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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9780790770901
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 0790770903
Label: BBC Video
Manufacturer: BBC Video
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: BBC Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: October 01, 2002
Running Time: 633 minutes
Sales Rank: 3588
Studio: BBC Video
Theatrical Release Date: September 29, 1975
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Description: The longest running Sci-Fi program in the history of this universe. The Doctor is a Time Lord who travels the universe for kicks because his planet is the dullest in the universe and Earth is much more fun. Million of fans continue to enjoy this series on many levels, from the fantasy and sci-fi to the tongue in cheek humor.
DVD Features: Audio Commentary Biographies Photo gallery Production Notes
Amazon.com: The Key to Time: The Complete Adventure encompasses one of the more ambitious chapters in the history of the long-running BBC television series Doctor Who, and its landmark status, combined with the presence of the well-loved Tom Baker in the title role, should make this six-disc boxed set irresistible to Who fans. The 26-episode series was conceived by producer Graham Williams, who was intrigued by the idea of a season-long story arc, and after several setbacks he finally achieved it in 1978-79 for the program's 16th season. In The Key to Time, the Doctor and his new companion, the elegant and sharp-witted Time Lady Romana (Mary Tamm) are dispatched by the White Guardian to recover the six segments of the Key of Time, a powerful device with the ability to stop time. The Doctor and Romana must travel the universe to find the hidden segments before the nefarious Black Guardian discovers them. Their adventures bring them in contact with a host of unusual personalities and, in a time-honored Doctor Who tradition, a number of terrifying monsters.
Unlike the other Doctor Who DVDs from BBC America, The Key to Time: The Complete Adventure is debuting in North America rather than the United Kingdom, the reason being that the Baker serials have proven more popular with American audiences. And while offering somewhat fewer supplemental features than the previous releases, the boxed set is a rare opportunity to own an entire season of Doctor Who at one time. For fans of the series and Baker in particular, The Key to Time: The Complete Adventure is a must-have. --Paul Gaita
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The first attempt at doing a season-long story arc with "Doctor Who," the entirety of the show's sixteenth season was devoted to the Doctor's quest for the Key to Time, an object that has the power to stop time or hold it in place. For all six adventures, the Doctor and his companion, the first version of Romana, hunt down one segment to the key, always wary of the Black Guardian, who seeks it for his own power.
The series begins with the four-part adventure "The Ribos Operation," a rather ... Read More
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I'm a dedicated Dr. Who fan, so my bias must be considered, but I would have traded my embossed sonic screwdriver set for this collection. Tom Baker is my all-time favorite Dr. Who and Romana...weeelll...she's a beauty to behold. Time travel should really be this much fun!
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The earlier Dr Who season produced by Philip Hinchliffe used classic Gothic horror interspersed with sly humor. Here Graham Williams and Douglas Adams bring the humor to the fore front and while witty especially with Adams' own "The Pirate Planet" it often leaves Dr. Who fans cold. Mary Tamm is a knockout and the jokes come fast and furious. For newcomers to Dr. Who via the new season this is a fine introduction to the real show.
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This is late 70's Who. Personally, I prefer mid 70's which has more dramatic action, with greater stories. However, I do enjoy some of the silliness of the late 70's, particularly the Doctor's humor. I saw some good comical scenes in the first story of this set, and also the second story. The "Stones of Blood" wasn't too comical, but good, cause it reminded me of the mid-70's horror era. The 4th story wasn't my favorate of the set, but OK, and I havn't watched the last 2 stories yet. If you like ... Read More
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This series was put onto DVD some time again ago, but was only released officially by the BBC just recently.
The story has a single arc running through it, and that is to find the Key to Time.
Some interesting story lines make up this series.
Very good to buy, and an obvious must have for any Doctor Who collector
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