TV on DVD: New Titles to Feed Your Doctor Who Jones
Need another fix of Doctor Who while we weather a Who-free autumn? Here are some classics that are not to be missed.
BBC Warner's 'Doctor Who: Black Orchid' -
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Oh noes! We're fresh out of new Doctor Who till Christmastime. What is a fan to do? Well, if you're new to the show -- that is, if you just joined the ranks of we devoted Wholigans (or Whovians) since the new crew of Christopher Eccleston/David Tennant/Russell Davies took over in 2005 -- then you can spend a couple of productive months catching up with the best of the old show, which went off the air in 1989. There's a TARDIS-load of it available on DVD (all from BBC Video), and more coming all the time. (Of course, fans from way-back-when should feel free to recommit to the all-encompassing awesomeness that is Doctor Who, too.) One of my favorite episodes, "Black Orchid," from the Peter Davison era, has just been released on DVD, for instance. This one is notable for a few very cool reasons: It's one of the few purely historical stories, with no monsters and no science-fictional elements at all. The TARDIS lands in 1920s England, the Doctor and the gang -- and it is a veritable entourage of three young companions the Doctor is traveling with at this point -- get invited to a party at a country house, and mysterious doings ensue. This is the only episode in which Doctor No. 5 gets to play cricket -- he's been wearing cricketing clothes all this time, after all, and it's nice to see him actually play (Davison was an amateur player himself). And it's the only one in which we get to check out this Doctor in a (very modest) state of dishabille ... and since Davison is cute as hell, that's very nice indeed.
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