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Doctor Who - the Five Doctors [Special Edition] [DVD] [1983]
 
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Doctor Who - the Five Doctors [Special Edition] [DVD] [1983]

William Hartnell , Patrick Troughton , John Nathan-Turner , Pennant Roberts    Universal, suitable for all   DVD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (70 customer reviews)

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Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

Yes, The Five Doctors is the one that gathers together Hartnell, Troughton, Pertwee, Baker and Davison, dumps them on some moorland and lets some of the Doctor's greatest enemies take potshots at them. Except, of course, that William Hartnell had sadly passed on by the time this series was made in 1983 (although his replacement Richard Hurndall does an excellent job) and Tom Baker was only featured as a patched-in cameo, apparently prevented from joining in by a temporal thingummy. However, this kind of creakiness comes with the territory and is soon forgotten. The assorted incarnations of the Doctor (together with a scattering of assistants) are drawn together through time and space to battle Daleks, Cybermen, Yeti--those weird androids which keep jumping into the air and disappearing--and many other old foes. They realise that they're on their home planet of Gallifrey and must eventually deal with the legacy of Rassilon, founder of the Time Lords. It's all great fun, of course, and the excellent chapter points on this DVD compensate for the rather self-indulgent lack of editing. --Roger Thomas

Amazon.co.uk review

Celebrating 25 years since The Five Doctors was originally broadcast, this brand new double disc special edition is a real treat for new and old fans of the show. For not only is the adventure itself good fun, but the special features package is exceptionally strong too.

The story - broadcast to celebrate the-then 20th anniversary of Doctor Who - brings five incarnations of the Doctor together. Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee and Peter Davison return to their roles, while Richard Hurndall steps in for William Hartnell, and archive footage of Tom Baker is used to cover his decision not to take part in the story. The various generations of the Doctor are then, one by one, brought to the Time Lord’s home planet Gallifrey, where they encounter many of their old assistants, and many of their deadliest foes.

The story of The Five Doctors proves to be as much a battle about giving everyone something to do, but Terrance Dicks’ script does just that, and while it’s not one of the Time Lord’s very best adventures, it is an entertaining one.

The extra features package peaks with the assorted commentary tracks: there’s one that brings together a series of Doctor Who assistants, another that unites writer Terrance Dicks with Peter Davison, and a hidden Easter Egg commentary where David Tennant, Phil Collinson and Helen Raynor take the microphone. Each is a fascinating listen, for differing reasons.

The Five Doctors DVD is then rounded off with a wide selection of archive material, and a 50-minute documentary looking at Doctor Who’s birthday celebrations. And given the wealth of features there is to dig through, it’s a release that’ll be enjoyed for a long time after both the original and extended cut of the main feature have been viewed. A terrific release. --Simon Brew

Special Features

4:3 Full Frame
DVD 9
English
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital 5.1 Dutch French Italian Portuguese Spanish
Dolby Digital 5.1
Extended Scenes
Untransmitted Sequences
New Visual Effects
Dutch\French\Italian\Portuguese\Spanish

Synopsis

This film is a Doctor Who fan's fantasy come true. This legendary special is a grand one-time-only reunion of the first five Doctors, as well as a reunion of all their most famous friends, foes, and monsters.

From the Back Cover

Chapter 1 - Start of Program
Chapter 2 - The Fifth Doctor
Chapter 3 - The First Doctor
Chapter 4 - The Second Doctor
Chapter 5 - The Third Doctor
Chapter 6 - Sarah Jane
Chapter 7 - The Fourth Doctor
Chapter 8 - Gallifrey
Chapter 9 - I've Got To Go
Chapter 10 - The Master Arrives
Chapter 11 - The Plan
Chapter 12 - Arrivals
Chapter 13 - Rematerialisation
Chapter 14 - Master and Cyberman
Chapter 15 - Raston Robot
Chapter 16 - The Scrolls
Chapter 17 - The Robot Strikes
Chapter 18 - Now What
Chapter 19 - The President Is Missing
Chapter 20 - All Together Now
Chapter 21 - A Musical Key
Chapter 22 - The TARDIS Arrives
Chapter 23 - Old Proverbs
Chapter 24 - End Credits
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