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 Posted:   Jan 26, 2012 - 3:41 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

Do not forget INVASION OF THE DINOSAURS.
I watched this double set and I was pleased by the plot despite the dinos. Really engrossing political conspiracy plot concerning an ecolo brotherhood whose members are recruited inside the British government in order to select key chosen ones to live in a clean and green Earth and therefore get rid of the rest of the world through a crude time machine.
Episode 1 had a restored color version that was poor but still watchable—they didn't achieve the flesh tone right. Anyway, I was happy with it.
The Restoration Team didn't have the budget as for the first-rate work on "Planet of the Daleks".

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 3, 2012 - 2:15 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

Countdown: minus three Doctor Who episodes with Jon Pertwee to come.

"The Ambassadors of Death" (season 7): needs a lot of restoration
"The Mind of Evil" (season 8): needs a lot of restoration
"Death to the Daleks" (season 11): needs the usual restoration

 
 Posted:   Feb 28, 2012 - 6:39 PM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)

The 3rd Doctor adventure, Death to the Daleks, is to be released on DVD this June.

The Tardis loses all power and crash lands on the planet Exxilon. The Doctor sets off for assistance but is captured by two natives. Sarah also leaves the Tardis and is taken by the hostile natives to their temple. The Doctor is rescued by an expedition from Earth who also crashed after losing power. They are on Exxion to mine the chemical parrinium needed to fight a deadly space plague.

Another craft crash lands nearby the expeditions makeshift HQ. It contains daleks whose weapons are also powerless. A truce is reached between the group when the hostile Exxilons take them all hostage. The Doctor saves Sarah from sacrifice but then both are sentenced to execution by a creature called a rute. The daleks are use machine guns as replacement weapons to take over.

The daleks get the humans to act as supervisors to the slave force of Exxilons to mine the parrinium and horde it so the humans have no cure for the plague. Bellal, the Doctor and Sarah's new Exxilon ally leads them to the sentient city, the reason for the massive power drain.

The Doctor and Bellal must make it through the maze of traps within the city and stop it draining power so the Tardis can and the humans can leave. However the daleks are in pursuit so they can leave and the humans must stop them taking all the parrinium

http://news.drwho-online.co.uk/Death-To-The-Daleks-Coming-to-DVD-in-June.aspx

 
 
 Posted:   Feb 29, 2012 - 10:42 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

The 3rd Doctor adventure, Death to the Daleks, is to be released on DVD this June.

The Tardis loses all power and crash lands on the planet Exxilon. The Doctor sets off for assistance but is captured by two natives. Sarah also leaves the Tardis and is taken by the hostile natives to their temple. The Doctor is rescued by an expedition from Earth who also crashed after losing power. They are on Exxion to mine the chemical parrinium needed to fight a deadly space plague.

Another craft crash lands nearby the expeditions makeshift HQ. It contains daleks whose weapons are also powerless. A truce is reached between the group when the hostile Exxilons take them all hostage. The Doctor saves Sarah from sacrifice but then both are sentenced to execution by a creature called a rute. The daleks are use machine guns as replacement weapons to take over.

The daleks get the humans to act as supervisors to the slave force of Exxilons to mine the parrinium and horde it so the humans have no cure for the plague. Bellal, the Doctor and Sarah's new Exxilon ally leads them to the sentient city, the reason for the massive power drain.

The Doctor and Bellal must make it through the maze of traps within the city and stop it draining power so the Tardis can and the humans can leave. However the daleks are in pursuit so they can leave and the humans must stop them taking all the parrinium

http://news.drwho-online.co.uk/Death-To-The-Daleks-Coming-to-DVD-in-June.aspx




Thanks for the headup!
Right on time. Jon Pertwee: the Lord Brett Sinclair of Doctor Who!
Minus two Pertwees: Ambassador and Mind. Two problematic episodes.

 
 Posted:   Feb 29, 2012 - 11:10 AM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)

Review of The Daemons.

It's not often in Doctor Who's long history that a story is great, then great again, and then great for a third time, but this is very much the case with The Daemons. The original story was a triumph, but due to the infamous BBC junkings and burnings, only a black and white print of this tale existed... until a terrible quality NTSC (that's American Television) copy turned up courtesy of a fan. In 1993 BBC Video made a valiant attempt to restore the episodes, as featured in an extra on this release - more of that later. Now it's all been re-restored again, and beautiful it looks too.

The Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning) must battle to save the Earth from the alien Daemons, aided, abetted and very badly controlled by The Master (Roger Delgado), in the quaint little village of Devil's End. With BBC Three on location and UNIT stuck behind a heat barrier, time is running out for the Time Lord...

