First broadcast in four weekly parts from 28 May to 18 June 1966. In this early story, the Doctor (William Hartnell) and his travelling companions Steven (Peter Purves) and Dodo (Jackie Lane), arrive on an unnamed planet where they encounter two distinct people - the Elders and the Savages.
First broadcast in four weekly parts from 28 May to 18 June 1966. In this early story, the Doctor (William Hartnell) and his travelling companions Steven (Peter Purves) and Dodo (Jackie Lane), arrive on an unnamed planet where they encounter two distinct people - the Elders and the Savages.
Originally broadcast in April 1966, The Celestial Toymaker sees the Doctor and companions separated when they come up against The Toymaker. While the Doctor plays the Trilogic Game, Steven and Dodo are forced to play seemingly childish but ultimately dangerous games with the aim of being reunited and getting back to the Tardis. This brand new animated version has been created using the original audio recordings. Product Features Includes: All 4 episodes animated in both Colour and Black And White Audio Commentaries Newly restored original episode 4 Making the Animation Photo Gallery
Originally broadcast in April 1966, The Celestial Toymaker sees the Doctor and companions separated when they come up against The Toymaker. While the Doctor plays the Trilogic Game, Steven and Dodo are forced to play seemingly childish but ultimately dangerous games with the aim of being reunited and getting back to the Tardis. This brand new animated version has been created using the original audio recordings. Product Features Includes: All 4 episodes animated in both Colour and Black And White Audio Commentaries Newly restored original episode 4 Making the Animation Photo Gallery
The TARDIS arrives in London in 1966 and the Doctor and Dodo visit the Post Office Tower. There they meet Professor Brett whose revolutionary new computer WOTAN (Will Operating Thought ANalogue) can actually think for itself and is shortly to be linked up to other major computers around the world - a project overseen by civil servant Sir Charles Summer. It transpires however that WOTAN considers that humans are inferior to machines and should therefore be ruled by them. Exerting a hypnotic influence it arranges the construction of War Machines - heavily-armed self-contained mobile computers - with which to take over the world.
In the final days of Earth the TARDIS lands on a massive spaceship carrying the last members of the human race to a new home beyond the solar system. The humans are not out of danger however as a deadly plague emerges from the most unlikely of sources: the common cold carried by the Doctor's companion Dodo. Put on trial for their lives the TARDIS crew must find a way to repair the damage they have unwittingly caused - and face up to the devastating consequences...
Legendary crooner Frankie Vaughan stars with George Baker Kenneth Cope John Le Mesurier and Thora Hird in this 1957 musical directed by Herbert Wilcox the renowned producer/director of a string of hit films throughout the first half of the twentieth century. The first of four films produced by Wilcox's wife Anna Neagle and starring Vaughan These Dangerous Days is presented here in a brand-new transfer from the original film elements in its as-exhibited theatrical aspect ratio. Dave a young Liverpudlian gang-leader and would-be rock 'n' roll star is conscripted into the army where to everyone's surprise the rebellious youth makes good. But then he is tricked by the camp bully into crossing a minefield causing the death of his best friend. Awaiting court-martial he learns how and by whom he was set up; during the ensuing fight a gun is accidentally fired and Dave is convinced he will be held responsible for wounding the bully... Special Features: Original Theatrical Trailer Image Gallery Original Pressbook PDF
Set in a beautiful fishing village in Gibraltar, Wonderful Things! stars Frankie Vaughan as Carmello, a young fisherman who, unable to earn enough from fishing to marry his tempestuous fianc e, decides to come to England to seek his fortune and finds fortunes are not quite so easy to come by. An enchanting, humorous romance set to music which also gave an early role to Austrian-born actress Jocelyn (Jackie) Lane ('the British Bardo'), Wonderful Things! was among the series of light comedie.
Little Shop Of Horrors: The original movie of this classic black comedy/horror about a rather dim-witted young man Seymour (Jonathan Haze) working for $10 a week in Mushnick's flower shop on skid row who develops an intelligent bloodthirsty plant. He names the plant ""Audrey Jr"" and as it grows it demands human meat for sustenance and Seymour is forced to kill in order to feed it. Jack Nicholson has a notable cameo part as an undertaker Wilbur Force who is a masochistic d
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