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Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor
(Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning) travel to Stangmoor prison to
investigate a machine which can remove evil from the minds of
criminals. However, the man behind the scheme - Professor Kellerman
- is in fact the Doctor's arch-nemesis, the Master (Roger Delgado),
and is planning to disrupt a United Nations peace conference.
Inside the Master's machine is an alien parasite which can make
people see their greatest fears, and is growing stronger all the
time. Can the Doctor stop both the Master and the unearthly
parasite?
The last adventure to star Jon Pertwee. To save the Universe, the
Doctor must travel to the planet Metebelis Three, where he
discovers an invasion plan of Earth by the Metebelis Spiders, under
the leadership of the Great One. To save the planet the Doctor must
absorb a lethal dose of radiation, triggering his third
regeneration...
Two classic Doctor Who adventures set on the planet of Peladon,
starring Jon Pertwee as the Third Doctor, with Katy Manning as his
companion in the first story and Elisabeth Sladen in the second. In
the four-parter 'The Curse of Peladon' (1972), the Doctor (Pertwee)
finally seems to have escaped his exile to Earth when he manages to
transport Jo (Manning) in the Tardis to the planet Peladon. The
pair are mistaken for Earth delegates at a conference to decide
whether Peladon should join the Galactic Federation, and discover
that someone is attempting to use the legendary royal beast of
Aggador to trigger off a war. In the six-parter 'The Monster of
Peladon' (1974), the Tardis arrives on the Planet of Peladon half a
century after the Doctor's first visit. The planet has now become
of great tactical importance because of its focal position between
warring factions. The Doctor and Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) have to
act as peacekeepers between rival ambassadors and they must also
find the truth behind 'the spirit'.
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Doctor Who: Lost in Time (DVD)
William Hartnell, Julian Glover, Derek Ware, Walter Randall, Nicholas Courtney, …
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A collection of previously lost, now restored episodes - known by
fans as the 'orphaned' episodes - from the legendary Doctor Who
series. Episodes are: 'The Crusade' (1); 'The Crusade' (3) - with
commentary by Julian Glover and Gary Russell; 'The Daleks' Master
Plan' (2) - with commentary by Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney and Ray
Cusick; 'The Daleks' Master Plan' (5); 'The Daleks' Master Plan'
(10); 'The Celestial Toymaker' (4); 'The Underwater Menace (3)';
'The Moonbase' (2); 'The Moonbase' (4); 'The Faceless Ones' (1);
'The Faceless Ones' (3); 'The Evil of the Daleks (2) - with
commentary by Deborah Watling and Gary Russell; 'The Abominable
Snowmen' (2) - with commentary by Deborah Watling and Gary Russell;
'The Enemy of the World' (3); 'The Web of Fear' (1) - with
commentary by Deborah Watling, Derrick Sherwin and Gary Russell;
'The Wheel in Space (3)'; 'The Wheel in Space (6) - with commentary
by Derrick Sherwin and Tristan de Vere Cole; and 'The Space
Pirates' (2). 'Audio only' episodes are: 'The Crusade' (2); 'The
Crusade' (4); 'The Moonbase' (1); and 'The Moonbase' (3).
Double bill of classic 'Doctor Who' television serials. 'Invasion
of the Dinosaurs' (1975) is the last storyline to feature Jon
Pertwee as the Doctor. When a group of scientists who want to
return the Earth to a time before technology use dinosaurs to try
and force people to flee the cities, the Doctor and Sarah Jane
Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) set out to stop them. In 'The Android
Invasion' (1975) the Doctor (now played by Tom Baker) and Sarah
Jane believe that they are back on Earth when the TARDIS lands near
what seems to be a peaceful English village. But why is the local
pub deserted? And who are the spacesuit-wearing figures with guns
for fingers? The intrepid pair set out to discover the truth.
A collection of classic Doctor Who episodes featuring Tom Baker and
Jon Pertwee in the role of the Doctor. In the four-parter 'The
Horns of Nimon', the Skonnon ships have returned to the skies of
Aneth, demanding tribute. But as the final consignment is being
taken to Skonnos, an accident forces the ship off course. In the
six-parter 'The Time Monster', a new invention to transport matter
through time creates a number of disturbing distortions in the
temporal fabric. The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) investigates, and soon
finds himself up against his nemesis, The Master, in a battle to
control a powerful sacred crystal. In the four-parter 'Underworld',
the TARDIS lands the Doctor (Tom Baker) in a Minyan spaceship that
is on a quest to find the Minyan race banks stored in a missing
ship known as the P7E. They eventually find what they are looking
for in a cave system at the centre of a newly-formed planet. But
the P7E's computer has ideas of its own, and doesn't look kindly
upon its new visitors.
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Treasure Island (DVD)
Patrick Troughton, Anthony Bate, Alfred Burke, Jack Watson, David Collings, …
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BBC adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel. When
Captain Billy Bones (Jack Watson) arrives at Daniel Hawkins (Terry
Scully)'s inn, the ailing Hawkins is glad to receive some money
from the old sailor. It transpires that Bones has in his possession
the map to some hidden treasure in the Bahamas, which he entrusts
to Daniel's young son, Jim (Ashley Knight). When Bones' former
shipmates, led by Long John Silver (Alfred Burke), arrive to claim
the map, Jim escapes. With the help of a local doctor and
magistrate, he sets sail for the tropics to discover Treasure
Island.
Patrick Troughton takes on the role of the Doctor for this TV
serial in which his evil double plots to rule the world by
triggering a series of volcanic eruptions. The action is set in
near-future Australia, where the Doctor learns from an acquaintance
named Giles Kent (Bill Kerr) that he is a dead ringer for
Salamander (also Troughton), a high-profile figure who has devised
a means of storing solar energy that enables him to unleash natural
disasters at will. Through impersonating Salamander the Doctor
discovers more about his plot, but, with his enemy also capable of
impersonating him, the Doctor will face a stern test of his wits if
he is to restore peace.
The Doctor is on a mission, travelling back to the middle ages to
locate some missing scientists. He is, however, seriously
inconvenienced when he meets a Sontaran warrior. Jon Pertwee stars.
A new edition of the collection featuring each of the Doctor's
full-cast BBC radio adventures - and more. In The Paradise of Death
and The Ghosts of N-Space, the Third Doctor reunites with Sarah
Jane Smith and UNIT for adventures on Earth and beyond, first
broadcast on BBC Radio in the 1990s. In Doctor Who and the
Pescatons, made for LP release in 1976, the Fourth Doctor and Sarah
fight alien invasion on present day Earth. The duo return in
Exploration Earth: The Time Machine, for BBC Schools Radio, in
which they witness the Earth's early development. Whatever Happened
To...Susan? is a tongue-in-cheek look at how Susan Foreman's life
might have turned out after her adventures with the Doctor, and
Slipback is a full-throttle adventure for the Sixth Doctor and
Peri, first broadcast on BBC Radio in 1985. Also included in this
new edition is a 45 minute conversation with Elisabeth Sladen,
recorded exclusively for BBC Audio in 2004. (c)2022 BBC Studios
Distribution Ltd (P)2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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