This double disc release from BBC Worldwide has superb restoration of the picture and sound quality - in fact the five-part story takes up all of Disc One (bar the Info Text and Commentary options) with all the Special Features on Disc Two. There are of course both Subtitles and Audio Navigation available on both discs, and the previously mentioned Info Text joins the Radio Times PDF Listings, and the Photo Gallery as standard included extras.

Special Features - Disc One:

Commentary - Sitting around the table to discuss The Daemons this time are Christopher Barry, Katy Manning, Damaris Hayman, and Richard Franklin. The conversation is fun, loose and friendly, with plenty of laughs and lots of interesting and amusing reminiscences about the making of the story. Tales of theme tunes, Margaret Rutherford's cape, and warm fuzzy feelings abound. Great to listen to and thoroughly entertaining.

Special Features - Disc Two:

The Devil Rides Out - A look back at the making of The Daemons, with Christopher Barry and Katy Manning joining Terrance Dicks, some previously recorded footage of Barry Letts, and many more faces to look back at Aldbourne's finest hour. Discussed are the story's origins, Damaris Hayman's white witch being very switched on, and one or two displays of impatience from leading man; Jon Pertwee. It's an honest look at the show, but not a negative one, and it's clear that both cast and crew thought (and still think) the story is special and deserving of the 'Classic' status that The Daemons holds. They are, of course, absolutely right.

Remembering Barry Letts - Barry's sons, Dominic and Crispin Letts, discuss their late father's long career in film and television as an actor, director and producer. A fascinating glimpse at the life, outside of Doctor Who, of a man who is held in very high regard by family, friends and colleagues. Not cloying, or over-sentimental, this is a lovely piece giving a much more complete picture of Barry, who may be best known for producing the Pertwee era of Doctor Who; but who also had a lot more strings to his bow than Time Lords and Daleks. Featuring everything from green issues, to Zen Buddhism and The Navy, to BBC directing courses, right through to his final years. Truly a wonderful look back at an amazing man, who is much missed by friends, family and fans alike. A great, great piece.

Location Film - A reasonably short piece, but suitably nostalgic for this release. This is simply dome, mute, 8mm camera footage of Aldbourne, filmed during the location shooting of The Daemons. Not a great deal to say about it, because there's not a lot of it, but it holds the attention and isn't long enough to get boring. Very nice indeed.

Colourisation Test - The first attempt to recolour episode one in it's entirety. The slipping Doctor Who theme is enough to make you wince, but the recolourising is rather great if not of the quality that we now get as standard on these Classic Who releases. Interesting and holds the attention easily, and the colour looks great - even if it's a little brighter than it possibly should be.

Tomorrow's World - A Doctor Who themed segment from 1993 looking at the first restoration of The Daemons, and how it was produced. Tomorrow's World was always very good at presenting these sort of explanations in an accessible and friendly way. Judith Hann introduces, and Howard Stableford walks us through how the first restoration was brought together via some spiffy TV technology. It's nice to see the TARDIS and the console turn up from an era when Doctor Who had already been off the air for four years, and it's a great look at how the restoration came to life.

Coming Soon Trailer - Silver cagouls! Of course we should interfere; always do what you're best at! Good boy K-9! Vraxoin! Name and date of birth! It's inexplicable! My arms, my legs, my everything! A veritable symphony of silliness, The Nightmare of Eden is the next release. it's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights...

It's hard to beat a Classic story, but a Classic story restored twice over and then given a great set of extras as an accompaniment wins hands down. The restoration is top notch and with the retrospective of The Daemons ticking all the right boxes, a look at how the first restoration was achieved, and a perfectly pitched look back at Barry Letts' life and career - this release is an absolute must for fans

http://news.drwho-online.co.uk/#Review-The-Daemons-DVD

 
 Posted:   Apr 20, 2012 - 6:55 AM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)



Doctor Who - Story #072: Death to the Daleks
Audio Commentary
Beneath the City of the Exxilons
Studio Recording
Doctor Who Stories - Dalek Men (13 mins)
On the Set of Dr. Who and the Daleks
Photo Gallery
Isolated Music
Easter Egg
Photo Gallery
PDF materials: Radio Times Listings
Production Note Subtitles

http://tvshowsondvd.com/news/Doctor-The-Krotons-and-Death-to-the-Daleks/16837

 
 Posted:   Apr 21, 2012 - 7:07 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

Glad I found a sci-fi show that isn't wildly popular around this place. cool

Finished Day of the Daleks last night and was prepared to hate the "terrible" Dalek voices and "lousy" special effects.

