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Post by The Thinker on Dec 27, 2006 13:00:10 GMT -5
So, who's got it? I have and I think it's very good. The booklet that comes with it I find very fascinating and I like the way we're given a glimps of Doctor Who stories long gone. Looking at it I think it's a shame that many stories of the 1960's were wiped, especially those with Patrick Troughton in. So in conclusion I think that it gives us a detailed insight into the missing Doctor Who stories of the past. If you do have it, what do you think of it?
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Post by sunn3k7aas on Dec 28, 2006 0:22:30 GMT -5
I got the Lost In Time DVDs for Christmas. I guess in the US version they didn't include the booklet. The episodes are advertised as never being shown in the US before. But, I like them very much. Patrick Troughton is probably my favorite Doctor. It's really sad that most of his episodes were scrapped.
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Post by The Thinker on Dec 28, 2006 4:34:38 GMT -5
I got the Lost In Time DVDs for Christmas. I guess in the US version they didn't include the booklet. The episodes are advertised as never being shown in the US before. But, I like them very much. Patrick Troughton is probably my favorite Doctor. It's really sad that most of his episodes were scrapped. It's called hindsight, and it's all around us.
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Post by Dominic Smith on Jan 13, 2007 14:16:46 GMT -5
It's really sad that most of his episodes were scrapped. Indeed, but at least we still have the audio's and the possibility of animated reconstructions arriving on our shelves Adding to previous comments, I too think that this is a wonderful release, a great chance to have the 'orphaned' episodes available for all to see. Shame we didn't get a few more extras, like a couple more commentaries, but I suppose disk space and budget restraints but put a stop to that one. Ah well, can't win 'em all I suppose.
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