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(Taken from the Restoration Team website)

Disc 1 - Mawdryn Undead

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* Commentary -with actors Peter Davison, Label Strickson and Nicholas Courtney, script editor Eric Saward.

* Who Wants to Live Forever? (dur. 24′ 30″) - cast and crew perceive serve at the making of the sage. With actors Peter Davison, Nicholas Courtney, Price Strickson, David Collings and Lucy Benjamin, director Peter Moffatt, script editor Eric Saward and plastic surgeon Dr. Simon Withey. Narrated by Floella Benjamin.

* Liberty Hall (dur. 7′ 19″) - a original drama. Journalist Philip Clarke (Simon Ockenden) travels to Brendan School to interview Brigadier Lethbridge Stewart.

* Deleted and Extended Scenes (dur. 5′ 14″) - deleted and extended scenes from the place filming.

* Film Trims (dur. 3′ 31″) - film trims from the residence filming, including clapperboards and cast and crew setting up and performing various takes.

* Out-takes (5′ 33″) - the producer’s blooper reel.

* CGI Effects - this option allows the viewer to witness the memoir with a number of current effects shots replaced by unique computer-generated images.

* Continuity (dur. 0′ 55″) - BBC1 continuity announcements from the story’s new transmission.

* Residence Photo Gallery (dur. 1′ 35 “) - Status form photos from the narrative.

* Isolated Rep - option to witness the record with the isolated music pick up.

Disc 2 - Terminus

* Commentary with actors Peter Davison, Notice Strickson and Sarah Sutton, writer Stephen Gallagher.

* Breaking Point (dur. 22′ 32″) - cast and crew observe wait on at the making of the myth. With actors Peter Davison, Designate Strickson, Sarah Sutton and Martin Potter, director Fiona Cumming, writer Stephen Gallagher, designer Dick Coles, camera supervisor Alec Wheal and sound supervisor Scott Talbott. Narrated by Floella Benjamin.

* Origins of the Universe (dur. 6′ 28″) - Sir Patrick Moore and, Dr. John Mason select a scrutinize at the science tedious the Titanic Bang and the origins of the universe.

* New Storyboards (dur. 1′ 17″) - production storyboards for the spaceship sequences, plus how the shots were realised on cover.

* Unused Model Shots (dur. 3′ 29″) - a selection of unused takes from the model effects shoot, taken from a timecoded production tape.

* CGI Effects - this option allows the viewer to gape the narrative with a number of recent effects shots replaced by novel computer-generated images.

* Continuity (dur. 1′ 51″) - BBC1 continuity announcements from the story’s new transmission.

* Isolated Regain - option to look the legend with the isolated music get.

Disc 3 - Enlightement

* Commentary with actors Peter Davison and Trace Strickson, writer Barbara Clegg and director Fiona Cumming.

* Winner Takes All (dur. 23′ 47″) - cast and crew study support at the making of the record. With actors Peter Davison, Trace Strickson, Janet Fielding, Keith Barron, Christopher Brown and Leee John, director Fiona Cumming, writer Barbara Clegg, costume designer Dinah Collin and camera supervisor Alec Wheal. Narrated by Floella Benjamin.

* Casting Off! (dur. 10′ 33″) - an actor’s conception of working on Doctor Who. With Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Designate Strickson, Keith Barron, Christopher Brown and Leee John, with director Fiona Cumming.

* Single Write Female (dur. 5′ 12″) - writer Barbara Clegg looks assist on her career and the writing of ‘Enlightenment’.

* The Chronicle of the Guardians (dur. 11′ 53″) - the Guardians have appeared in Doctor Who as far serve as Tom Baker’s era… but who - or what - are they? With Robert Luckham (son of the slow White Guardian, Cyril Luckham), Sarah Leppard (daughter of the tedious Sad Guardian, Valentine Dyall), Doctor Who Magazine editor Tom Spilsbury and Doctor Who Adventures editor Moray Laing.

* Storyboards (dur. 5′ 56″) - a dual-angle feature, in which visual effects supervisor Mike Kelt uses the novel storyboards to elaborate how he went about planning and shooting the model effects sequences for the expose. The disc should default to the main angle, but the viewer should be allowed to flip angles on their remote to spy the model sequences full-frame.

* Isolated Gain - option to glance the record with the isolated music salvage.

Disc 4 - Enlightenment - Special Edition

* 75 min movie-format edit in 16:9 with 5.1 (default) and stereo audio. Menu option to play with an introduction (dur. 1′ 28″) by the director if required.

* Re-Enlightenment (dur. 14′ 30″) - the production team responsible for the unusual version of ‘Enlightenment’ discuss how they are going to come the task in hand…

* Fresh Edit Comparison (dur. 2′ 34″) - a comparison of the current opening of episode three compared to that eventually seen on transmission.

* Film Trims (dur. 5′ 32″) - trims from the story’s filmed sequences.

* Finding Notice Strickson (dur. 8′ 28″) - Impress Strickson looks attend over his acting career.

* Finding Sarah Sutton (dur. 7′ 45″) - Sarah Sutton looks relieve over her acting career.

* Russell Harty Christmas Party (dur. 3′ 31″) - Peter Davison and his then-wife Sandra Dickinson acquire a song and dance routine on Russell Harty’s 1982 Christmas point to.

* Continuity (dur. 2′ 09″) - BBC1 continuity announcements from the story’s unusual transmission.

* Plus of course the usual Radio Times Listing PDFs, Coming Soon trailer, Programme Subtitles, Subtitle Production Notes and Photo Galleries.

I am positive many fans of the clasic series were hoping these three episodes would be released together and determined enough the Doctor Who Restoration Team did not disapoint us. The three episodes in the box site hail from Doctor Who’s 20th aniversary Season (5th Doctor Peter Davison’s 2nd season) . While that season seemed a bit dis-jointed at times it did have one of those “moments” that reminded you why you loved Doctor Who in the First state. I am of course talking about the true “Gem” of this box state…Mawdryn Undead. This episode is so cleverly executed from initiate to execute. The writing, the direction and the acting are all top shelf! The fable revolves around a group of alien immortals deperatly trying to hurry the curse of immortality. The doctor is flung into the middle of their struggle by the crooked on revenge “Dim Gaurdian” and his emotionaly bent and unwilling assassan Turlough (sounds like ter-low) . The Doctor is aided in this episode by the returning Brigadere Lethbridge Stewart who is now retired from UNIT and teaching at an all boys school. This is truly the Brigadere’s finest hour in the program’s history as Nicholas Courtney returns to the role and plays the aging former to perfection. The episode also features a lustrous state twist that has the doctors companions Tegan and Nyssa sent aid in time some nine years or so and yet they are tranquil able to relieve the Doctor as events unfold. Other highlights are the quick-witted situation designs on Mawdryn’s ship, the music obtain and a nice miniature “flashback” during episode two…But I’ll say no more to protect first time viewers.

The other two episodes in the box station, Terminus and Enlightenment, have their moments but fail to reach up to the level of Mawdryn Undead. That being said this box station is worth every penny. If you have seen it recall it again and relive the magic of Mawdryn if for no other reason than to remeber how you felt after you viewed it for the First time ( I would imagine most Doctor Who Fan’s can remember exactly where they were the first time they saw this episode.) If you have never seen Mawdryn Undead (and I envy you) select it as well and indulge in One of Doctor Who’s finest hours….or hour and a half. Celery anyone???

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