I really must stop reading online reviews of these shows; these people are full of crap. smile

Enjoyed the story a lot though the sudden ending, which omits the comedy bit that the novelization has was surprising.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 21, 2012 - 7:41 AM   
 By:   Disco Stu   (Member)

Pertwee has become my favourite doctor first of all because his era has the best stories, I like the looks of the series and he was the most human of all. His doctor could be a bit of a reactionary uncle but he was also the most outspoken pacifist. His request at the end of "Planet of the daleks" is still the best ending of the whole franchise.
Jo Grant was an excellent counter weight. Example: "Daemons" where she gets the information of the pub owner on how to get to the dig when the doctor's dominant attitude ends getting him stone walled and ignored.
I love the "Bondification" of the Pertwee era and contrary to the Baker years, the gadgets weren't a cop out or signs of boredom or episodes that had run out of steam and good intentions.

The documentary on "Silurians" begins and ends with a message that I can adhere to very well with regards to the new series that started with the guy from "Trainspotting". The old series weren't loud rollercoaster hipster affairs with with an ADHD-suffering doctor doing is ADHD-thing in wall to wall sound and background music.

Pertwee's doctor whas an authoritative establishment character but so was Hartnell, both the Bakers, and I could be missing others who were also. They all were authoritative and representatives of a regime that went "what I say goes or you go", each of them in their own way but very clearly nonetheless.

D.S.

 
 Posted:   Apr 21, 2012 - 9:16 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

Like most things that are remade these days, there are tow totally different fanbases for "classic" and "new" Dr Who. Same goes for Mission: Impossible. Never the twain shall meet, especially at my house.

Pertwee's era is totally new to me and I've only watched these past couple of years. I'm still on the fence regarding Jo Grant, but I adore Liz and Sarah Jane. I also love the Dudley Simpson scores of this period. More electronics, but still great results.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 21, 2012 - 10:43 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

Glad I found a sci-fi show that isn't wildly popular around this place. cool

Finished Day of the Daleks last night and was prepared to hate the "terrible" Dalek voices and "lousy" special effects.

I really must stop reading online reviews of these shows; these people are full of crap. smile

Enjoyed the story a lot though the sudden ending, which omits the comedy bit that the novelization has was surprising.



Don't ever take those reviewers for granted.
I like my Pertwee era raw. Don't touch a thing. Keep in genuine.
The worst people are at DVD Talk.

 
 Posted:   Apr 21, 2012 - 11:47 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

Don't ever take those reviewers for granted.
I like my Pertwee era raw. Don't touch a thing. Keep in genuine.
The worst people are at DVD Talk.


Not to worry, old chap. The likes of those reviewers are dead to me.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 21, 2012 - 7:37 PM   
 By:   Joe E.   (Member)

Like most things that are remade these days, there are tow totally different fanbases for "classic" and "new" Dr Who. Same goes for Mission: Impossible. Never the twain shall meet, especially at my house.

Perhaps, but they're not without considerable areas of overlap. I know plenty of people who simply love "Doctor Who," no distinction made between eras or whatever. They do all have their favorite Doctors, but that's always been the case.

 
 Posted:   Apr 24, 2012 - 3:44 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

I also can't emphasize enough how much I'm enjoying Dudley Simpson's musical underscore during the Pertwee era. I recognize it as being in his style, but it somehow sounds different than it does in the Tom Baker period.

 
 Posted:   May 4, 2012 - 12:28 PM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

At this very moment I'm enjoying the heck out of THE NAVY LARK on BBC Radio 4. One of the regulars on this program is one Jon Pertwee, who gets to do his comic schtick to fine effect. I can practically hear him "gurning" as I write this...

 
 Posted:   May 24, 2012 - 8:12 AM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)

The Ambassadors of Death:

The British Board of Film Classification have passed the special features for the forthcoming DVD release of the Jon Pertwee adventure The Ambassadors of Death:.

00:01:27:01 (DOCTOR WHO - THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH) (TRAILER)
00:13:05:07 TOMORROW'S TIMES - THE THIRD DOCTOR
00:04:24:15 THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH - PHOTO GALLERY
00:25:49:16 MARS PROBE 7: MAKING THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH

The DVD has yet to be formally scheduled, though it is believed to be due in Autumn this year.


