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Doctor Who - The Collection Season 9 Blu-Ray (Limited Edition Packaging)

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Info text originally by Martin Wiggins on all stories except The Mutants (which was by Richard Bignell), all updated here. MOVIE-LENGTH EDITIONS – Special repeat screenings of DAY OF THE DALEKS and THE SEA DEVILS, previously unavailable. The Sea Devils was released on DVD alongside Doctor Who and the Silurians and Warriors of the Deep in the Beneath the Surface boxset. The Time Monster was part of a DVD boxset called Myths and Legends with Underworld and The Horns of Nimon.

It’ll be interesting to see if we get Season 16 next instead of Season 20. A set for Doctors 3, 4, and 5 for the 60th anniversary seems apt, followed by a Troughton and a McCoy in 2024. All episodes have been newly remastered from the best available sources including original film elements for The Five Doctors – these classic adventures have never looked or sounded so good on home media. Doctor Who: The Collection – Season 20Doctor Who: Peladon Boxset (DVD)". BBC Shop. Archived from the original on 18 October 2013 . Retrieved 19 October 2013. A despotic marshal wishes to wipe out the native population of the human colony Solos and make the planet habitable for humanity. I’ve said it here before, and I know it’s a bit controversial – re-release all of the out of print sets, as HMV is already repeatedly doing with Season 12; instead of “Limited”, just call the main product “The Collection”. Join Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton on an hilarious European Road Trip. WHEN JANET MET MARTIN

I just question, what happens if the standard sets going forwards will be the ‘revised and corrected’ editions when it comes to the actual video/sound content. That swings it for me, that’s the actual product. Book 1.5: A seperate mini-collection of the anthology which contains Foreword by Hunter O'Connell, A Message to Panda by Paul Magrs, Burnyard of the Cryptopyres by Tyche McPhee Letts, A Tour of La Kraw el Sol by Hunter O'Connell, Ode to a Broken Appliance by T. Maynard Banks and an untitled story by Hunter O'Connell. [64] - TBA In Australia, the logo and cover text were reduced in size to accommodate the Australian age rating on the front cover. The Season 12 and 19 releases matched that of the UK Collectors Edition releases, minus the J-card, which was slightly different. Subsequent releases, starting with season 18, were put out in a slipcase style, with a grey sleeve replacing the interior card case, resulting in a loss of several pieces of artwork.Jake E – As I said, alternatively just bring the Standards up to sync with Limiteds, instead of delaying the standard range by a year plus. Either way, this range needs some kind of marketing boost at the very, very least, though personally I would still prefer the Limiteds to be re-printed at least in small batches and simply brand them as “deluxe” or “luxury” versions. MOVIE-LENGTH EDITIONS Special repeat screenings of Day Of The Daleks and The Sea Devils, previously unavailable. Reverse Standard Conversions: The 2010 RSC restoration of the first five Episodes produced for the DVD release. (122'51" | 4:3 | 2010) The ninth season of Doctor Who provides a nice mix of stories. Three earth-based stories and two extra-terrestrial tales complete Season 9. Analogies regarding joining the European Economic Community, imperialism and segregation are contrasted with high science fiction concepts, the myth of Atlantis and creatures from the sea. Although not as dominant across the Season as others, and substituted for the Royal Navy in one story, UNIT still remain a positive influence. Unlike Season 8, The Master is also used more sparingly. All of these moves add to a wider variety to the storytelling. Some of it for better. Some for worse. Stories

a b c d "The Day of the Daleks (VHS)". timelash.com. Archived from the original on 7 September 2015. Production Subtitles: Text commentary by Richard Bignell providing cast details, script development and other information related to the production of this story. Revised and updated for this release. Time and Atlantis: A making-of documentary newly produced for this release. Featuring Katy Manning, John Levene, and more. Hosted by Toby Hadoke. (50'16" | 16:9 | 2023) Storyboard Comparison: Comparing visual effects designer Ian Scoones's hand-drawn storyboards for the story's opening sequence with the finished version as seen on screen. (2'18" | 4:3 | 2010) CONVENTION FOOTAGE– A chance to hear from UNIT’s Nicholas Courtney and Richard Franklin, recorded in 1986.What I’m saying is that I believe fans want one single Collection set of Doctor Who, have confidence to invest into the main product, knowing it is the best content. For me, that’s having confidence that, even if I get spelling errors or picture / sound blips, at least I could have access to reprint discs identical to the later standards. Unfortunately with Season 18, that’s simply not the case, you have to buy both editions. Behind the Sofa: with Michael E Briant and Katy Manning; Sophie Aldred and Wendy Padbury; and Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton. (30'55" | 16:9 | 2023) BEHIND THE SOFA– Five new Behind the Sofa episodes featuring Katy Manning (Jo), Peter Davison (The Fifth Doctor), Wendy Padbury (Zoe), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Sophie Aldred (Ace) and director Michael E Briant.

Reverse Standards Conversions: The 2011 RSC restoration of the first two Episodes produced for the DVD release. (48'54" | 4:3 | 2011) Nationwide: Excerpt featuring the BBC Special Effects Exhibition, broadcast 7 December 1972. (3'26" | 4:3 | 1972) A high priest on the planet Peladon warns a curse will fall on the planet if it joins the Galactic Federation. Several releases actually suffered as a result, without the knowledge – and collections – of certain fans. Even the Season sets so far haven’t always made things right. talking to and I don’t know who he’s talking to. So there is nothing in the Mirror ‘exclusive’ that is ‘exclusive’. It is meaningless. Anyone with justBetween Now... and Now!: Professor Jim Al-Khalili looks at the science behind The Time Monster. Featuring interviews with Barry Letts, Katy Manning and Richard Franklin. (23'39" | 16:9 | 2010) This eight-disc box set also includes hours of special features previously released on DVD including Documentaries, Featurettes, Audio Commentaries, Day Of The Daleks Special Edition and more.

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