Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release
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2 Re: Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release 6th February 2018, 10:21 pm
iank
You beat me to it!
Web is coming too, apparently. The only question is - will it have episode 3 on it?
Web is coming too, apparently. The only question is - will it have episode 3 on it?
3 Re: Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release 6th February 2018, 10:40 pm
Stevewoodley86
Wonder what extras will be included to encourage people to buy it.. fingers crossed for something good
4 Re: Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release 6th February 2018, 10:41 pm
Rawkuss
Won't they just do the extras on Itunes. I don't really need another DVD
5 Re: Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release 6th February 2018, 10:50 pm
iank
I sincerely hope not. They start going in that direction, I'm done...
6 Re: Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release 6th February 2018, 10:54 pm
Rawkuss
I mean as an option, not a sole choice. I don't really want to double dip but would like to see the extras
7 Re: Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release 7th February 2018, 1:27 am
iank
I just hope there's something done with Web 3. Morris has been hinting for ages that it was within his grasp so if we end up with a recon on this...
8 Re: Enemy of the Word: Special Edition Release 7th February 2018, 10:06 pm
iank
The extras package on Enemy, according to Blogtor Who:
Remastered episodes. Even though all episodes were restored in 2013 for the previous DVD release, Peter Crocker from the Restoration Team is using advances in technology since then to go over each one with a fine tooth comb to ensure they are now presented in the best possible quality for this special edition.
“Treasures Lost and Found” – produced by Ed Stradling. With so much information now available about every Doctor Who serial, it’s not easy to learn anything new, so Toby Hadoke embarks on an exciting treasure hunt to find out all he can about the production. Along the way he’ll interview some of the cast and crew including Frazer Hines, Mary Peach and David Troughton – who made his first TV appearance in this serial as an extra.
“Recovering the Past – The Search for The Enemy of the World” – produced by Paul Vanezis. A brand new interview with the episode hunter Philip Morris, we hear how he tracked down the last surviving film copy of the serial to a dusty room in the African desert.
“Remembering Deborah Watling” – produced by Cameron McEwan (Former Blogtor Who). Family, friends and colleagues pay tribute to Debbie Watling who played Victoria Waterfield, companion to Patrick Troughton’s doctor.
Audio commentaries on all six episodes produced by John Kelly. Contributors include Frazer Hines, Mary Peach, Gordon Faith, Milton Johns and Sylvia James. Moderator is Simon Harries.
Production subtitles on all six episodes written by Martin Wiggins.
Photo gallery produced by Derek Handley.
Scripts of all six episodes as PDFs.
I'm still not that interested.
Remastered episodes. Even though all episodes were restored in 2013 for the previous DVD release, Peter Crocker from the Restoration Team is using advances in technology since then to go over each one with a fine tooth comb to ensure they are now presented in the best possible quality for this special edition.
“Treasures Lost and Found” – produced by Ed Stradling. With so much information now available about every Doctor Who serial, it’s not easy to learn anything new, so Toby Hadoke embarks on an exciting treasure hunt to find out all he can about the production. Along the way he’ll interview some of the cast and crew including Frazer Hines, Mary Peach and David Troughton – who made his first TV appearance in this serial as an extra.
“Recovering the Past – The Search for The Enemy of the World” – produced by Paul Vanezis. A brand new interview with the episode hunter Philip Morris, we hear how he tracked down the last surviving film copy of the serial to a dusty room in the African desert.
“Remembering Deborah Watling” – produced by Cameron McEwan (Former Blogtor Who). Family, friends and colleagues pay tribute to Debbie Watling who played Victoria Waterfield, companion to Patrick Troughton’s doctor.
Audio commentaries on all six episodes produced by John Kelly. Contributors include Frazer Hines, Mary Peach, Gordon Faith, Milton Johns and Sylvia James. Moderator is Simon Harries.
Production subtitles on all six episodes written by Martin Wiggins.
Photo gallery produced by Derek Handley.
Scripts of all six episodes as PDFs.
I'm still not that interested.
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