Speaking at the Utopia convention, Steve Roberts confirmed that another story to get the special edition treatment will be Jon Pertwee's adventure Inferno; the episodes are to be 're-coloured' using the black and white film prints and the NTSC reverse standard conversions recordings to create a better quality image to the original 2006 release. The project will also include a 'secret project' alongside the range's commentary moderator and presenter Toby Hadoke. The DVD is expected to be released in 2013.

Actor John Levene also reported that he had recently recorded a documentary which, though unconfirmed, could feature on this DVD.

http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2012/05/dwn230512212008-dvd-update-ambassadors.html

 
 Posted:   May 24, 2012 - 8:24 AM   
 By:   Heath   (Member)

I also can't emphasize enough how much I'm enjoying Dudley Simpson's musical underscore during the Pertwee era. I recognize it as being in his style, but it somehow sounds different than it does in the Tom Baker period.

Here's a snap of Dudley (on the right) and synth programmer Brian Hodgson surrounded by gear from that period - 1973. Not actually taken at the BBC Radiophonic workshop, but at the indie studio, Electrophon, that Hodgson set up with Delia Derbyshire.



Full article http://www.wheelmeout.com/3_8.php

 
 Posted:   May 24, 2012 - 8:29 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

Greatly enjoyed The Daemons. It's the first five-part serial I've seen and it's IMO an ideal length for stories, with just enough back story and such without the padded-out scenes often found in six parters.

I'm convinced that Nicholas Courtney (R.I.P.) was a comic genius, even if the behind-the-scenes stories make him out to be a bit of a prima donna.

I also am amused by Pertwee's insistence on having his Doctor always ride in some new contraption, even if he had to purchase the thing himself.

 
 
 Posted:   May 24, 2012 - 11:19 AM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)

The Ambassadors of Death:

The British Board of Film Classification have passed the special features for the forthcoming DVD release of the Jon Pertwee adventure The Ambassadors of Death:.

00:01:27:01 (DOCTOR WHO - THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH) (TRAILER)
00:13:05:07 TOMORROW'S TIMES - THE THIRD DOCTOR
00:04:24:15 THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH - PHOTO GALLERY
00:25:49:16 MARS PROBE 7: MAKING THE AMBASSADORS OF DEATH

The DVD has yet to be formally scheduled, though it is believed to be due in Autumn this year.


Speaking at the Utopia convention, Steve Roberts confirmed that another story to get the special edition treatment will be Jon Pertwee's adventure Inferno; the episodes are to be 're-coloured' using the black and white film prints and the NTSC reverse standard conversions recordings to create a better quality image to the original 2006 release. The project will also include a 'secret project' alongside the range's commentary moderator and presenter Toby Hadoke. The DVD is expected to be released in 2013.

Actor John Levene also reported that he had recently recorded a documentary which, though unconfirmed, could feature on this DVD.

http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2012/05/dwn230512212008-dvd-update-ambassadors.html




Excellent. Thanks for the head-up, J.J.
I am eager to discover the very rare "Ambassadors of Death": I only watched Part 1.
This will conclude season 7 of the Pertwee's era aka the finest season of all.
I'm very pleased to know that "Inferno" will receive a special restoration.
Thanks again.

 
 
 Posted:   May 24, 2012 - 3:09 PM   
 By:   Rollin Hand   (Member)




Speaking at the Utopia convention, Steve Roberts confirmed that another story to get the special edition treatment will be Jon Pertwee's adventure Inferno; the episodes are to be 're-coloured' using the black and white film prints and the NTSC reverse standard conversions recordings to create a better quality image to the original 2006 release. The project will also include a 'secret project' alongside the range's commentary moderator and presenter Toby Hadoke. The DVD is expected to be released in 2013.

Actor John Levene also reported that he had recently recorded a documentary which, though unconfirmed, could feature on this DVD.

http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2012/05/dwn230512212008-dvd-update-ambassadors.html



Glad to know that we're about to witness The Brigade Leader in his full glory.
UNITY IS STRENGTH.

 
 Posted:   May 24, 2012 - 4:11 PM   
 By:   Jehannum   (Member)

I also can't emphasize enough how much I'm enjoying Dudley Simpson's musical underscore during the Pertwee era. I recognize it as being in his style, but it somehow sounds different than it does in the Tom Baker period.

The Pertwee era was before my time. I've seen a few episodes and they seemed to have an ITC feel. I'm glad Tom Baker was my Doctor. To me Pertwee was Worzel Gummidge, and great in the role he was.

I'm watching Seeds Of Death (Troughton) on-demand at the moment, and recognised Dudley Simpson's music instantly. In my imagination this kind of feat impresses my wife. In reality she probably just thinks I'm odd.

 
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