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# Doctor Who: The Complete Specials [Blu-ray]

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Doctor Who: The Complete Specials [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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- **Genre:** Science Fiction & Fantasy/Television, Television/British Television
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- **Language:** English
- **Number Of Discs:** 1

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    the End of Tennant! The beginning of the new, thank you Russell and thank you David for five fantastic years of sci-fi gold!
  

*by S***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 January 2010*

David Tennants era as the doctor is possibly the best era of Who since Tom baker was at the helm, from Rose right on through to The End Of Time Part one and two we have had fantastic stories from the get go! with great monsters, fantastic companions and two fantastic spin off shows (Torchwood and Sarah Jane Adventures)nothing can possibly beat this sci-fi show, but it's a show that has been so much more than that, it is also that nice combination of high taut drama with some fantastically realised comical sequences with high adrenaline comedy at its height, not to mention state of the art technology making the impossible creations a realism.of course we all have our favourite episodes with mine being- Stolen Earth/Journey's End,The Empty Child/Doctor Dances, Turn Left, Silence In the Library/Forest of The Dead, Midnight, Partners In Crime and Utopia to mention a few NuWho classics!as for these specials themselves they are a reflection of the strengths and the weaknesses of what the era has been through, some better than others, but also it shows that Russel is the perfect boss of the series who has hired the best directors (Euros Lynn and Graeme Harper being two of the best) and writers (arguably Steven Moffat can do next to no wrong so is making a perfect successor to Russel this spring)and by having Tennant primarily alone through each of these specials reflects his strengths as a skilled actor (specifically in Waters Of Mars this is shown) which was realised in the fourth series of the show in 2008.not to mention the visuals and the stunts have been amazing too in each of these five specials which highlights the best of the past few years.The Next Doctor-while i feel that their introduction to the show was a shocker to say the least (albeit a needed one for series 2) the cybermen finally have their own episode and a close to perfect one at that. while there are a few flaws to be had with it (it didn't touch the quality of the fourth series and i also was missing the chemistry between Catherine Tate and David) but after watching it again it is actually really exciting and a really great christmas special, not to mention the transformer style CyberKing emerging from the Thames at the episodes final showdown, amazing! 4/5The Planet of the Dead- this episode was written as though this would be Tennants final time to have actual fun in an episode so is therefore mainly an episode that is a full on written sugar rush with a wafer thin plot but a witty script and stunning visuals to redeem it (i wasn't too fond of lady Cassandra for a companion either)and a villain that is probably the most threatening since the air piranha Veshta Nerada from the libary two parter in the 4th series, and to top it all off a flying double decker bus! THE MIGHTY 200!! silly fun but thouroughly enjoyable.3/5Waters Of Mars- this is the storyline that i felt can really hold itself against any of the other specials here, not too epic but simplistic in plot and terrifically terrifying in plot (one of the shows scariest and most daring in my opinion) with a threat and tension very reminiscent of Alien and a foe that reminded me of the black oil from The X-Files. truly horrific stuff and definitely a favourite of mine.also Tennant really pushed fans emotional buttons as he got much darker in nature and i just loved the edge he had with it. also Adelaide was a strong minded companion heroine that had a background and a purpose that while no Capt.Jack,Sarah Jane or Donna Noble was a perfect companion in her own right. 5/5The End Of Time Part One & Two- this episode has officially divided fans through the middle, some love the episode and some dislike it and find it way to dragged out. i felt that Part One and two are both striking and different from each other in the fact that Timothy Dalton's narration made pt 1 feel epic in story and more like a film although the plot was slightly misguided that didn't matter. The Master returned with more edge from Simm. Donna cam beck for ten scenes which was far better than having her as a background character and was a rather pleasant surprise to provide some finality to her character. and the dear Wilf as the companion gave me a little lift in every sequence he was in. Simm and Tennant acted off of each other to a mesmerising effect and the visuals were nothing short of exciting to watch. while the best finale Doctor Who has had is Journey's End (hands down was a brilliantly written episode and i watch again and again for the epic and dramatic scenes)the End Of Time is a definate runner up indeed whith a tearful farewell to previous characters and a final regeneration it was a solid conclusion despite some misgivings. 5/5i want to thank Russel for being a great writer for resurrecting the show and Tennant for being the best doctor ever, and for all the companions for being the greatest i have seen.it's been a goodun'! now time for series 5 in Spring, let's see what Matt Smith, Steven Moffatt and crew have in store!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Dr Who Specials (new Dr who)
  

*by A***H on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 July 2012*

The product arrived promptly and well packed.  I received an excellent service from the seller, it was a pleasure to do business with them.  Of course the Doctor Who specials are brilliant and very much loved and watched.This box set includes the Waters of Mars, The End of Time part one and two and The next Doctor.Starting with The Next Doctor, The doctor arrives in Victorian England only to hear someone shouting for the Doctor, he arrives only to find that the woman who shouted did not mean him and another "Doctor" appears.  My first reaction to this was regrettably to shout NO!! very loudly at the television.  Of course my instincts proved right, but it was a worrying time for a whovian who loved Tennants version of the Doctor.  Yes, the large Cyberking was a bit under par but the woman in the story was beautifully wicked and excellently played, a pitty that the writers had to follow form and kill her off like all the rest of the strong women charecters they have had in this series.  That is the only down side to an other wise lovely TV story.  There are some good psychological twists and turns in this story, after all it is a chirstmas special, so ther is a nice ending to it.I actually liked the Planet of the Dead story and I especially liked Lee Evans as the mad scientist in it.  There were some good lines woven through the story, including the Doctors (almost forgotten) relationsip with UNIT.  I felt sorry that Christine did not come with the doctor and was quite surprised to find that they did not kill her off as they seem to do for other female charecters.  It is well worth a viewing.Lastly, the End of Time, I did feel this went on a bit, especially about the drumming in the master's head and it was also a bit of a streach for the doctor to regenerate back to his original form when the Master prematurely aged him.  His monologue with Bernard at the end had me in tears as did his farewell speach in the Tardis.  I enjoyed the fact that he had time to go and see his companions one last time and who can blame him or the writers for doing that.  After all, he could afford to delay his regeneration.  It made sense therefore that after his delay, the regeneration was more powerful and took out the TARDIS consul as well.The story lines are well thought out and the acting is very good from Mr David Tennant.  As a long time fan of Doctor who and considered Tom Baker to be the best of them all, with Chirstopher being the darkest.  I find it a difficult choice now to choose my favourate.  Tom only comes out better because he had to act against poor scenery and a limited budget and dealt with it all with humour and skill.  David had it better overall but even so, his proformance shone.  He should be very proud.All in all a very enjoyable and exciting purchase.  I have waited 20 years for this programme to return and this was my second purchase of Doctor who.  I now want to buy all the rest!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
    Ottimo
  
  

*by A***A on Reviewed in Italy on 6 October 2019*

Questa edizione inglese ovviamente è molto più curata rispetto a quella italiana...in più c’è una breve storia scritta da David Tennant nel libretto, che i veri Whovian non possono lasciarsi sfuggire

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