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Doctor Who: Resurrection Of The Daleks (Dr Who)£6.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £19.99 | You save: £13.00 (65%) Temporarily out of stock. This item will be dispatched as soon as it arrives. |
- John Nathan-Turner's last interview recorded on location in Shad Thames where the episode is set
- Audio commentary by Peter Davison with Janet Fielding and Matthew Robertson
- Footage from BBC Breakfast Time, which covered the original episode
- Trailer for episode one
- TARDIS-cam No.4
- 3 Easter Eggs (hidden features)
- Extended and deleted scenes
- Production notes
- Interactive menu
- Scene access
Captured in a Time Corridor, the Doctor and his companions are forced to land on 20th Century Earth, diverted by the Doctor's oldest enemy - the Daleks. It is here that the true purpose of the Time Corridor becomes apparent: after 90 years of imprisonment, Davros, the ruthless creator of the Daleks, is to be liberated to assist in the resurrection of his army. But not even the Daleks forsee the poisonous threat presented by their creator. Indeed, who would suspect Davros of wanting to destroy his own Daleks - and why? Only the Doctor knows the truth. But will he be capable of descending to Davros' level of evil in order to stop him?

Average rating (3 reviews)
It seems I've lost my way...
Hawkman2k | 29/12/2007 | See all Hawkman2k's reviews (14) »
This was the Davison era at it's best and worst, the story is a mess, it goes from one complex aspect to another. The Daleks are satisfactory, darker than they were back in the previous story (Destiny of the Daleks), the good bit? Davros and the Doctor, the interplay between these two characters is wonderful to watch, with the Doctor, who is really pushed to his moral limits in the story.
A shout out to Janet Fielding as well, whose final scene is just wonderful, brave heart Tegan!
Top Form Daleks
oncomingstorm | 15/09/2007 | See all oncomingstorm's reviews (95) »
Daleks return dragging the ever decaying form of Davros behind them. Classic Dalek story and almost any story with the Daleks in is worth having.
This show also sees the departure of Tegan, for those of us that were irriated by her and were glad to see her go we just didn't realise that Bonnie Langford was waitng around the corner for us.
Action packed if confusing!
doctordavid | 05/07/2007 | See all doctordavid's reviews (11) »
A dalek story is always a notable event in the Doctor Who calendar and this one is no exception. On the surface it presents a polished production with good effects and action packed set pieces.
The story is a little confusing and raises a few 'whys?' Why did they do that? However, on saying that, there is a real feeling of tension and excitement throughout the four episodes.
The regulars are on top form with Tegan possibly giving the best performance of her time with the Tardis. The final scene being particularly well done and poignant.
A good addition with some very interesting extras on the dvd which should keep die hard fans happy - well it kept me happy!!
Buy it and enjoy it as a piece of good television drama.
Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Mark Strickson, Terry Molloy, Rodney Bewes, Maurice Colbourne, Rula Lenska, Del Henney, Chloe Ashcroft, Phillip McGough, Jim Findley, Les Grantham, Sneh Gupta & John Scott Martin | |
PG | |
1984 | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
1 hour and 38 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |




































