Computer shop, Support, Computer Repair Tunbridge Wells - Shop
 Location:  Home» Sport & Leisure » Drama » Doctor Who - The Complete BBC Series 1 Box Set [2005]  
Categories
Books
DVD
Electronics
Health & Personal Care
Home & Garden
Kitchen
Music
Outdoor Living
Software
Toys
PC & Video Games
Jewellery
Sport & Leisure
Tools
Clothing
Baby
Subcategories
Drama
Comedy
Period
Related Categories
• Drama
Categories
DVD & VHS
Video
• Doctor Who
Cult Series
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Categories
DVD & VHS
• All Science Fiction & Fantasy
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Categories
DVD & VHS
Video
• Science Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Categories
DVD & VHS
Video
• All Documentaries
Documentary
Categories
DVD & VHS
Video
• All Television
Television
Categories
DVD & VHS
Video
• Drama
Television
Categories
DVD & VHS
Video
• Science Fiction & Fantasy
Television
Categories
DVD & VHS
Video
• Up to 60% off DVD Box Sets
Up to 60% off Box Sets
By Price
DVD Bargains
Regular Stores
• Complete TV Box Sets - up to 50% off
DVD Bargains
Regular Stores
Substores
DVD & VHS
• Autumn Deals - up to 70% off
DVD Bargains
Regular Stores
Substores
DVD & VHS
• Kids' Half-Term Deals - up to 70% off
DVD Bargains
Regular Stores
Substores
DVD & VHS
• Audio Description
Regular Stores
Substores
DVD & VHS
Video
• DVD
Format (binding_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD & VHS
Video
• 12
BBFC Rating (intended_use_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD & VHS
Video
• Box Set
Editions (feature_two_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD & VHS
Video
• Region 2
Region(feature_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD & VHS
Video
• 2000 and later
Release Date (feature_three_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD & VHS
Video
• English
Language (theme_browse-bin)
Refinements
DVD & VHS
Video

Doctor Who - The Complete BBC Series 1 Box Set [2005]

Doctor Who - The Complete BBC Series 1 Box Set [2005]

enlarge enlarge 

Other Views:
Actors: Billie Piper, Christopher Eccleston, Camille Coduri, Noel Clarke, John Barrowman
Studio: 2 Entertain Video
Category: DVD

List Price: £69.99
Buy New: £22.01
You Save: £47.98 (69%)



New (15) Used (3) Collectible (5) from £19.14

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 97 reviews
Sales Rank: 276

Format: Box Set, Pal
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
Region: 2
Discs: 5
Number Of Items: 5
Running Time: 585 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.7 x 1.6

EAN: 5014503177027
ASIN: B0009AK57Y

Theatrical Release Date: November 5, 2005
Release Date: November 21, 2005
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: New, normally dispatched the same day. DirectOffers is a trading name for Entertainment UK Ltd. See our zShop for terms and conditions of sale.

Accessories:

  • Dr Who At The Radiophonic Workshop Vol. 1: The Early Years 1963-1969

Similar Items:

  • Doctor Who - The Complete BBC Series 2 Box Set
  • Doctor Who - The Complete Series 3 Box Set [2007]
  • Torchwood: Complete BBC Series 1 Box Set [2006]
  • Doctor Who : Complete BBC Series 4 [2008]
  • Torchwood: Complete BBC Series 2 Box Set (2008) [2007]

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
It was always going to be a risk for the BBC to revamp Doctor Who--few television programmes inspire as much rabid and cultish adoration. With the 2005 series, however, the BBC have really outdone themselves. Their updated Doctor Who is a revelation: a cult science fiction series that has real mass appeal, and works for both children and their parents. Christopher Eccleston is an inspired and charismatic Doctor--he leaps around the sets with an unrestrained glee, like he's a child running amok in a toy shop. His enthusiasm in downright infectious. His sidekick Rose (Billie Piper) adds a real human touch, particularly as she gradually and believably matures from in-over-her-head city kid to tough-minded interplanetary hero. Much of the credit must go to writer Russell Davies, who has a much-practiced knack for finding popular appeal without dumbing-down his ideas, and who appears to have let his imagination run riot. Even the special effects, whilst not of a big-budget cinematic quality, still manage to strike a balance between cheesiness and realism. Thrilling, funny and thoroughly entertaining, this Doctor Who is a hero for the new millennium. --Robert Burrow


