Doctor Who: Frontios (Dr Who)

Released on 30 May 2011

Featuring: Peter Davison, Janet Fielding & Mark Strickosn

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An irresistible force draws the TARDIS to the barren surface of Frontios, where in the far future the last surviving humans cower amongst the ruins of their wrecked spacecraft. Under constant threat from lethal meteorite bombardments, few of the doomed colony members realise that the ground of Frontios itself opens up and devours the unwary. Not permitted to assist, the Doctor's attempt to leave is thwarted when the unimaginable occurs: the TARDIS is utterly destroyed.

All the while, burrowing undetected below the planet's crust, sickening alien parasites prepare a gruesome and final fate for all humanity...
  • Commentary - With actors Peter Davison, Jeff Rawle and John Gillett, script editor Eric Saward and special sounds designer Dick Mills.
  • Driven to Distractation - cast and crew look back at the making of 'Frontios'. With actors Peter Davison, Mark Strickson, Jeff Rawle and John Gillett, script editors Christopher H. Bidmead and Eric Saward, and designer David Buckingham. Narrated by Paul Jones.
  • Deleted and Extended Scenes - a chance to see scenes that were cut during editing, many of which are presented before post-production effects had been added.
  • Photo Gallery - production, design and publicity photos from the story.
  • Isolated Music - option to watch the episodes with the isolated music score.
  • Coming Soon - a trailer for a forthcoming DVD release.
  • Radio Times Listings in Adobe PDF format.
  • Programme subtitles.
  • Subtitle Production Notes.

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 Who is the enemy beneath the ground?

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Frontios is a good story with a number of interesting elements. The Tardis having drifted to far into the future is forced to land on the Planet of Frontios, one of the last Human settlements, they have been fighting a war with an unknown enemy for many years and believe the Doctor and his companions (Tegan/Turlough) to be that enemy at first.

Frontios works well for many reasons, The Doctor (always played well by Peter Davison) has to cope without the TARDIS as a means for escape. Turlough gets some more depth to his character, when it is revealed that he has met the enemy before. Which leads to some nice OTT acting not seen since Enlightenment. Even the soundtrack is different then the usual 80s style. In fact a lot of style visually has gone into making Frontios different, even the ending of episode 4 is really a cliffhanger for the Ressurection of the Daleks. However, the final representation of the Tractators is disappointing.

With Awakening being released in the Earth Story box set the follwoing month, this is penultimate Davison story, and in my opinion always worth the money.

One question though? Who thinks Kamelion is the Hat Stand???

 Frontios - Doctor Who

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The 5th Doctor and his companions travel far into the future to the planet Frontios. The Doctor says they should not land but they are forced down to Frontios. Meeting some of the People he does not want to stay for long and make's steps to leave but returning to the TARDIS he find it has been distoryed leaving him and his companions standed on Frontios.

This story is the second to last story to have the 5th Doctor coming to DVD the other being The Awaking on the Earth Story Box set set coming out in June.

 Eff -Frontios

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Peter Davison is by far the worst actor to date to have played the doctor,he stutters along in the role he always appears as if he cannot settle into the role,also his two companions are simply pathetic.This story is so bad cheap sets and terrible acting.Thank god for Steven Moffat,Matt Smith,Karen Gillan&Arthur Darvill.If they had been as bad as this lot in series 5 there would not have been a series 6.This DVD was handed to Oxfam as soon as i watched it.But i feel guilty in case somebody else buys it and suffers!!!!!!!!!

 The Gravis writes.......

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I cannot understand the ambivalence towards this story. I think it's actually Bidmead's best for the series. I love the bleak tone of it - they even dimmed the studio lights for some of this! - and he does swamp us in his usual technobabble. Aye, Logopolis, I'm thinking of you. The diection and acting is also superb (even Mark Strickson does a full day's work here). Frontios was a welcome departure for the fifth Doctor's last series, and I think because the brilliance of Cave of Androzani this story tends to be overlooked. A shame - because it truly deserves better. Give it a go.

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ActorsPeter Davison, Janet Fielding, Mark Strickosn, Jeff Rawle, Lesley Dunlop, Peter Gilmore, William Lucas, Maurice O'Connell, Richard Ashley, John Gillett, George Campbell, Michael Malcolm, Stephen Speed, William Bowen, Hedi Khursandi & Alison Skilbeck
DirectorRon Jones
CertificatePG
Year1984
LanguagesEnglish
SubtitlesEnglish
RegionRegion 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.