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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).
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?
The entire series (30 episodes in all) of the classic 1960's
television adventure series in which Stuart Damon, Alexandra
Bastedo and William Gaunt play three crime fighters with extra
sensory powers and extraordinary powers of sight, smell and
hearing. The episodes are: 'The Beginning', ' The Invisible Man',
'Reply Box No. 666', 'The Experiment', 'Operation Deep-Freeze',
'The Survivors', ' To Trap a Rat', 'The Iron Man', 'The Ghost
Plane', 'The Dark Island', 'The Fanatics', 'Twelve Hours', 'The
Search', 'The Gilded Cage', 'Shadow of the Panther', 'A Case of
Lemmings', 'The Interrogation', 'The Mission', 'The Silent Enemy',
'The Body Snatchers', 'Get Me Out of Here!', 'The Night People',
'Project Zero', 'Desert Journey', 'Full Circle', 'Nutcracker', 'The
Final Countdown', 'The Gun-Runners' and 'Autokill'.
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Doctor Who: Dalek War Box (DVD)
Jon Pertwee, Katy Manning, Roger Delgado, Vera Fusek, Prentis Hancock, …
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12 classic episodes of the sci-fi adventure series, featuring Jon
Pertwee as the third Doctor. Two six-part stories are included:
'Frontier in Space' (which marked Roger Delgado's final appearance
in the role of The Master) and 'Planet of the Daleks', which boasts
a colour-restored version of the previously-lost third episode. In
'Frontier in Space', the Doctor and Jo (Katy Manning) are caught up
in the tensions between the Earth and Draconian Empires in a
26th-century interplanetary war. In 'Planet of the Daleks', the
Doctor lands the Tardis on the dangerous planet Spiridon, home to a
terrifying army of Daleks.
All three seasons of Terry Nation's acclaimed BBC science fiction
drama in which 95% of the population have been wiped out by a freak
plague, leaving the remaining survivors to rebuild civilisation.
Episodes are: 'The Fourth Horseman', 'Genesis', 'Gone Away', 'Corn
Dolly', 'Gone to the Angels', 'Garland's War', 'Starvation', 'Law
and Order', 'The Future Hour', 'Revenge', 'Something of Value', 'A
Beginning', 'Birth of Hope', 'Greater Love', 'Lights of London
(Parts 1 and 2)', 'The Face of the Tiger', 'The Witch', 'A Friend
in Need', 'By Bread Alone', 'The Chosen', 'Parasites', 'New
Arrivals', 'Over the Hills', 'New World', 'Manhunt', 'A Little
Learning', 'Law of the Jungle', 'Mad Dog', 'Bridgehead', 'Reunion',
'The Peacemaker', 'Sparks', 'The Enemy', 'The Last Laugh', 'Long
Live the King' and 'Power'.
Another adventure for everyone's favourite Time Lord. The TARDIS is
forced to land on the planet Exxilon after suffering a sudden power
loss. The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Sarah encounter a similarly
stranded expedition from Earth, who are seeking a cure for the
plague which is spreading rapidly across the galaxy. The Doctor
believes that he can find a solution in the technologically
advanced but long-abandoned city of the Exxilons, but becomes
caught up in a power struggle between the humans and the latest
arrivals to the planet: his old enemies, the Daleks.
The entire cult 1970s action series. In 'Overture' playboy Lord
Brett Sinclair (Roger Moore) and millionaire oil tycoon Danny Wilde
(Tony Curtis) are brought together as a crime-fighting team by the
crusading Judge Fulton. 'Angie... Angie' sees Danny attempting to
break off the partnership when Fulton suspects one of his old
friends of being a hitman. 'Five Miles to Midnight' has the playboy
crime-fighters charged with getting an assassin-turned-informant
out of Italy. 'The Gold Napoleon' finds the duo investigating a
failed attempt on Danny's life. 'Take Seven' has them become
involved in an explosive situation after coming to the aid of an
attractive heiress. In 'Greensleeves' Brett returns to the derelict
Sinclair family home when he discovers that it has acquired a new
and unwanted occupant. 'Powerswitch' has Danny and Brett
investigate the murder of a beautiful girl whose body is found
floating in the Cote d'Azure. 'The Time and Place' sees the duo's
attempts to help a pretty young woman backfire when she disappears
and the body of a dead man turns up nearby. In 'Someone Like Me'
Danny encounters someone who is masquerading as Brett. 'Anyone Can
Play' sees Danny playing the roulette tables in Brighton as a
result of being mistaken for a communist paymaster. 'The Old, the
New and the Deadly' has Danny and Brett become involved with an
embittered ex-Nazi. 'Chain of Events' sees Danny chained to an
attache case containing a bomb when he and Brett go camping. In
'That's Me Over There' Danny poses as Brett in order to expose a
corrupt millionaire, but his ploy goes awry when the real Brett is
kidnapped. 'The Long Goodbye' finds Danny and Brett investigating a
case of murder after discovering a skeleton in a crashed plane.
