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Doctor Who The Collection Season 12

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The second edition of Doctor Who – The Collection: Season 12 will be released on 2nd March 2020.

Season 12 was first released as a limited edition on Blu-ray in February 2018, and is being re-released by BBC Studios to bring the total number of copies in line with other seasons in the classic collection.

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Please see below for a full summary – All content, extras and artwork will remain the same as the 1st edition.

Season 12 features five stories over 20 episodes, including The Ark in Space and Genesis of the Daleks. The Doctor is accompanied by Sarah Jane Smith (Elizabeth Sladen) and Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) and was first broadcast on the BBC between December 1974 and May 1975.

BBC Studios have confirmed replacement discs will be included with this release.


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Original Press Release:

BBC Worldwide has announced that Doctor Who: The Collection – Season 12 will be released on Blu-Ray on 2nd July 2018.

For fans of Doctor Who and collectors of Classic Who seasons, the Blu-Ray has limited edition packaging with artwork by Lee Binding and has been restored and up-scaled to HD by Peter Crocker and Mark Ayres. The new release also has a wealth of new bonus content.

Russell Minton, Executive Producer at BBC Worldwide says : “We are doing our very best at BBC Worldwide to restore and bring as many Classic Who titles out on Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, and this starts with being able to confirm one of my favourites, Tom Baker’s first season. We will also endeavour to include additional archive material and exciting newly-shot features where possible.”

Season 12, Tom Baker’s first as the Doctor, features five stories over 20 episodes, including The Ark in Space and Genesis of the Daleks. The Doctor is accompanied in this season by Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and Harry Sullivan (Ian Marter) and was first broadcast between December 1974 and May 1975.

The new Blu-Ray release includes existing bonus material from the original DVDs as well as the brand new features below:

TOM BAKER IN CONVERSATION

  • A candid new one-hour interview with the Fourth Doctor.

BEHIND THE SOFA

  • Classic clips from Season 12, viewed by Tom Baker, Philip Hinchcliffe,
  • Louise Jameson, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and Sadie Miller

NEW MAKING-OF DOCUMENTARIES

  • For The Sontaran Experiment and Revenge Of The Cybermen

IMMERSIVE 5.1 SURROUND SOUND MIXES

  • For The Ark In Space and Genesis Of The Daleks

OPTIONAL BRAND NEW UPDATED SPECIAL EFFECTS

  • For Revenge Of The Cybermen

GENESIS OF THE DALEKS – OMNIBUS MOVIE VERSION

  • Unseen since broadcast in 1975

THE TOM BAKER YEARS

  • The 1991 VHS release, on disc for the first time

PRODUCTION ARCHIVE MATERIAL

  • PDF files from the BBC Archives

Doctor Who: The Collection – Season 12 will be released on Blu-Ray from Monday 11th June 2018.


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1,806 comments

  • MIKSK89

    June 1st, 2018 - 4:31pm

    Got this on Click and Collect on HMV (though confusingly they still have the Release date as 11th June and not 18th…)

    Kind of a Late Birthday present and glad that BBC Worldwide are releasing Full Season Boxsets… good thing i only got Germany’s 7th Doctor Boxset, otherwise I might have missed this… here’s to hoping all of the Classic Run (Including Animated Reconstructions of Missing Episodes – Possibly Starting with Seasons 01 & 02)

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    • Dalek Eye Stalk

      June 6th, 2018 - 11:18am

      I’m not sure how they would release complete seasons of Hartnell’s and Troughton’s era’s for obvious reasons. Plus I’m not convinced many of the Pertwee seasons could be sufficiently upscaled due to the mixture of colour sources. Maybe Season 10 could be released with no major problems. Plus if they properly recolourised in full ‘Invasion’ (part 1 of ‘Invasion of the Dinosaurs’), then Season 11 could also be released on Blu-ray. Anything before Season 9 could be problematic.

    • Gordon

      June 6th, 2018 - 3:08pm

      Recons and animations can fill the gap in the hartnell and troughton eras

    • Dalek Eye Stalk

      June 6th, 2018 - 7:09pm

      Pertwee’s first three seasons though will prove problematic.

