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All six parts of the classic Doctor Who story, with Tom Baker
playing the legendary Time Lord as he faces up to his greatest
enemy - the Daleks. Charged by the Time Lords with the task of
destroying the Dalek menace before they have even developed, the
Doctor travels with Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) and Harry (Ian Marter)
back in time to the planet of Skaro, to a point where he could
prevent the evolution of the Dalek race. But the Doctor faces a
crisis of conscience as he questions the ethics of what amounts to
genocide. Will he be able to destroy an entire species to save
countless lives in the future?
Another adventure for everyone's favourite time-traveller.
Answering the Brigadier's space/time telegraph, the Doctor (Tom
Baker), Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) and Harry (Ian Marter) arrive in
the village of Tulloch, near Loch Ness. A series of attacks have
taken place on local oil rigs, and many are blaming the legendary
monster. The Doctor discovers the creature to be the Skarasen -
cyborg pet of invading aliens the Zygons. Their own planet having
been destroyed and their spaceship crippled, these deadly
shape-shifters are now intent upon taking control of the planet
Earth.
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Docor Who - Robot (DVD)
Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Ian Marter, Michael Kilgarriff, Nicholas Courtney, …
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The newly regenerated Doctor (Tom Baker), assisted by Sarah, Harry
and the Brigadier, has to track down the theft of the components
for a powerful new laser gun, and the death of a prominent
politician. Sarah investigates the mysterious Think Tank, where it
becomes clear that robot K-1 is being misused by its political
extremist masters and the Doctor has to prevent the robot from
being used to start an atomic war. Tom Baker's first story as the
Doctor.
Jon Culshaw reads this exciting novelisation of a 1975 TV adventure
featuring the Fourth Doctor At a time in the far-off future, Earth
has become uninhabitable. A selection of Humanity is placed,
deep-frozen, in a fully automated space station, to await the day
of their return to Earth. Thousands of years later, the Doctor
arrives with his companions Sarah and Harry, and finds things going
suspiciously wrong. The station is under attack from the giant
Wirrn, deadly creatures who, in their lust for power, now threaten
the future of the whole Human Race... Jon Culshaw reads this
unabridged novelisation written by Ian Marter, who played Harry
Sullivan in the original BBC TV series.
All four classic Doctor Who stories featuring the alien species,
the Sontarans, who first appeared in the 1973 story, 'The Time
Warrior'. The Sontarans are a self -cloning race who live in a
militaristic society in the 'southern spiral arm of the galaxy'.
Humanoid in appearance, with a squat build and distinctive
dome-shaped heads, they are far stronger than mere humans and
possess an unquenchable thirst for war. The other stories in this
set are 'The Invasion of Time' (1977), 'The Two Doctors' (1984) and
'The Sontaran Experiment' (1975).
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Doctor Who: The Ark in Space (DVD)
Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Ian Marter, Wendy Williams, Kenton Moore, …
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Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor
(Tom Baker), Sarah and Harry land on space station Nerva, where the
chosen few of the human race are in suspended animation, awaiting
the call to revive. However, an insectoid alien life form known as
the Wirrn has infiltrated the Ark and cut through the humans' alarm
clock. The Wirrn now intend to use the sleepers as the hosts for
their hatchings and claim the Earth as their own.
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Doctor Who: Cybermen Collection (DVD)
Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Ian Marter, Kevin Stoney, David Collings, …
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Two classic Doctor Who adventures, one from the 1970s and one from
the 1980s, both featuring those sinister humanoids the Cybermen. In
'Revenge of the Cybermen' (1975), the Doctor (Tom Baker), Sarah
Jane (Elisabeth Sladen) and Harry (Ian Marter) return to the space
station Nerva (from 'The Ark in Space') to recover the TARDIS. They
discover the crew decimated by a strange plague, to which Sarah
falls prey. The Doctor realises that the plague is part of a plot
by the Cybermen to destroy Voga, the planet of gold - gold being
the only thing which is lethal to them. At the same time the Vogans
are planning to destroy the Cybermen with their Skystriker rocket.
The three-part adventure 'Silver Nemesis' (1988) was made to
celebrate Dr Who's 25th anniversary. A statue, blasted into space
350 years ago, crashes into Earth in the core of a meteor. The
Doctor (Baker) and his assistant Ace (Sophie Aldred) must fight two
armies from different time periods, a regiment from 1988 and a
battallion of soldiers from 2688, whilst guarding the statue from
the clutches of the Cybermen.
