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Old 31st January 2013, 12:48 PM
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Rewatched The Five Doctors at mate's behest. Had fun explaining the lack of Baker, T/utilising the Shada footage etc. Still nae a patch on T3D imo, and always nice to see Tegan being pushed out of the way in haste haha. NO ROMANCE
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Old 31st January 2013, 12:51 PM
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The new two disc dvd of The Aztecs is now a must buy.

Special Features - Disc One

Commentary - with actors William Russell and Carole Ann Ford, producer Verity Lambert OBE.
Arabic Soundtrack - optional soundtrack for episode four only.
Remembering The Aztecs - actors John Ringham, Ian Cullen and Walter Randall recall the production of the story and of television production in the sixties in general.
Designing The Aztecs - designer Barry Newbery talks about his work on the story, illustrated with many never-before-seen production drawings and photographs from his personal collection.
Cortez and Monezuma - an extract from a 1970 Blue Peter, introduced by Valerie Singleton on location in Mexico, giving historical background to the Aztec belief in human sacrifice.
Restoring The Aztecs - a short featurette demonstrating the restoration and videoisation effects used for the release. With subtitles.
Making Cocoa - an animated guide to making cocoa the Aztec way, voiced in character by John Ringham as Tlotoxl and Walter Randall as Tonila, with both characters animated and presented in South Park style.
TARDIS-Cam no.3 - the third of BBCi’s TARDIS-Cam shots.
Photo Gallery - production, design and publicity photos from the story
Easter Egg - an animated BBC Enterprises logo recovered from the end of one of the prints sold overseas.
Intro Sequences - the umbrella story title The Aztecs does not appear on any of the episodes, so for (outdated now) BBFC compliance a caption card with the title has been provided. To add interest, six versions have been provided, each with a different voiceover, in character, from three of the actors involved in the production. The intention is that the disc will randomly select one of these six sequences and play it out at the appropriate point.
PDF Material – Radio Times listings in Adobe PDF format for viewing on PC or Mac
Programme subtitles

Special Features - Disc Two

Galaxy 4 (dur. 64’ 43”) – a shortened reconstruction of the missing story Galaxy 4, using off-screen stills, audio recordings and animation plus the recently recovered complete episode three to tell the story.
Chronicle – The Realms of Gold – John Julius Norwich’s superlative 1969 retelling of the story of the Spanish conquest of Mexico and the Aztecs, which also features music by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Dr. Forever! – Celestial Toyroom – the first of a new five-part series introduced by Ayesha Antoine looks at Doctor Who toys. With original series producer Verity Lambert, new series creator Russell T Davies, writers Mark Gatiss, Rob Shearman, Paul Cornell and Joseph Lidster, BBC Worldwide product licensing executive Richard Hollis, product approval executive Dave Turbitt and ex- range editor Steve Cole, AudioGO commissioning editor Michael Stevens, Character Options’ Alasdair Dewar, DWM’s toy reviewer Jim Sangster and last, but by no means least, Doctor Who’s very own Winston Churchill, actor Ian McNiece.
It’s a Square World – the very first Doctor Who skit (as far as we can ascertain), with Clive Dunn in full First Doctor costume as a scientist demonstrating his new space rocket to Michael Bentine, resulting in Television Centre being launched into space! Features cameo appearances by Patrick Moore and Albert Steptoe.
A Whole Scene Going – an excerpt from a recently recovered edition of the sixties music and arts programme, featuring an interview with director Gordon Flemyng and a behind the scenes look at filming of his movie Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 AD.
Coming Soon - a trailer for a forthcoming DVD release.
Radio Times Listings - in Adobe PDF format.
Programme subtitles


Thats an extra forty minutes on top of the recovered episode, sounds good to me.
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Old 31st January 2013, 12:58 PM
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The new two disc dvd of The Aztecs is now a must buy.