    • Gordon

      June 6th, 2018 - 8:15pm

      Far from inpossible though. Probably be left off till the 2nd half of the range

    • Phillip

      June 7th, 2018 - 1:35am

      They really need to take advantage of David Bradley, I want lost Hartnell episodes as much as the next guy but they need to just refilm all the missing Hartnell episodes and use them until the odd episode is discovered if ever… Troughton’s episode’s should be re shot as well, only they should wait until they find an excellent look alike or cast Harry (Patrick’s Grandson) when he gets older…just to keep it in the lineage:)

    • Gordon

      June 7th, 2018 - 7:33am

      I just can’t see them doing that. It’s never going to replace the episodes no matter how hard they tried. Marco Polo for example has over 15 guest cast members to recast. Would be a nightmare to get at least 15 people that look sound and act exactly like the original cast members. Replicating effects would be cheap but hiring those to make those effects wouldn’t be. For costumes and sets on Marco Polo would be easy enough to replicate as there are telesnaps however in some stories where no telesnaps exist it’s going to be nigh on impossible to get it spot on. You would be cheaper and easier to pay an animation team to animate the episodes

    • MIKSK89

      June 7th, 2018 - 9:24am

      I agree with Gordon. People say now that you could remake it with David Bradley and a replacement actor for Patrick Troughtons Doctor, but then Fans would say that it was a travesty. I personally would be prefer Animated Reconstructions for missing episodes as they do well enough to complete stories that are either partially or completely missing from the archives – and considering that the lost episode Soundtracks go for Stupid Amounts on eBay and Amazon, I would be happy with just Animated Reconstructions to fill in the gaps.

  • Mr Fish

    May 29th, 2018 - 12:31pm

    Nice little spread about this set in the new DWM! Sounds like the episodes are remastered from the original tapes and not just from the DVD versions! Looks like a really special set

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  • Gordon

    May 28th, 2018 - 7:36am

    For those interested this is everything that is currently confirmed:

    ROBOT
    * Making Of documentary: Are Friends Electric?
    * Audio commentary by Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen and Terrance Dicks
    * Robot Rehearsals Read Through: new
    * The Tunnel Effect – interview with Bernard Lodge
    * Behind The Sofa: new
    * Blue Peter – 1974
    * 8 mm footage
    * Photo Gallery
    * Clean opening and closing titles: previously featured on a different release
    * Continuity announcements: new
    * Production Information Subtitles: updated
    * Radio Times Listings
    * BBC Enterprises Literature

    THE ARK IN SPACE
    * Making Of documentary: A New Frontier
    * Audio commentary by Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen and Philip Hinchcliffe
    * Optional 5.1 surround: new
    * Optional CGI effects
    * 70-minute omnibus edition
    * Roger Murray-Leach Interview
    * Alternative Title Sequence
    * Behind the Sofa: new
    * Photo Gallery
    * Continuity announcements
    * Model Effects Roll
    * 3D Technical Schematics
    * Production Information Subtitles
    * Radio Times Listings
    * Nestle promotional materials

    THE SONTARAN EXPERIMENT
    * Making Of documentary: Like Nothing On Earth: new
    * Audio commentary by Elisabeth Sladen, Philip Hinchcliffe and Bob Baker
    * Built For War
    * On Target – Ian Marter: previously featured on a different release
    * Location Report
    * Behind The Sofa: new
    * Photo Gallery
    * Production Information Subtitles
    * Radio Times Listings

    GENESIS OF THE DALEKS
    * Making Of documentary: Genesis of a Classic
    * Audio commentary by Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Peter Miles and David Maloney
    * Optional 5.1 surround sound: new
    * 90-minute omnibus edition: new
    * The Dalek Tapes
    * Keith Miller audio from TVC Canteen during Genesis 3: new
    * Blue Peter, 1975
    * Behind The Sofa: new
    * Photo Gallery
    * Radio Times Billings
    * Production Information Subtitles Updated
    * The Doctor Who Annual 1976

    REVENGE OF THE CYBERMEN
    * Making Of documentary: The Tin Man and The Witch: updated
    * Audio commentary by Elisabeth Sladen, Philip Hinchcliffe and David Collings
    * Optional CGI effects: new
    * Location Report at Wookey Hole
    * Cheques, Lies and Videotape
    * Behind the Sofa: new
    * Continuity Compilation
    * Photo Gallery
    * Radio Times Billings
    * Production Information Subtitles

    Misc. Extras
    Tom Baker – In Conversation: new
    Tom Baker Years Volume 1 and 2: new
    Doctor Who – Times: new

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    • Mark Belsom

      May 31st, 2018 - 12:22am

      Blimey,it’s going to take ages to watch that lot .

