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Doctor Who: Tom Baker Complete Season Seven [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Drama, Science Fiction |
Format | Blu-ray, NTSC |
Contributor | Various |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 8 |
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Doctor Who: Tom Baker Complete S7
In 1963 an old fashioned Police Call Box sat in a junk yard at 76 Totters Lane. An old man out and about exploring. A young girl wise beyond her years attending Coal Hill School. Two teachers become suspicious. Barbara and Ian suspect the girl is in trouble. They follow her home. The girl, Susan Foreman, vanishes into the junkyard. Barbara and Ian investigate. They discovered the Police Box. "It's alive!" says Ian, he feels a faint vibration coming from within. The girls grandfather returns. He confronts the two teachers who accuse him of holding the girl inside the Police Box. They hear her call out to him from inside. Barbara and Ian push their way in and discover a world they never thought possible.
Product Description
For the first time ever, fan favorite Tom Baker’s seventh and final season in Doctor Who is available in one collection, newly remastered in brilliant Blu-ray quality with 5.1 audio on select stories. This release will include seven Tom Baker 4-part adventures plus hours and hours of all new extras!
Product details
- Product Dimensions : 6.5 x 5.25 x 1 inches; 8.8 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : BRE736527
- Director : Various
- Media Format : Blu-ray, NTSC
- Run time : 11 hours and 40 minutes
- Release date : March 19, 2019
- Actors : Various
- Subtitles: : German, English, Spanish
- Studio : BBC
- ASIN : 6317626030
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 8
- Best Sellers Rank: #24,005 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #416 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
- #2,211 in Drama Blu-ray Discs
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Tom Baker’s Season 7 (or Classic Doctor Who Season 18 if you prefer) never was my favorite season, so why the 5 star review? Well, having rewatched and reassessed each story, I realized that there were no truly bad stories in Season 18, which I don’t think can be said about any other 1980s Doctor Who season.
Following the abject silliness and camp humor that dominated the previous season, Season 18 featured a return to a more scientific and serious approach which was a refreshing change of pace. It also utilized story arcs which modern viewers are now very accustomed to, something that was only used occasionally in Classic Who.
Season 18 is important in that it introduces three new companions, sends off Romana and K9 and reintroduces the Master in what I consider one of his greatest stories. Furthermore it features the regeneration of the 4th Doctor into the 5th, so it is definitely a pivotal season.
As for the presentation, the episodes look great with the upscaling of Leisure Hive and Logopolis looking particularly good to me. In fact the image quality of Leisure Hive made me appreciate the story in a way I never did before. It looks great, almost cinematic really. Logopolis also looks fantastic and the new special effects enhance the story without being distracting.
In addition to the original DVD special features and the inclusion of K9 & Company, there are a plethora of new special features, including the entertaining and amusing behind the sofa segments. The exchanges between Janet Fielding and Wendy Padbury are extremely funny. I don’t know why Padbury was involved...perhaps a 2nd Doctor Blu-ray season is in the works? The new documentaries are also fantastic.
Keeping in mind that the original DVDs cost me about $120 to complete this season several years back, the price for the Blu-rays seems a bargain. If you’re a Doctor Who fan, it’s really hard to go wrong with this collection. I feel like it’s slightly better than the Season 12 and Season 19 sets that preceded it (mainly due to consistency) but they’re great too.
"Leisure Hive" tasted a bit like honey. "Meglos" had a very distinctive cactus-y aftertaste. I was pleasantly surprised that "Full Circle" reminded me very much of the riverfruit I used to be able to find on the planet, Alzarius. That's rather surprising as Alzarius is extremely difficult to get to being that it is located in E-space. "State of Decay" had a bit of a bat taste to it. Great - if you like bat. "Warrior's Gate" tasted very old at first, as if it had gone bad, but then suddenly it was fantastic! I very much enjoyed "Keeper of Traken" as it was obviously prepared by an absolute master. Lastly, "Logopolis" left me wanting more - of Tom Baker as the Doctor. This was his last outing as the Doctor, which is a bit distasteful, but I'm certainly happy this was included in the set.
As for all the extras? What a smorgasbord! As much as there is, I ate it all up in no time at all!
Altogether, this Blu-ray collection most definitely filled me up. Plus, it included "K9 and Company" starring Elizabeth Sladen. What a fantastic dessert!
This collection starts off with :- "The Leisure Hive", then"Meglos", then the three reasons why I got this, the E-space trilogy; "Full Circle", "State of Decay" science fiction and the supernatural, whats not to like. Then the best story here "Warriors Gate"! Things get a little back to normal with "The Keeper of Traken" and finally "Logopolis"!
Special Features
K-9 and Company Pilot Episode
Eight new editions of Behind The Sofa
New making-of documentary and updated special effects for Logopolis
5.1 Surround Sound for The Leisure Hive and The Warriors’ Gate
New interview with K9 & Company’s Ian Sears
Rare behind-the-scenes footage of The Leisure Hive, Full Circle, and Logopolis
Another dip into the Panopticon convention archives with Tom Baker
And more!
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This was Tom Baker's final season and was also the first full series of Doctor Who that I watched. From that moment I was hooked and have enjoyed the series ever since - well up until the most recent series which was quite frankly awful. This blu ray is multi regional and should work on most blu ray players. So whatever the season is called this blu ray represents one of the best series of Doctor Who.
Disc 1 has the Leisure Hive with all 4 episodes in new 1:33:1 HD transfers picture quality looks amazing 10/10
the sound quality has been upgraded to new 2.0 master stereo mix which again sounds excellent 7/10
plus an optional 5.1 master mix aswell
plus new extras plus all the old extras carried over from the old dvd reissue
Disc 2 has MEGLOS- 4 episodes with new 1:33:1 HD transfers plus 5.1 master mix & 2.0 master mixes
plus new and old extras carried over from the old dvd reissue
Disc 3 FULL CIRCLE- 4 episodes with new HD transfers and new 5.1 & 2.0 master mixes
plus new and old extras carried over from the old dvd version
Disc 4 STATE OF DECAY plus extras, Disc 5 WARRIORS GATE plus extras, Disc 6 THE KEEPER OF TRAKEN
Disc 7 LOGOPOLIS plus extras and Disc 8 K9 AND COMPANY plus lots more extras
so all episodes from each Disc has been exact same HD transfers and same 5.1 & 2.0 master audio mixes
incredible content over 8 Discs, 10 times better quality than the old dvd versions
and all Discs are ABC coded, not region A locked as stated on amazon's product Details
so time to upgrade to blu-ray quality and throw out the old dvd versions, 5 stars for this blu-ray set