Special Features - Disc One

Commentary - with actors William Russell and Carole Ann Ford, producer Verity Lambert OBE.
Arabic Soundtrack - optional soundtrack for episode four only.
Remembering The Aztecs - actors John Ringham, Ian Cullen and Walter Randall recall the production of the story and of television production in the sixties in general.
Designing The Aztecs - designer Barry Newbery talks about his work on the story, illustrated with many never-before-seen production drawings and photographs from his personal collection.
Cortez and Monezuma - an extract from a 1970 Blue Peter, introduced by Valerie Singleton on location in Mexico, giving historical background to the Aztec belief in human sacrifice.
Restoring The Aztecs - a short featurette demonstrating the restoration and videoisation effects used for the release. With subtitles.
Making Cocoa - an animated guide to making cocoa the Aztec way, voiced in character by John Ringham as Tlotoxl and Walter Randall as Tonila, with both characters animated and presented in South Park style.
TARDIS-Cam no.3 - the third of BBCi’s TARDIS-Cam shots.
Photo Gallery - production, design and publicity photos from the story
Easter Egg - an animated BBC Enterprises logo recovered from the end of one of the prints sold overseas.
Intro Sequences - the umbrella story title The Aztecs does not appear on any of the episodes, so for (outdated now) BBFC compliance a caption card with the title has been provided. To add interest, six versions have been provided, each with a different voiceover, in character, from three of the actors involved in the production. The intention is that the disc will randomly select one of these six sequences and play it out at the appropriate point.
PDF Material – Radio Times listings in Adobe PDF format for viewing on PC or Mac
Programme subtitles

Special Features - Disc Two

Galaxy 4 (dur. 64’ 43”) – a shortened reconstruction of the missing story Galaxy 4, using off-screen stills, audio recordings and animation plus the recently recovered complete episode three to tell the story.
Chronicle – The Realms of Gold – John Julius Norwich’s superlative 1969 retelling of the story of the Spanish conquest of Mexico and the Aztecs, which also features music by the BBC Radiophonic Workshop.
Dr. Forever! – Celestial Toyroom – the first of a new five-part series introduced by Ayesha Antoine looks at Doctor Who toys. With original series producer Verity Lambert, new series creator Russell T Davies, writers Mark Gatiss, Rob Shearman, Paul Cornell and Joseph Lidster, BBC Worldwide product licensing executive Richard Hollis, product approval executive Dave Turbitt and ex- range editor Steve Cole, AudioGO commissioning editor Michael Stevens, Character Options’ Alasdair Dewar, DWM’s toy reviewer Jim Sangster and last, but by no means least, Doctor Who’s very own Winston Churchill, actor Ian McNiece.
It’s a Square World – the very first Doctor Who skit (as far as we can ascertain), with Clive Dunn in full First Doctor costume as a scientist demonstrating his new space rocket to Michael Bentine, resulting in Television Centre being launched into space! Features cameo appearances by Patrick Moore and Albert Steptoe.
A Whole Scene Going – an excerpt from a recently recovered edition of the sixties music and arts programme, featuring an interview with director Gordon Flemyng and a behind the scenes look at filming of his movie Daleks’ Invasion Earth: 2150 AD.
Coming Soon - a trailer for a forthcoming DVD release.
Radio Times Listings - in Adobe PDF format.
Programme subtitles


Thats an extra forty minutes on top of the recovered episode, sounds good to me.
I must admit that I wasn't particularly impressed with the re-constructed episodes 3 and 4 in 'Planet of Giants'.

I found it painful to watch on occasions!

Hopefully 'Galaxy 4' will be more entertaining
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Old 31st January 2013, 12:59 PM
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I must admit that I wasn't particularly impressed with the re-constructed episodes 3 and 4 in 'Planet of Giants'.

I found it painful to watch on occasions!

Hopefully 'Galaxy 4' will be more entertaining
I've only just got Planet of Giants and not seen the reconstruction yet.

Loved the first two episodes though.

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I've seen all the stories before on vhs, but rewatching them on dvd brings brilliant new life to them.
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Old 31st January 2013, 01:03 PM
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As is stands, the three part story is fine

I know it was originally intended to be a four episode thing, but to my mind, the reconstruction didn't work

I found it annoying how it uses the same clips and cutaways over and over again!
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Old 31st January 2013, 01:19 PM
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As is stands, the three part story is fine

I know it was originally intended to be a four episode thing, but to my mind, the reconstruction didn't work

I found it annoying how it uses the same clips and cutaways over and over again!
I agree - the reconstruction really grated on me, I'm afraid.

Still, it'll be interesting to see what they do with Galaxy 4.
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Old 1st February 2013, 10:19 PM
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The BBC shop has loads of action figures in stock which i thought were long since deleted.

Decent prices as well. Ideal for those who still have some to collect.

Action Figures at BBC Shop
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Old 2nd February 2013, 06:53 AM
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VERY LOOSELY Who related

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Me want!!

"Doctor Who" Doctor Who Retro Action Figures Morbius & Scaroth Action Figure at BBC Shop
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Romance is fine, just not involving The Doctor all or even most of the time. It was a joy having a married couple in the TARDIS.
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