    • Gordon

      May 31st, 2018 - 5:05am

      There is a couple of other bits and bobs confirmed in dwm

    • Anonymous

      May 31st, 2018 - 6:24am

      The Dalek Tapes isn’t listed in the DWM special features list. It’s a shame, as it’s one of my favorite docs from the DVDs, but I suppose it could slot in on any of the seasons where the daleks show up (although it is Genesis themed with the whole tapes theme so it’s still a bit odd)

    • Gordon

      May 31st, 2018 - 10:23am

      Could just be an oversight. Richard bignall who compiled the extras hasn’t said it’s not being ported over

    • Anonymous

      May 31st, 2018 - 10:27am

      Hope so

    • Nicholas Dickens

      June 4th, 2018 - 8:51am

      Great to see that the CGI option is still available on the Blu-ray. I had feared that as the effects (not many) had been rendered in standard definition back in 2001 would not cut the mustard and be dropped. It’d be great if they could be upscaled, or even re-rendered, as they account for less than two minutes of footage, and Nerva Beacon is a brilliant design, both the old school model and the CGI enhancement. ☺️

  • WillByers2001

    May 27th, 2018 - 5:19pm

    So when I decide to start buying the classic stories of DVD. They release this!
    I havent watched many classic stories and only ‘Robots of Death’ from the Tom Baker years, soI will definatly buy this. Its a good price (Comsidering the DVD’s for these stories come to roughly the same prive brand new).
    Artwork is fantastic aswell!

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    • Tim M

      May 27th, 2018 - 9:59pm

      I’ve already bought the stories of season 12 on VHS and DVD. So I’m avoiding this Blu-ray release, because I’m not going to continually buy mostly the same stuff on every next format that comes out. Blu-ray’s been around for ages now, and it seems a bit late in the day to start releasing all the classic series on them.

    • Gordon

      May 28th, 2018 - 6:34am

      There is 13 hours of content that wasn’t on dvd. That’s almost half the run time of the blu ray that wasn’t on dvd. So it’s hardly mostly the same stuff

    • Tim M

      May 28th, 2018 - 5:48pm

      So expect every next release on different formats to have new extra’s…and so it goes on. There really isn’t enough for me to warrant spending my hard earned on something I already have in one form or another. The ‘new’ features I doubt won’t tell me anything much new which hasn’t already been said previously in books, DWM etc.

    • Anonymous

      May 28th, 2018 - 8:03pm

      Some have been put on vhses

    • Gordon

      May 28th, 2018 - 10:50pm

      To be fair there is unlikely to be a next format after blu ray. The blu rays push the picture quality as close to studio as technically possible. It’s not going to be worth doing 4K or whatever the main format is in 2030 The blu rays are rammed with 20 hours full of extras. There really isn’t any more that you can add to make an upgrade to the next format worthwhile plus good chunk of people involved with the show will have sadly passed by then. This is by all accounts the definitive version of season 12.

    • Anonymous

      May 29th, 2018 - 8:09pm

      or in 2050 they just release them digtailly and that is just it

    • Nicholas Dickens

      June 4th, 2018 - 8:56am

      It’s for myself the most essential clsssuc Doctor Who home format release ever. Who’d have thought when I got Ark in Space again in early 2013, that we’d finally get Classic Doctor Who on Blu-ray ever, and with this much love and attention. I can’t wait to see this in two weeks now, the anticipation has been fever pitch for me for three months now.

      What will the menus be like? Finally seeing Revenge of the Cybermen with great newer effects (like so many great titles). I just can’t wait!

    • Gordon

      June 4th, 2018 - 10:07am

      Probably be the same menu style as the shada and spearhead blu rays

  • Gobbledon the fibbler

    May 26th, 2018 - 4:40pm

    guys
    Do we know if the DVD range will remain in print or be replaced by the blu ray sets or keep both together and have blu ray as a “collectors edition” and DVD for the “commoners”.

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    • Anonymous

      May 26th, 2018 - 11:55pm

      We don’t know, but I imagine over time they will have to start retiring the old DVDs anyway.

  • Gobbledon the fibbler

    May 26th, 2018 - 4:39pm

    Do we know if the DVD range will remain in print or be replaced by the blu ray sets or keep both together and have blu ray as a “collectors edition” and DVD for the “commoners”.

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    • Tim M

      May 27th, 2018 - 9:55pm

      I fully expect DVD and Blu-ray to become defunct around the same time. A time when discs will be a thing of the past, and we aren’t far away from that already.

