Though I had noticed that all the Blu-ray Collections mention that they contain a PDF document archive when accessed as a Blu-ray data disc, I always assumed it’d be a fairly small amount of content. I recently learned that Richard Bignell posts content listings for them on his Twitter, and… wow. They’re thousands upon thousands of pages. For example, here’s Season 14: You can find all these listings on the pages for each collection at The Millennium Effect – Exploring the worlds of the Whoniverse Someone on another forum added up the page count for the first 12 sets (up through the upcoming Season 2), and came up with 41,936 pages!
Picked up the newest set of Colin Baker's 1st season. Twin Dilemma is not included, so presumably that will be on Peter Davison's 3rd season set.
I was grousing about this on another forum. Leave it to the BBC to be anally "season-centric", rather than Doctor oriented. There was really no reason to leave out Twin Dilemma from Colin Baker Season 1, especially if you market these collections in the US as DOCTOR x SEASON y. One would not expect a doctor transition within a boxset. What will they do when they get around to the season shared by the 1st and 2nd doctor? Will they market it as WILLIAM HARTNELL SEASON 4/PATRICK TROUGHTON SEASON 1? So stupid.
Releasing by seasons makes perfect sense. The problem is the American released have been stupidly re-titled as Tom Baker Season One instead of Doctor Who Season Twelve, etc.
Understood, but to the average person off the street here, the show comes off as "Doctor" centric, not season-centric. Maybe the solution should have been making the releases tailored to the regional expectation. But honestly, if all seasons were to be released it's just Seasons 4 and 21 that have this issue. Out of curiosity, what do you think they should do with The Five Doctor's special; it's technically not part of Season 20. Ought they release it separately?
I imagine it will be on the season 20 set despite not being part of that or any season. A dedicated release is not out of the question, but I suspect 20.
So it was recently announced that the BBC has found a new source of financing, and the animations will resume for the 60th Anniversary, including the Smugglers and the remaining missing episodes of The Underwater Menace. In addition, at least some existing B&W episodes will be colorized. Doctor Who revamps classic black & white episodes for 60th anniversary | Radio Times https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/lost-doctor-who-episodes-brought-28859152
I have serious doubts, but hopefully some rumored 'private hand' footage or missing episodes could surface in next 5 years or less...not suggesting it's real...you never know what's still tucked away in attic or loft somewhere?!?
Well, we know that Web of Fear #3 is still out there. Hopefully someone can pay whatever ransom it's being held for.
Sure… now that they’ve just released the first Blu-ray set that has missing episodes that haven’t already been animated (Season 2, “The Crusade”). I mean, I’ll be happy to buy a separate Blu-ray of that one if they animate it, but still, it would have been nice to keep the Blu-ray boxes definitive.
Yeah, every Doctor Who release series has run so slow, the format is obsolete before it finishes, unfortunately. And I feel like if I don't buy the Hartnell set, it won't get an updated release later. At least it hasn't actually come out in the US yet.
Not a fan of colorizing b&w at all, and I can’t understand why the BBC would spend money on it for 60’s Who. And of all things left to animate they go with The Smugglers? Yeah, I’m grumpy today.
Colorizing seems daft. Do they imagine it'll make older episodes palatable to a young audience? They'll still have to contend with the pace.
My wife is 36 and she refuses to watch anything in b&w, because she didn't grow up in the era when they still showed b&w stuff on tv. I'm old enough to remember when they still ran b&w films on network tv, and even had a b&w zenith portable in my room. Sometimes when watching the Pertwee episodes that had to be re-colorized, I wish I had the option of viewing in black and white, because that's how I remember watching them on PBS.
Still have the VHS of The Chase as it still has that footage. Not that I'm a fan of the Beatles. I just wanted the episode as broadcast. Not that I can play a VHS tape at home these days.