Dr Who: Revisitations: DVD Review
Dr Who: Revisitations Set No 1
Released by BBC and Roadshow Entertainment
Rating: M
A seven disc retrospective on three classic old Who releases may seem a tad
premature while there's a lot of good stuff waiting in the wings patiently for a
release.
But this collection which pulls together Tom Baker's classic Talons of Weng
Chiang, Peter Davison's superb The Caves of Androzani and Paul McGann's only TV
Who outing, The TV Movie is a timely reminder of why these releases continue to
be so important and informative.
While all three of these have had prior releases, they've been buffed up and
remastered with a whole heap of new features. Sure McGann's TV Movie is still
the weak link (and remains deeply divisive in Who fandom) but the features which
go with it - docos on the making, production, the quest to get Who back on TV
after its cancellation - more than make up for the generally patchy actual
movie.
The Baker and Davison stories are equally lavished with some great extras,
interviews and retrospectives which give hours of watching and will give fans
even more love for these.
If you're probably not a Who fan, this set would be a good place to start -
it showcases the best of what Who did on a limited budget and with more than a
fistful of great extras, it's compulsive viewing.
Rating: 8/10
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