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Special Editions of three classic Doctor Who DVD releases. Remastered. Repackaged. Reappraised.
The Tomb of the Cybermen: Special Edition
For centuries, the disappearance of the Cybermen from the universe has been a mystery. The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria arrive on Telos – once the Cyber home world – just as an Earth expedition uncovers the entrance to a long-lost control centre filled with baffling technology.
Special Features:
- Morris Barry Introduction - The director’s introduction from the 1993 VHS release.
- Title Sequence - Tests and build-up elements for the Patrick Troughton title sequence.
- Late Night Line-Up - behind the scenes at the BBC Visual Effects department to interview Jack Kine.
- The Final End - The Evil of the Daleks is mostly missing from the BBC archives. A small taste of the climactic battle…
- Abominable Snowmen Audio Trailer
- Coming Soon Trailer
- Production Subtitles
- The Lost Giants - Cast and crew look back on the making of the story.
- The Curse of the Cybermen’s Tomb - Sir Christopher Frayling and Dr Debbie Challis examine the ancient Egyptian origins to the story.
- Cybermen – Extended Edition - A history of the Cybermen.
- The Magic of VidFIRE - A look at the technology behind the VidFIRE process.
- Sky Ray Advert - 1960’s Doctor Who themed promo for Walls Sky Ray ice lolly.
- Photo Gallery
- Radio Times Listings
The Three Doctors: Special Edition
The Time Lords are in crisis. A powerful force is draining their energy into a mysterious Black Hole - and they must recruit the Doctor to save them. But one Doctor isn’t enough for this mission...
- Commentary
- Happy Birthday To Who - A brand-new look at the making of this anniversary story.
- Was Doctor Who Rubbish? - Raising a defence against criticism of the classic series.
- Girls, Girls, Girls – The 1970s Katy Manning, Caroline John (Liz Shaw) and Louise Jameson (Leela) on being a 1970s Doctor Who girl.
- Pebble Mill At One - Archival interview with the second Doctor Patrick Troughton and visual effects wizard Bernard Wilkie.
- Blue Peter Jon Pertwee introduces the Whomobile.
- BSB Highlights Cast and crew discuss The Three Doctors
- The Five Faces Of Doctor Who - The full trailer for the 1981 repeat season which included The Three Doctors.
- BBC1 Trailer
- 40th Anniversary Trailer
- Radio Times listings
- Production Subtitles
- Photo Gallery
- Coming Soon Trailer
- Digitally remastered picture and sound
The Robots of Death: Special Edition
The TARDIS, carrying the Doctor and his new companion Leela, arrives aboard a huge sandminer on a deserted world. The small human crew rely almost entirely on robots to carry out their every task and whim while they mine the planet’s rich minerals.
Special Features:
- Commentary 1 - Original release commentary.
- Commentary 2 - New commentary with actors Tom Baker (the Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela) and Pamela Salem (Toos), and director Michael E Briant.
- The Sandmine Murders - Cast and crew look back at the making of the story.
- Robophobia - Toby Hadoke takes a humorous look at the history of robots.
- Studio Sound - Example of a studio scene before the robot voice effects were added.
- Model Shots Black and white time-coded recording of the original model insert film.
- Studio Floor Plan - Interactive view of the studio layout via the original floor plan drawings.
- BBC
- Doctor Who
- PG
- Doctor Who
- English
- Second Doctor
- Fourth Doctor
- 5
- Doctor Who
- 2
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Special Editions of three classic Doctor Who DVD releases. Remastered. Repackaged. Reappraised.
The Tomb of the Cybermen: Special Edition
For centuries, the disappearance of the Cybermen from the universe has been a mystery. The Doctor, Jamie and Victoria arrive on Telos – once the Cyber home world – just as an Earth expedition uncovers the entrance to a long-lost control centre filled with baffling technology.
Special Features:
- Morris Barry Introduction - The director’s introduction from the 1993 VHS release.
- Title Sequence - Tests and build-up elements for the Patrick Troughton title sequence.
- Late Night Line-Up - behind the scenes at the BBC Visual Effects department to interview Jack Kine.
- The Final End - The Evil of the Daleks is mostly missing from the BBC archives. A small taste of the climactic battle…
- Abominable Snowmen Audio Trailer
- Coming Soon Trailer
- Production Subtitles
- The Lost Giants - Cast and crew look back on the making of the story.
- The Curse of the Cybermen’s Tomb - Sir Christopher Frayling and Dr Debbie Challis examine the ancient Egyptian origins to the story.
- Cybermen – Extended Edition - A history of the Cybermen.
- The Magic of VidFIRE - A look at the technology behind the VidFIRE process.
- Sky Ray Advert - 1960’s Doctor Who themed promo for Walls Sky Ray ice lolly.
- Photo Gallery
- Radio Times Listings
The Three Doctors: Special Edition
The Time Lords are in crisis. A powerful force is draining their energy into a mysterious Black Hole - and they must recruit the Doctor to save them. But one Doctor isn’t enough for this mission...
- Commentary
- Happy Birthday To Who - A brand-new look at the making of this anniversary story.
- Was Doctor Who Rubbish? - Raising a defence against criticism of the classic series.
- Girls, Girls, Girls – The 1970s Katy Manning, Caroline John (Liz Shaw) and Louise Jameson (Leela) on being a 1970s Doctor Who girl.
- Pebble Mill At One - Archival interview with the second Doctor Patrick Troughton and visual effects wizard Bernard Wilkie.
- Blue Peter Jon Pertwee introduces the Whomobile.
- BSB Highlights Cast and crew discuss The Three Doctors
- The Five Faces Of Doctor Who - The full trailer for the 1981 repeat season which included The Three Doctors.
- BBC1 Trailer
- 40th Anniversary Trailer
- Radio Times listings
- Production Subtitles
- Photo Gallery
- Coming Soon Trailer
- Digitally remastered picture and sound
The Robots of Death: Special Edition
The TARDIS, carrying the Doctor and his new companion Leela, arrives aboard a huge sandminer on a deserted world. The small human crew rely almost entirely on robots to carry out their every task and whim while they mine the planet’s rich minerals.
Special Features:
- Commentary 1 - Original release commentary.
- Commentary 2 - New commentary with actors Tom Baker (the Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela) and Pamela Salem (Toos), and director Michael E Briant.
- The Sandmine Murders - Cast and crew look back at the making of the story.
- Robophobia - Toby Hadoke takes a humorous look at the history of robots.
- Studio Sound - Example of a studio scene before the robot voice effects were added.
- Model Shots Black and white time-coded recording of the original model insert film.
- Studio Floor Plan - Interactive view of the studio layout via the original floor plan drawings.
- BBC
- Doctor Who
- PG
- Doctor Who
- English
- Second Doctor
- Fourth Doctor
- 5
- Doctor Who
- 2
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The Third of the Must
If you're a Doctor Who fan, a true Whovian, these are 3 Serials you can't miss at all. The classic Cybermen stories and them all restored (as much as 2|Entertain could), and full of extras that will make you fully understand the episodes, and really rare to find out in shops today. The very first Multi-Doctor Adventure, and the last one for Hartnell (even though he was not recorded on set). One of the few Serials that's hard to find prior to this Special Edition. It's really good quality and has very good extras. To end the pack is an interesting story for the Fourth Doctor and Leela. You can always watch these kind of DVDs with the new rendered CGI or the classic FX, something that is not so usual today in "restored" DVDs out there. Also the sound is perfect, but don't expect a perfect remastering in 5.1, yet some have this quality.
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