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Doctor Who - The Complete BBC Series 2 Box Set | 
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| Actors: David Tennant, Billie Piper Studio: 2 Entertain Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 68 reviews Sales Rank: 266
Format: Box Set, Pal, Widescreen Language: English (Original Language) Rating: To Be Announced Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1 Number Of Items: 6 Running Time: 639 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.8 x 1.9
EAN: 5014503212223 ASIN: B000FFL702
Theatrical Release Date: November 5, 2005 Release Date: November 20, 2006 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.
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Amazon.co.uk Review Most have agreed that the BBC's decision to revive Doctor Who has proven inspired, with the Christopher Ecclestone-led 'first' series proving a critical and ratings success. Yet when Ecclestone announced he was departing the role after just one season, eyebrows were raised. Could the momentum be kept going for a second series? Absolutely. The seamless casting of David Tennant as Ecclestone's successor in the TARDIS has been equally inspired, and while it's a fair debate as to whether he matches the standards set by his predecessor, the show rarely lets you draw breath to think about it. This second series collection kicks off with the 2005 Christmas special, which finds the Doctor struggling to overcome the effects of his regeneration, just as the Earth happens to be being invaded. It's a smashing episode, and many of the thirteen that follow manage to match it. Particular highlights? There's "School Reunion", which cleverly works old favourites K-9 and Sarah-Jane back into the mix, while "The Girl In The Fireplace" finds the Doctor in a slightly more romantic frame, "The Idiot's Lantern" is a super, snappy episode set just before Coronation Day, while the two-part "Impossible Planet" and "Satan Pit" shows just how far you can stretch a BBC budget. Yet the series will ultimately be remembered for different reasons. The triumphant return for the Cybermen for one, and the depature of Billie Piper's Rose Tyler in the superb final two-parter, which also happens to see two of the Doctor's deadliest foes waging war. And while it's not unfair to say that this series of Doctor Who hasn't been without one or two low moments too, the vast majority of it has been really quite brilliant. Fast, energetic, well-written and cracking entertainment, you're only left wondering how they can top all this next time round
--Simon Brew
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The Excellence Continued July 27, 2008 Steven Stewart (steveo.stewart@hotmail.co.uk) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
With this series we are fresh off the regeneration from the previous Doctor played by Christopher Eccleston and now David Tennant has a lot to live up to; he does it and he does it with style. Billie Piper comes back as the magical Rose Tyler and we are given a series where she not only has to handle the notion of a different looking Doctor, but she has to handle the fact that she's falling in love with him and we're given hints that he's falling in love with Rose. Episode 1: New Earth: In the year 5 Billion and 23 the Doctor takes Rose to the new home of the human race, simply called New Earth and he takes her to the aptly named New New York. There the Doctor meets up with an old friend the Face of Boe but he stumbles upon a secret in the hospital basement, who is lurking there and what have they done with Rose? Episode 2: Tooth and Claw: Landing in 1879 Scotland, the Tenth Doctor and Rose meet Queen Victoria, travelling with her to spend the night at the Torchwood Estate. However, a group of warrior monks have sinister plans for the monarch, and the full moon is about to summon a creature out of legend. Episode 3: School Reunion: The Doctor goes undercover in a school as John Smith, children are mysteriously going missing and the Doctor needs to find out why. He meets not one but two old friends and Rose finds a bit of competition in one of them. Episode 4: The Girl In The Fireplace: The Doctor accidentally stumbles across a derelict spaceship that seems to just be floating unmanned. The weirdest thing is that the spaceship has a fireplace but as he looks through it, he discovers it's a time window to 1727 Paris. What he finds there isn't a bunch of French Aristocrats, he finds something much more sinister Episode 5: Rise of the Cybermen: After the TARDIS makes a crash landing on the Earth of another universe, Rose discovers her father is alive and rich, Mickey encounters his alternative self, and the Tenth Doctor learns one of his oldest and deadliest foes is about to be reborn. Episode 6: The Age Of Steel: Lumic sends out a signal across London through the earpieces to get everyone walking towards Battersea Power Station to get the upgrade. The Doctor isn't just fighting a robot army, he's fighting the conscience of Rose who's determined to save her Father. Episode 7: The Idiots Lantern: In 1953 London, the police are abducting people from their homes. The people of Britain gather around their new-fangled "tele-vision" sets to celebrate the new Queen's coronation -- but something strange is affecting the signal. Episode 8: The Impossible Planet:The TARDIS lands in a base on a planet orbiting a black hole, an allegedly impossible situation -- according to the physics of the show -- that stumps even the Tenth Doctor. The base crew are drilling to the centre of the world, to claim the power that keeps it in orbit for the good of the Human Empire. However, an ancient evil is down there too, and he is awake... Episode 9: The Satan Pit: With the TARDIS seemingly lost, Rose and the remaining humans are trapped on the base with the possessed Ood, while the planet floats helplessly towards a black hole. Meanwhile, the Tenth Doctor is about to discover exactly what "Beast" is trapped in the heart of the impossible planet... Episode 10: Love & Monsters: An ordinary man named Elton Pope becomes obsessed with a man called the Doctor and his strange blue box, joining a group of like-minded people in hopes of finding him. But when the mysterious Victor Kennedy joins the group, the fun stops and Elton discovers a darker side to his hobby. Episode 11: Fear Her: It's the 2012 London Olympics and in one street children are going missing and there's no explanation for it. Rose and the Doctor go on a quest to find out what's happening to the children but the key to this is a young girl called Chloe who likes to draw. Episode 12: Army Of Ghosts: As the ghosts of loved ones appear, the whole world celebrates. But as the Doctor investigates he believes that there is a more sinister motive behind their appearence. And deep within the Torchwood tower, a mysterious sphere containing the greatest enemies of the Doctor is opened... Episode 13: Doomsday: Earth becomes the battlefield for the greatest and deadliest war of all time, as the Daleks and the Cybermen clash with the whole universe at stake. The Doctor and Rose, reunited with old friends and Cybermen experts Mickey and Jake, race to find a way to bring the war to an end before it brings about the destruction of the whole of space and time. But the Doctor soon faces an even bigger dilemma - could ending the war mean the death of Rose? This is an amazing series but we are given an unfortunate goodbye to Rose Tyler, how do we say goodbye? Well you will have to see for yourself.
