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Doctor Who - The Complete Series 3 Box Set [DVD] [2007]

David Tennant , Freema Agyeman    Parental Guidance   DVD
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (114 customer reviews)
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  • Actors: David Tennant, Freema Agyeman, John Simm, Ardal O'Hanlon, Hugh Quarshie
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
  • Audio Description: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: 2 Entertain Video
  • DVD Release Date: 5 Nov 2007
  • Run Time: 630 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (114 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000RL5H6Y
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,117 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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There were a few moments in the third season of the revived Doctor Who when you begin to wonder if the bubble has burst. A couple of tepid Dalek episodes, and a handful of forgettable stories, make you begin--perhaps for the first time since the show’s revival--whether it’s already hits its peak.

But never underestimate the new Doctor Who. For the back run of series three is as good as anything that’s gone before it, with ingenious plotting, the clever layering of elements it casually--nah, crucially--refers to later on, and some quite superb individual episodes. It not only restores any hint of lost faith, it sets the bar even higher.

Examples? The stunning single story Blink is extremely clever, genuinely scary and has immense rewatch value. While the equally strong double-header of Human Nature and The Family Of Blood is a two-parter in the traditional Doctor Who way, building up its story in a measured and really effectively creepy way.

Then there’s the finale. Presenting the Doctor with one of his finest, most ingenious villains makes for quite brilliant television (albeit with a slightly underwhelming concluding episode), as exciting to long-time fans of Doctor Who as it is for the newcomers.

And that, ultimately, is the brilliance of Doctor Who. It staggers so many levels of viewer enthusiasm, appeals to an extremely broad age demographic, and woos over fans new and old in a manner that no show currently on television can manage. And while the cliché of hiding behind the sofa may not be as accurate as it once was, Doctor Who season three will undoubtedly leave you gripped to the TV. --Simon Brew

Product Description

All 14 episodes from the third series of the re-launched BBC television sci-fi classic, starring David Tennant as the latest incarnation of the legendary Time Lord. Guest appearances in this series include Derek Jacobi, John Simm and Ardal O'Hanlon. Episodes are: 'Smith and Jones', 'The Shakespeare Code', 'Gridlock', 'Daleks in Manhattan (1)', 'Evolution of the Daleks (2)', 'The Lazarus Experiment', '42', 'Human Nature (1)', 'The Family of Blood (2)', 'Blink', 'Utopia (1)', 'The Sound of Drums (2)', 'Last of the Timelords (3)' and the 2006 Christmas special 'The Runaway Bride'.


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21 of 22 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars More Quality Time With The Doctor! 30 April 2008
By David Lusher TOP 1000 REVIEWER
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This is the 3rd series of the "new" Doctor Who and the second to feature David Tennant in the title role. He has really settled into this and his new sidekick Martha (well played by Freema Agyeman) proves to be an excellent foil. There are some first-class episodes in this series, particularly 'Blink', 'The Lazarus Experiment', '42', 'Human Nature', and 'The Family of Blood'. 'Blink' is one of the cleverest episodes of Doctor Who ever made. The last 3 linked episodes 'Utopia', 'Sound of Drums' and 'Last of the Timelords' work really well, including some outstanding make-up and special effects. I would say this is the best series of the new Doctor we have had. Extras include David Tennant's video diary and some promotional clips. This is great TV and I look forward to the release of the 4th series on DVD. Highly recommended!
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107 of 116 people found the following review helpful
By Cici
Format:DVD
I got into Doctor Who a bit late in the game. By the time I finished Fear Her the first few episodes of the 3rd series had already aired, so I knew Rose left and was replaced by Martha. I was very very skeptical to say the least. Here's my episode by episode review:

The Runaway Bride: I'd only ever seen Catharine Tate in Starter for 10 (Yeah, I'm American) so I had no idea of her comedy show (or how repititive it was..killed a great thing, imho) so I only knew her strictly as an actress. I really really enjoyed this episode. I think it was refreshing to see a companion stand up to the Doctor in a way that we hadn't seen in a while and honestly wouldn't you be a bit overwhelemed and angry if that happened to you on your wedding day? All in all good Doctor Who 8/10

Smith and Jones: Great fun! A perfect introduction to Martha and a great season opener..! And I don't mind the blue suit at all. The pacing was great, I could've done without the "genetic transfer" but all in all a great episode! 9.5/10

The Shakespeare Code: One of my favorites episodes of the entire show. I'm a massive fan of Dean Lennox Kelly (Mostly because of Shameless) so I was happily shocked to see him play Shakespeare. The story was great as were the performances. 10/10

Gridlock: I didn't care for this episode the first time I saw it but after watching it a second time I found myself appreciating it a bit more. It was great to see Martha finally confront the Doctor and get a straight answer from him. It was also nice to see the Face of Boe again. 8/10

Daleks in Manhattan - I've only watched this episode once and I don't plan on watching it again. I live in NY so I'm biased but Tallulah's accent was way over-the-top, so that was a bit of a turn off for me from the minute she spoke. The story had great potential; it could've been quite epic really. It just felt tired and old and the episode began to drag quite a bit toward the end. Even though I had the second part available to watch right away I gave myself a couple of days to digest what I had just put myself through. 6/10 (which is only so high due to the acting, mostly by David and Freema)