'The Man in the Middle' has Brett go undercover at a dangerous
secret rendezvous. 'Element of Risk' sees Danny pinned with some
bullion robbery charges. 'A Home of One's Own' has Danny stumble
upon a nest of criminal activity when he buys a cottage in the
country. 'Nuisance Value' finds Danny caught up in the aftermath of
a fake kidnapping plot. In 'The Morning After' Brett wakes up to
discover that he is a married man. 'Read and Destroy' sees Brett
and Danny on the case of a spy who plans to publish his memoirs and
thereby reveal all his contacts. 'A Death in the Family' finds the
globe-trotting duo on the trail of a killer who has been bumping
off Brett's relatives. 'The Ozerov Inheritance' concerns a private
journal and an old lady's marriage to a member of the Russian Royal
family. 'To the Death, Baby' has Brett and Danny try to place a
spanner in the works when a gigolo begins courting an heiress.
Finally, in 'Someone Waiting', Brett becomes the object of
murderous attentions when he takes up racing driving again.
An early adventure for everyone's favourite time traveller. When
the TARDIS lands on the planet Marinus, the Doctor (William
Hartnell), Ian, Barbara and Susan are captured by Arbitan, Keeper
of the Conscience of Marinus. The Conscience is an all-powerful
machine which controls the planet in an attempt to regulate crime,
but it requires four missing crystals to complete its function.
Otherwise, the machine could fall into the hands of the Voord, led
by the evil Yartek. The TARDIS crew are thus charged by Arbitan
with recovering the crystals before it is too late.
Two classic multi-episode Doctor Who storylines from 1965, starring
William Hartnell as the Doctor. In 'The Space Museum', the TARDIS
and its occupants end up as an exhibit in a forgotten museum in the
future. Episodes are: 'The Space Museum', 'The Dimensions of Time',
'The Search' and 'The Final Phase'. In 'The Chase', the travellers
are forced to flee in the TARDIS when they learn that a group of
time-travelling Daleks are on their trail with orders to
exterminate them. Episodes are: 'The Executioners', 'The Death of
Time', 'Flight Through Eternity', 'Journey Into Terror', 'The Death
of Doctor Who' and 'The Planet of Decision'.
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.
The Doctor (Tom Baker) and the newly-regenerated Romana land on a
strangely familiar planet and investigate the drilling that is
going on there. The Daleks are searching for their creator, Davros
(last seen in 'Genesis of the Daleks'), in the hope that he can
assist them in their war with the Movellans. The Doctor has to
reach the evil Kaled scientist before the Daleks, but just who can
he trust?
Survivors of a global plague battle for life on an empty planet. A
gripping vision of a post-apocalyptic world... 'A fine piece of
British post-apocalyptic fiction' 'Nation's novel is based on his
original cult series...and is all the better for it, being far, far
more gritty and realistic' SUNDAY SUN A virus has wiped out 95 per
cent of the world's population in just a few weeks, leaving the
remaining 5 per cent to stay alive in a world devoid of the most
basic amenities - electricity, transport and medicine. The few
survivors of the human race are forced to fall back on the most
primitive skills in order to live and re-establish some semblance
of law and order. Abby Grant, widowed by the plague, moves through
this new dark age with determination, sustained by hope that her
son, who fled his boarding school at the onset, has survived. She
knows she must relearn the skills on which civilisation was built.
With others, she founds a commune and the group return to the soil.
But marauding bands threaten their existence. For Abby, there's a
chance for a new life and love when she encounters James Garland,
the fourteenth Earl of Woodhouse, who is engaged in a desperate
fight to save his ancestral home. But more important, she must find
her son.
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The House in Nightmare Park (DVD)
Frankie Howerd, Ray Milland, Rosalie Crutchley, Hugh Burden, Kenneth Griffith, …
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Frankie Howerd stars in this comic horror about a set of greedy
relatives out to get the family fortune. When struggling actor
Foster Twelvetrees (Howerd) is invited to perform a reading at the
country mansion of a rich family that includes Stewart (Ray
Milland), Jessica (Rosalie Crutchley) and Reggie (Hugh Burden) he
can barely believe his luck. However, when Foster's performance of
a tragedy coincides with the piling up of dead bodies that is
normally restricted to the stage, he begins to wonder what he has
let himself in for.
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.