Doctor Who? HEY Doctor Who! July 20, 2008 Su (Wales) I loved this series apart from one episode... Love and Monsters left me feeling flat as a pancake! I was really looking forward to my forty minutes of David Tennant's quirkyness, and all I got was Peter Kay gobbling people up!!!!! I found it a rather strange episode. I loved the two episodes set in the Parallel universe where Rose's father and mother were together but unhappy without any child. They were all the more fantastic by Roger Lloyd Pack's amazing acting ability in that episode. It proved he could play more than just Trigger in Only Fools... and Owen in Vicar of Dibley. Also, for a Potter fan like me, I was THRILLED, that shortly after seeing Goblet of Fire at the Cinema, I saw them together on screen again this time on the opposite sides of the fence: (Roger played Barty Crouch Sr, a Wizard dedicated to putting evil Wizards and Witches, called Death Eaters in the Wizard prison Azkaban, David Tennant played his son, Barty Crouch Jr, one of the evil Wizards he sent down.) So, yeah, for me it was the icing on the proverbial cake. I also loved the Girl in the Fireplace mainly because of the horse crashing through the mirror before the final showdown, and the greatest Who lines of all time: Rose: You're not having that horse in the Tardis. Doctor: Why not I let you keep Mickey! That episode should have been dedicated to Adam and the Ants it was so Prince Charming! I actually found Fear Her quite scary, I did almost hide behind the cushion, in fact in The Wire episode I DID hide behind the cushion! Great series, great show, great Doctor and great assistant... just didn't like Peter Kay!
TENNANT IS THE DOCTOR...better than series 1 but not found its feet July 1, 2008 S. J. Pinder (Cornwall,UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
series 1 was very good but this series boasted so much that it forgot to take off...Tennant is by far the greatest doctor of them all but his and Pipers chemistry lacks in between the episodes. christmas invasion-4/5 new earth-3.5/5 tooth & claw-5/5 School reunion-5/5 Girl in the fireplace-4.8/5 rise of the cyber men-2.5/5-not as epic as id hoped. age of steel-2/5-lacking that something that makes the cybermen...well...scary. the idiots lantern-2/5-half decent half unfinished. the impossible planet-3/5-creepy but nothing for the Ood to do. Satans Pit-3.5/5-not as amazing as id hoped but it is pretty decent and very scary...watch series 4 Planet of the Ood for a better episode. Love & Monsters-3/5-a decent episode with loads of humour and Peter Kay makes a fun monster...okay not perfect but it is fun. Fear her-0.5/5-awful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Army of Ghosts-3/5-decent episode...look out for Freema as Martha's cousin Adoela. Doomsday-4/5-a decent end...watch for the last 15 mins. all in all good enough...not perfect but worth purchasing
Buy this now June 22, 2008 S. P. Northwood (London, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If anyone ever asks you why you can't go out until after 8pm on a Saturday evening you need to show them this box set. Perfect weekend entertainment for kids aged one and up! Veering for light and breezy to touching and heart-wrentching (sometimes within the same episode) this is the series that got me hooked on Who. The series finale will leave you breathless.
better than series 1 May 25, 2008 Mrs. J. A. Hudson (lancashire,england) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
this series is a big inprovement on it's predocceser. david tenneant is better than christopher eccleston. the christmas invation is the best christmas speacial. new earth is funny but not the stromngast episode.3/5. the next 3 episodes are brilliant. toth and claw is very scary and exiting.4/5. school reunion is a very good story. brilliant return for k9 and sarah jane. 4.5/5. the girl in the fireplace is a very emotional episode. the doctor is in love.4/5. the next two episodes(cyberman two parter) is a very nice return for the cybermen. good idea to have a parralel world.4/5 and 3.5/5(averege 3.75/5) the idoits lantern is a scary episode set in the 50's. good ending.4/5. the impossible planet and the satern pit are the best two parter of the series. fun,scary and good effects and monsters.4.5/5 and 4/5. love and monsters is an ok episode but is the wealest episode since rose. didn't show the doctor enough. strange as blink had a similer idea and was brilliant.2.5/5. fear her wasan't my favorite episode. the idea of cartoons coming to life was very stupid. not very fast paced.3.5/5. army of ghosts was pretty good. nice cliffhanger for dooesday.torchwood mystery revailed.4.5/5.doomesday was not as good as army of ghosts but had daleks vs cybermen.very sad ending.4/5. good series well worth buying. only a couple of bad episodes.but there still good to watch.
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