Doctor Who (COMPLETE 2014
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Starring:
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Doctor Who – Series
9 (2015):
Contains all 12 episodes from Peter Capaldi’s second
series in the role with guest star’s Maisie Williams and Rufus Hound as well as
the brilliant Missy (played by Michelle Gomez)
The Complete Boxset also contains the 2014 Christmas Special, Last Christmas and
this year’s highly anticipated, The Husbands of River Song and more than four
hours’ worth of extras. |
Cast List:
Peter Capaldi (Twelfth Doctor)
Jenna-Louise Coleman - Clara Oswald
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Show runner: Steven Moffat
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Actors: Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, Maisie Williams, Michelle
Gomez, Jemma Redgrave
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Directors: Hettie McDonald, Daniel O'Hara, Ed Bazalgette
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Writers: Steven Moffat, Toby Whithouse, Mark Gatiss
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Language: English
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Subtitles For The Hearing Impaired: English
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Audio Description: English
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Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1
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Number of discs: 6
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Classification: 12
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Studio: 2entertain
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Release Date: 7 Mar. 2016
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Run Time: 645 minutes
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Doctor Who – Last Christmas (2014):
On Christmas Eve, Clara Oswald is woken up by the sound of
something crashing on her rooftop. Investigating nearby voices, she is
astonished to find Santa Claus, two elves, a sleigh and flying reindeer stranded
on her roof. The Doctor soon arrives to take Clara away, but not before Santa
tells him that he will need his help before the night is over, while promising
him a tangerine.
At the North Pole, a group of scientists attempt to save their fellow base
personnel, who have been taken over by crab-like creatures. Their effort is
interrupted as the Doctor and Clara arrive on the scene. While introductions are
being made, however, they come under attack from the crabs, only to be rescued
by...
Cast:
Peter Capaldi (Twelfth Doctor)
Jenna-Louise Coleman - Clara Oswald
Nick Frost – Santa Claus
Samuel Anderson – Danny Pink
Dan Starkey – Ian |
Nathan McMullen – Wolf
Faye Marsay – Shona McCullough
Natalie Gumede – Ashley Carter
Maureen Beattie – Fiona Bellows
Michael Troughton – Prof Albert Smithe |
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9x01 The Magician's Apprentice
In an unknown time
period, a war takes place on an extra-terrestrial
battleground, fought with a mixture of primitive and
advanced technologies. While running across a war zone, a
boy becomes trapped inside a field of 'handmines'. The
Doctor arrives and tries to save the boy, tossing him his
sonic screwdriver so they can communicate and encouraging
him to survive. However, when the Doctor asks the boy his
name, he is shocked and horrified when the boy says his name
is Davros, future creator of the Daleks. |
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Cast:
Michelle Gomez – Missy
Julian Bleach – Davros
Jami Reid-Quarrell – Colony Sarff
Jemma Redgrave – Kate Stewart
Jaye Griffiths – Jac
Harki Bhambra – Mike
Daniel Hoffmann-Gill – Bors
Joey Price – Boy
Benjamin Cawley – Kanzo
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Aaron Neil – Mr Dunlop
Clare Higgins –
Ohila
Nicholas Briggs – Voice of the Daleks
Kelly Hunter – Shadow Architect
India Ria Amarteifio – Alison
Dasharn Anderson – Ryan
Stefan Adegbola, Shin-Fei Chen, Lucy Newman-Williams
– Newsreaders
Barnaby Edwards, Nicholas Pegg – Daleks
Jonathon Ojinnaka – Soldier
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9x02 The Witch's Familiar
After being
seemingly killed by the Daleks at the climax of "The
Magician's Apprentice", Clara finds herself outside the
Dalek city with Missy. Missy explains how they managed to
escape: using energy fired from the Daleks' weapons to
teleport themselves away via their vortex manipulators
(which they'd used to find the Doctor in the previous
episode), destroying the devices in the process. Missy
illustrates the method by relating a previous instance in
which the Doctor performed the same trickery. |
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Cast:
Michelle Gomez – Missy
Julian Bleach – Davros
Jami Reid-Quarrell – Colony Sarff
Joey Price – Boy
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Nicholas Briggs – Voice of the
Daleks
Barnaby Edwards – Dalek
Nicholas Pegg – Dalek
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9x03 Under the Lake
In an underwater
base in the year 2119, a joint military-industrial team
discover an unidentified vessel in a long-submerged town.