    • Gordon

      May 28th, 2018 - 6:28am

      Dvd and blu ray sales have declined however I doubt it will ever fully die. £894 million was spent on dvds in 2016 so there clearly is still a market. There has been some saying dvd was dying 10 years ago and it just hasn’t happened. There is always going to be a percentage of people wanting physical media. Most doctor who fans prefer to buy on disc for their collections so if these sets have the sales figures I can expect them to carry on and do the lot. Collectors are diehards got to get the lot. If vinyl can be produced in the 90s and 00s in small numbers despite being supposedly dead there is nothing to stop bbc studios from continuing to produce these sets in very small numbers in a luxuary package aimed at the hardcore collectors if there is enough of an audience for it

  • Anonymous

    May 26th, 2018 - 9:48am

    Question for Gordon

    Is this straight from the video tape and completely remastered from scratch
    or UPSCALED from the DVD

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    • Gordon

      May 26th, 2018 - 11:18pm

      When it was announced it was implied that it was from scratch however I’m now led to believe it’s actually the dvd masters are the starting point for this release. It’s far from a case of just upscaling from dvd however as additional restoration work was done to the episodes as there is a lot of restoration techniques used that was not available when they were mastered for dvd. The whole remastering for blu ray took 3 months so it’s more than just an upscale from dvd

    • Sam Chant

      May 29th, 2018 - 12:28pm

      In the latest DWM Peter Crocker says “Initially I expected to use the previous dvd masters as a starting point, but I soon realised that because techniques and tools for restoration have developed so much in the last decade, it would be better to go back to the original tapes.” I really can’t wait for this release now the new special feature look great and can’t wait to see what they do next

    • Gordon

      May 31st, 2018 - 5:06am

      Ah that clears that up. Thanks

  • Chris

    May 25th, 2018 - 2:08am

    This is my dream release schedule for classic Doctor Who on Blu-Ray – allowing time for restoration and reconstruction work etc.

    1st year S 12 (20) 4 S 10 (26) 3,2,1S 1 (34 +9) 1
    2nd year S 18 (28) 4 S 19 (26) 5 S 6 (37 +7) 2
    3rd year S 26 (14) 7 S 22 (=26) 6,2 S 9 (26) 3
    4th year S 13 (26) 4 S 14 (26) 4 S 2 (37 +2) 1
    5th year S 20 (= 26) 5 S 21 (=26) 5,6 S 5 (22+ 22) 2
    6th year S 11 (26) 3 S 16 (26) 4 S 23 (14) 6, S 24 (14) 7
    7th year S 25 (14) 7 S 7 (25) 3 S 3 – 4 (23 + rec) 1,2
    8th year S 15 (26) 4 S 8 (25) 3 S 17 (20 + 6) 4

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    • Gordon

      May 25th, 2018 - 7:37am

      I’d go for something like this:

      2018

      S12, S19

      S19 has the most film footage so it seems a no brainier to do next. As nothing is currently in production there is Not going to be enough time to do more than 2 this year

      2019

      S10, S25, S22,S16

      You have the easiest to restore pertwee first. Given how poor s24 is regarded by fans it could be suicide to release it first for Sylvester. S25 is a safer bet. For me S22 is the better of the 2 c. Baker seasons so better releasing first. You need some highly regarded releases nearer the end so I’d hold off s 13 till nearer the end.

      2020

      S7, S20, S24, S15

      50th aniversary of pertwee debut seems like a no brainier. S20 would be ideal follow on for p Davidson. S24 has got a horrible reputation but at least it keeps s26 till closer to the end. S15 has its clunkers but still popular regardless

      2021

      S9, S17 S23, S2

      At this point S9 is the only pertwee season that doesn’t have colour issues. S17 I’m not a fan of outside the first 2 stories. S23 completes Peter’s run. Season 2 is the easiest b and w season to complete.

      2022

      S 18, S8, S26, S6

      Gets s18 out the way. S8 could do with some touching up so better leaving till later. S26 completes the McCoy era. S6 is the easiest troughton season to do

      2023

      S14, S11, S21, S1

      Season 14 gives a strong tom season for the 60th. A colour version of invasion dinos 1 would be an excellent 60th aniversary present and it completes the pertwee era. S21 completes the Davidson era. 60th aniversary of the 1st season seems a no brainer

      2024

      S5, S13,S3,S4

      Completes Hartnell troughton and tom Baker eras

    • The Lost Doctor

      May 26th, 2018 - 11:13am

      I think they should release the first 6 seasons in 10-12 years time, to allow time for any newly found episodes. Then, when season 1 does get released, it’ll be a big deal.
      But I personally would release it like this, with year release dates:

      2018 – Season 12
      2019 – Season 7 & Season 8
      2020 – Season 13 & Season 19
      2021 – Season 9 & Season 10
      2022 – Season 14 & Season 11
      2023 – Season 25 & Season 26 & Season 27 (I would reduce the cost of these 3 seasons to £28 each as they are less episodes)
      2024 – Season 15 & Season 16 & Season 17
      2025 – Season 20 & Season 21
      2026 – Season 22 & Season 23 (S23 is £28)
      2027 – Season 24 & Season 18
      2028 – Season 1 & Season 2
      2029 – Season 3 & Season 4 & Season 5 (These 3 seasons are released as one whole set, with a removable case so you can match them up with each individual season, £60 if no other episodes are found by then) & Season 6

    • Anonymous

      May 26th, 2018 - 3:54pm

      Will they actually release all the seasons on blu Ray or some hard format, as time goes on, by 2024 or before. if sales fall because of streaming or download, becoming a replacement, will we ever get a complete collection.

