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Doctor Who - The End of Time: Parts 1 & 2 - 2009 Winter Specials (2 Disc Set)

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"The Best and Worst of Russell T. Davies"
4 stars"
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David Tennant was a great actor as Doctor Who. No question. His performance in this was out of the top drawer.

But the story…oh, the story!

In his 5 year stint as show-runner, writer and producer, Russell T Davies did some great things. It's my view that he over-emotionalized the Doctor, and ruined what were otherwise some great stories. There are some holes in this story, as well as a lamentable theme of “death” – which is ill founded in a man who hasn't really died. (The episode will try and convince you otherwise, though.)

This is a fitting farewell to the 10th Doctor, albeit along with some pretty thick self-serving sanctimony in an extended farewell to the companions from the Tennant tenure. That being said, it was a good ride, and I must admit, I could hardly wait for this episode to come out. It left me feeling the way it should have – a little sad, but really excited for what was to come.

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"Present for grandson"
4 stars"
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Absolutely delighted with his present.

"Good DVD, not great delivery"
4 stars"
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Took longer than expected to ship, and arrived rather worse for wear (small rip/dent under the cover, broken holder inside).

DVDs themselves were fine, and it's a great story for all the heightened drama of David Tennant's finale. Gotta love Timothy Dalton, not to mention Matt Smith's exuberant entrance!

Pricey for two episodes, but still better than a single Christmas special from more recent series. All in all, a good buy.

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The outstanding Tenth Doctor, David Tennant, bids farewell to his pinstripe suit and trainers in this thrilling two part special. It is also the last Doctor Who story written by Russell T. Davies who has been one of the key driving forces, as Lead Writer and Executive Producer, behind the Doctor Who revival which began with Series 1 in 2005. His tenure in these roles wrapped with this two-part special. 

Part One: It's the Tenth Doctor's final journey - but his psychotic nemesis the Master (John Simm) is reborn, on Christmas Eve, with plans for death and destruction. With both determined to cheat death, the battle ranges from the wastelands of London to the mysterious Immortality Gate, while the alien Ood warn of an even greater danger approaching, as a terrible shadow falls across the entire Universe. Will this be the last Christmas for the human race? 

Part Two: Sees the Doctor facing the end of his life as the Master's victory unleashes the greatest terror of all. With an ancient plan closing around the Earth, only the Doctor can stop the cataclysm - but is the price too great to pay?  Joining The Doctor in this two-part special are key characters from Series 1 to 4. These include his oldest enemy, the Master, played by John Simm (Life on Mars, State of Play), former companion Donna Noble played by Catherine Tate (The Catherine Tate Show), old favourite Wilf played by Bernard Cribbins (Down to Earth), along with former Doctor Who regulars: Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), Jackie Tyler (Camille Coduri), Torchwood’s Captain Jack Harkness (John Barrowman), Martha Smith-Jones (Freema Agyeman), Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke), Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) and the Ood. 

While it’s a sad time for fans of David Tennant, as he bids his final farewell as the Tenth Doctor, the beauty of being a TimeLord is that the Doctor regenerates… and so The End Of Time is intriguing as well as sad as it also sees the emergence of the Eleventh Doctor, played by exciting young actor Matt Smith. Matt’s adventures as the Doctor really begin in Series 5, which is still in production, but this preview of the Doctor’s new personality is sure to whet fans’ appetite in anticipation of the new series.     
Release date Australia
March 17th, 2010
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DVD Region
  • Region 4
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English
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Original Release Year
2010
Box Dimensions (mm)
135x190x14
UPC
9397810185098
All-time sales rank
Top 5000
Product ID
4421462

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