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Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (Story 130) (25th Anniversary Edition)

Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (Story 130) (25th Anniversary Edition)

  • The Doctor’s past incarnations are taken out of time by a forbidden time scoop device. The fourth Doctor becomes trapped in the vortex but the others find themselves, together with a number of their old companions, with the fifth Doctor and his companions in the Death Zone on their home planet Gallifrey.Here they face a Dalek, a Yeti, a quicksilver Raston Warrior Robot and numerous Cybermen. Also

THE FIVE DOCTORS – “I am being diminished, whittled away piece by piece. A man is the sum of his memories you know, a Time Lord even more so.” Someone is taking the Doctor’s past selves out of time and space, placing in a vast wilderness – a battle arena with a sinister tower at its center. As the various incarnations of the Doctor join forces, they learn they are in the Death Zone on their home world of Gallifrey, fighting Daleks, Cybermen, Yeti – and a devious Time Lord Traitor who is using th

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  1. M. J Krankka

    Review by M. J Krankka for Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (Story 130) (25th Anniversary Edition)
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    The Five Doctors 25th Anniversary edition of The Five Doctors is a big improvement over the first Five Doctors DVD that was released way back in Sep 2001. This set contains both the orginal 1983 cut and the 1995 version. And has some very cool special features such as a nice documentry on the 20th Anniversary year hosted by Colin Baker. A very well done DVD set. As for the story I always thought it was ok.I do wish that Tom Baker agreed to apear in the story.My dad has always called it The 4 Doctors rather then 5. I can imagine alot of American fans was disapointed because for many Americans at the time Tom Baker was Doctor Who. Owell. Yeah I can see why he passed on doing it as he just left the roll and wanted to move on to other things. Owell.Anyways this is a very nice DVD set from The BBC.Looking forward to more Doctor Who DVD’s in the future.

  2. Kevin J. Loria

    Review by Kevin J. Loria for Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (Story 130) (25th Anniversary Edition)
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    I love this special….and I am torn whether or not I want to buy it again, while I struggle to replace all the DW I lost to Katrina ( I was converting to DVD anyway), but don’t I already own this one on DVD…if this were Blue-Ray, I’d atleast be able to justify it…granted there are lots of extras I would like to see…but I not sure…but if u don’t have it already…and I can’t stress this enough…”YOU NEED THIS DVD!”

    If you are just learning your way around the Doctor Who universe this is a milestone for you, the 5th Doctor teaming up with his past selves, how cool is that…and surprisingly obvious, he is a timetraver, a long lived one at that, even with the whole universe at his disposal he must meet himself now and again. Well, according to the Doctor it only happens in the direst of times…with the Timelords help, as in the THREE DOCTORS.

    Here the Doctor is taken out of time at points in his LIVES, featuring oddly enough 3 original actors playing their respective Doctors, the First Doctor played here by another actor and the 4th Doctor is sparingly taken from the unaired Shada episode (by Douglas Adams). The Doctor is taken out of time to play the GAME OF RASSILON in the Timelord DEATH ZONE facing old enemies like THE CYBERMEN, THE DALEKS, YETI, THE MASTER, who is actually meant to be rescuing the Doctor. Also along for the ride lots of classic companions including the Doctor’s first companion SUSAN “FOREMAN”, fan fav SARAH JANE SMITH along with a K9 cameo, UNIT’S Finest the Brigadier , cameos by Jamie and Zoey (sort of). Tegan and Turlough are the 5th Doctor’s current companions to they help out, but strangely absent is robot shape-shifter Kamelion, who isn’t mentioned in the story, by timeline wise is in the TARDIS.

    The Doctors and their companions are split up each finding their own way to the Dark Tower at the center of the DEATHZONE games, ultimately leading to a showdown with their abducting benefactor who is no stranger either.

    The last DVD offered tweaked SFX options and several different edits have been offered of the Five Doctor’s over the year, some more suspect then others, like the DVD deletion of the Cyberman’s “AHHH” upon spotting the Doctor, which I greatly missed. The sometimes in, sometimes out “Cyber-barf” as well. Another change was the edited end effects of the TARDISes departure scene, which was removed, while making more sense in the latest edit, aren’t nearly as cool.

    This release ties in nicely to the inclusion of TIME CRASH the brief 5th Doctor 10th Doctor team up to be included in the season 4th set.

    Drinking games for the Five Doctors:

    This one is simple…drink whenever there is a retro-reference from the show’s past…this one loaded with ‘em…for example:.

    ..baddies from the past, lots of ‘em…

    …companions from the past, lots of ‘em…

    ….quotes from the past “I’ll explain someday…” or “reverse the polarity of the neutron flow!”

    …Susan strains an ankle!….Classic!

  3. J. J. Dangermond

    Review by J. J. Dangermond for Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (Story 130) (25th Anniversary Edition)
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    This release does NOT contain THE KING’S DEMONS. Go to the Amazon UK site for a better description. This is a 2 disc set though.

  4. Pamela Jones

    Review by Pamela Jones for Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (Story 130) (25th Anniversary Edition)
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    I must correct a mistake by one of my fellow reviewers. Tom Baker was NOT the Doctor that was being shown on PBS at the time, it was Peter Davidson. I remember it quite distinctly because they showed ‘The Five Doctors’ around the same time it was being shown in Britain. This caused a small hiccup in the viewing order. The last episode that had aired was ‘Time Flight’. Anyone who has watched that episode knows that Tegan was left behind at the end and the Doctor had taken off with Nyssa. Then the next episode shown was ‘The Five Doctors’. Now Nyssa is gone, Tegan is back, and there is a strange new guy named Turlough with the Doctor. My older brother explained that Britain was ahead of the USA in the airing of Doctor Who episodes.

    Okay now for the story! I loved this story and like a lot of fans I was disappointed that Tom Baker had decided not to come back to Dr Who. I was also a little freaked out by the strong resemblance between William Hartnell and Richard Hurndall. I loved seeing a lot of the old companions even if it was briefly like Zoe and Jamie. I also loved how the Brigadier knocked out the Master in the end. Strange that Rassilon has never reappeared in any current Doctor Who stories. After all, War or no war I doubt that he could be killed. I was a little disappointed by Sarah Jane’s alleged “danger”. The hill she fell down was not very high. In fact an eight year old could have made their way back up it without the help of anyone. A rope and a car winch were most definitely NOT needed! Talk about overkill.

  5. J. Trulson

    Review by J. Trulson for Doctor Who: The Five Doctors (Story 130) (25th Anniversary Edition)
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    This is one of my all time favorite episodes, simply because it contains the most Doctors in one episode. I have the original DVD release from several years ago, and there was no question in my mind that I wanted this version, too.

    While I have several other Doctor Who DVD’s, I had never listened to the audio commentaries prior to this one, and I must say that I’m impressed. The Brigadier, Susan (Hartnell’s Who’s granddaughter), Sarah Jane, and Turlough offer commentary on the original release (1983 – disc 1) that really tie together experiences throughout the duration of the show through 1983 (and a little beyond). And the “Celebration” documentary on disc 1, hosted by Colin Banker, offered several insightful (and recent) interviews and archived footage from the party held in 1983. Disc 2 featured the updated/enhanced version of the story; however, as I had watched that several weeks ago, I cannot recall specifics about this disc. I do recall that the Outtakes (bloopers) reel was quite funny, and that the other special features were quite good, as well.

    My only question that I have regards the location of the “special hidden feature” (disc 1) and the “Easter egg” (disc 2). I could not seem to fing them anywhere. Can anyone tell me how to access these features?

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