Series 1 volume 4 DVD
Number of Discs: 1
DVD Number: BBCDVD1758
Certification: PG
Duration: 135 minutes
Release Date: 5 Sept. 2005
Christopher Eccleston’s Doctor is wise, funny and brave, an adventurer in time and space. His detached logic gives him a vital edge when the world’s in danger. But when it comes to human relationships, he can be found wanting. That’s why he needs Rose.
Rose is a shop-girl from the present day, trapped in a dull existence. From the moment they meet, The Doctor and Rose are soulmates. They understand and complement each other. With nothing to hold Rose back – neither her over-bearing mum nor her hapless boyfriend – she chooses The Doctor and his promise of fantastic adventures across the universe. And he doesn’t let her down…
With high production values, innovative CGI from Oscar-winning company The Mill, an all-star cast and scripts from the cream of British writers, Doctor Who is the ultimate adventure in the human race – gripping, breathtaking and action packed. Introducing Captain Jack, played by John Barrowman.
Titles on this DVD:
Boom Town
The TARDIS crew take a holiday, but The Doctor encounters an enemy he thought long since dead. A plan to build a nuclear power station in Cardiff City disguises an alien plot to rip the world apart. And when The Doctor dines with monsters, he discovers traps within traps.
Bad Wolf
The Doctor, Rose and Captain Jack have to fight for their lives on board the Game Station. But a far more dangerous threat is lurking, just out of sight. The Doctor realises that the entire Human Race has been blinded to the threat on its doorstep, and Armageddon is fast approaching.
The Parting of the Ways
Rose Tyler has seen dangers and wonders alongside The Doctor, but now their friendship is put to the test as Earth plunges into an epic war. With the Human Race being slaughtered, The Doctor is forced into terrible action. Will the time travellers ever be re-united?
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