Horror of Fang Rock (DVD)

In 2005, Horror of Fang Rock was released on DVD.

Cover blurb
A mysterious light in the sky, an unnatural glow in the ocean and a thick fog bring terror to the lighthouse keepers of Fang Rock. When the Doctor and Leela arrive, the first death has already cast doubt on the safety of the lighthouse. But the Doctor discovers something more terrifying and evil than even he could have imagined.

Special features

 * Commentary by Louise Jameson (Leela), John Abbott (Vince) and Terrance Dicks (Writer)
 * Terrance Dicks: Fact & Fiction — With a writing career spanning 60 years, this special documentary looks at Terrance Dicks' work for books and television, with contributions from many of his friends and colleagues
 * Paddy Russell: A Life in Television — In this specially shot interview, Paddy looks back over her forty year career in television as an actress, stage manager and director
 * The Antique Doctor Who Show — This short film from 1993 gives an insightful look into the merchandising of Doctor Who
 * Photo Gallery
 * Production Subtitles
 * Digitally remastered picture and sound quality

Specifications

 * Subtitles: English SDH
 * Region: 2+4 PAL
 * Aspect ratio: 4:3
 * Running time: 155 mins approx

Cover blurb
When the TARDIS is infiltrated by a mysterious force, the Doctor and Sarah Jane are drawn off course and arrive in England at the turn of the 20th Century. Dark forces from aeons ago are beginning to stir, and the whole future of life on Earth is at stake. Sutekh, last of the Osirians, is breaking free from his ancient prison, and no power in the universe can stand in his way...

Special features

 * Commentary by Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane Smith), Michael Sheard (Laurence Scarman), Philip Hinchcliffe (Producer) and Paddy Russell (Director)
 * Deleted Scenes — A short selection of deleted and extended scenes from the story
 * Osirian Gothic — A nostalgic look back at the making of Pyramids of Mars with contributions from cast members and production personnel
 * Serial Thrillers — A documentary looking back at the Philip Hinchcliffe era and what made it one of the most successful and popular periods in Doctor Who's history
 * Now and Then — The serial's locations revisited, almost 30 years on
 * Oh Mummy! — A tounge-in-cheek look at Sutekh the Destroyer's varied career after Pyramids of Mars
 * Photo Gallery
 * Production Subtitles
 * Digitally remastered picture and sound quality

Specifications

 * Subtitles: English SDH
 * Region: 4 PAL
 * Aspect ratio: 4:3
 * Running time: 188 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:
 * Region:
 * Aspect ratio: 4:3
 * Running time: