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Doctor Who - The Complete Second Series

starring: David Tennant, Billie Piper



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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Binding: DVD
Product Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0794051278623
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Sci-Fi Channel, The
Product Manufacturer: Sci-Fi Channel, The
Number Of Discs: 6
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Sci-Fi Channel, The
Region Code: 1
Release Date: January 16, 2007
Running Time: 646 minutes
Ranking: 4011
Studio: Sci-Fi Channel, The
Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 2006


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Can Rose trust a man with a new face? David Tennant (Viva Blackpool Harry Potter) steps into the role of the Doctor now his 1Oth incarnation. Following on from the phenomenal success of the first series the second series is full of more thrills more laughs more heartbreak and some terrifying new aliens and old acquaintances. The Doctor and Rose meet Queen Victoria an evil race of Cat Women K9 and Sarah Jane and the dreaded Cybermen.Running Time: 645 min.Format: DVD M0VlE Genre: SCl-Fl/FANTASY UPC: 794O51278623 Manufacturer No: E2786

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Christopher Eccleston's tenure as the time-traveling title hero in the venerable UK sci-fi series Doctor Who lasted just 13 episodes, but he left enough of a impression on fans to make some wonder how his replacement, veteran television performer David Tennant, might fare in the role. As this second-series boxed set proves, the answer is: he's a near-perfect Doctor who combines the eccentricities of earlier incarnations (most notably Tom Baker) with a fresh and youthful interpretation of his own, and even brings a healthy dash of romantic chemistry with his sidekick, Rose Tyler (the equally charming Billie Piper). And their adventures retain the solid blend of thoughtful speculative fiction, pulp action, and quirky humor that typified the series at its best. Among the 15 terrific stories contained in the six-disc set are the 'Children in Need' (a.k.a. 'Pudsey Cutaway') mini-episode from the 2OO5 Children in Need telethon that showed Eccleston's transformation into Tennant; 'School Reunion,' in which Elisabeth Sladen returns as Sarah Jane Smith; 'The Girl in the Fireplace,' which draws together robots in 18th century France with a derelict space station in the distant future; and the season finale, 'Army of Ghosts/Doomsday,' which not only revives the series' most popular villains, the robotic Daleks, in a head-to-head struggle against the Cybermen, but also marks the final appearance of another series regular. For fans and first-time visitors to the TARDlS alike, the Second Series is simply thrilling sci-fi TV.

As with the First Series set, the supplemental features are plentiful here; commentary by the show's cast and crew is provided on each episode, and four feature picture-in-picture commentary tracks; deleted scenes and outtakes are also included, as are video diaries by Tennant and Piper, and a lengthy featurette, 'Doctor Who Confidential,' which covers nearly every aspect of the series' production, including the introduction of the Torchwood lnstitute and the return of Sarah Jane, both of which would be featured in their own respective spin-off series (the first in Doctor Who's long history) in 2OO7. – Paul Gaita


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Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Doctor Who, Complete Second Series ...
Fantastic! The adjustment time from the first series Doctor was a bit long for me but the stories are simply great in this second series. The last episode was truly awesome! When l told my kids about Doctor Who, they gave me the "raspberrys". But, when we all were watching the next to the last TV episode which ended with "to be continued", they all let out a gasp of dispair!!!!! So much for their "raspberrys"!! Dad was right about this being a great series!



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Doctor Who - The Best Who ln Years... The Doctor ls ln.
Well 1st l'll start out by saying what a huge Doctor Who fan l am. l mean they sure have come along way since the show began, but l guess what l really want to say is the characters of the show are so unique they just make the show that much more enjoyable. And you gotta love all the spinoffs from the show like Torchwood and some of the others. So all in all l'de say it's something any Doctor Who fan shouldn't be without.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 0utstanding
David Tennant is brilliant as the Doctor! l loved this series, and my only complaint is that it's only 13 episodes long!



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * why review what you already know is great ...
The Second Seasons is great, the music, the stories, and well The Girl in the Fireplace is a masterpiece !!! l hope the 1Oth Doctor never regenerates !!!



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wow
l was blown away by "Season 2" - there was not one episode that l felt was weak or strayed from character. l enjoyed the interaction between the Doctor and Rose, especially the growth as they became more familar with each other. Definately a worthwhile purchase on my part.

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