The Talons of Weng-Chiang (DVD)

In 2003, The Talons of Weng-Chiang was released on DVD.

Cover blurb
Women of Victorian London fall prey to an unknown menace, while monstrous terrors lurk in the sewers under the city. Chinese gangs scurry in the dank fog, and a sinister stage magician seeks to serve his mysterious master. The Doctor and Leela arrive, only to find themselves plunged into a series of macabre horrors...

Special features

 * Commentary by Louise Jameson (Leela), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer), David Maloney (director), John Bennett (Li H'sen Chang) and Christopher Benjamin (Henry Gordon Jago)
 * Whose Doctor Who — A special BBC2 documentary from 1977, presented by Melvyn Bragg
 * Blue Peter Theatre — A compilation of clips from 1970s editions of the popular children's magazine series, including instructions on how to make your own Doctor Who theatre
 * Behind the Scenes — a 25-minute selection of (poor quality) footage on the recording of this story
 * Philip Hinchcliffe Interview — The producer discusses Doctor Who on a 1977 edition of Pebble Mill
 * Trailers and Continuity Announcements
 * Photo Gallery
 * Production Subtitles
 * TARDIS-Cam No. 6

Specifications

 * Subtitles: English SDH
 * Region: 2+4 PAL
 * Aspect ratio: 4:3
 * Running time: 235 mins approx

Cover blurb
Women of Victorian London fall prey to an unknown menace, while monstrous terrors lurk in the sewers under the city. Chinese gangs scurry in the dank fog, and a sinister stage magician seeks to serve his mysterious master. The Doctor and Leela arrive, only to find themselves plunged into a series of macabre horrors...

Special features

 * Commentary by Louise Jameson (Leela), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer), David Maloney (director), John Bennett (Li H'sen Chang) and Christopher Benjamin (Henry Gordon Jago)
 * Whose Doctor Who — A special BBC2 documentary from 1977, presented by Melvyn Bragg
 * Blue Peter Theatre — A compilation of clips from 1970s editions of the popular children's magazine series, including instructions on how to make your own Doctor Who theatre
 * Behind the Scenes — a 25-minute selection of (poor quality) footage on the recording of this story
 * Philip Hinchcliffe Interview — The producer discusses Doctor Who on a 1977 edition of Pebble Mill
 * Trailers and Continuity Announcements
 * Photo Gallery
 * Production Subtitles
 * TARDIS-Cam No. 6

Specifications

 * Subtitles: English SDH
 * Region: 4 PAL
 * Aspect ratio: 4:3
 * Running time: 235 mins approx

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Cover blurb
As the Doctor and Sarah attempt to return to UNIT HQ, the TARDIS is thrown off course and materializes in 1911 at an old priory owned by Egyptologist Marcus Scarman. While excavating a tomb, the archaeologist became possessed by the spirit of Sutekh, the last survivor of the godlike Osirans. The Doctor and Sarah witness strange and deadly events as Sutekh, who has lain imprisoned in a pyramid for thousands of years, employs Scarman and a legion of robotic mummies in an elaborate scheme that may bring about the destruction of the world.

Special features

 * Commentary by actors Elisabeth Sladen and Michael Sheard, producer Philip Hinchcliffe with contributions from director Paddy Russell
 * Osiran Gothic — New exclusive documentary
 * Deleted and extended scenes
 * Now & Then — Revisits the Stargrove locations
 * Serial Thrillers — An in-depth look at Doctor Who in the Philip Hinchcliffe era
 * Oh Mummy — A spoof look at Sutekh's career post-Pyramids
 * Production Note Option
 * Photo Gallery
 * Easter egg

Specifications

 * Subtitles:
 * Region: 1 NTSC
 * Aspect ratio: 4:3
 * Running time:

Specifications

 * Subtitles: English
 * Region: 2 PAL
 * Aspect ratio: 4:3
 * Running time: