The End of the Universe Collection
On November 23, 1963, the BBC launched the world’s longest running science fiction television series when it aired the premiere episode of Doctor Who. To celebrate The Doctor’s 40th Anniversary, BBC Video presents the largest Doctor Who video collection ever assembled. On home video for the first time, these eleven adventures 16 of Doctor Who’s 26 seasons. With four Doctors, 19 companions, 56 episodes and 46 cliffhangers, fans will agree that this cosmic collection is “biggeron the inside.”
Genesis of the Daleks
Back on the dreaded Skaro again, The Doctor’s on a mission from the Timelords themselves… simple enough… All he has to do is destroy The Daleks before they evolve and face their evil creator…
The Reign of Terror
The TARDIS materialises near Paris in 1794 – one of the bloodiest years following the French Revolution. The Doctor and his companions, Susan, Barbara and Ian, soon become involved in efforts to rescue prisoners from the guillotine.
Includes bonus episodes starring Patrick Troughton:
The Time Meddler
The TARDIS arrives on an English coastline in the year 1066. Exploring, The Doctor discovers that one of his own people, the Monk, is conspiring to tamper with the odds in the upcoming Battle of Hastings.
The Gunfighters
The TARDIS arrives in the town of Tombstone. The Doctor, having hurt a tooth eating candy, visits the local dentist, Doc Holliday, just as his feud with the Clanton family is escalating.
The Ambassadors of Death
The Doctor joins UNIT’s investigation into the mystery surrounding Mars Probe 7. The three astronauts on board have made no communications since the capsule started back from Mars seven months ago. The Doctor joins UNIT’s investigation into the mystery surrounding Mars Probe 7. The three astronauts on board have made no communications since the capsule started back from Mars seven months ago.
The Mutants
The Time Lords send The Doctor with Jo into the 30th Century to a Skybase orbiting the planet Solos. Solos is due to gain independence from Earth’s waning empire, but its Marshal is determined to prevent this, despite the high occurrence of mutations in its native population.
Invasion of the Dinosaurs
The Doctor and Sarah Jane return to 20th Century London to find it has been evacuated due to the unexplained and random appearance of prehistoric monsters.
The Invisible Enemy
The Swarm, a space-borne intelligence with grandiose ambitions, infiltrates the TARDIS and infects The Doctor. The only hope may be to miniaturize clones of the Doctor and Leela and inject them into The Doctor’s body to search and destroy the nucleus.
The Creature from the Pit
The Doctor and Romana receive a distress signal and arrive on Chloris, a lush, verdant but mineral-poor world. All metals are controlled by its ruler, Lady Adrasta, who keeps order with the aid of her Huntsman and his wolfweeds – mobile balls of vegetation.
The Horns of Nimon
A Nimon has promised the planet Skonnos that he will restore it to its former greatness. In return the Skonnans must provide young sacrifices and radioactive crystals, both of which they plunder from the nearby planet Aneth. With the TARDIS immobilized for repairs, The Doctor and Romana encounter a Skonnan spaceship, and soon find themselves doomed to enter the Nimon’s labyrinthine power complex.
Meglos
The Doctor is invited to visit the planet Tigella by its leader, Zastor, whose peoples are splitting into two opposing factions, the religious Deons and the scientist Savants. The TARDIS is intercepted by the megalomaniacal xerophyte Meglos.
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