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Here some doctor who news Order Now Doctor Who Season 19 The Collection Blu-ray – Merchandise Guide - The Doctor Who Site Available to order in the UK from www.amazon.co.uk Also available to order in the UK from www.zoom.co.uk (10% off with first order available), www.zavvi.com and www.hmv.com. Available to order in the USA from www.amazon. Order Now Doctor Who Season 19 The Collection Blu-ray Released on 19th November 2018 in the UK and December 4th in the USA BBC Studios announces Peter Davison’s inaugural series as the next installment in the DOCTOR WHO: THE COLLECTION Blu-ray range Today BBC Studios is pleased to announce Doctor Who Season 19 as the next release in the Doctor Who: The Collection range. Season 19 is Peter Davison’s first series as the Fifth Doctor and this edition follows the success of Tom Baker’s first season on Blu-ray. To be released on the 19th November 2018, this collector’s edition also has a limited run. The title will be available to pre-order from HMV and Amazon from tomorrow. Peter Davison joined the long running BBC series in 1982, replacing Tom Baker as the Doctor. His first season bursts with the fresh energy and breathless excitement that would come to define his era. Across seven classic adventures, the Doctor and his companions Tegan, Nyssa and Adric face off against The Master, the terrifying Mara, the Terileptils, the Plasmatons, Monarch and the revamped Cybermen, making a triumphant return to the series in one of the programme’s all-time classics The Limited Edition Blu-ray includes brand new ‘Special Features’ exclusive to this set include: Five new ‘Making-Of’ documentaries for Castrovalva, Four To Doomsday, Black Orchid, Earthshock and Time-Flight, surround sound mixes for Kinda and Earthshock, an Extended Version of Black Orchid Part One, rare studio footage from Castrovalva, Four To Doomsday, Earthshock and Time-Flight, updated special effects for Castrovalva, seven more editions of Behind The Sofa and a newly-shot one-hour interview Peter Davison In Conversation with Matthew Sweet, and much more. The eight-disc box set also includes the Peter Davison/David Tennant mini-episode Time Crash, plus hours of extensive special features previously released on DVD. All 26 episodes are being remastered from scratch by Peter Crocker and Mark Ayres. With this season’s original 16mm film elements still in existence, the location material can be presented in true HD, with studio material upscaled. Lee Binding is again providing stunning packaging design and Pete McTighe has written extensive booklet notes and is the content consultant for the title. Doctor Who: The Collection is executively produced for BBC Studios by Russell Minton. DOCTOR WHO: THE COLLECTION – SEASON 19 includes the following stories from 1982: Castrovalva (Four episodes); Four To Doomsday (Four Episodes); Kinda (Four Episodes); The Visitation (Four Episodes); Black Orchid (Two Episodes); Earthshock (Four Episodes); Time-Flight (Four episodes |
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gag....how did you manage to order the complete Sylvester McCoy dvd's for a fiver? That's 12 dvd's. |
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you're probably right, knowing my luck I probably misread it and they had whole series for sale but each disk separate ...if I have then that teach me a lesson to be more careful and read the small print |
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September 4th: Today in WHO-story Births 1899 - Frank Crawshaw (Arnold Farrow in Planet of Giants) 1903 - Reg Lever (Joker in The Celestial Toymaker) 1932 - Edward de Souza (Marc Cory in Mission to the Unknown; Big Finish Productions actor - Mortimer Davey in The Roof of the World and Sir Henry Irving in the Jago & Litefoot story The Woman in White); Dinsdale Landen (Doctor Judson in The Curse of Fenric) 1975 - Kai Owen (Rhys Williams [Torchwood]; Richard Karne in Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield story Legion) 1999 - Ellie Darcey-Alden (Francesca Latimer in The Snowmen; brother of fellow The Snowmen guest actor Joseph Darcey-Alden) Deaths 2003 - Ben Aris (Lieutenant Sears in Invasion of the Dinosaurs) aged 66 2006 - Bill Meilen (Froyn in The Daleks' Master Plan) aged 73 2009 - Iain Cuthbertson (Garron in The Ribos Operation) aged 79 2014 - Clare Cathcart (Mary in the Big Finish audio The Settling) aged 48 Episodes 1976 - The Masque of Mandragora, Part One: 8.3 million viewers Introductions 1976 - Launch of the fourteenth series of classic Who; first appearance of the TARDIS' secondary console room Releases 1995 - The Sea Devils and Warriors of the Deep (VHS) 2000 - Casualties of War and Festival of Death (BBC Books) 2006 - Doctor Who at the BBC: The Plays (BBC Audio) 2008 - Ghosts of India, The Doctor Trap and Shining Darkness (BBC Books); issue 80 of Doctor Who Adventures (BBC Magazines); Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition: Series Four (Panini Comics UK) 2014 - Domain of the Voord (Big Finish) 2015 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 136 (Big Finish) Behind-the-Scenes 1969 - Tailor Arthur Davey made finishing touches to the Third Doctor's costume 1999 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Fearmonger took place 2005 - Recording of Big Finish's Iris Wildthyme story Wildthyme at Large took place 2012 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Seeds of War took place 2017 - Recording of the Big Finish audios The Siege of Big Ben and Flight Into Hull! took place
