I saw the five doctors was in german so i started watching it. Please include more episodes in german! As a German whovian it'd be amazing! And include more of the recent animations Please. Reviewer: Oliver - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 16, Subject: Downloading Hi Jill, On the left of the screen has all the possible ways to download - the files per episode length are approximately the same regardless of the way it is stored.
It is highly likely that you just don't have enough room on your computer, in which case you should either a clear out a vast amount of space on your computer or b buy a exterior hard-drive to transfer the files to.
I did the latter and purchased a TB hard-drive, though by my calculations only approximately GBs are needed. As for downloading entire seasons at a time, as far as im aware there is no way to do so. Even if there were, I would not recommend it as would go really slow and might crash your computer with the size. I do them by serial, unless they are longer in which case I break them down. Hopefully this was helpful! Reviewer: minkah - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 30, Subject: excellent quality : thanks for sharing : : :.
Reviewer: the skull in the jar77 - - October 14, Subject: add animations please add the animations those were the only things I couldn't find unless they are on here and I didn't see them, is there any way of finding stuff other than scrolling? Reviewer: Anonymous - - October 7, Subject: Thank you for posting this Just a note to thank the OP for taking the time to post all these files.
It is great to have all of the original series in one place so that people can take a look. I was not a particular fan of the third doctor before, but I am now. The story of the plans for the original season 23, which was dropped when the series was rested at the end of season With script editor Eric Saward and writer Philip Martin. Narrated by Colin Baker. Produced by Richard Molesworth. Duration: 10'57".
A trio of professional television writers examine the art of Doctor Who's famous cliffhanger endings. Produced by James Goss. Duration: 28'20". Duration: 7'31". Duration: 15'12". Flagship documentary looking at Colin Baker's tenure as the Doctor, a particularly turbulent era in the show's history.
Produced by Ed Stradling. Duration: 55'05". A music video to accompany a single put together by fans in an attempt to raise public awareness of the resting of the show. With kind permission of Ian Levine. Duration: 3'44". Adding in returning regulars Jon Pertwee and Nicholas Courtney, the regular cast swelled to six. This story marked the end of the Doctor's exile on Earth, opening up the series to more off-world adventures and beginning a gradual reduction of UNIT-related stories.
The Time Warrior, the season opener, introduced Sarah Jane Smith, who was a frequently featured character in the Doctor Who universe decades after her departure in Season The same story also, for the first time, named the Doctor's homeworld as Gallifrey.
UNIT also began to be phased out of the series during this season. All the stories in this season were interconnected, several forming a loose story arc relating to Space Station Nerva. The Cybermen returned to the series for the first time since The Invasion. Genesis of the Daleks, a story which introduced Davros and showed the creation of the Daleks, is one of the most famous of all Doctor Who serials.
It was during this season that the Doctor cut ties to UNIT after Terror of the Zygons, the Brigadier would not appear again until Mawdryn Undead in , and The Seeds of Doom marked the last occasion to date that the Doctor was explicitly said to be working for UNIT - as opposed to working with them as occasions warranted.
Several of the serials in this season, particularly Pyramids of Mars and The Brain of Morbius, are among the best-known of the s-era storylines. Though it was aired as a part of Season 13, Terror of the Zygons was actually filmed as part of the previous season; this holdover allowed the series to switch back to an autumn season start.
The season is notable for the departure of Sarah Jane Smith in The Hand of Fear and for The Deadly Assassin, a story set entirely on Gallifrey which expounded greatly upon the culture and history of the Time Lords, and the Eye of Harmony and Rassilon are mentioned for the first time. The Deadly Assassin also featured the return of the Decayed Master in a degenerated form and had the Doctor without a companion for an entire story for the first time in the history of Doctor Who.
This story is also the first time the limit of regenerations is set. This season introduced K9 to the series and saw the departure of Leela. It later became Season 18's State of Decay. To replace it, Dicks quickly scripted the season opener, Horror of Fang Rock. The season took a two week transmission break over the Christmas period, between the broadcast of part four of The Sun Makers and part one of Underworld. This season saw the introduction of the Black and White Guardians as well as the companion Romana, who became only the second female Time Lord companion since Susan.
This season is sometimes colloquially known as The Key to Time season after the story arc involving the Key to Time. Although not the first season to consist of linked stories Season 8 in was the first, as all the stories that year featured the Master , it was the first to be recognised as having a series long arc. Although multi serial arcs would occur again, such a full- season experiment wouldn't be attempted again until Season The arc has a number of similarities to the Season 1 story The Keys of Marinus.
The storyline was originally proposed for Season 15, but it required more planning. It consisted of five stories, plus the incomplete Shada, unfinished as a result of an industrial strike. Lalla Ward joined as Romana II, and the season is notable for the involvement of Douglas Adams in the writing department. This was the last season to use the traditional Delia Derbyshire "Doctor Who theme" arrangement.
The season featured a story arc involving E-Space and the return of the Master who had stolen a new body rather than regenerate. The stories were darker and more adult in tone than those during the Graham Williams era.
They also attempted to emphasise science, much to the satisfaction of both script editor Christopher H. Bidmead and executive producer Barry Letts. Notably, this season revolves around the theme of entropy, linking together all of its stories in a rare phenomenon for the show while other story arcs would be linked together via people, objects, etc, the use of an overarching theme for a season was unprecedented.
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