Title:
Doctor Who. Destiny of the Daleks [DVD video]
Publication Date:
2008
Publication Information:
[S.l.] : BBC Video : Distributed by BBC Worldwide Americas ; Burbank, CA : Distributed by Warner Home Video, c2008.
Physical Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 99 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
ISBN:
9781419864971
Abstract:
When the Doctor and the recently regenerated Romana arrive on a radioactive planet, the Time Lord has the strangest feeling that he has been there before. Exploring the ruins of an old city, it is not long before they discover the disturbing truth. The TARDIS has materialized on Skaro-- original home to the evil Daleks. But who are the mysterious Movellans and what terrible treasure are the Daleks seeking? The answer lies deep beneath the city.
General Note:
Originally broadcast on television from Sept. 1-22, 1979.
Contains 4 episodes from the BBC television series.
Special features: Commentary by Lalla Ward, David Gooderson and director Ken Grieve; Terror nation: a documentary about the writer Terry Nation, creator of the Dalek characters (features interviews with Barry Letts, Philip Hinchcliffe, director Richard Martin and Nicholas Briggs); Directing Who: director Ken Grieve recalls his time on this story; CGI effects: the option to watch the story with seventeen of the original video effects sequences replaced by CGI versions; Trailers and continuities: BBC1 trails and continuity announcements from the story's transmission, including the specially shot trailer heralding the return of the Daleks; Prime Computer adverts: Australian TV adverts for Prime Computers, starring Tom Baker and Lalla Ward; Production notes subtitle option; Photo gallery; Radio Times billings; Easter egg.
Performers:
Tom Baker, Lalla Ward, David Gooderson.
Technical Details:
DVD, region 1, full screen (4:3) presentation; Dolby Digital mono., DVD9, NTSC, digitally remastered.
Personal Subject:
Language:
English
Additional Language:
English subtitles for the hard-of-hearing.
Added Uniform Title:
Doctor Who (Television program : 1963-1989)
Audience:
Canadian Home Video rating: PG.