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The Second Doctor Box Set (CD)
Dick Sharples, Terry Nation; Directed by Lisa Bowerman; Performed by Jean Marsh, Wendy Padbury, …
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Prison in Space; A relaxing break for the Doctor and his companions
Jamie and Zoe becomes something decidedly more sinister when they
are arrested for trespass. But what has happened to the planet
Earth? And how has the malevolent Chairman Babs gained control? As
the Doctor and Jamie are incarcerated in a prison that they can
never escape from, Zoe is forced to change sides...The Daleks - The
Destroyers; In 1967, the Daleks were written out of Doctor Who as
their creator, Terry Nation, prepared to launch them in their own
TV series. Production was halted at the eleventh hour, but the
script has survived - now making its debut on audio.When the crew
of Explorer Base One is attacked by the Daleks, Space Security
Agents Sara Kingdom, Mark Seven and Jason Corey are sent to
investigate. They discover a plan that threatens the future of the
entire galaxy...
Compilation of a six-part story from the popular sci-fi series. The
Doctor (William Hartnell), Ian, Barbara and Susan return to Earth
in the year 2167 only to find that the Daleks have occupied the
planet. They join the human resistance movement in an attempt to
overthrow the Daleks, who are mining the core of the planet for a
sinister purpose of their own. This story was remade into a film,
'Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD', starring Peter Cushing as the
Doctor.
Dalek invasion is imminent! Attention: the war against the Daleks
continues apace in this new collection of vintage stories from the
pen of their creator, Terry Nation. Our successful defence of the
galaxy depends on all Anti-Dalek Force agents staying informed of
the latest events, in outer space and on a variety of alien
planets. That information can be found here! Intrepid ADF agents
Nicholas Briggs, Terry Molloy, Steven Pacey and Jon Culshaw relate
a series of terrifying adventures - The Castaway, The Solution, The
Secret Invasion and The Seeds of Destruction - and issue special
briefings including Dalek Terminology, Dalography of Skaro, Recent
Findings on the Moon and The Dalek War Machines. All material is
authenticated from Terry Nation's Dalek Annuals and other books.
Whether in present day London or on further-flung shores, the
battle with the Daleks is all around us. Listen now or be
exterminated! (P) 2020 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd (c) 2020 BBC
Studios Distribution Ltd Text (c) Terry Nation 1965, 1978, 1979
Cover images (c) BBC Studios Distribution Ltd 2020
Collection of British comedy films. In the Second World War feature
'The Night We Dropped a Clanger' (1959) British Wing Commander
Blenkinsop (Brian Rix) is due to carry out a top-secret operation
in occupied France in order to uncover information about the flying
bomb. To outwit the Nazis, the RAF employs Aircraftsman Arthur
Atwood (also Rix) as Blenkinsop's double but the two get mixed up
and it is left to the decoy to complete the mission. In 'The Case
of the Mukkinese Battle-Horn' (1956) a Mukkinese battle-horn is
stolen from the Metropolitan Museum. Superintendent Quilt (Peter
Sellers) and Sergeant Brown (Spike Milligan) investigate the
robbery, meeting a number of eccentric characters along the way. In
'What a Whopper' (1961) struggling writer Tony Blake (Adam Faith)
and his bohemian artist flatmates are threatened with eviction from
their house in Chelsea. To raise the cash, they devise a
hare-brained scheme to travel to Loch Ness, fake an appearance of
the famed monster therein, and write a bestselling book about it.
What could possibly go wrong? In 'The Butler's Dilemma' (1943)
Rodney Playfair (Richard Hearne) is made to impersonate a butler in
exchange for having his gambling debts written off. However, he is
really providing an alibi for a thief... In 'Gert and Daisy Clean
Up' (1942) the title characters (Elsie and Doris Waters) do their
best to help the war effort by rounding up salvage metal and
foiling a racketeering plot. 'Tons of Trouble' (1956) follows
caretaker Mr. Pastry (Hearne) as he gets himself into all sorts of
calamities looking after his beloved boilers Mavis and Ethel. In
'Gert and Daisy's Weekend' (1942) the two East End sisters
volunteer to escort a group of evacuee children out of Blitz-torn
London into the safety of the countryside. All kinds of mayhem,
mischief and misunderstandings ensue as the motley troupe arrives
at the grand Little Pipham Hall, presided over by the imposing Lady
Plumtree (Annie Esmond). 'Your Money Or Your Wife' (1960) follows
married couple Pelham (Donald Sinden) and Gay Butterworth (Peggy
Cummins) as they unexpectedly run into money troubles. In advance
of Gay receiving an inheritance, the newly-weds decide to splash
out to celebrate. It is only after this that they discover they
will be given the money in weekly instalments unless the couple
divorce or Pelham dies. They plan to divorce and remarry but will
their scheme pay off? The collection also includes a documentary on
English actress Liz Fraser entitled 'Liz Fraser - Her Life in
Comedy' and the short 'Comedy Cocktail' (1951) in which Edwin J.
