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#45: Box Set - The Key To Time i) The Ribos Operation NOTE - The release of the Key To Time box set was the most extensive release yet. It took all 6 stories from the 16th series and released the 26 episode together in a limited edition, numbered (15,000) box set. Release date - September 2007 Box info: "Contains the complete 26 episode story-arc Plus 9 commentaries (over 16 hours) Plus over 6 1/2 hours of additional special features The Doctor, K9 and his new Time Lord friend, Romana are chosen to find the 6 segments of the Key to Time by the White Guardian. They use the core or the 'tracer' for them to land on the planets to find the segments — a lump of Jethryk, a shrunken planet called Caulfrax, the great seal of Diplos, part of a statue, the 5th has been eaten by the squid 'Kroll' and the final segment is a human being. Can the Doctor get the segments together before the universe is plunged into chaos?" Back cover info: "The Doctor is summoned by the mysterious and powerful White Guardian, and sent on a quest to find the six segments of the Key To Time which, once assembled, will restore balance to the Universe. Joining the Doctor and K9 is the smart and sassy Romana, a Time Lord fresh from the academy. Landing on the wintry planet of Ribos to locate the first segment, the TARDIS crew quickly find themselves embroiled in a little local trouble with a pair of conmen and an unstable warlord..." Special features
Easter Egg: Extra Features Menu - Select 'Information Text', then 'Play All' for slide of information about possible schedule change from Saturday to Thursday The entire box set was re-released in 2009 as a non-limited (and un-numbered) standard edition box set. The contents remained the same Release date - November 2009
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#45: Box Set - The Key To Time ii) The Pirate Planet NOTE - The release of the Key To Time box set was the most extensive release yet. It took all 6 stories from the 16th series and released the 26 episode together in a limited edition, numbered (15,000) box set. Release date - September 2007 Box info: "Contains the complete 26 episode story-arc Plus 9 commentaries (over 16 hours) Plus over 6 1/2 hours of additional special features The Doctor, K9 and his new Time Lord friend, Romana are chosen to find the 6 segments of the Key to Time by the White Guardian. They use the core or the 'tracer' for them to land on the planets to find the segments — a lump of Jethryk, a shrunken planet called Caulfrax, the great seal of Diplos, part of a statue, the 5th has been eaten by the squid 'Kroll' and the final segment is a human being. Can the Doctor get the segments together before the universe is plunged into chaos?" Back cover info: "The Doctor and Romana arrive on the planet Zanak, looking for the second segment of the Key to Time. Although priceless gems are scattered on the streets, and the night sky changes with the dawn of each new prosperous age, the townsfolk live in fear For in a fortress overlooking the city, the terrifying Pirate Captain is in control of the most destructive force in the galaxy..." Special features
The entire box set was re-released in 2009 as a non-limited (and un-numbered) standard edition box set. The contents remained the same Release date - November 2009
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#45: Box Set - The Key To Time iii) The Stones Of Blood NOTE - The release of the Key To Time box set was the most extensive release yet. It took all 6 stories from the 16th series and released the 26 episode together in a limited edition, numbered (15,000) box set. Release date - September 2007 Box info: "Contains the complete 26 episode story-arc Plus 9 commentaries (over 16 hours) Plus over 6 1/2 hours of additional special features The Doctor, K9 and his new Time Lord friend, Romana are chosen to find the 6 segments of the Key to Time by the White Guardian. They use the core or the 'tracer' for them to land on the planets to find the segments — a lump of Jethryk, a shrunken planet called Caulfrax, the great seal of Diplos, part of a statue, the 5th has been eaten by the squid 'Kroll' and the final segment is a human being. Can the Doctor get the segments together before the universe is plunged into chaos?" Back cover info: "The search for the third segment of the Key to Time leads the Doctor, Romana and K9 to Boscombe Moor on Earth in the late 20th century. Here they encounter Professor Amelia Rumford and Vivien Fay, who are surveying an ancient stone circle called the Nine Travellers. What is the link between an ancient Celtic goddess, an alien criminal and a transporter ship concealed in hyperspace? And can the Doctor escape the Druidic sacrifice of blood to uncover the mystery of the moving stones?" Special features
The entire box set was re-released in 2009 as a non-limited (and un-numbered) standard edition box set. The contents remained the same Release date - November 2009
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#45: Box Set - The Key To Time iv) The Androids Of Tara NOTE - The release of the Key To Time box set was the most extensive release yet. It took all 6 stories from the 16th series and released the 26 episode together in a limited edition, numbered (15,000) box set. Release date - September 2007 Box info: "Contains the complete 26 episode story-arc Plus 9 commentaries (over 16 hours) Plus over 6 1/2 hours of additional special features The Doctor, K9 and his new Time Lord friend, Romana are chosen to find the 6 segments of the Key to Time by the White Guardian. They use the core or the 'tracer' for them to land on the planets to find the segments — a lump of Jethryk, a shrunken planet called Caulfrax, the great seal of Diplos, part of a statue, the 5th has been eaten by the squid 'Kroll' and the final segment is a human being. Can the Doctor get the segments together before the universe is plunged into chaos?" Back cover info: "It seems that the search for the fourth segment of the Key to Time will prove simple when Romana locates it on the planet Tara. But in a land where nothing is as it first appears, the Doctor and his companion quickly fins themselves embroiled in a deadly game of kidnap, deceit and counterpoint It is not long before the Doctor himself is locking swords with the dastardly Count Grendel of Gracht, the finest bladesman in the kingdom, who has sinister plans for Romana..." Special features
The entire box set was re-released in 2009 as a non-limited (and un-numbered) standard edition box set. The contents remained the same Release date - November 2009
