The Doctor Who - Regeneration DVD Box Set will now be released in the UK and Europe on the 24th June 2013, two weeks later than originally advertised.
This beautifully-packaged individually numbered and limited
edition coffee table book-styled collectors’ album is every Doctor Who fan’s
dream possession. Individually numbered and boasting six DVDs with over 1000
minutes of Doctor Who footage, it brings together every Doctor’s
regeneration episode: from the first Doctor, exhausted from battling the
Cyberman, to Jon Pertwee’s Third Doctor suffering from radiation unleashed by
the Great One (a giant spider); and from the spectacular transformation of the
Ninth Doctor to David Tennant’s emotional farewell as the Tenth. The album is
adorned with superb photography from across the era and features detailed and
informative accounts of every regeneration. And if that wasn’t enough, new to
DVD is The Tenth Planet featuring the Doctor’s first regeneration – beautifully
restored with the missing fourth episode now brought to life with stunning
animation. Utilising the original soundtrack, off-screen photographs and a
short surviving sequence of the Doctor’s regeneration the episode has been now
reconstructed in animated form, incorporating the restored version of the
surviving sequence.
Stories included are:
- The Tenth Planet
- The War Games
- Planet of the Spiders
- Logopolis
- The Caves of Androzani
- Time and the Rani
- Doctor Who: The Movie
- Bad Wolf & The Parting of the Ways
- The End of Time
When will this be released in the States??
ReplyDeleteWhat about the 8th? Will we ever see it?
ReplyDeleteThey do not show the 8th's regeneration. The only episode he is in is Doctor Who: The Movie. If you haven't seen it already I would highly recommend it. It is also where the 7th doctor regenerates.
ReplyDeleteas far as I know, no story was ever written, or filmed surrounding the regeneration from paul mcgann to christopher eccleston, but i'd sure love to see it if it does...and how much is the price of this dvd set expected be? something sensible i hope
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