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  • DVD Release Date: 07/04/2006
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Disc #1 -- Doctor Who: The Complete First Series
1. Rose [5:28]
2. The Doctor [2:26]
3. Armchair [1:31]
4. The Next Day [5:25]
5. Who Are You? [3:35]
6. Clive [5:34]
7. Pizza [3:05]
8. The Tardis [4:40]
9. The Nestene [3:37]
10. Activation [4:41]
11. Come With Me [2:41]
13. Credits [:45]
1. The End of the World [3:13]
3. Platfrom 1 [2:31]
4. The Guests [3:32]
5. Overwhelmed [4:24]
6. Talking to a Twig [5:07]
7. Gravity Pockets [2:44]
8. Nothing Can Go Wrong [4:45]
9. Kidnapped [3:37]
10. The Real Troublemaker [3:25]
11. Getting Hotter [5:54]
12. It's Gone [3:26]
14. Credits [:46]
1. The Unquiet Dead [1:46]
3. 1860? [2:25]
4. Mr Dickens [3:32]
5. Phantasmagoria [4:43]
6. Trapped [3:08]
7. Nice Cup of Tea [3:27]
8. Gwyneth's Secret [4:27]
9. Séance [5:58]
10. Here They Come [3:14]
11. Charles to the Rescue [5:12]
12. Time to Go [3:15]
14. Credits [:44]
Disc #2 -- Doctor Who: The Complete First Series
1. Aliens of London [:38]
3. Crash Landing [3:28]
4. Watch the Skies [4:08]
5. Government Crisis [3:06]
6. Running Away ? [3:46]
7. It's Alive [3:53]
8. Cabinet Secrets [6:07]
9. Betrayed [3:18]
10. Code 9 [3:46]
11. Downing Street [3:42]
12. The Trap [3:29]
14. Credits [:46]
1. World War Three [3:55]
2. Execute Him [6:35]
3. New Arrivals [1:48]
4. Who Do We Trust? [1:33]
5. Mickey the Hacker [2:34]
6. Heed My Words [5:34]
7. Decision Time [3:40]
8. War [3:22]
9. Incoming [2:47]
10. Home? [2:34]
11. 10 Seconds [3:29]
13. Credits [:39]
1. Dalek [3:50]
2. Delicate Touch [2:22]
3. The Cage [5:05]
4. Gobsmacked [5:10]
5. Escape [3:56]
6. Kill It [3:53]
7. Last Stand [3:18]
8. New Strategy [5:44]
9. Alive [2:05]
10. Lock and Load [1:46]
11. Exterminate [6:40]
13. Credits [:45]
Disc #3 -- Doctor Who: The Complete First Series
1. The Long Game [4:07]
2. Floor 139 [3:33]
3. By the Book [5:37]
4. Floor 500 [4:55]
5. Access! [3:01]
6. Floor 16 [3:17]
7. Check Him [3:36]
8. Going Up [3:50]
9. Climate of Fear [4:41]
10. The Key [3:42]
11. Tidying Up [2:35]
13. Credits [:50]
1. Father's Day [3:06]
2. November 7th [3:37]
3. Back Home [5:05]
4. Trouble [5:11]
5. Monsters [3:56]
6. Besieged [3:39]
7. She's You [5:10]
8. Concidence [2:13]
9. Paradox [3:35]
10. Dad's Sacrifice [4:25]
11. Goodbye [1:24]
13. Credits [:51]
1. The Empty Child [3:46]
2. The Roof [2:26]
3. A Ringing Phone [4:23]
4. Saved [3:14]
5. Mummy [5:24]
6. Captain Jack [3:32]
7. Followed [4:28]
8. The Doctor [8:48]
9. Chula Warship [2:45]
10. Trapped [:39]
11. They Awake [:52]
12. Credits [:41]
1. The Doctor Dances [2:51]
2. Volcano Day [4:26]
3. Caught [5:08]
4. Safe House [2:49]
5. The Crash Site [3:58]
6. Jack's Ship [3:48]
7. Airborne Virus [3:49]
8. Explanation [5:32]
9. Nancy's Dilemma [2:15]
10. Jack's Back [3:06]
11. Jack's Fate [3:38]
13. Credits [:45]
Disc #4 -- Doctor Who: The Complete First Series
1. Boom Town [5:11]
2. Time to Kill [3:36]
3. Detour [3:08]
4. Bad News [4:17]
5. Gone Native [3:17]
6. Stuck [6:01]
7. Last Meal [2:12]
8. Revelations [3:43]
9. I've Changed [3:59]
10. Betrayal [3:55]
11. Nicely Done [2:28]
13. Credits [:47]
1. Bad Wolf [4:33]
2. Jack's Makeover [3:13]
3. Let's Play [4:46]
4. Evicted [4:00]
5. Stage 2 [3:58]
6. Satellite 5? [4:16]
7. Tracking [2:07]
8. Countdown [4:24]
9. Q & A [5:28]
10. Alive! [2:42]
11. Daleks [1:50]
13. Credits [:50]
1. The Parting of the Ways [3:50]
2. The Emperor [4:03]
3. Defenceless [3:41]
4. Preparations [6:07]
5. Home Truths [4:06]
6. War [3:08]
7. Assault [4:06]
8. Last Stand [2:54]
9. Detected [3:24]
10. Bad Wolf [6:21]
11. Regeneration [2:57]
12. Credits [:49]

