Uniform Title |
Doctor Who (Television program) |
Title |
Doctor Who. The power of the Daleks. [3 discs] |
Edition |
Special edition |
Published |
Australia : British Broadcasting Corporation : Distributed by Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, ©2020. |
Description |
3 DVD-videos (150 minutes) : sound, black & white and colour ; 12 cm + +issued with booklet. |
Notes |
Catalogued from container. |
Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment : DPA0166. |
First broadcast in six weekly parts from 5 November to 10 December 1966. |
"Patrick Troughton stars in this recreation of a lost classic from 1966." -- Container. |
At head of title: BBC. |
Includes: Audio commentaries ; Animation gallery ; Episode reconstruction ; 1993 audiobook ; Original BBC 1 trailer ; Surviving footage compilation ; Dalek session recordings ; Raw incidental music ; Photogrammetry featurette ; Photo gallery ; From script to screen documentary ; Behind the scenes ; Servants & masters - the making of the Power of the Daleks ; Whicker's world - I don't like my monsters to have Oedipus complexes ; Daleks - The early years ; Robin Hood - The abbot of Saint Mary's ; News reports & archive footage ; Animation footage ; Original shooting scripts ; Plus many more. |
Production notes on booklet inserted in container. |
Credits |
Directed by Charles Norton (2020 production) and Christopher Barry (1967 production) ; written by David Whitaker and Dennis Spooner ; produced by Paul Hembury (2020 production) and Innes Lloyd (1967 production). |
Performers |
Patrick Troughton, Anneke Wills and Michael Craze. |
Summary |
The TARDIS brings the Doctor, Polly and Ben to a colony on the swamp planet of Vulcan. Soon after arriving, the Doctor witnesses a brutal murder. Meanwhile, in another part of the colony an ancient crashed space capsule has been discovered in the swamps. The colony's misguided chief scientist opens the capsule and discovers a group of strange metal 'creatures' inside. 'Power of the Daleks' was the first Doctor Who story to star Patrick Troughton as the Doctor. Sadly, none of the six original broadcast episodes any longer exist in the BBC Film Archives. However, complete audio recordings of the lost episodes have survived and it is these audio recordings that are used as the basis for this special animated production of the programme. Now in a brand new edition and brought to you in glorious black and white. |
Target audience note |
Censorship classification : PG. |
System details |
DVD video, Dolby digital 5.1, PAL, Region 2,4, 4:3, 16:9. |
Language note |
English. [CC] English Captions [descriptive subtitles for the hearing impaired]. |
Subjects |
Doctor (Fictitious character) Drama |
Human-alien encounters -- Drama |
Space and time -- Drama |
Time travel -- Drama |
Television series -- Great Britain |
Television programs, British |
Genre |
Action and adventure television programs |
Science fiction television programs |
Animated television programs |
Video recordings for the hearing impaired |
Other Names |
Barry, Christopher, 1925-2014 director. |
Norton, Charles director. |
Whitaker, David, 1928-1980 screenwriter. |
Spooner, Dennis screenwriter. |
Hembury, Paul producer. |
Lloyd, Innes producer. |
Troughton, Patrick actor. |
Wills, Anneke, 1941- actor. |
Craze, Michael, 1942-1998 actor. |
Links to Related Works |
Subject References:
See Also:
Authors:
- Barry, Christopher, 1925-2014 .
- Craze, Michael, 1942-1998 .
- Hembury, Paul .
- Lloyd, Innes .
- Norton, Charles .
- Spooner, Dennis .
- Troughton, Patrick .
- Whitaker, David, 1928-1980 .
- Wills, Anneke, 1941- .
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