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The entire 16th season of the long-running cult classic. Tom Baker,
the popular fourth Doctor, is joined by the beautiful Romana (Mary
Tamm) in this 26-episode intergalactic treasure hunt for the
all-powerful Key to Time. Includes six storylines: 'The Ribos
Operation', 'The Pirate Planet', 'The Stones of Blood', 'The
Androids of Tara', 'The Power of Kroll' and 'The Armageddon
Factor'.
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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).
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.
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Invasion (DVD)
Valerie Gearon, Tsai Chin, Glyn Houston, Lyndon Brook, Barrie Ingram, …
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Cult British sci-fi feature. After a traffic accident victim's
blood is found to be unidentifiable, staff are shocked to hear his
claims that he is an excaped prisoner of an alien spaceship.
However, his outlandish claims appear less shocking when a
spaceship crash lands near the hospital and a force field
mysteriously appears around the building. Dr Mike Vernon (Edward
Judd), who is caring for the patient, vows to protect him from the
invaders, but the aliens are eager to hunt down their escapee
before he betrays their valuable intelligence secrets to the
humans.
A "Traveller's Wine Guide to California" contains spectacular
photography as well as easily-accessible information on such topics
as The Winery Experience and The System of Classification and Grape
Varieties.
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Doctor Who: The Sun Makers (DVD)
Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, John Leeson, Roy Macready, Richard Leech, …
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Another adventure for everyone's favourite time traveller. The vast
majority of the population labour in an underground city, crippled
by the taxes imposed on them by the autocratic Company. It isn't
long before the Doctor is siding with the underground rebel
movement, but the need to overthrow the corrupt rulers takes on a
new urgency when Leela is captured and sentenced to death by their
leader, the sinister Collector...
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Doctor Who: Mannequin Mania (DVD)
Jon Pertwee, Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney, Hugh Burden, John Woodnutt, …
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The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) faces terrifying plastic Autons and
the evil Master in these two classic Doctor Who adventures. In
'Spearhead from Space' (1969), the newly-regenerated Doctor begins
his exile on 20th century Earth after being forbidden to continue
his travels through time and space by his fellow Time Lords. His
arrival coincides with a shower of strange meteorites, which are
promptly investigated by the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce.
Although his old friend Brigadier Alastair Gordon
Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) is initially suspicious of
the Doctor's new appearance and personality, he is forced to ask
for his help when several of the meteorites go missing. The Doctor
discovers that the meteor shower was in fact the first wave of an
invasion by hostile alien intelligence the Nestene; phase two
begins when the Autons - deadly plastic mannequins created by the
Nestene agents on Earth - launch an attack on the unsuspecting
public. In 'Terror of the Autons' (1970), the Doctor must pit his
wits against the Nestene invaders, now teamed with renegade Time
Lord the Master. This episode marks the first appearance of Jo
Grant (Katy Manning), Captain Mike Yates (Richard Franklin) and The
Master (Roger Delgado).
Three digitally remastered Doctor Who episodes from the 1970s, '80s
and '90s. In 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang' (1977), the Doctor (Tom
Baker) and Leela (Louise Jamison) arrive in Victorian London to
find that galactic war criminal Magnus Greel has created giant rats
in the sewers and is sucking the life essence from young girls to
sustain him in his search for his time cabinet. Aided by Professor
Litefoot and music hall proprietor Henry Jago, the Doctor must stop
Greel (masquerading as the Chinese god Weng Chiang) and his
servants Li H'sen Chang and killer doll Mr Sin. 'The Caves of
Androzani' (1984) represents the final outing for the fifth
incarnation of everyone's favourite Time Lord. The Doctor (Peter
Davison) and Peri (Nicola Bryant) become embroiled in an
underground war of gun running and drug smuggling shortly after
landing on the planet Androzani Minor. Apprehended by the military,
they are rescued from execution by the brilliant but horribly
disfigured criminal, Sharaz Jek, whose infatuation with Peri looks
set to be cut short when he discovers that both she and the Doctor
have contracted the deadly disease Spectrox Toxaemia. The only
possible cure is the milk of the queen bat, which dwells in the
caves currently being roamed by the killer Magma Creature... In
'Doctor Who: The Movie' (1996), the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy)
crashlands the TARDIS on Earth in end-of-century San Francisco
while en route to return the Master's remains to their home planet
of Gallifrey. Gunned down by a street gang, the Doctor is rushed to
hospital, where exploratory surgery by Doctor Grace Holloway
(Daphne Ashbrook) triggers a regeneration. The Master has meanwhile
taken over the body of a paramedic and infiltrated the Doctor's
TARDIS, which he plans to use in his latest scheme to take over the
Doctor's new body and destroy the world. Filmed as the pilot for a
revived 'Doctor Who' series - tailored to the American market -
which subsequently failed to materialise, this feature-length
adventure introduces Paul McGann as the renegade Time Lord.
