Attack of the Cybermen

Attack of the Cybermen
Attack of the Cybermen DVD

Information

Number of Discs: 1
DVD Number: BBCDVD2436
Certification: U
Duration: 88 minutes
Release Date: 16 Mar. 2009

Synopsis

The TARDIS is lured to Earth, London, 1985 by an alien distress signal. Investigating, The Doctor and Peri stumble upon an attempted bank robbery staged through the London sewers by a familiar foe – ex-Dalek agent, Lytton. But who is he working for this time? For they soon discover there is something far nastier lurking in the sewers – Cybermen. Why do the silver giants need a time machine? What is their devastating plan of attack? And what does it have to do with a catastrophic event that happened long ago in The Doctor’s past?

Episode Guide

Special Features


  • Commentary by actors Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Terry Molloy and Sarah Berger
  • ‘The Cold War’ (dur 27.26″) – cast and crew look back at the making of the story. With actors Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Terry Molloy and Sarah Berger, writer Eric Saward, director Matthew Robinson, continuity advisor Ian Levine and film cameraman Godfrey Johnson. Narrated by Stephen Greif.
  • ‘The Cyber Story’ (dur 22.49″) – a brief history of the Cybermen in the classic series. With director Morris Barry, writer Eric Saward, costume designers Sandra Reid and Dinah Collins, Cyberman actor Mark Hardy, voice artiste Roy Skelton and Professor Kevin ‘Human Cyborg’ Warwick.
  • ‘Human Cyborg’ (dur 08.07″) – an interview with Professor Kevin Warwick, who has used himself as a human guinea pig for cybernetic implant experimentation.
  • ‘The Cyber-Generations’ (dur 07.48″) – a gallery of Cyberman through the history of the series.
  • Isolated music score.
  • Trails and continuity.
  • Radio times billings.
  • Photo gallery.
  • coming soon trailer.
  • Production information subtitles.
  • Digitally remastered picture and sound quality.

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Reference

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