Fancey presents clips from some of Charlie Chaplin's comedies.
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Survivors - Audiobook of Novel (CD)
Terry Nation; Read by Carolyn Seymour; Directed by Neil Gardner
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'Doctor Who, with his travelling companions, Sarah and Harry, has
landed on a desolate planet called Skaro. As he surveys the barren
landscape, a Time Lord appears and tells him he has been brought
there to try and avert the creation of the Daleks, and thus prevent
them from being the dominant creature in the Universe...' With
linking narration by Tom Baker, this condensed version of the
original TV episodes includes one of the most memorable and
dramatic moments in the history of Doctor Who: the Doctor's moral
dilemma about whether he has the right to destroy the Daleks
forever. Vintage Beeb: classic albums first available as BBC LPs,
now reissued on CD. 1 CD. 1 hr.
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Blake's 7: Season 3 (DVD)
Cy Grant, Alan Lake, Sally Harrison, Steve Pacey, Jan Chappell, …
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The entire third season (remastered) of the 1970s BBC sci-fi series
created by Terry Nation. In 'Aftermath', the crew abandon the
Liberator in the wake of the Andromedan attack. Avon is rescued by
Dayna and her fugitive father. 'Powerplay' sees Avon and Dayna
battling for control of the Liberator with Federation officer
Tarrant, while Cally and Villa are hostages in a sinister hospital.
In 'Volcano', the crew of the Liberator, with Blake and Jenna now
missing, arrive at the planet Obsidian. 'Dawn of the Gods' sees the
crew at threat from a creature from Cally's legends. In 'The
Harvest of Kairos', Servalan captures the Liberator and strands the
crew on a deadly planet. 'City at the Edge of the World' sees Villa
finding love and adventure 3000 light years from the crew.
Unfortunately, he falls foul of Babyan the Butcher (Colin Baker) -
the Federation's second most wanted man next to Blake. In 'Children
of Auron', Cally is telepathically summoned to help her people, but
is in fact walking into a trap set by Servalan. 'Rumours of Death'
sees Avon seeking revenge on Bartholomew - the man who killed his
one true love, Anna Grant. In 'Sarcophagus', Cally is taken over by
a strange alien. 'Ultraworld' sees Dayna and Tarrant racing to save
Cally and Avon's minds from the inhabitants of a gigantic computer
planet. In 'Moloch', the crew follow Servalan to the planet Sardos,
where they encounter the planet's supreme power - a computer
creature from the future. 'Deathwatch' sees the crew discover a
gladiator style spectator sport where one of the competitors is
Tarrant's brother and the 'impartial' judge is Servalan. Finally,
in 'Terminal', Avon receives some instructions to travel to the
planet Terminal, and he believes them to be from the long-missing
Blake. They are actually from the evil Servalan.
The Daleks rampage in this collection of vintage stories from Terry
Nation's Dalek Annuals of the 1970s. "Exciting sci-fi adventures in
their own right...beautifully pitched sound design...this is a
great piece of work from BBC Audio." Doctor Who Magazine "If you're
a Dalek fan of any description, then you need to get hold of this.
Before the Daleks arrive..." scifibulletin.com Urgent message to
all Anti-Dalek Force agents: the Daleks are coming! Defend yourself
with The Dalek Audio Annual, packed with exciting tales of galactic
terror, global invasion and the adventures of plucky human
resistance fighters. Special ADF agents Nicholas Briggs, Louise
Jameson and Matthew Waterhouse will read five stories of
battlefield reportage - Terror Task Force, Exterminate!
Exterminate! Exterminate!, Timechase, The Doomsday Machine and
Report from an Unknown Planet - alongside factual updates on the
Dalek War: Dalek Genius, Mark 7 Humanoid Robot, Special Report:
Secret Meeting on Skaro and more. All material is authenticated
from Terry Nation's Dalek Annuals of the 1970s. Order your copy
now. It is your duty to remain informed of progress in the ongoing
battle between humans and Daleks! Duration: 2 hours 30 mins approx.
Text (c) Terry Nation 1976-77 Daleks as seen in the BBC TV series
Doctor Who Terry Nation's Dalek Annuals first published by World
Distributors by arranged with the BBC Readings produced by Neil
Gardner at Ladbroke Audio Sound design by David Darlington
Executive Producer: Michael Stevens Cover by Minty Design/images
(c) BBC Studios 2018
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