Reeltime DVD Update

Saturday, 17 January 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Galaxy 4 has posted release information about Reeltime Pictures' new series of DVDs for 2004, re-releasing previous VHS installments as double sets on a single disc. Due out in 2004 are the following dramas and documentaries, with tentative dates as follows:
  • January 31: Daemos Rising (the BBV/Reeltime drama sequel to the TV story "The Daemons"); Mythmakers: William Russell & Verity Lambert; Mythmakers: Terrance Dicks & Barry Letts Part 3
  • February 28: In Memory Alone (the third chapter of BBV's Stranger video series starring Colin Baker & Nicola Bryant); Mythmakers: Mark Strickson & David Banks; Who's Who & Then and Now (two American PBS documentaries from 1987)
  • March 31: An Englishman On Gallifrey & The Home Whovian (Mark Strickson video diary from his Gallifrey 2001 visit and the classic PBS Doctor Who documentary); Mythmakers: Anneke Wills & Michael Craze
  • April 30: The Doctor Down Under & The Doctor In Need (documentaries about Australian fandom and American PBS broadcasts); Mythmakers: Jacqueline Hill & Raymond Cusick
  • May 31: My Doctor Who Diary & ReUNITed (Yee Jee Tso's video diary from 2001 paired with the UNIT reunion at ChicagoTARDIS 2001); Myth Makers 13: Doctor Who Magazine at Marvel Comics Parts 1 & 2
  • June 30: The Panopticon Tapes 1 & 2 (footage from various Panopticon conventions); Myth Makers 14: Jon Pertwee & Christopher Barry
  • July 31: The Doctor At Sea & The Megeve Experiment (Sci-Fi Sea Cruise documentary and the French video production diary with Sophie Aldred & Debbie Watling); Myth Makers 15: Louise Jameson & Mat Irvine
  • August 31: The Myth Runner Tapes (a series of out-takes and fluffs from the range of Myth Makers titles); Myth Makers 16: Peter Purves and Donald Tosh
  • September 30: Longleat 83 Special Edition (20th anniversary convention diary); Myth Makers 17: Caroline John & Terrance Dicks/Barry Letts Part 1




FILTER: - Blu-ray/DVD

Fenric and Dinosaurs Down Under

Thursday, 15 January 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
According to Roadshow Entertainment, both the DVD release of The Curse of Fenric and the VHS release of Invasion of the Dinosaurs have been scheduled for February 11 in Australia. At right is the Australia cover version of "Fenric". (Thanks to Carl Davidson)




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD - Australia

Pyramids in Australia

Saturday, 10 January 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
According to BBC Worldwide, Pyramids of Mars has been scheduled for DVD release in Australia in June 2004. (Thanks to Dwayne Bunney)




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD - Australia

Pyramids Update

Thursday, 8 January 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
BBCi has noted confirmation of the "Pyramids of Mars" DVD for March, the details of which were announced at theRestoration Team site in early December.




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Visitation DVD in Australia

Thursday, 8 January 2004 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
ABC Australia confirms here that the DVD of The Visitation is due out there in April. (Thanks to Justin Watson)




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD - Australia

Pyramids Confirmed Extras

Tuesday, 23 December 2003 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The British Board of Film Classification website lists over 94 minutes of confirmed extras for the forthcoming DVD release of Pyramids of Mars. While this has already been reported, the following is actually the official list itself from the BBFC site:

00:06:42:18 | OH MUMMY - SUTEKH'S STORY
00:07:50:12 | NOW AND THEN - THE LOCATIONS OF PYRAMIDS OF MARS
00:10:45:00 | PYRAMIDS OF MARS - THE GALLERY
00:02:24:23 | EASTER EGG
00:02:55:04 | DELETED SCENES
00:22:07:01 | OSIRIAN GOTHIC
00:41:56:15 | SERIAL THRILLERS




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Daemos Rising

Tuesday, 23 December 2003 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Release of Daemos Rising, the sequel film to the DW story "The Daemons" from Reeltime Pictures, has been delayed to February 2004.