While examining it, they uncover mysterious symbols carved
onto the inside of the stark white interior. When one of the
ship's engines activates, the hangar catches on fire. The
group flees the room but their commanding officer, Moran, is
killed. Once they have left the hangar, the group head to a
corridor, only to turn around and see Moran standing in
front of them in a ghost-like form, who then attacks them
alongside another apparition. |
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Cast:
Colin McFarlane – Moran
Sophie Stone – Cass
Zaqi Ismail – Lunn
Morven Christie – O'Donnell
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Arsher Ali – Bennet
Steven Robertson – Pritchard
Paul Kaye – Prentis
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9x04 Before the Flood
The episode opens
with the Doctor explaining the bootstrap paradox to the
audience: a hypothetical time traveller decides to go back
in time to meet Beethoven, whose music he admires. However,
he discovers that Beethoven never actually existed. The time
traveller then decides to publish Beethoven's music himself,
essentially 'becoming' Beethoven. But, the Doctor asks, how
did the music first originate, then? "Who really composed
Beethoven's Fifth?" |
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Cast:
Paul Kaye – Prentis
Sophie Stone – Cass
Morven Christie – O'Donnell
Arsher Ali – Bennett
Colin McFarlane – Moran
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Zaqi Ismail – Lunn
Steven Robertson – Pritchard
Neil Fingleton – The Fisher King
Peter Serafinowicz – Voice of the Fisher King
Corey Taylor – Roar of the Fisher King |
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9x05 The Girl Who Died
The
Doctor lands the TARDIS on Earth, and they are captured by
Vikings. The Doctor attempts to use his "magic" to
impress the Vikings into letting them go. He claims to be
Odin, but an image of Odin appears in the sky, commending
the Viking warriors' bravery and inviting them to Valhalla.
A squad of armoured suits arrive, using weapons that appear
to disintegrate the warriors. The Doctor deduces they are
using advanced imaging to target the warriors and teleport
them away; Clara tells Ashildr, a young woman from the
village, to use part of the sonic sunglasses to free them.
The two women are struck by the weapons after the sonic
technology was scanned. The armoured suits disappear,
leaving the Doctor alone with the non-warriors of the
village. |
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Cast:
Maisie Williams – Ashildr
David Schofield – Odin
Simon Lipkin – Nollarr
Ian Conningham – Chuckles
Tom Stourton – Lofty |
Alastair Parker –
Limpy
Murray McArthur – Hasten
Barnaby Kay – Heidi
Jon Davey -- The Mire |
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9x06 The Woman Who Lived
Alone and on the
trail of an alien artefact, the Doctor interrupts "the
Knightmare" as 'he' carries out a highway robbery in 1651
England. The Doctor finds the artefact in the coach's
luggage using a Curioscanner but it drives off before he can
take it. Talking to the robber, he finds that 'he' is in
fact Ashildr, the Viking girl he had brought back to life
using a Mire medical chip but thus also rendering her
immortal. Over her years of everlasting life, she has lost
many of her memories, and has isolated herself in order to
avoid the pain of losing loved ones. She begs the Doctor to
take her away from this world, but he refuses. He discovers
that she previously had children, who she lost to the
Plague. She keeps this memory as a reminder to never have
children again and suffer that pain a second time. |
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Cast:
Maisie Williams – Me
Rufus Hound – Sam Swift
Elisabeth Hopper – Lucie Fanshawe
John Voce – Mr Fanshaw
Struan Rodger – Clayton
Gruffudd Glyn – Pikeman Lloyd Llywelyn
Reuben Johnson – Pikeman William Stout
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Ariyon Bakare –
Leandro
Gareth Berliner – Coachman
Daniel Fearn – Crowd 1
Karen Seacombe – Crowd 2
John Hales – Hangman
Will Brown – Voice of The Knightmare
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9x07 The Zygon Invasion
In the aftermath of
the previous Zygon attack on Earth and the Doctor's actions
to ensure the creation of a peace treaty, there existed two
versions of UNIT scientist Osgood: one human and the other a
shapeshifting Zygon duplicate who do not divulge which is
which since they considered themselves as both hybridized
sisters and the personification of the treaty. Though the
treaty allowed 20 million Zygons to remain on Earth,
peacefully living out as disguised humans, the Doctor warned
the Osgoods of the Nightmare Scenario should the treaty
break, and left the Osgoods with a mysterious container they
call the Osgood Box. Since that time, one of the Osgoods was
killed by Missy; following her death the other left UNIT and
disappeared from the grid. |
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Cast:
Ingrid Oliver – Osgood
Jemma Redgrave – Kate Stewart
Rebecca Front – Colonel Walsh
Jaye Griffiths – Jac
Cleopatra Dickens – Claudette
Sasha Dickens – Jemima
Abhishek Singh – Little Boy
Samila Kularatne – Little Boy's mum
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Todd Kramer –
Hitchley
Jill Winternitz – Lisa
Gretchen Egolf – Norlander
Karen Mann – Hitchley's Mum
Aidan Cook – Zygon
Tom Wilton – Zygon
Nicholas Briggs – Voice of the Zygons (uncredited)
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9x08 The Zygon Inversion
Bonnie, the leader
of a small splinter group of shapeshifting Zygons that
intend to start a war with the humans they live among, has
taken Clara's form, keeping her body in a Zygon pod. Clara
finds herself in a dream-based version of her flat, able to
control Bonnie's actions to a small degree due to a
telepathic connection between them. Clara is able to thwart
Bonnie's first attempt to shoot down the Doctor's plane.
