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Doctor Who - Attack of the Cybermen DVD

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The TARDIS is lured to Earth in 1985 by a distress call sent by Lytton who has made contact with a group of Cybermen based in London's sewers. The Doctor and Peri are then captured and forced to take Lytton and the Cybermen in the TARDIS to the Cybermen's home planet Telos. The Cybermen have stolen a time vessel from another race and plan to change history by crashing Halley's Comet into Earth and obliterating it before it can bring about the demise of their original home world Mondas in 1986.

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Released
16 March 2009
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
2 Entertain 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5014503243623 
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Lured to Earth by an alien distress signal in the Tardis the Doctor and companion Peri finds themselves in London, 1985. The pair inadvertently stumbles upon a robbery conducted through the city's sewage system and perpetrated by ex-Dalek agent Lytton...

An early adventure for the sixth incarnation of everyone's favourite time traveller. The Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri arrive in 1985 London shortly after avoiding a collision with Halley's comet, lured by a galactic distress call. They discover that the city's sewers are populated by Cybermen, intent on changing history by preventing the destruction of their home planet, Mondas (see 'Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet'). It transpires that the distress call which attracted the Doctor's attention was sent by none other than former Dalek ally Commander Lytton, but just whose side is he on this time?