Evolution of the Daleks - Take the pacing of the first part and slow that down by a hundred times and you get this episode. It wasn't terrible..the acting is great, the effects are good, the story had such potential (some moments are great while others fall terribly flat) but it's definitely forgettable. 5.5/10

The Lazarus Experiment - This is when I regained my faith in the series. While it wasn't great it was interesting to have the villian be human. Mark Gatiss was great (as always) as were the rest of the cast. The effects were good considering how complicated Lazarus was designed. All in all a decent episode. 8/10

42 - I know that everyone calls this the "The Impossible Planet" of series 3 but they're not THAT similar. Okay, maybe they are a bit, but the differences that are there are great enough to allow me to enjoy this episode. The story is interesting, the acting is absolutely superb (This is when I finally began to notice just how brilliant David Tennant really is). Once again a bit more of my faith in the series was restored. 8/10

Human Nature - Where do I even begin? This is, without a doubt in my mind, the best Doctor Who story ever written. Everyone is absolutely fantastic, especially Jessica Hynes and David Tennant! I'm used to seeing the former in strictly comedy roles but she is a great dramatic actress! David Tennant completely transformed himself! There was nothing of the Doctor in John Smith. Freema was great as well; she really shown in this episode, I was finally convinced she had what took to be a companion. The Family were brilliant as well. 10/10

The Family of Blood - This is what television should be. Plain and simple. I have never cried so much over an episode of a show in my entire life. The dilemma that John was faced with really got to me. I found myself even more upset when the Doctor reappeared (I just didn't think it was fair, I can't explain it in a short review). By far the best episode of any television show I have ever watched. 10/10

Blink - An amazing episode to follow the previous two with! Sally was a pleasure to watch, very relatable, and the Easter Egg bit is genius! David Tennant stole the last scene with his bow and arrow. The ending is also perfect; just when you think the danger is over..10/10

Utopia - Very very slow moving but the pay-off is well worth the wait. Having Jack back was great! It was also nice to see him back to his old Doctor Who self. I'm just a bit saddened that the Jacobi didn't stay on..though I do think John Simm was great as well. 9/10

The Sound of Drums - Great episode. It was interesting and exciting to see the group on the run as outlaws. The pacing is perfect and John Simm captures that manic insanity the Master now seems to have perfectly. 9/10

The Last of the Time Lords - I love this episode. It drags a bit in the middle but the Scissor Sisters sequence was perfect!! It was interesting and refreshing to see the Doctor stuck in a situation like that. The climax was great as well (if a bit cheesy and I was a little surprised at how no one seemed to care that the President had still been killed..mind you if it was our current President I wouldn't either, but still) but the ending ripped out my heart. But I'm convinced it's not the end of the Master. I just can't wait to find out how the Titanic was able to crash though the TARDIS.

All in all I'd give it a solid 9/10 (the crap episodes were crap but the amazing episodes really redeem it for me).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant series! 6 Jun 2009
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this is a BRILLIANT series of doctor who, as are all the others, but this one, for me, contains the best ever episode (BLINK), plus a really great finale. David Tennant's video diaries are only one of the fantastic extras on this must-have box set. i'm never bored with this in the house!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars great dvds.
birthday present for my son,he loves it .
great for all dr who fans,some good seies on this ,will get the next series soon.
Published 13 days ago by woody
5.0 out of 5 stars Dr who - Series 3
Brilliant as always - plus there are some extras which were good. Have yet to watch all the epsisodes, but am sure will nto be disappointed.
Published 24 days ago by C. Willis
5.0 out of 5 stars !!!!!!!
Doctor who is brilliant and this wonderful season concludes with the return of the master!!!!! The Doctors greatest enemy finally solving the mystery of The Face of Bow. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Eleanor
4.0 out of 5 stars Doctor Who - The COmplete Series 3 Box Set (DVD)
David Tennant, the best ever Dr Who. Series was great, so had to eventually get the box set, especially as there is nothing on the TV these day! A good family show.
Published 2 months ago by MC
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Dr Who
David Tennant in my view makes the best Dr Who, although Christopher Ecclestone runs a close second!
Great viewing and recommended by me.
Published 2 months ago by Maggie
5.0 out of 5 stars brilliant
excellent price, fabulous box set worth purchasing for an dr who fan, boxed well and arrived quickly, kept my son entertained for hours
Published 4 months ago by Mr. DJ Mrs EA Harrison
5.0 out of 5 stars good
the product was good, you should get one if you need or like that kind of thing it was good
Published 4 months ago by tony
5.0 out of 5 stars Doctor Who DVD
DVD brilliant as usual, am a doctor who fan, have been since the first doctor william hartnell came out in the 60's, so it is great to see my grandchildren are following in their... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mrs WAD Keely
5.0 out of 5 stars Dr Who
Fantastic.

Box Set well worth the money and great to keep son entertained whilst working. A must for any Dr Who lover!
Published 4 months ago by Mrs. J. Rickwood
5.0 out of 5 stars Good fun!
Loved it.
Good actors and engaging stories. The Doctor as human was brilliant, and Martha is my favourite companion.
Love that the Master is back!
Published 5 months ago by Leela
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