Though the second rocket strikes and destroys the plane, the
delay has given the Doctor enough time to escape safely with
Osgood. Later, Bonnie finds a peaceful Zygon disguised as a
human, and causes his body to revert to its Zygon nature in
front of a shopping mall south of London. She uses Clara's
mobile phone to record and upload the footage, starting a
panic across news broadcasts. Meanwhile, Clara, through the
telepathic connection, uses Bonnie to text the Doctor that
she is awake without Bonnie's knowing it. |
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Cast:
Ingrid Oliver – Osgood
Jemma Redgrave - Kate Stewart
Nicholas Asbury – Etoine
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Aidan Cook –
Zygon
Tom Wilton – Zygon
Jack Parker – Zygon
Nicholas Briggs - Voice of the Zygons
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9x09 Sleep No More
The episode opens in
medias res as Gagan Rassmussen, the lead researcher on the
Le Verrier Space Station in orbit around Neptune sometime in
the 38th century, addresses a camera to record a message.
Rassmussen warns the viewer not to watch this but explaining
how the video, assembled from various recordings made over
the last few hours, will help put together events leading to
this point. Rassmussen continues to narrate through the
episode as events are played out. |
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Cast:
Reece Shearsmith – Rassmussen
Elaine Tan – Nagata
Neet Mohan – Chopra
Bethany Black – 474
Paul Courtenay Hyu – Deep-Ando
Paul Davis – King Sandman
Tom Wilton – Sandman
Matthew Doman – Sandman
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Zina Badran –
Morpheus Presenter
Natasha Patel – Hologram Singer
Elizabeth Chong – Hologram Singer
Nikkita Chadha – Hologram Singer
Gracie La – Hologram Singer
Nikki Wilson – Voice of the computer (uncredited)
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9x10 Face the Raven
The Doctor and Clara
receive a phone call from Rigsy, who informs them of strange
numbers that have appeared on the back of his neck and that
are counting down. After examining him, the Doctor concludes
that a Chronolock has been placed on him and he will die
when the countdown reaches zero. Determined to discover the
who is responsible and save Rigsy, the trio discover an
alien community in London. They then discover that Ashildr/"Me"
is the mayor of this street, and that Rigsy has been
sentenced to death for murder. Clara discovers that the
Chronolock can be transferred to a willing recipient and
takes it from Rigsy, and believes that Ashildr will remove
the Chronolock and spare her. In the end, the alien woman
Rigsy has been framed for murdering proves to be a lie;
Ashildr made a deal with an unknown party to have the Doctor
transported to another location via a teleport bracelet. It
is revealed that as the Chronolock has been passed on to
Clara, Ashildr can't remove it and Clara can't be saved.