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Pic of the Day # 590
Roger Delgado as The Master in The Mind of Evil (1971) |
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September 5th: Today in WHO-story Births 1899 - Jack Melford (Menelaus in The Myth Makers) 1945 - Marc Boyle (Kronos in The Time Monster; stuntman & extra on The Ambassadors of Death, Terror of the Autons to The Claws of Axos, The Sea Devils, The Time Warrior and Death to the Daleks; fight arranger on The Time Warrior) 1964 - Stephen Greenhorn (writer of The Lazarus Experiment, The Doctor's Daughter and the online comic strip Mind Shadows) 1981 - Elize Du Toit (Miss Dexter in 42 and The Sound of Drums) Deaths 1987 - Bill Fraser (General Grugger in Meglos and Bill Pollock in the one-off Doctor Who spin-off K9 & Company) aged 79 1999 - Ivor Roberts (Mogran in Genesis of the Daleks) aged 74 Episodes 1964 - The Reign of Terror, Episode Five ('A Bargain of Necessity'): 6.9 million viewers Releases 1991 - Issue 178 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel) 1994 - The Rescue and The Romans (VHS - double bill) 2005 - Doctor Who at the BBC: Volume Three (BBC Audio) 2014 - Philip Hinchcliffe Presents (Big Finish Productions) Behind-the-Scenes 1999 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Fearmonger took place 2002 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Church and the Crown took place 2005 - Doctor Who Magazine attended the storyboard meeting for Tooth and Claw 2011 - Recording of the Big Finish's The Fourth Doctor Box Set took place 2012 - Recording of the Big Finish audio Spaceport Fear took place
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Alternately, the new series might be starting on October 7th! "iTunes in Germany appear to have just given away one of the BBC’s most closely guarded secrets… Their listing for Series 11 of Doctor Who includes the “arrival” date as the 7th of October – despite previous claims elsewhere that Series 11 was going to land during September – and that date happens to be a Sunday. (The pattern for iTunes in Germany has been to release the series episodes on date of broadcast.)" DOCTOR WHO Moves to Sundays, Start Date Leaked | Starburst
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...oming-15109242 There a link at bottom of page to click on and get tickets . intworks in Manchester this weekend Vworp will include several former Time Lords and The TARDIS The Printworks will be transformed into the Whoniverse this weekend when a Doctor Who fan convention appears at the entertainment complex. Fans of the science fiction TV show will be able to meet former Doctor Who actors as well as attend live talks with directors, scriptwriters and producers. Vworp will appear at The Printworks this Sunday, September 9, between 10am and 5pm. As well as former Time Lords, there will be a host of famous props to see - including Daleks and the TARDIS - that you can take photos with. This event follows the successful Harry Potter convention DraigCon back in July this year, and a similar Game of Thrones event back in June. Former Doctors will be in attendance for photo opportunities and meet and greets, including Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Paul McGann. There will also be dedicated art prints that have been produced especially for the panels. Chic and Nile Rodgers announce Manchester Arena show on UK tour - how to get tickets Fred Booth, centre director of The Printworks, said: "We’re delighted that we get to host this fan convention which celebrates a much-loved British television series, enjoyed by all members of the family." Mark Cookson, event organiser of Vworp, added: "The sheer response from the Who fandom for this event has been immense, and just shows the popularity of the show. We’ve got some great guests lined up, with more to be announced, and it’ll be the perfect warm up for the debut of the 13th Doctor in October." Vworp takes place on the 9th September from 10am to 5pm. Tickets cost £22 each, which will get you access to all panels, screening and lectures, plus an event lanyard and programme, a free autograph from your chosen Vworp guest, and a print of the event's poster art. |
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Pic of the Day # 591 Max Capricorn from 2007's Christmas special Voyage of the Damned. |
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Sunday October 7th - The Woman Who Fell to Earth. |
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