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Old 11th September 2015, 09:32 PM
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Had a Davison double-bill last night, The King's Demons followed by The Awakening. Talk about a game of two halves!

The King's Demons is a 2parter that feels like two different stories entirely in quality. The first episode is really pretty good - well made, good historical ambiance, well-set up guest characters, a good build-up of intrigue... and then part 2 is just a complete load of balls. Poor.
The Awakening, on the other hand, is great fun. One of the better Davison stories, this is an atmospheric little story with an excellent guest cast and a cool premise as well as lots of great dialogue. Always enjoyed this one.
This double also really showed up the "two Peter Davisons". He's as bland and beige as they come in Demons, yet he's really good in The Awakening. Of course, the script probably helps - he gets lots of good dialogue, including some nicely sardonic one-liners, and sparks very well off of Jane and Will. Frankly, they should have kept those two and ditched Tegan and Turlough on the spot.
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Old 11th September 2015, 10:25 PM
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Had a Davison double-bill last night, The King's Demons followed by The Awakening. Talk about a game of two halves!

The King's Demons is a 2parter that feels like two different stories entirely in quality. The first episode is really pretty good - well made, good historical ambiance, well-set up guest characters, a good build-up of intrigue... and then part 2 is just a complete load of balls. Poor.
The Awakening, on the other hand, is great fun. One of the better Davison stories, this is an atmospheric little story with an excellent guest cast and a cool premise as well as lots of great dialogue. Always enjoyed this one.
This double also really showed up the "two Peter Davisons". He's as bland and beige as they come in Demons, yet he's really good in The Awakening. Of course, the script probably helps - he gets lots of good dialogue, including some nicely sardonic one-liners, and sparks very well off of Jane and Will. Frankly, they should have kept those two and ditched Tegan and Turlough on the spot.
I saw both of these when they first aired. I thought The Kings Demons was great as it brought back the Master. However after having it on vhs and owning the dvd it's not one i ever revisit.

As you say The Awakening is far better in every way though. The Malus in the church is a great design.

Overall i like Davison's tenure in the role. There are a few classics - Earthshock, Androzani, Enlightenment, Resurrection of the Daleks, Kinda. Some very good ones - Warriors of the Deep, The Visitation, Frontios, but the only two i'm not over fond of are The Kings Demons and Time Flight.
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Old 14th September 2015, 08:15 PM
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The Witch's Familiar
Under The Lake
Before The Flood
The Girl Who Died
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The Zygon Invasion
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Sleep No More
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My avatar's getting quite excited by episode 10's title.
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Old 15th September 2015, 11:29 PM
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Im curious to the new dr who subscription thats being advertised

Anyone know

How often is the subscription and how many episodes are on each dvd?
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Old 16th September 2015, 10:53 AM
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I don't know of one Gag.

There is a new part work in the form of a hardback book. Do you mean this?

http://merchandise.thedoctorwhosite....ry-collection/
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Old 16th September 2015, 11:17 AM
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Lol silly me i wasnt paying much attention to the advert and because a friend knew i didnt mind dr who he started reading about it

I should have done my homework instead of half listening to him

wakey wakey doh!

Way he was describing it i got impression it was a magazine all about the doctors and enemies etc and with each magazine was a dvd with some episodes. And when you buy the whole collection youve got all you need to know and the whole set on dvd.

Silly me

Now it would be interesting if they did release a series like that each dvd you got 2 complete episodes (2 stories 8/9 episodes) and a behind the scene, making off and insight of each story of how and where they got the ideas etc from.
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Old 16th September 2015, 06:55 PM
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It's got it's own website and everything, I was looking at it in Smiths last week. Just a shame they started with Daleks in Manhatten etc.
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Old 16th September 2015, 09:23 PM
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It's going to cost around two and a half grand to collect which is a hell of a lot.

Especially when they are using material mainly published in Doctor Who magazines archive features. Obviously the very new stories covered haven't been printed before but it's still money best spent elsewhere.
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Old 16th September 2015, 10:48 PM
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It's going to cost around two and a half grand to collect which is a hell of a lot.

Especially when they are using material mainly published in Doctor Who magazines archive features. Obviously the very new stories covered haven't been printed before but it's still money best spent elsewhere.
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Here the real cost broken down
This collection contains 80 volume books (out every 2 weeks) starts from Wednesday 9 September 2015 and it will end on Wednesday 12 September 2018 (160 weeks / 3 years to complete) and it will cost in total £788.20 to collect all 80 books covering every episode up to “Last Christmas” I don’t know if they are going to include upcoming series like series 9 or 35 which starts next month.
costs £1.99 for issue 01 (Wednesday 09 September 2015)
costs £6.99 for issue 02 (Wednesday 16 September 2015)
costs £9.99 for issues 03 – 80 (Wednesday 30 September 2015 – Wednesday 12 September 2018)
THE COLLECTION RUNS FROM WEDNESDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2015 – WEDNESDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2018 (80 VOLUME BOOKS WHICH COVER ALL 12 DOCTORS) (1963-2015)

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Old 16th September 2015, 11:00 PM
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Cant even see dedicated fans spending that much
Say it was 2and half grand £10 each = 250 mags at fortnightly that means it would take almost 10years
Who seriously would spend that length of time collecting them???
Would seriously have to be a dedicated geeky nerd.
Sorry Gag. Don't know where i got that figure from.

80 books - £788.20

Plus everything that's televised up until the run ends in three years time, which could be another 52 stories beginning this Saturday.
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