Customer Reviews:   Read 92 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars fantastic start!!!   July 1, 2008
S. J. Pinder (Cornwall,UK)
series 1 started off everything(makes sense)but seriously if it weren't for the success of this series then the show wouldn't have survived...thanks to the amazing writers and crew behind it and some fab actors.
eppy guide-
Rose-4/5-the start...and what a great start it is too...Billie Piper CAN act as the great Rose Tyler and the Autons are very creepy.
The end of the world-4/5-very good all round episode tht boasts some amazing visuals.
the unquiet dead-4/5-very scary episode with some terrifying zombies...and the doctor meets Charles Dickens.
Aliens of London-2/5-a decent episode but not fantastical...contains the infamous big ben crash scene...but not much else.
World War Three-2.5/5-slightly better but the Slitheen aren't the greatest looking aliens i have seen and look very tacky...but the story is still good.
Dalek*-5/5-the best episode from series 1 and in my top ten(#10)which boasts a terrifying Dalek and a great script...it kept me on the edge of my seat.
the long game-2/5-an okay episode but nothing special...Simon Pegg is good as the main villain though.
Fathers day-3/5-an effective episode that adds depth to Roses character.
the empty child-4/5-an effective episode that is genuinly scary...Moffetts debut...and Captain Jack is introduced to us:P
the doctor dances-4.5/5-captain Jack joins the TARDIS crew as they face the zombie children in a great second part of an effective storyline...Moffet doesn't beat this standard until series fours silence in the library/forest of the dead.
Boom Town-3.5/5-Russel brings back the last surviving Slitheen in an episode that is a lot better than the earlier two parter.
Bad Wolf-4/5-a fun episode that sees the TARDIS crew face autobots on a game station...but who is in control???.
the parting of the ways-4/5-a very good end as the TARDIS crew face off against the Daleks and the Dalek empreror...we bid farewell to doc#9 and say a welcome hello to David Tennant:):):)!!!
an all in all good series which only gets better as it goes along...series 4 is definately my favourite!!!!



1 out of 5 stars Dr Who indeed?   April 16, 2008
Gordon Ramel (Planet Earth)
2 out of 15 found this review helpful

I must admit I was given this, I didn't buy it, but that isn't to say I would not have bought it, I was, and still am, a huge fan of the original DR Who. However despite all the reviews this is not realy Dr Who at all.

Talk about dumbing-down, a program that was en enlightenment in its time, that managed to push back the boundaries of TV and SF whilst maintaining a responsible atitude toward society has become "Creature Shop meets Eastenders" starring Billy Piper. There is no doubt that Billy looks nice, and it is her show, there is no doubt of that either, but the Dr has died. In the place of an excentric but highly civilised and intelligent man has arisen a 900 year old bore with the psychological development of a randy 14 year old and the intelligence of a high school drop-out.

In this first series the Dr continually refers to Rose's (B.Piper) ex-boyfriend as Micky the Idiot, without cause, needlessly puts Rose's life in danger on several occasions, is rescued by Rose on several occasions because of his own incompetance, displays sufficient cowardice to get an ally needlessly killed and even commits murder. Not once does he solve a problem using his mind, and on many occasions he looks stupid, and is always upstaged by Rose i.e. Billy Piper, to top it off he is arrogant and boorish in his general atitude.

In short this program is a colourfully produced, wonderfully staged insult to the spirit and character of the real Dr Who and a disgrace to the BBC.



3 out of 5 stars The classic is called classic because it is   March 26, 2008
Lat (UK)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

The original Doctor Who is always the best. I grew up with Peter Davison as the Doctor but my personal favourite is Jon Pertwee.

I am glad Doctor Who is back and its hard to compare this with the original series because the original series was much better. However the Surround Effects on the new ones as well as Special Effects has brought Dr Who to a new generation. Chris Ecclestone is not really that good to be honest with you but everyone has a favourite Dr. Just glad to see it back.