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#45: Box Set - The Key To Time v) The Power Of Kroll NOTE - The release of the Key To Time box set was the most extensive release yet. It took all 6 stories from the 16th series and released the 26 episode together in a limited edition, numbered (15,000) box set. Release date - September 2007 Box info: "Contains the complete 26 episode story-arc Plus 9 commentaries (over 16 hours) Plus over 6 1/2 hours of additional special features The Doctor, K9 and his new Time Lord friend, Romana are chosen to find the 6 segments of the Key to Time by the White Guardian. They use the core or the 'tracer' for them to land on the planets to find the segments — a lump of Jethryk, a shrunken planet called Caulfrax, the great seal of Diplos, part of a statue, the 5th has been eaten by the squid 'Kroll' and the final segment is a human being. Can the Doctor get the segments together before the universe is plunged into chaos?" Back cover info: "Searching for the fifth segment of the Key to Time, the tracer brings the TARDIS to the treacherous swamps on the third moon of the planet Delta Magna. The Doctor and Romana soon uncover a plot to wipe out the Swampies, the local inhabitants, by the duplicitous crew of a gas refinery Meanwhile, a massive creature is stirring beneath the waters, and the primitive Swampies believe the only way to calm the powerful monster is human sacrifice..." Special features
The entire box set was re-released in 2009 as a non-limited (and un-numbered) standard edition box set. The contents remained the same Release date - November 2009
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#45: Box Set - The Key To Time vi) The Armageddon Factor NOTE - The release of the Key To Time box set was the most extensive release yet. It took all 6 stories from the 16th series and released the 26 episode together in a limited edition, numbered (15,000) box set. Release date - September 2007 Box info: "Contains the complete 26 episode story-arc Plus 9 commentaries (over 16 hours) Plus over 6 1/2 hours of additional special features The Doctor, K9 and his new Time Lord friend, Romana are chosen to find the 6 segments of the Key to Time by the White Guardian. They use the core or the 'tracer' for them to land on the planets to find the segments — a lump of Jethryk, a shrunken planet called Caulfrax, the great seal of Diplos, part of a statue, the 5th has been eaten by the squid 'Kroll' and the final segment is a human being. Can the Doctor get the segments together before the universe is plunged into chaos?" Back cover info: "The Key to Time is almost complete. With only one piece still to find, the Doctor, Romana and K9 arrive on Atrios, a planet in the middle of a terrible war with its twin world Zeos. To restore the balance of the universe for the White Guardian the Doctor must find the sixth segment before the planets destroy each other – but Zeos is deserted, so who is behind the war...?" Special features Disc 1
Disc 2
Disc 2 - Highlight 'Continuities' - Press 'Right' for logo - Enter for Episode 5 Transmission Breakdown * NOTE - This story was never transmitted The entire box set was re-released in 2009 as a non-limited (and un-numbered) standard edition box set. The contents remained the same Release date - November 2009
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#46: Planet Of Evil Release date - October 2007 Back cover info: "The Doctor and Sarah answer an intergalactic distress call that takes them to a far-flung planet at the edge of the known universe — Zeta Minor. Arriving at the same time as a rescue team, they search for survivors of an earlier expedition. But will anyone be allowed to leave the planet alive....?" Special features:
Easter Eggs: Special Features Menu - Highlight 'Continuities' - Press 'Left' for logo - Enter for Hidden Hinchcliffe
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#47: Destiny Of The Daleks Release date - November 2007 Back cover info: "When the Doctor and the recently regenerated Romana arrive on a radioactive planet, the Time Lord has the strangest feeling that he has been there before. Exploring the ruins of an old city, it is not long before they discover the disturbing truth. The TARDIS has materialised on Skaro — original home to the evil Daleks. But who are the mysterious Movellans and what terrible treasure are the Daleks seeking? The answer lies deep beneath the city..." Special features:
Special Features Menu - Highlight 'Audio Options' - Press 'Left' For Logo - Enter For Countdown Timer
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#48: Box Set - Beneath The Surface i) Doctor Who And The Silurians NOTE - Into 2008, and another box set release. 'Beneath The Surface' was a four disc collection, featuring all three stories that contained the reptilian ancestors of the humans - the Siluruans and the Sea Devils Release date - January 2008 Back cover info: "Exiled to Earth and now working for UNIT as their scientific advisor, the Doctor is summoned to an underground research centre at Wenley Moor to investigate a series of inexplicable power losses. Initially suspecting sabotage, he soon discovers that the nearby cave system conceals a colony of an ancient reptilian race called the Silurians. Awaking from a hibernation which has lasted millions of years, they are now intent on reclaiming the Earth from Mankind..." Special features Disc 1 - Episodes 1 - 4
Disc 2 - Episodes 5 - 7
Easter Egg: Disc 2 - At the end of episode 7, leave the DVD playing for the 'Ambassadors Of Death' trailer. [NOTE - This can only be played when using 'Episode Selection' or via 'Scene Select'. It will not work if you select the 'Play All' function]
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#48: Box Set - Beneath The Surface ii) The Sea Devils NOTE - Into 2008, and another box set release. 'Beneath The Surface' was a four disc collection, featuring all three stories that contained the reptilian ancestors of the humans - the Siluruans and the Sea Devils Release date - January 2008 Back cover info: "Arrested after the events at Devil's End, the Master has been incarcerated at a top-security prison on a remote island off the south coast of England. When the Doctor and Jo Grant pay a visit to their old enemy, they find him a reformed character. But can the spate of mysterious shipping accidents and garbled reports of sea monsters in the local area really be a coincidence? The Doctor soon finds himself pitted against the Sea Devils, an ancient race of reptiles intent on eliminating Mankind and reclaiming the Earth for themselves..." Special features
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