Forbidden to continue his travels through time and space by his
fellow Time Lords, the newly regenerated Doctor (Jon Pertwee)
begins his exile on 20th century Earth. His arrival coincides with
a shower of strange meteorites, which are promptly investigated by
the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce. Although his old friend
Brigadier Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart (Nicholas Courtney) is
initially suspicious of the Doctor's new appearance and
personality, he is forced to ask for his help when several of the
meteorites go missing. The Doctor discovers that the meteor shower
was in fact the first wave of an invasion by hostile alien
intelligence the Nestene; phase two begins when the Autons - deadly
plastic mannequins created by the Nestene agents on Earth - launch
an attack on the unsuspecting public.
This bestselling guide to undertaking your Early Years research
project takes the reader on a practical step-by-step journey.
Breaking down each section into accessible and digestible topics,
and accompanied by a multitude of practical examples, case studies,
research summaries and key points, the author brings this process
to life. The updated and revised fourth edition includes: Useful
additional resources at the end of each chapter Extended material
on the child's voice within research Signposted glossary terms
throughout the text Updated website materials for further study
From learning how to structure and organise your project, through
to the final presentation and written report of your findings, this
is the essential guide and companion for undergraduate and
postgraduate students throughout their early childhood and social
science courses. Guy Roberts-Holmes will be discussing key ideas in
Doing Your Early Years Research Project, a SAGE Masterclass for
early years students and practitioners in collaboration with Kathy
Brodie. Find out more here.
The entire second season of the 1970s BBC sci-fi series.
'Redemption' sees Orac's prediction of the Liberator's destruction
looking likely to be fulfilled when the ship's original owners
arrive and take the rebels prisoner. In 'Shadow', Blake becomes
involved with an interplanetary crime syndicate. 'Weapon' sees
Blake and crew set out to steal a deadly 'delayed-effect' gun,
which Servalan also wishes to possess. In 'Horizon', the Liberator
heads for the edge of the Galaxy, only to be taken prisoner on the
planet Horizon. 'Pressure Point' sees Blake attempting to destroy
the Federation's control centre, only to walk into a trap set by
Travis. In 'Trial', Travis is made a scapegoat by Servalan for
their failure to capture Blake. 'Killer' sees Blake and his crew
stumbling upon a derelict spaceship whilst on a mission to crack
the Federation's new transmission code. The craft houses a deadly
plague which could threaten the existence of the entire universe.
In 'Hostage', Travis tries to trap Blake by kidnapping his cousin,
Inga. 'Countdown' sees Blake and crew coming to the aid of the
planet Albian, whose population are dying from radiation poisoning.
In 'Voice from the Past', a telepathic signal forces Blake to
reroute the Liberator to an asteroid where Travis lies in wait.
Whilst 'Gambit' sees Blake, Cally and Jenna visit a gambling world
to find the man who knows the location of the Federation's Star
One. Avon and Villa, meanwhile, choose to take Orac on an illicit
gambling spree. In 'The Keeper', Blake tries to obtain the key to
Star One from a tribal chief on the planet Goth. However, Travis
has beaten him to it. Finally, 'Star One' sees Blake at last launch
his attack on the Federation's headquarters, unaware that an alien
fleet is poised to invade.
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Doctor Who: The Two Doctors (DVD)
Colin Baker, Patrick Troughton, Nicola Bryant, Frazer Hines, John Stratton, …
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The Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and Jamie arrive at space station J7
to ask the Doctor's old friend Dastari to cease his experiments in
time travel. The station is invaded, and when Doctor number 6
(Colin Baker) and Peri arrive, they find a shell-shocked Jamie
claiming that the Doctor has been killed. It is in fact all part of
a Sontaran plot to discover the secrets of time travel, which
necessitates a trip to Seville to rescue the earlier incarnation of
the Time Lord. Patrick Troughton's last appearance as the Doctor.
This bestselling guide to undertaking your Early Years research
project takes the reader on a practical step-by-step journey.
Breaking down each section into accessible and digestible topics,
and accompanied by a multitude of practical examples, case studies,
research summaries and key points, the author brings this process
to life. The updated and revised fourth edition includes: Useful
additional resources at the end of each chapter Extended material
on the child's voice within research Signposted glossary terms
throughout the text Updated website materials for further study
From learning how to structure and organise your project, through
to the final presentation and written report of your findings, this
is the essential guide and companion for undergraduate and
postgraduate students throughout their early childhood and social
science courses. Guy Roberts-Holmes will be discussing key ideas in
Doing Your Early Years Research Project, a SAGE Masterclass for
early years students and practitioners in collaboration with Kathy
Brodie. Find out more here.
