mary Tamm and script editor Anthony Read. Parrot Fashion - cast and crew look back at the making of this story. Film Inserts, Deleted Scenes and Outtakes - a collection of extra material from the story's production. Weird Science - a spoof seventies schools science show looks at some the science seen in 'The Key to Time'. Continuities - off-air continuity links from the story's original BBC1 transmission. Photo Gallery. Coming Soon. Radio Times Listings. Programme subtitles. Subtitle Production Notes.
The Stones of Blood: The search for the third segment of the Key leads the Doctor and Romana to the English countryside and an ancient stone circle called The Nine Travellers. But the third segment is nowhere to be found.
Extras Include:
Commentary 1 - With Mary Tamm and director Darrol Blake. Commentary 2 - With Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, Susan Engel and writer David Fisher. Getting Blood from the Stones - cast and crew look back at the making of this story. Hammer Horror - looks at the influences of horror films on Doctor Who stories down the years. Stones Free - Mary Tamm visits the Rollright Stones location used in the story to meet local experts on this ancient stone circle. Deleted Scenes - deleted scenes from episode two. Continuities - off-air continuity links from the story's original BBC1 transmission. Model World - an excerpt from The Model World of Robert Symes looks at the model work for this story, with designer Mat Irvine. Blue Peter - the famous children's show looks back at the history of Doctor Who on the show's fifteen anniversary. Nationwide - the BBC1 news magazine programme looks back on 15 years of Doctor Who. Photo Gallery. Coming Soon. Radio Times Listings. Programme subtitles. Subtitle Production Notes.
The Androids of Tara: The tracer brings the TARDIS to the planet Tara. Romana finds the fourth segment disguised as part of a statue, but is then taken prisoner by Count Grendel of Gracht.
Extras Include:
Commentary - With Tom Baker, Mary Tamm and director Michael Hayes. The Humans of Tara - cast and crew look back at the making of this story. Now and Then - The Androids of Tara - comparing and contrasting present day locations as they are now with how they appeared in the story. Double Trouble - a brief history of 'doubles' in Doctor Who. Photo Gallery. Coming Soon. Radio Times Listings. Programme subtitles. Subtitle Production Notes.
The Power of Kroll: The search for the fifth segment of the Key to Time lands the Doctor and Romana in danger. The Doctor is shot and Romana is kidnapped.
Extras Include:
Commentary - With Tom Baker and John Leeson. In Studio - a fascinating glimpse inside the studio recording of the story, recovered from timecoded monochrome production recordings. Variations - a BBC local news programme visits the story location during filming. There's Something About Mary - Mary Tamm looks back at her single-season starring role as the Doctor's companion. Philip Madoc - A Villain for All Seasons - a retrospective of actor Philip Madoc's numerous roles as a Doctor Who villain down the years. Continuities - off-air continuity links from the story's original BBC1 transmission. Photo Gallery - design, production and publicity stills for the story. Coming Soon. Radio Times Listings. Programme subtitles. Subtitle Production Notes.
The Armageddon Factor: The search for the Sixth (and last) Segment of the Key to Time bring the Doctor, Romana and K9 to the planet Atrios, where they encounter a interplanetary war and Princess Astra.
Extras Include:
Disc 1
Commentary 1 -With Mary Tamm, John Woodvine and director Michael Hayes. Commentary 2 - With Tom Baker, Mary Tamm and John Leeson. Coming Soon. 1979 Doctor Who Annual. Radio Times Listings. Programme subtitles. Subtitle Production Notes.
Disc 2
Defining Shadows - cast and crew look back at the making of this story. Alternative / Extended Scene - taken from a timecoded monochrome studio recording. Directing Who - Michael Hayes looks back on his directing career on Doctor Who. Rogue Time Lords - a potted history of errant Time Lords. Pebble Mill at One - Tom Baker interviewed on the long-running lunchtime magazine show in 1978. Radiophonic Feature - a Pebble Mill at One interview with Dick Mills and Brian Hodgson looking at Radiophonic music and effects in Doctor Who. The New Sound of Music - sound effects supremo Dick Mills talks about creating a Doctor Who sound effects in this extract. Merry Christmas, Doctor Who- a special Christmas sketch, recorded on the set of 'The Armageddon Factor' for the BBC Christmas Tape that year. Continuities - off-air continuity links from the story's original BBC1 transmission. Photo Gallery. Late Night Story - Tom Baker reads five spine-chilling stories from this 1978 series - The Photograph, The Emissary, Nursery Tea, The End of the Party and Sredni Vashtar. Easter Egg.
The Key To Time box set is released on 24 September 2007.
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Post by Sithspawn on Aug 28, 2007 11:57:41 GMT
Amazon.co.uk is listing 4th Doctor story Destiny of the Daleks for release on 26th November 2007.
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Post by Sithspawn on Sept 6, 2007 13:36:58 GMT
Planet of Evil featuring 4th Doctor tom Baker and Liz Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith is due for DVD release 15th October.
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Post by Sithspawn on Sept 21, 2007 19:32:36 GMT
More Doctor Who DVDs, and another box set. This time it features Doctor Who and the Silurians, The Sea Devils and Warriors of the Deep. No date yet, but it will be sometime in the new year.
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Post by Sithspawn on Sept 27, 2007 11:51:27 GMT
The Davros DVD box set featuring all the classic Doctor Who stories with the Dalek creator is due for release on the same day as Destiny of the Daleks, Nov 26th. The set also includes several of the Big Finish audios stories featuring Davros and updated extras on the Remembrance DVD.
K9 & Company is due for release sometime in 2008.
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Post by Sithspawn on Nov 1, 2007 13:50:36 GMT
word from DWOnline is that First Doctor story The Time Meddler is due for DVD release in 2008.
Of all the Harnell stories I'm glad this one is being released, a great story with Peter Butterworth putting in a great performance as The Meddling Monk.
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