    • Phillip

      May 26th, 2018 - 6:15pm

      I’m calling it (not an insider) Tom’s range will see it through till the end with season 18, that’s 12-18 as Tom baker season 1-7. Simultaneously a release of Jon pertwee’s season 7-11 or seasons 1-5 (U.S.) will occur. Order of release: Tom :S1, Jon:S1, Tom:S2 and so on with possible slight overlap at 3 or less total season sets a year. (Again, just deductive speculation on my part but I’m still calling it.)

    • Chris

      May 31st, 2018 - 1:52am

      I like much of your reasoning and ordering Gordon. Really my own was based mainly on ways of mixing up different eras of the show (popular with different people), while having regards to the amount of restoration work involved and the quality of the prints etc.- leaving some of the harder stuff to last.

      Perhaps it is worth holding back on the b&w in the hope of more recoveries and Season 1 in particular for the 60th anniversary makes sense. While I’d dearly love to see more b&w Doctor Who recovered, I think being realistic about it means that the most likely thing to find its way back to the archives now is Web of Fear 3 – everything else is a very long shot, dependent no doubt on more hard work and incredible luck. I think we are going to be looking at some animation etc.

      Really the order to go depends on what you are trying to achieve. If its about the technical quality of the source material then you go with the most filmed material and best quality video tape (from original maters where possible). If its about sales with the expectation that sales will drop off as bluray ages as a mass format then you probably churn through Baker’s material, Season 10 and some Davidson. If you intend to do the lot as a a niche product for a fairly large fan base then you hold off on some of the goodies as a way of keeping up interests, anticipation and demand. You can also slip in a few dud Seasons along the way. Another approach is running parallel series – moving through the doctors in order. You could have one that is Baker (12 -18), One that Is Pertwee (7-11) and one that is Davidson, Baker and McCoy (19-26). You could also decide to leave the b&w material out of it with a view that there is nothing to be gained in terms of quality, the Seasons are too long, and that there are too many gaps and too much missing material.I hope they don’t do this, but I’m wondering how large the market and appetite for 60s Who will remain given that they are all out there in DVD quality. I think an important factor is more recoveries, quality reconstructions and bonus material.

  • Anonymous

    May 24th, 2018 - 8:14pm

    Will they realise on DVD?

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    • MJS

      May 24th, 2018 - 8:17pm

      No, this is only a blu ray release

  • rick

    May 24th, 2018 - 2:35pm

    I am hoping hat Season 7 may be released next seeing as Spearhead has been restored already but the question is can the picture quality of the other stories in that season be further improved?

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    • TigerMan1995

      May 24th, 2018 - 3:52pm

      I don’t think so but it can have an opportunity to go back to Ambassadors to restore colour further as the colour tapes they worked with had recorded colour interference. Otherwise, include the very minimal extra Spearhead Normal, the extras from Special and Blu-ray. All extras from Doctor Who and the Silurians and Ambassadors. And all extras from Inferno Normal and Special.

    • Phillip

      May 24th, 2018 - 8:03pm

      I read when Tom’s first season was rumored to be released that Pertwee’s would be coming soon after. ( Still just a rumour but here we have Tom’s…)

    • Gordon

      May 24th, 2018 - 9:25pm

      There has been a couple of rumoured sets. 10 13 18 19.