FILTER: - Blu-ray/DVD

Visitation Cover Controversy

Thursday, 11 December 2003 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
Yesterday (see below) Outpost Gallifrey revealed the final cover design for The Visitation UK DVD release courtesy Tenth Planet... which, as was discussed on our forums, features a reverse image of Peter Davison (with a backwards question mark on his lapel!) We were then informed that the cover art being used by BBC Worldwide differed from the original submitted by artist Clayton Hickman, so we contacted Hickman for information. "The final version of The Visitation DVD cover has been significantly altered from the artwork I submitted," Hickman told Outpost Gallifrey. "This is completely within BBC Worldwide's rights, and once I submit a cover I have no further say over the way it's presented. Sometimes deadlines are such that there is no time to consult the original artist about changes, so the BBC's in-house team make those which are deemed necessary by the high-ups (or whoever decides these things). It's a shame in this case that there's an error on their revised version (Peter's back-to-front question mark collar), so I did just want to point out that it wasn't me who made it! I had no idea that the cover had been changed until I saw it on OG this morning. Ah well. That's the cut-and-thrust world of Doctor Who covers for you. You can make up your own minds which you prefer..." At right is the artwork the way it wasoriginally submitted; click it for a larger version. (Thanks to Clayton Hickman)




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Shalka DVD and Release Swap

Wednesday, 10 December 2003 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
According to the new issue of Doctor Who Magazine, BBC Books range consultant/editor Justin Richards says that a DVD release of the BBCi webcast The Scream of the Shalka was planned for February 2004, but does not know what is happening to it now. Either way, Restoration Team member Steve Roberts says that a release of "Shalka" on DVD would be "in addition to the normal DVD schedule, not replacing any of it." Roberts also makes note of the DVD release order ofPyramids of Mars and The Visitation; originally "Pyramids" would have been released first, but "we couldn't get the commentary team together until later in the year and I was ahead on 'Visitation', so it was just easiest to swap." (Thanks to Malcolm James, Steve Roberts)




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Pyramids DVD Details

Monday, 8 December 2003 - Reported by Shaun Lyon
The Restoration Team has shared details of the forthcoming DVD release of Pyramids of Mars, due out in early March in the UK. A feature article on the RT site discusses the process in which "Pyramids" was cleaned up, including the video dropout and re-grading of film sequences. Extras on the DVD release include:
  • Commentary by Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane), Michael Sheard (Laurence Scarman) and producer Philip Hinchcliffe, with input from director Paddy Russell (recorded elsewhere but seamlessly inserted)
  • Osirian Gothic, a 22-minute interview featurette which includes director Paddy Russell, Sladen, Sheard, Hinchcliffe, Bernard Archard (Shaun Lyon Scarman), Peter Copley (Dr. Warlock), Gabriel Woolf (Sutekh) and designer Christine Ruscoe
  • Serial Thrillers, a 42-minute featurette covering Philip Hinchcliffe's era as the show's producer, with Hinchcliffe, director David Maloney, writer Robert Banks-Stewart, designers Christine Ruscoe and Roger Murray-Leach, actress Elisabeth Sladen, writers Gareth Roberts, Alan Barnes and others
  • Now and Then: The Locations of Pyramids of Mars, an 8-minute feature shot on location at Stargrove, the country house featured in the story narrated by Michael Sheard (with Elisabeth Sladen and Jon Culshaw), music by Heathcliffe Blair
  • Deleted Scenes including the unused shot of the TARDIS materialising on the alternative future Earth of 1980, an alternative take of the poacher running away from the mummies after he shoots Shaun Lyon Scarman, and the full-length version of the war missile explosion, plus three sequences utilising roll-back and mix effects that Paddy Russell felt were not successful and subsequently cut out
  • Oh Mummy, a 7-minute comedy sketch focusing on Sutekh's career after "Pyramids of Mars" written by and starring Rob Hammond and directed by Matt West, starring Gabriel Woolf as Sutekh (this was screened at the Panopticon 2003 convention)
  • Plus a photo gallery, production notes and one easter egg




FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD