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Film Description
Three digitally remastered Doctor Who stories from the 1960s-80s: Seeds of Death, Carnival of Monsters and Resurrection of the Daleks.
In the three-part 'The Seeds of Death' (1969), the Doctor (Patrick Troughton), Jamie (Frazer Hines) and Zoe (Wendy Padbury) travel to a moon relay station to find out why T-Mat, a form of instant travel, has broken down. There they discover a race of Ice Warriors, planning to use T-Mat to carry seed pods to earth which will produce a deadly fungus to suck the air dry of oxygen. The Doctor has to foil the Ice Warriors' plan, avoiding the deadly pods along the way.
In the four-part 'Carnival of Monsters' (1972), the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Jo (Katy Manning) find themselves arrested as stowaways after the TARDIS makes an unplanned arrival on the S.S. Bernice, en route to India in 1926. However, the ship is in fact trapped in a miniscope - the mechanical peepshow of intergalactic showman Vorg (Leslie Dwyer). When the Scope is impounded by officials on the planet Inter-Minor, many of the creatures contained within get loose, including the monstrous Drashigs.
In the four-part 'Resurrection of the Daleks' (1983), the Daleks are once again seeking their creator, Davros (Terry Molloy), to discover a cure for the Movellan virus. Mercenaries free Davros from his prison ship, but the Kaled scientist has other ideas, and soon a Dalek civil war is underway. On 20th-century Earth the Doctor (Peter Davison), Tegan (Janet Fielding) and Turlough (Mark Strickson) are caught up between the rival factions and the Earth rebels, but they are already part of a larger plan to destroy Gallifrey.
Film Information
Director - Michael Ferguson, Matthew Robinson, Barry Letts
Lords of the Red Planet- Documentary with cast and crew
Monster Masterclass - director Michael Ferguson talks about his experiences directing some of Doctor Who’s most famous monster stories
Monsters Who Came Back For More!– Nick ‘Voice of the Daleks’ Briggs and Doctor Who Magazine’s assistant editor Peter Ware take a look at the reasons why monsters often return for further adventures
Sssowing the Ssseedsss Documentary
Photo Gallery
TARDIS Cam no.6
Easter Egg
Carnival of Monsters: Commentaries with cast and crew
Episode Two – Early Edit
Behind the Scenes
Visual Effects Models
‘Five Faces of Doctor Who’ Trailer
Director’s Amended Ending
CSO Demo
TARDIS Cam no.2
Easter Egg
Coming Soon Trailer
PDF material
Destroy All Monsters! Making of with cast and crew
On Target with Ian Marter
The A-Z of Gadgets and Gizmos
Mary Celeste Documentary
Photo Gallery
Resurrection of the Daleks: Commentaries with cast & crew
Casting Far and Wide Documentary
On Location
Extended and Deleted Scenes
Breakfast Time - Janet Fielding and John Nathan-Turner interviewed on the BBC
The Last Dalek– a behind-the-scenes look at the Ealing studios filming for 1967’s epic Dalek story, ‘The Evil of the Daleks’
TARDIS Cam no.4
Original Trailer & Isolated Music
Coming Soon Trailer
Easter Egg x 2
PDF material
Come In Number Five – a retrospective of Peter Davison’s tenure as the fifth Doctor