![]() "The Stones of Blood" gives us Stonehenge, Doctor Who style, and also serves as the series' 100th serial. Yes, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Douglas Adams. "The Pirate Planet" features the writing of Douglas Adams. unless characters that look like the Jolly Green Giant are your thing.Įvery other story in the box set is a gem. The Doctor's trusty "tin dog" K-9 is also present for this series of adventures, appearing in all but "The Power of Kroll," which is conveniently the season's weakest link. She was sexy, sly, and could put the Doctor in his place in ways no companion could before. (Her name is longer but darn if I could spell it) Perhaps because I saw her before developing a fondness for Romana's second incarnation as played by Lalla Ward, I actually preferred Tamm's portrayal. The first story, "The Ribos Operation," introduces Mary Tamm as the first actress to play the Time Lady Romana. Thankfully, the folks at 2Entertain worked with BBC Video and the Doctor Who Restoration Team to create a much-improved set. It was a treat to have an entire season of Doctor Who in one fell swoop, but extras-wise, it was not up to the usual standards of the Doctor Who range. exclusive without picture restoration and with very little as far as extras were concerned. In 2002, this series of episodes was released on DVD as a U.S. This series of six serials - twenty-six half-hour episodes in all - followed the Doctor and his new companion Romana in a search for six elements with hopes of getting them before the evil Black Guardian can. ![]() Years before other science fiction series made season-long arcs an expectation, back in 1978, Doctor Who did the same with its season-long "Key to Time" season. Starring Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, and John Leeson ![]() #8 (3/09) Wonder Woman: The Animated Original Movieĭoctor Who: The Key To Time Special Edition #7 (3/09) Wonder Woman: The Animated Original Movie #6 (1/09) The All-New Superfriends Hour: Volume 2 #5 (1/09) Doctor Who: War Machines & Four To Doomsday #4 (11/08) Primeval: The Complete Series 1 and 2 ![]() #3 (11/08) Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series #2 (10/08) Doctor Who: The Brain Of Morbius, Trial Of A Time Lord, & The Sarah Jane Adventures Read previous installments of the KryptonSite DVD Column: Want us to review a new TV-show related DVD KryptonSite's DVD Review Column #9: Doctor Who: The Key to Time Special Edition ![]()
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