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

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It was revealed that Resurrection was the latest dvd being worked on, and the number of people repeatedly demanding release dates, articles and official announcements led BBC DVD to ban the Restoration Team from saying anything at all about upcoming releases. BBC DVD as it was then even stopped telling the RT what the next release was and removed some decision making from them. So they were working on several upcoming titles with no idea what was out next, and couldn’t talk about anything unreleased – all due to certain “fans” not being able to behave despite repeated cautions. And that’s still the situation we have now, pretty much. It’s exactly the same model. Between 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) Nationwide: Excerpt featuring the BBC Special Effects Exhibition, broadcast 7 December 1972. (3'26" | 4:3 | 1972) Footage: An amateur cine film shot during location filming at the Royal Naval base by one of the sailors who appeared as an extra. With commentary from director Michael Briant. (3'53" | 4:3 | 1972)

Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks". British Video Association. Archived from the original on 20 October 2013 . Retrieved 19 October 2013. Available for the first time are also movie-length editions of ‘ Day of the Daleks‘ and ‘ The Sea Devils‘ from repeat screenings for if you prefer to watch these stories without all the titles and credits. Also DVD versions of multiple stories are available if you’d like to watch those, for reasons I don’t fully understand. It has been a wee bit disappointing so far but it was never going to be on the same scale as the 50th or 40th. An additional promotional DVD was released in DWM 544 on 17 October 2019 as part of the magazine's 40th anniversary, though it is not part of the official 'The Collection' boxset run.The discs were slightly different all simply showing the cover art instead of individualised art per disc, and with a small number of special features absent due to rights issues. Seasons 12, 19 and 18 were originally released with card slipcases, however no slipcase was included with the release of season 10 onward, and reissues of seasons 12, 19 and 18 also did not include slipcases. No booklets or additional physical materials were included with the US release, with the exception of a single double-sided paper listing the special features on each disc included in Seasons 12 and 18. Audiobook: A 1995 abridged audiobook of The Curse of Peladon Target novelization by Brian Hales, read by Jon Pertwee. (89'42" | 1995) Doctor Who The Mutants DVD Set". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013 . Retrieved 29 November 2013. I tried posting this for you all this morning but my message hasn’t shown up for some reason so I’ll try again 🙂 Reply

It’s my understanding over the last couple of days that mark ayres is still working on the next set. Ian Levine was moaning and demanding a release date for the next release and he said he wasn’t enjoying the wait. Mark responded that he wasn’t particularly enjoying the 12 hour days to get it all done which suggests the next set isn’t quite finished yet. To be honest when I think about it I’m not surprised as season 20 is a big season. 8 stories. 2 versions of five doctors and enlightenment. There is the equivalent of 33 episodes to restore if you count 2 versions five doctors (I know it’s feature length but it is the length of roughly 4 eps) and the special edition of enlightenment (it’s about 75 mins so 3 eps) plus with it being 8 stories there will be a significant amount of extras to digitise. It would be a lot of work.Volume 2 of Bookwyrm: An Unauthorized & Unconventional Guide to the Doctor Who Novels covering the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures [88] - TBA In the US, sets typically release a few months after the UK release, with the exception of seasons 12, 19 and 18 which were released closer to, or in some cases before, the UK release. Another example is Season 12 – the replacement programme is eiffy as best for multiple reasons that are too lengthy to get into. Therefore, you would also have to buy the standard edition to get the repaired content. Reverse Standard Conversions: The 2010 RSC restoration of the first five Episodes produced for the DVD release. (122'51" | 4:3 | 2010) 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.

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