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Reeltime Pictures The Doctors: Monsters!
Available to order from www.amazon.co.uk
This is the definitive set of interviews with the team of unsung heroes who brought the monsters in DOCTOR WHO to life and sent you behind the sofa !
This special release contains I WAS A DOCTOR WHO MONSTER!, hosted by the Seventh Doctor SYLVESTER McCOY, and five in-depth interviews with RAY CUSICK (Dalek Designer), CY TOWN (Dalek Operator), MICHAEL WISHER (Davros), DAVID BANKS (Cyberleader) and JACK PITT (Monster Man)! Meet a menagerie of people who played monsters as diverse as VOORD, DALEKS, CYBERMEN, YETI, FISH PEOPLE and MARSHMEN … the list is endless!
For all DOCTOR Who fans, this 2 DISC special collector s edition is 5 hours of pure nostalgia, which will give you a whole new insight into the making of your favourite science fiction series! SPECIAL FEATURE: Introduction by NICHOLAS BRIGGS & Producer KEITH BARNFATHER
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Tim M
December 17th, 2017 - 2:25pmNice cover art!
Demdike@CultLabs
December 17th, 2017 - 1:05pmI’m impressed they got permission to put a Dalek and Cyberman on the cover.
Anonymous
December 16th, 2017 - 2:30pmThis is a pretty cool cover love it!
Tim M
November 22nd, 2017 - 2:54pmWhat about the other Doctor’s? Davison, Colin Baker and McCoy. Will they get a ‘Doctors’ DVD release too?
Whorules
November 22nd, 2017 - 5:02pmThere is no peter davison interview just 4 of his companions (look at my comment below). Only interviews for colin and Sylvester along with nicola bryant for the 6th dr and sophie aldred for 7th. Be nice if they released them, personally I’d like to see them released as i said below.
Tim M
November 25th, 2017 - 10:12pmProbably a two or three disc release would be ideal then. Combining interview footage from the Davison, C Baker and McCoy era’s. Called ‘The Doctors’ : ‘The 80’s’ perhaps?
Skonnos
November 22nd, 2017 - 9:44amLong Live The Re-issues!
Nicholas Dickens
November 20th, 2017 - 11:29amThese DVDs are been a real boon for myself. They’ve brought back so many memories of 24 years or so ago.
The Doctors DVDs, The Return to Devil’s End have all been very welcome releases and I’ve loved watched them. They are very beloved and treasured parts of my Who DVD/Blu-ray collection.
Anonymous
November 19th, 2017 - 2:39pmThe Doctors: Monsters?? Not just ‘The Monsters’?
6sek
November 18th, 2017 - 1:17amThis is slightly annoying for me because I just bought the DVD for I was a Doctor Who monster from Galaxy 4
bryan
November 17th, 2017 - 10:16amA lot of people can Dismiss the behind the screen crew, but these were Front of screen, and in a Big way. An Interview with the Original Davros, An Interview with A zarbi/Menoptera actor, can shade in so many areas of 60`s who. Its not always the most Glamarous of Jobs, But without these Actors, who went far and beyond what would be allowed today, Wearing fiberglass suits, that had not had time to dry, Paint still wet, etc.
An essential release within the range. For what is Doctor who Without Villans and Aliens.
Whorules
November 17th, 2017 - 11:42amDon’t get me wrong, I’m sure lots of people will enjoy these it’s just not for me personally. I’ve already told a couple of friends about this because i know they will buy it. I know the production side is very important but these are old interviews and a lot has now been repeated on the bbc dvds and in written form. If they did for instance a master disc with the delgado tribute, the ainley interview and maybe the barry letts/terrance dicks (creators of the character) interviews I’d happily buy that. It just comes down to individual preferences really.
Whorules
November 17th, 2017 - 9:22amNot to bothered about this one, so not getting it. Was hoping for another doctors one but of course there are not many interviews left to make up releases. With no peter davison or paul mcgann interviews i think they should combine doctors. A 5th and sixth doctor release with the 4 davison era companion interviews (matthew waterhouse, sarah sutton, janet fielding and mark strickson) and the bridging companion nicola bryant with the colin baker interview making six in the set. A 7th and 8th set with mccoy and aldred along with both yee jee tso interviews and both daphne ashbrooks interviews would also give six. That would be my choice rather than having production personnel on with the actors.