      10 as it’s the easiest pertwee to do

      13 as it follows on from 12

      18 as it connects to 19

      19 as it has the most film footage

      I would say 19 is probably most likely out of these 4

    • Phillip

      May 24th, 2018 - 10:41pm

      @Gordon, I would think that a bit odd jumping around out of order… Seeing how it’s called Tom baker season 1 in the u.s. then the only logical option would be Tom Baker season 2, Jon Pertwee season 1, or Davison/ C.Baker/ McCoy. Seeing as how Collin and Sylvester are less likely sells due to shoddy scripts and or production values, Im thinking 4th, 3rd, and 5th are the most likely candidates to make the whole run through

    • Gordon

      May 24th, 2018 - 11:25pm

      I’m only reporting on what’s been rumoured on forums. It would seem a bit baffling if s18 does end up being next so I do think that’s unlikely. The problem with doing the pertwee seasons in order is that s7 isn’t an easy season to start with. Yes spearhead is pretty much ready to go and inferno has had a lot of restoration work done for the se which would help for its blu ray but ambassadors needs a lot of work to get it up to standard and Silurians could possibly get better results if done the same way as the inferno se but it’s very costly and time consuming with no guarantee of improvement. It would be a shame if they didn’t do the whole c.baker and McCoy era as there was a lot of stuff of that time period that didn’t have room on the dvds

    • Phillip

      May 26th, 2018 - 6:44pm

      @Gordon, I would love to see 6 & 7’s extras that were not included. Any Forum recommendations on the Blu-ray range, speculation, and rumors would be welcome. Love to read about Doctor who news… Strangely enough there hasn’t been much internet interest in Doctor who shortly after the last Regeneration… It’s been a bit desolate on that front:(

  • Anonymous

    May 24th, 2018 - 1:14pm

    This looks really cool. Two questions, though.

    Will ALL original Special Features be included?

    And will the ones released after this be, if this is a success, that is?

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    • Gordon

      May 24th, 2018 - 1:57pm

      according to Richard bignall The following extras have been moved to more appropriate sets. Everything else is included

      Doctor Forever – Love and War
      Scene Around Six – Tom in Northern Ireland from around 1977/78
      TARDIS Cam 1
      The Doctor Who Technical Manual PDF
      Crosse & Blackwell Promo PDF

      The original tin and the white witch documentary also won’t be included as there is an extended version on the s12 set.

      Also Ian Marter:on target which was originally on carnival of monsters have been moved to this set.

    • Anonymous

      May 24th, 2018 - 9:55pm

      What about the following sets after this?

    • Gordon

      May 24th, 2018 - 10:33pm

      They plan on eventually porting everything across.

    • 100,000BC

      May 24th, 2018 - 11:43pm

      Assuming all 26 seasons get released as blu-rays, all existing special features will presumably be released alongside, but some of the features will be moved to a more appropriate position. For example, the “love and war” doc looks at the 90s books so will perhaps be moved to season 26 and the Ian Marter doc has been moved to season 12, when he was the companion.

  • Demdike@CultLabs

    May 24th, 2018 - 10:53am

    I suppose with so few Troughton episodes in the archives they could release them all in one set.

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    • Gordon

      May 24th, 2018 - 11:59am

      Season 4 and 5 have 4 full stories each(season 4 technically has 5 if you count the botched underwater menace recons). By the time they get round to it there maybe more animations or reconstructions done for those seasons. Plus all the new extras and There is more than enough there to do separate sets

    • Philip

      May 25th, 2018 - 12:12pm

      Troughtons last season is a certainty with probably a telesnap/audio recreation of ‘The Space Pirates’ and they already have the two animated ‘Invasion’ episodes. Hartnell season 2 with 2 animated ”Crusade’ episodes, and lets hope they find ‘Marco Polo’ for a complete season 1.

  • Ollie

    May 24th, 2018 - 6:52am

    Question for Gordon:

    Speaking of your contact with Steve Roberts and Richard Bignell, and assuming this boxset is a big success, have they given any indication on how they’re going to potentially plug the gaps with the likes of seasons 3, 4 and 5 where so few episodes exist?

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    • Gordon

      May 24th, 2018 - 8:12am

      They said they would happily do those seasons if they are given the option however no words on how the gaps for those seasons would be filled

    • DalekAgent

      May 24th, 2018 - 11:40am

      I hope they just leave spaces for the missing episodes so we can either put the episodes soundtracks in their place or obviously the dvds when they get released and if they are ever recovered

    • 100,000BC

      May 24th, 2018 - 11:50am

      I imagine they’ll leave those seasons until quite late, in case more missing stories turn up or animations are made. They still have 20 seasons to go at and lots of restoration/new CGI and features to work at there.

    • Gordon

      May 24th, 2018 - 12:04pm

      Peter Crocker said on Twitter that 3-4 sets a year are manageable so probable 2023/24 before we reach that point. We have got a good 5 years before we hit that point

    • Anonymous

      May 26th, 2018 - 9:48am

      Best news all day

  • Steve

    May 23rd, 2018 - 1:50pm

    Will any of the other classic series be released on blu-Ray like this set? I want to collect more Classic Doctor Who ond DVD but if there are more Blu-Ray sets on the way, I’d rather wait.