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Dead of Night (DVD)
Clive Swift, Edward Petherbridge, Anna Cropper, Sylvia Kay, Peter Barkworth, …
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Three episodes from the BBC's horror anthology series from the
1970s. In 'The Exorcism' the past comes back to haunt four well-off
friends - Dan (Clive Swift), Edmund (Edward Petherbridge), Rachel
(Anna Cropper) and Margaret (Sylvia Kay) - during a Christmas get
together. In 'Return Flight' pilot Captain Rolph (Peter Barkworth)
struggles to maintain his reputation when he is confronted by the
ghostly image of a Lancaster bomber from the Second World War. In
'A Woman Sobbing' strange goings-on cause Jane (Anna Massey)'s
mental state to become more and more fragile.
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: The Krotons (DVD)
Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury, James Copeland, Gilbert Wynne, …
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The Doctor (Patrick Troughton), Jamie and Zoe land on the planet of
the Gonds, the brightest of whom are periodically selected to serve
the unseen Krotons, and never seen again. When Zoe and the Doctor
are selected too, the battle is on to destroy the crystalline
aliens.
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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.
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: Deadly Assassin (DVD)
Tom Baker, Angus MacKay, Peter Pratt, George Pravda; Contributions by Philip Hinchcliffe, …
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The Doctor (Tom Baker) is wrongfully accused of murdering the
president of the Timelords and realises that he has been framed by
his old adversary the Master. The Doctor must enter the matrix to
prove his innocence. This title contains four episodes of the time
travelling adventure in which, for the first time, the Doctor is
without a companion and the viewer is introduced to the Doctor's
home planet of Gallifrey.
The Datafication of Primary and Early Years Education explores and
critically analyses the growing dominance of data in schools and
early childhood education settings. Recognising the shift in
practice and priorities towards the production and analysis of
attainment data that are compared locally, nationally and
internationally, this important book explores the role and impact
of digital data in the `data-obsessed' school. Through insightful
case studies the book critiques policy priorities which facilitate
and demand the use of attainment data, within a neoliberal
education system which is already heavily focused on assessment and
accountability. Using an approach influenced by policy sociology
and post-foundational frameworks, the book considers how data are
productive of data-driven teacher and child subjectivities. The
text explores how data have become an important part of making
teachers' work visible within systems which are both disciplinary
and controlling, while often reducing the complexity of children's
learning to single numbers. Key ideas covered include: The impact
of data on the individual teacher and their pedagogical practice,
particularly in play-based early years classrooms The problems of
collecting data through assessment of young children How schools
respond to increased pressure to produce the `right' data - or how
they `play with numbers' How data affect children and teachers'
identities International governance and data comparison, including
international comparison of young children's attainment Private
sector involvement in data processing and analysis The Datafication
of Primary and Early Years Education offers a unique insight into
the links between data, policy and practice and is a crucial read
for all interested in the ways in which data are affecting
teachers, practitioners and children.
Attempting to return to UNIT HQ, the Doctor (Tom Baker) and Sarah
land in England in 1911, where an ancient force is preparing to
return and wreak destruction on the Universe. Sutekh the Destroyer,
last of the Osirans, is planning to free himself from his prison on
Mars. His robot Mummies are building a rocket to destroy the device
which holds him prisoner and If he isn't stopped, there is not a
force in the Universe which can stand against him.
All three seasons of the fantasy series starring Pamela Salem and
Ron Moody. When Terry (Simon Henderson), Helen (Lisa Turner) and
Phil (Simon Beal) discover a magician, Rothgo (Moody), trapped in
the wall of a cave, they must use the time-travelling power of his
labyrinth to help him regain his powers from the evil witch, Belor
(Salem). Episodes comprise: 'Rothgo', 'The Circle', 'Robin',
'Masrur', 'Conflict', 'Revolution', 'Minotaur', 'The Calling',
'Treason', 'Alamo', 'Cave of Diamonds', 'Shadrach', 'Siege',
'Succession', 'Lazlo', 'Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde', 'Eye of the
Sun', 'London's Burning', 'The Phantom of the Opera', 'Xanadu' and
'Excalibur'.
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Redcap: The Complete Series (DVD)
John Thaw, Keith Barron, Windsor Davies, Allan Cuthbertson, David Burke, …
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Series One and Two of the British television drama starring John
Thaw as Sgt. John Mann, a short-tempered British Military
Policeman. Mann's cases take him to wherever the British Army is
active, including Germany, Aden, Cyprus and Borneo. Series One
episodes are: 'It's What Comes After', 'A Town Called Love',
'Epitaph for a Sweat', 'Misfire', 'Corporal McCann's Private War',
'The Orderly Officer', 'Nightwatch', 'The Boys of B Company', 'A
Regiment of the Line', 'The Man They Did', 'A Question of
Initiative', 'A Place of Refuge' and 'The Patrol'. Series Two
episodes are: 'Crime Passionel', 'The Pride of the Regiment', 'The
Killer', 'Buckingham Palace', 'Rough Justice', 'The Moneylenders',
'Strictly By the Book', 'Peterson's Private Army', 'Stag Party',
'An Ambush Among Friends', 'The Alibi', 'The Proper Charlie' and
'Information Received'.
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