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Distributor: Roadshow Running Time: 165 minutes Classification: PG Reviewer: John Smith |
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Doctor Who - New Beginnings (The Keeper of Traken/Logopolis/Castrovala) is the latest Dr. Who boxed set to arrive on DVD that features not only the return of the Master but also the transition of Tom Baker's Doctor Who to Peter Davison's Doctor Who. Featuring three different stories with 12 episodes, the tale for our good Doctor (Tom Baker) begins on the planet of Traken where a mysterious statue threatens the denizens of this star system. Not only does this tale reintroduce the Master to the mythos but it also introduces the brainy Nyssa, one of the doctor's new companions. The next tale is Longopolis that features our favourite villain, the doctors arch-nemesis the Master who literally threatens the very fabric of the universe. The storyline of the series really picks up in this story and when the Doctor attempts to fix his damaged Tardis circuitry, he is once again drawn into the world of the Master which sees the mortal death of the fourth Doctor played by the talented Tom Baker. Finally, the tale of Castrovala that sees Peter Davison become the new Doctor and when his regeneration starts to fail, it us up to Nyssa and Tegan to rescue the doctor. Although Davison was one the youngest actor to play a Doctor, he brings a uniqueness to the character that that pays perfect homage to the previous incarnations, especially William Hartnell. The video quality of Doctor Who - New Beginnings is very impressive for a series that is almost 26 years old with audio to match. When it comes to special features, this boxed set is definitely a Doctor Who Pandora's box that includes the following: Special Features:
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