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    • Anonymous

      May 23rd, 2018 - 1:59pm

      That’s the intention, although it depends on the success of this release.

    • William Byers

      May 23rd, 2018 - 2:01pm

      The BBC said that they are trying their best to upgrade as many stories as possible to bring them to collections such as these! So expect more. My guess is we are likely to get all of 4, 5, 6, and 7 as they are complete and easier to market as a complete set.

    • Gordon

      May 23rd, 2018 - 2:20pm

      If it sells well they will they will do more. Lee binding has got the next 4 covers already planned out but he’s just waiting for the green light. So they certainly got the next few releases planned. Just going to depend on sales of this

  • Alex

    May 23rd, 2018 - 10:22am

    So do we know what Bonus Features from the previous DVD’s are on there? I assumed it was all of them, but I’m much less confident now :/

    Reply
    • Gordon

      May 23rd, 2018 - 11:40am

      ccording to Richard bignall The following extras have been moved to more appropriate sets. Everything else is included

      Doctor Forever – Love and War
      Scene Around Six – Tom in Northern Ireland from around 1977/78
      TARDIS Cam 1
      The Doctor Who Technical Manual PDF
      Crosse & Blackwell Promo PDF

      The original tin and the white witch documentary also won’t be included as there is an extended version on the s12 set.

    • The Mysterious Stranger

      May 23rd, 2018 - 11:42am

      It’s all of the, other than:
      *Doctor Forever! Love and War – Documentary about the Virgin New Adventures and BBC Books
      *Scene Around Six – News footage of Tom Baker in Northern Ireland from 1977/78
      *TARDIS Cam No. 1

      Plus a couple of PDF files.

      They will appear on a future box set to correlate them with a more appropriate season and that’s the plan for all box sets going forward. So all the DVD extras will eventually be ported over, just not necessarily with the story they were originally with on DVD.

      There will also though be one additional extra (On Target with Ian Marter) that was originally on the Carnival of Monsters: Special Edition DVD.

    • Anonymous

      May 23rd, 2018 - 4:10pm

      Wasn’t On Target: Ian Marter originally intended for a 2008 release of Revenge Of The Cybermen?

  • Jon

    May 23rd, 2018 - 10:16am

    Is it the whole Tom Baker Years, ie all 3 hours, or just the part covering Season 12 with the rest appearing on the appropriate future box sets?

    Reply
    • Gordon

      May 23rd, 2018 - 11:41am

      The whole 3 hours

  • RGB

    May 23rd, 2018 - 9:27am

    with the new features do released on dvd as special editions?

    which would be:
    genesis of the daleks
    sontaran experiment
    revenge of the daleks.

    hey if they did they could call it the tranemat trilogy and use the artwork for the complete series for the outer box.

    Reply
    • Gordon

      May 23rd, 2018 - 11:45am

      Not going to happen bbc studios want you to buy this set so the new features will be exclusive to this set

    • The Mysterious Stranger

      May 23rd, 2018 - 11:45am

      There won’t be any further Special Edition DVDs, so if you want all the new extras you have to get the season Blu-ray box set.

    • Anonymous

      May 23rd, 2018 - 5:03pm

      May not happen, but it would be nice, and the BBC do want to make money.

  • Anonymous

    May 22nd, 2018 - 10:25pm

    Well, I am glad I bought this
    I own the DVD’s but that packaging is the best in a long time
    Thank you BBC
    I just wanted a sontaran experiment dvd but I get a whole boxset

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  • Omega63

    May 22nd, 2018 - 10:01pm

    I think it looks stunning. I mean, great value for money for a first time buyer, I don’t think I have the funds to invest in it though, after all I’m re buying the stories and committing to 26 Seasons of re-bought stories in excess of £900 altogether.

    And I hate to say it, I wish they’d have used the booklet cover as the main cover, I think the booklet cover artwork just looks stunningly modern. It works so well. Although, I get what they are going for with the larger image of the corresponding Doctors to make it a running set of multiple Seasons.

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  • Gordon

    May 22nd, 2018 - 9:10pm

    The restoration team have done an absolute fantastic job on this release. New restoration work. 5.1 mixes. 13 hours of new extras plus 7 hours of extras from the dvds to make 20 hours full of extras. Expanded photo gallery’s over 2000 pdfs. Gorgeous packaging. Absolute top notch

    Reply
  • Doctor Mysterio

    May 22nd, 2018 - 8:11pm

    I’m sure it’s very nice but it’s disappointing to see it packaged in a cardboard box.
    A shame, as the content would be something to treasure but the packaging will just end up looking tatty. It’s a premium price to pay again for a product I already own so was hoping for something more sturdy that would last.