5 out of 5 stars "His Dark Materials: The Northern Doc!"   January 7, 2008
Bob Marlowe (UK)
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

My favourite show returned and in better form than anyone could have believed. Overall this is a triumphant return in the form of a very rare beast; an updating that works. The roots of The Police Box Show are still there; tardis, lovely new version of the theme, a slightly mysterious loner, companions, monsters, time and space and good triumphing over evil.

The 1st new doctor for some time Christopher Eccelston is great. He is a dark loner but this is subtle and never overdone. Intense but not in a pretentious way that would have gone against family entertainment. He is less obviously eccentric than his predecessors but has a fondness for corny humor that is topped off with a toothy grin.

Billie Piper is the best companion in some time and works as the viewer identification.

Of the stories themselves are all of a good standard, with only "the Long Game" a tale of aliens running news feed statellites having ideas that don't gel too well.

The opener Rose introduces the concept of the show in a way Paul McGann's movie failed to. This is a high incident romp that whets the appetite for what's to come featuring old monsters Nestenes & Autons.

After the contemporary opener it's into the far future for "The End of the World" & Victorian Cardiff for "the Unquiet Dead" the new show's 1st classic.

There is more emotion at the core of new Who as we frequently meet Rose's mother and her ex-boyfriend and look at the consequences of being the people left behind. Also Rose instinctively saves her father's life after visiting the day of his death and then the resulting time paradox is meshed with the emotional fallout.

The Daleks triumpantly return with better effects and design and re-establish their menace in an episode featuring just 1 and then in a breathtaking CGI battle for the series finale.

New villains the Slitheen getting similar airtime, are a hit too with their wearing victims skins like a suit and their "gas exchange" causing excessive wind! Guaranteed to have the young ones sniggering.

New character Captain Jack is introduced in the blitz and goes on to be an excellent addition with Steven Moffat's writing and John Barrowman's acting.

This is the same old show and nods to the past are subtle not suffocating, Unit soldiers in the background, daleks ships like in their comic strips.

The extras include a fun commentary for every story, cut down versions of all the companion documentary show Dr Who: Confidential episodes, some video diaries and featurettes. All in all it's a pretty full package and sets the template for furture box sets.

The only gripe is the lack of Eccleston's presence on the extras. He is in some Confidential bits and a Breakfast Time interview, not the better 1 out of the 2 he gave either.

Still a highly recommended purchase especially at the marked down prices that it's come down to after 2 years.

The Police Box show is in safe hands




1 out of 5 stars This is pulp riding of the coat tails of a great series and special effects   December 27, 2007
David Brown (Bath)
4 out of 27 found this review helpful

The original Doctor Who was about ideas. That has gone. The original series lasting for 27 years manage to keep the feeling, mantras, and backstrory/culture(mostly). In this revamp all that is thrown away. This is worse even than the Peter Cushing movies for losing the plot. Science Fiction is escapism. The more you try to bring in gitty reality and ordinary people's unbalanced personalities, the more it becomes something else. In science fiction you travel to other worlds. In this, you never leave Earth (unless its to go to New Earth or New New Earth). Aliens are replaced by horror movie products such as were-wolves or the devil or zombies. I guess this is what happens as our society because more "educated" but less aware of what science is about. The so called "high-points" of all the series so far is to bring back old creatures for the classic series. Without that this series would have almost no new ideas. I have kept watching these series as I have always been a Doctor Who fan but without the name it would just be a fusion of James Bond and bad horror. The creators of this series eliminated all the back-story from the previous series (ie. the other Timelords, Gallifrey etc). Many people feel bitter that Chris Eccleston left after this series but the fact is that David Tennett was better. Its a shame that Billy Piper didn't leave at the same time as she is a very poor actress.

www.pcprotech.co.uk
Navigation Links
Home
Services
Bespoke Systems
Webdesign
Contact
Broadband Speed Test
Remote Access
Computer Shop
Laptop Shop
Microsoft Office 2007
Norton Internet Security 2007 (PC)
EMC Retrospect 7.5 Pro (PC) - Back Up Software
Western Digital My Book PRO (inculdes retrospect)
Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
DVD-R
Flashpens

Memory Cards

LCD MONITORS