An unabridged reading of an exciting classic novelisation, based on
a TV adventure featuring the Second Doctor, as played by Patrick
Troughton. Materialising in Outer Space, the TARDIS is attached by
a missile fired from the dark side of the moon. Back on Earth, the
newly-formed United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT), led by
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, is disturbed by a series of UFO
sightings over Southern England. Meanwhile, a large consigment of
mysterious crates is delivered to the headquarters of International
Electromatix, the largest computer and electronics firm in the
world. These three seemingly unconnected events are in fact the
preparations for a massive Cyberman invasion of Earth, with one
aim: the total annihilation of the human race. Duration: 5 hours
approx.
Tom Baker stars as the enigmatic Time Lord in this classic two-part
adventure. Arriving on a seemingly deserted Earth, the Doctor,
Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) and Harry (Ian Marter) soon discover a
crew of shipwrecked astronauts from a distant Earth colony. Lured
there by a fake distress call, the astronauts are being
experimented on by the deadly Sontarans in preparation of a
full-scale invasion of the planet. Can the Doctor defeat Sontaran
Field-Marshall Styre (Kevin Lindsay) and save the world?
Jamie Glover reads a thrilling novelisation of an adventure in
history for the First Doctor. It's 1794, and the TARDIS
materialises some distance from Paris during the French Revolution,
the scene of the infamous Reign of Terror. Soon the Doctor, Susan,
Ian and Barbara find themselves caught up in the tangled web of
historical events. Who is James Stirling, the master-spy to whom
Ian must deliver a message? What world-shattering events are being
discussed in a deserted inn off the Calais road? And can the Doctor
and his friends escape a violent and bloody death at the dreaded
guillotine? Jamie Glover, who played William Russell in BBC TV's An
Adventure in Space and Time, reads Nigel Robinson's novelisation of
the 1964 TV serial by Dennis Spooner. (P) 2022 BBC Studios
Distribution Ltd (c) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
The survivors of a devastated future Earth lie in suspended
animation on a great satellite. When Earth is safe again, they will
awaken. But when the Doctor, Sarah and Harry arrive on the Terra
Nova, they find the systems have failed and the humans never woke.
The Wirrrn Queen has infiltrated the satellite, and laid her eggs
inside one of the sleepers. As the first of the humans wake, they
face an attack by the emerging Wirrrn. But not everyone is what
they seem, and the only way the Doctor can discover the truth is by
joining with the dead mind of the Wirrrn Queen. The price of
failure is the Doctor's death, and the end of humanity. This novel
is based on a Doctor Who story which was originally broadcast from
25 January to 15 February 1975. Featuring the Fourth Doctor as
played by Tom Baker, and his companions Sarah Jane Smith and Harry
Sullivan
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Doctor Who: Revisitations 2 (DVD)
Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury, Alan Bennion, Sonny Caldinez, …
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Three digitally remastered Doctor Who stories from the 1960s, '70s
and '80s. In the three-part 'The Seeds of Death' (1969), the Doctor
(Patrick Troughton), Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Zoe (Wendy Padbury)
travel to a moon relay station to find out why T-Mat, a form of
instant travel, has broken down. There they discover a race of Ice
Warriors, planning to use T-Mat to carry seed pods to earth which
will produce a deadly fungus to suck the air dry of oxygen. The
Doctor has to foil the Ice Warriors' plan, avoiding the deadly pods
along the way. In the four-part 'Carnival of Monsters' (1972), the
Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning) find themselves arrested
as stowaways after the TARDIS makes an unplanned arrival on the
S.S. Bernice, en route to India in 1926. However, the ship is in
fact trapped in a miniscope - the mechanical peepshow of
intergalactic showman Vorg (Leslie Dwyer). When the Scope is
impounded by officials on the planet Inter-Minor, many of the
creatures contained within get loose, including the monstrous
Drashigs. In the four-part 'Resurrection of the Daleks' (1983), the
Daleks are once again seeking their creator, Davros (Terry Molloy),
to discover a cure for the Movellan virus. Mercenaries free Davros
from his prison ship, but the Kaled scientist has other ideas, and
soon a Dalek civil war is underway. On 20th-century Earth the
Doctor (Peter Davison), Tegan (Janet Fielding) and Turlough (Mark
Strickson) are caught up between the rival factions and the Earth
rebels, but they are already part of a larger plan to destroy
Gallifrey.
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