    Reply
    • The Mysterious Stranger

      May 23rd, 2018 - 7:28am

      Steve Roberts of the Restoration Team has confirmed it’s a sturdy cardboard box with plastic disc trays; that will last a very, very long time if you take care of it.

      I own similar box sets that are 10-15 years old and they’re all still in perfect condition.

      If it was cheap, flimsy cardboard with card sleeves for the discs then I might agree, but this is a proper high quality box set.

  • The Legend Doctor

    May 22nd, 2018 - 8:08pm

    I hope they adapt this design for Series 11 that would look sooooooo frigging awesome with Jodie!!!

    Reply
    • Anonymous

      May 22nd, 2018 - 10:55pm

      Ummm no

    • Gordon

      May 22nd, 2018 - 11:38pm

      Probably not as the team behind this release are different to the people that work on the current blu rays. Probably not enough time for them to do both. I could see them maybe doing them once the well has run dry in about 2026-2027 but that’s years off

  • Omega63

    May 22nd, 2018 - 7:27pm

    It looks incredible!

    Although I’m not going to lie I think I’d have preferred the booklet artwork as the cover art. I get what they’re going for though, if they do more having a bigger image of the Doctor corresponding with each series makes sense.

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  • Whovian4Ever

    May 22nd, 2018 - 6:36pm

    The artwork for this set is absolutely stunning! They’ve done an amazing job with it! Here’s hoping for more of the same for future boxsets! I can’t wait to get this and display it proudly amongst the rest of my Doctor Who collection!

    Reply
  • Philip

    May 22nd, 2018 - 5:40pm

    I hope future box sets adopt the same style, especially the TARDIS enclosed booklet and stylised cover art…very nics.

    Reply
    • Anonymous

      May 22nd, 2018 - 7:31pm

      Lee Binding has confirmed future sets will adopt the same style.

    • Gordon

      May 22nd, 2018 - 8:37pm

      He’s also said he’s got the next 4 planned he’s just waiting for the green light

  • Gordon

    May 22nd, 2018 - 5:38pm

    That looks amazing

    Reply
  • Gordon

    May 22nd, 2018 - 7:22am

    Steve Roberts describes the uk packaging as:

    Re the UK packaging. It’s a hard, thick card case in the shape of a hardback book. The back and front covers are slightly oversize compared to the internal box, so it really does look like a book. When you open it, there’s a stack of transparent plastic DVD holders that open like the pages of a book. On the left hand side there are two TARDIS doors held shut with a velcro tab. When you open those, there are a similar set of flaps top and bottom and those unfold to reveal the booklet.

    It’s genuinely looks and feels like a high quality item.

    Reply
  • McGann is The Doctor

    May 21st, 2018 - 11:53am

    I hate to tell you but a better art cover isn’t going to make Revenge of the Cybermen good

    Reply
    • Philip

      May 21st, 2018 - 12:32pm

      It is poor but with the TARDIS trio of Tom’s Dr, Liz Sladen and Ian Marter make it. Shame Tom’s Dr never had a proper Cyberman story like Genesis of the Daleks…

    • Gordon

      May 21st, 2018 - 6:34pm

      But optional cgi might

    • Philip

      May 21st, 2018 - 9:20pm

      I can’t help cracking up when the Australian cyberman puts his hands on his hips and exclaims “Dactar”!

    • Mark

      May 22nd, 2018 - 11:29pm

      The actor’s Canadian, not Australian…

  • Paul Harrison

    May 19th, 2018 - 10:54pm

    The US packaging looks like crap compared to the digibook. Why do we always get cheated when it comes to Doctor Who?

    Reply
    • Martin Snowden

      May 20th, 2018 - 9:45am

      Right because it’s not like in America you didn’t get the complete Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi eras on separate box sets whilst the UK have to get the box sets separately. Yeah, the US always get cheated for DW releases…

    • Gordon

      May 20th, 2018 - 7:32pm

      The us gets plenty of exclusives. They also got the 3D dark water/death in heaven release and the s1-7 blu ray set had stuff not included in the uk version. The s12 blu ray is aparently region free according to Steve Roberts so if your tv/blu ray set is 50hz compatible it should work

  • TigerMan1995

    May 18th, 2018 - 10:46pm

    The US Release is no longer a DigiBook. Finalized version just came out today to confirm it is a
    6-Disc Viva Elite Blu-ray Keep Case. Better put a slipcover or else I’ll be mad.

    Reply

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