Clara pleads with the Doctor not to take revenge for her,
and Clara then dies, and the Doctor is teleported. |
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Cast:
Joivan Wade – Rigsy
Maisie Williams – Ashildr
Naomi Ackie – Jen
Simon Manyonda – Kabel
Simon Paisley Day – Rump
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Letitia Wright –
Anahson
Angela Clerkin – Alien Woman
Jenny Lee – Elderly Woman
Robin Soans – Chronolock Guy
Caroline Boulton – Habrian woman |
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9x11 Heaven Sent
Following the events of "Face the
Raven", the Doctor is teleported into a glass chamber
located in a structure resembling a large castle. Upon
investigating the surrounding corridors, he finds a series
of screens scattered around the castle. The screens relay
the vision of a mummified, veiled creature which is
constantly stalking the Doctor around the building. It
chases the Doctor to a dead-end. Admitting that he sees no
way to escape death, the Doctor confesses that he is afraid
to die, leading the creature to stop. The entire castle
structure rotates and reconfigures in response, opening an
exit at the end of the corridor that the Doctor was trapped
in, beyond which is a bedroom with an ancient, faded
portrait of Clara. The Veil follows the Doctor into the
room, forcing him to leap out the window to escape. The
Doctor lands in an ocean surrounding the castle, finding
that the seabed is littered with thousands of skulls. |
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Cast:
Jenna Coleman – Clara Oswald
Jami Reid-Quarrell – Veil |
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9x12 Hell Bent
In a Nevada diner,
the Doctor encounters a waitress physically identical to
Clara, and begins to tell her a "story" about Clara; neither
appears to recognize the other.
In Gallifrey,
Rassilon attempts to have the Doctor imprisoned and
executed. The Time Lord military instead pledges its loyalty
to the Doctor.
The Doctor has the
Time Lords use an extraction chamber to retrieve Clara from
her timeline at the instant of her death. The Doctor takes
Clara and a TARDIS and escapes Gallifrey, attempting to take
her far away enough that she will return fully to life. At
the end of the universe, the Doctor encounters Ashildr... |
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Cast:
Donald Sumpter – The President
Ken Bones – The General
Maisie Williams – Ashildr
T'nia Miller – Female General
Malachi Kirby – Gastron
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Clare Higgins –
Ohila
Linda Broughton – The Woman
Martin T. Sherman – Man
Jami Reid-Quarrell, Nick Ash, Ross Mullen – Wraiths
Nicholas Briggs – Voice of the Dalek
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Doctor Who – The
Husbands of River Song (2015):
It’s Christmas Day on a remote human colony
and the Doctor is hiding from Christmas Carols and Comedy Antlers. But when a
crashed spaceship calls upon the Doctor for help, he finds himself recruited
into River Song’s squad and hurled into a fast and frantic chase across the
galaxy.
King Hydroflax (Greg Davies) is furious, and his giant Robot bodyguard is
out-of-control and coming for them all! Will Nardole (Matt Lucas) survive? And
when will River Song work out who the Doctor is? All will be revealed on a
starliner full of galactic super-villains and a destination the Doctor has been
avoiding for a very long time.
Cast:
Peter Capaldi (Twelfth Doctor)
Alex Kingston – River Song
Matt Lucas – Nardole
Greg Davies – King Hydroflax
Rowan Polonski – Flemming
Robert Curtis – Scratch |
Chris Lew Kum Hoi – Alphonse
Phillip Rhys – Ramone
Anthony Cozens – Concierge
Nicolle Smartt – Receptionist
Liam Cook – King Hydroflax's body
Nonso Anozie – Voice of Hydroflax |
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Extras
Documentaries
Writing Who The definitive guide for a would-be
Doctor Who scriptwriter. We follow Sarah Dollard on
her intricate journey to create her episode, Trap
Street. From the highs of pitching her original idea
to Steven Moffat, to the challenges of writing her
first draft – faced with a blank page and typing
Int. TARDIS Day - to seeing her episode becoming
reality.
Dalek Devotion
Peter Capaldi and Steven Moffat reveal the
inspiration for the return of the Daleks to the
incredible season opener of series 9, how their
earliest memories have shaped their devotion to the
ultimate killing machine, and the journey to the
Dalek homeland of Skaro.
The Adventures of River Song
Join Alex Kingston and Steven Moffat as we look
forward to River’s return in The Husbands of River
Song. Find out how River’s character came to be
created, why Alex just had to play the role, what
happened when the cast discovered who River really
is. Narrated by Nina Toussaint-White.
Clara’s Journey
In 2012, Jenna Coleman joined Doctor Who and took
her place in television history as the Doctor’s
newest companion, Clara Oswald. Having become the
longest serving companion since the revival of the
show, Clara’s time on the TARDIS has now come to an
end, so we can now look back at just what made the
Impossible Girl, well, possible. Featuring
interviews with Peter Capaldi, Matt Smith and Jenna
Coleman. Narrated by Colin McFarlane.
