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Doctor Who: The Moonbase (DVD)
Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Anneke Wills, Michael Craze, Patrick Barr, …
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R436
R234
Discovery Miles 2 340
Save R202 (46%)
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Patrick Troughton stars as the Doctor in this 1967 TV serial set on
the Moon. In 2070 the Doctor and his travelling companions Jamie
(Frazer Hines), Polly (Anneke Wills) and Ben (Michael Craze) arrive
on the Moon and set out to visit the Moonbase, a manned structure
used to control the Earth's weather through a device known as the
Gravitron. All is not well on the Moonbase, however, with many of
its crew suffering from a mysterious virus. It isn't long before
the base is quarantined, leaving the Doctor, Jamie, Polly and Ben
to try to get to the bottom of events and to deal with the
increasing threat posed by the Cybermen, who appear to have
infiltrated the base. With two of the original episodes missing,
animated reconstructions are used to complete the story.
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Doctor Who: Lost in Time (DVD)
William Hartnell, Julian Glover, Derek Ware, Walter Randall, Nicholas Courtney, …
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R338
Discovery Miles 3 380
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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).
Spot the Frog is a wild and gentle strip, an oddball of modern
comics. The humor springs from misadventure and friendship, where
the characters are more likely to lend a hand than give a push.
Spot the Frog hops from the page in high spirits, pleasant and
good-natured, a refreshing alternative to the daily concerns of a
cynical world. The change is like a cool breeze across a pond on a
blistering summer day.
Spot the Frog is the first collection of Mark Heath's charming
new comic strip. Through its pages readers meet Spot, an amiable
little amphibian; grandfatherly Karl, Spot's favorite two-legged
mammal; and Buddy, a bespectacled fellow-frog who is Spot's best
pal. This trio finds its way in and out of life's challenges and
joys, never needing more than each other and their immediate
surroundings to generate plenty of laughs and lighter views of the
world at large.
Spot the Frog is a tribute to Heath's originality, his
beautifully rendered characters, and the artist-writer's ability to
successfully swim against the stream.
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