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Editorial Reviews

Returning to British television in 2005 after a 15-year hiatus, this new edition of the long-running sci-fi series wowed viewers by stylishly updating the original concept while remaining faithful to its essence. That doesn't surprise us in the least. Successful feature-film actor Christopher Eccleston is terrific as Doctor Who, the immortal Time Lord who travels in the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimensions in Space), a space-time traveling machine in the guise of a police box, and assumes various human forms during his lengthy crusade against alien evildoers. Eccleston brings verve and wit to the role while remaining just serious enough to make the heroics convincing. This 13-episode season begins with "Rose," as the Doctor returns to present-day London to rescue department-store clerk Rose Tyler (erstwhile pop star Billie Piper) from an advance guard of malevolent Autons plotting an invasion of Earth. She decides to accompany the good Doctor on his subsequent forays; in the third episode, "The Unquiet Dead," she zips back to 1869 and gets to meet Charles Dickens (played with tongue in cheek by veteran character actor Simon Callow). For a two-parter that represents the season at its best, the Time Lord and his female companion revisit London during the Blitz in "The Empty Child" and "The Doctor Dances." This exciting yarn introduces John Barrowman as the dashing Captain Jack Harkness, who emerges as a secondary hero with unusual flair -- and will go on to star in the first Who spin-off, Torchwood. The final 2005 episode, "The Parting of the Ways," features the Doctor's final showdown with the dreadful Daleks, alien adversaries against whom he has been pitted since the series' first season. Sporting feature-quality production values (including top-drawer CGI effects) and sharp scripts, the new Who rates among today's very best science fiction programs. This six-disc collection will delight newly minted fans and longtime Doctor devotees alike. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Inside the TARDIS -- in a new way, perhaps...by Anonymous

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October 10, 2009: I admit I'm probably one in a minority of American viewers who suddenly has taken an interest in "Doctor Who" (although I confess to only being familiar with one actual episode from the Tom Baker era, "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"), but somehow I felt intrigued to get this DVD set to see for myself what the fuss was about. One of the longest running shows from the BBC, this updated version features Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor, with pop artist/actress Billie Piper joining the ranks as the Doctor's companion Rose Tyler. Altogether, having watched this set (and the wonderful special features included as well, especially "Doctor Who Confidential" which was a BBC-only special made during the time this new version first came out back in 2005), it's no wonder why this show's popularity hasn't faded just yet. Best episodes: the two part "Aliens of London" / "World War Three," "Dalek," and the two part "The Empty Child" / "The Doctor Dances"

Dr. Who returns to the small screen after being off the air for several years.by Richard_Write

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August 15, 2009: This is an updated series great for kids and adults alike. The story lines are great and the characters have great chemistry. The special effects are top quality episode after episode. Introduces new characters and throws in plot twists; and recalls old and new enemies. It'll keep you entertained and guessing. The music is fantastic. The christmas episodes are great too. Note: Torchwood is a spin off of Dr. Who and is darker and is for more mature adults - recommend preview before showing to younger (less than 15 years old) children.

I Also Recommend: Doctor Who - Series 3, Torchwood - Season 1, Torchwood - Season 2, Torchwood - Season 2, Torchwood - Season 1.


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