DVD Commentaries
Under the Lake and Before the Flood: actor Sophie
Stone, writer Toby Whithouse, producer Derek Ritchie
The Woman Who Lived: actor Maisie Williams, producer
Derek Ritchie Sleep No More: actor Reece Shearsmith,
writer Mark Gatiss
All The Doctor Who Extra’s from Series 9
The Magician’s Apprentice & The Witch’s Familiar
Peter Capaldi reveals all, and shows off his guitar
riffs, as we get the inside story on this stunning
two-parter. Featuring additional interviews with
Michelle Gomez and Steven Moffat.
Under the Lake & Before the Flood
Go backstage and meet some very ghastly monsters!
Discover the secret of a special celebrity
appearance as Paul Kaye welcomes us on location, and
we reveal how to make a big splash on set. Featuring
interviews with Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman, writer
Toby Whithouse and production designer Michael
Pickwoad.
The Girl Who Died & The Woman Who Lived
Maisie Williams talks about crossing fandoms,
celebrates her birthday with an impromptu quiz, and
generally everyone has a lot of fun, as Rufus Hound
gives us a unique view of what it’s like to make
Doctor Who. Featuring interviews with Peter Capaldi
and Maisie Williams.
The Zygon Invasion & The Zygon Inversion
The Zygons are back! We discover how a Zygon keeps
fit, and Ingrid Oliver tells of her delight at once
more playing the Doctor’s biggest fan, Osgood!
Featuring interviews with Peter Capaldi, Jenna
Coleman and Ingrid Oliver.
Sleep No More
Mark Gatiss reveals the story behind the horror,
Reece Shearsmith reviews the importance of space
glasses, and we look at the challenges of making
this unique episode. Featuring interviews with Peter
Capaldi, Jenna Coleman and Steven Moffat.
Face the Raven
Joivan Wade (Rigsy) is shocked to be back, but he’s
not the only character to return for this
unforgettable adventure, as we discover the perils
of thinking you are invincible. Featuring interviews
with Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman and Steven Moffat.
Heaven Sent & Hell Bent
Steven Moffat and director Rachel Talalay reveal
the challenges of creating the puzzle-box that is
Heaven Sent, we get wind-blown in Fuerteventura, and
we witness the departure of a companion as we go on
set for Jenna Coleman’s last day of filming.
Featuring interviews with Peter Capaldi, Jenna
Coleman, Steven Moffat and Rachel Talalay.
The Husbands of River Song
Matt Lucas is our guide as we join River Song, the
Doctor and a star-liner full of supervillains for
this festive Christmas special. We get the heads-up
on the Hydroflax from Greg Davies, reveal Alex
Kingston’s favourite Sonic, and we find out what
Peter Capaldi is getting for Christmas. Featuring
interviews with Peter Capaldi, Alex Kingston, and
Steven Moffat.
Doctor Who: Sublime Online
A video selection box of the funniest, most
insightful and engaging online treats from behind
the scenes of Series 9. With interviews and magical
moments from Peter Capaldi, Jenna Coleman and Steven
Moffat, and featuring a host of guest stars,
including Maisie Williams, Michelle Gomez, Rufus
Hound, Ingrid Oliver and Slipknot.
The Fan Show’s Finest
Christel Dee gives a whistle-stop guide to Doctor
Who: The Fan Show the online series that celebrates
Doctor Who and the amazing creativity of the show's
fans. We get a peek inside Steven Moffat’s writing
lair, take a look into the Old Monster’s Retirement
Home and step into the amazing world of Minecraft to
find out how fans are celebrating their love for the
show online. We even get face to face with the
Doctor and Missy to ask them all the questions the
fans want to know.
Other VAM includes; the Series 9 US prequel -
The Doctor’s Meditation, deleted Scenes, Series 8
recap and all Series 9 trailers and prologue, the
2015 San Diego Comic Con Panel and an interview with
Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman hosted by Wil
Wheaton.
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Full refund or replacement is
also applicable if there is a descriptive error in the listing above.
Goods will need to be returned
(postage to be reimbursed).
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Refunds are NOT
generally available for:
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...region incompatibility.
Please check above information to confirm these discs will play or email
me prior to purchase.
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...items that have been
correctly described above.
5.
Import Taxes/Duties:
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Deliveries to Australia, New
Zealand and Asian region are all inclusive of any GST, taxes
and import duties, etc. If the delivery service asks you to pay any taxes,
etc please contact me immediately so that I can assist. -
Deliveries to European Union countries
are inclusive of VAT via the handling charge but may incur
local import taxes that are the responsibility of the buyer/receiver to
fulfil/pay. If you decide not to pay these taxes and chose to refuse
delivery, please advise so that I can fully refund you upon
receipt of returned goods.
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