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Note: English audio with Norwegian subtitles. This was one of only two Doctor Who videos ever released in Norway, the other being Morbius’ Hjerne (The Brain of Morbius). Cover blurb: Serien er laget for moden ungdom, men kan med fordel sees av alle som har en forkjaerlighet for science fiction. Det er hele verdensrommets fremtid so står på spill denne gangen, og det er bare Doctor Who som kan redde sivisasjonen! Hvis han feiler, går verden mot sin sikre undergang ... English translation as follows: Here is the first of the films on Doctor Who, as the figure of Tom Barker [sic] has become the most popular science fiction series ever in England. The series is designed for mature adolescents, but may also be seen by anyone with a love of science fiction. It is the outer space so future is at stake this time, and it’s only Doctor Who can save civilisation! If he fails, the world will turn against their doom ... |
Note: Movie format. The Finnish title is Dr. Who - Marsin Pyramidit, although the English title is more prominently displayed on the cover, as you can see from the photo. Contains English audio with Finnish subtitles. This was the only Doctor Who video ever released in Finland. Cover blurb: Sarja on tarkoitettu nuorisolle, mutta sitä katsovat mielellään kaikenikäiset science fictionin ihailijat. Koko maailmankaikkeuden tulevaisuus on tällä kertaa vaakalaudalla, ja ainoastaan DOCTOR WHO voi pelastaa sivilisaatiomme! Jos hän epäonnistuu, sivilisaatiomme kulkee kohti varmaa tuhoa... English translation as follows: Here you have the first release of the series DOCTOR WHO, starring Tom Baker. DOCTOR WHO is so far the most popular science fiction series in England. The series is targeted for the young, but science fiction fans of all ages enjoy watching it. This time the future of the whole universe is in jeopardy and only DOCTOR WHO can save our civilization! If he fails, our civilization is doomed... |
Note: Movie format. Cover blurb: Get set for another journey with Doctor Who, the sci-fi hero extraordinaire who’s been thrilling TV audiences around the world for years. A Time Lord, the Doctor meanders through time and space in his vessel, the Tardis, which appears to be simply a police phone booth. The Doctor himself seems quite ordinary, yet has the power to transform himself into other bodies. He’s had five incarnations so far, each played by a new actor. In this installment of the immensely popular series, Dr. Who (Tom Baker) and Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) are diverted back to the year 1911, where they encounter one Marcus Scarman, a professor who’s possessed by an ancient Egyptian god of darkness. Helped by robot mummies, Scarman intends to release his master, “the bringer of death to all mankind”. Will the Doctor stop Scarman from realizing his horrible goal, or will the mechanized mummies triumph and wrap the human race in a cloak of permanent darkness? |
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Note: Movie format. Re-released in updated “Gateway Collection” cover at a discounted price. (The other stories repackaged in this way were The Talons of Weng-Chiang, The Stones of Blood and City of Death.) Cover blurb: A Time Lord, the Doctor meanders through time and space in his vessel, the Tardis, which appears to be simply a police booth. Though human in appearance, the Doctor is not of this earth, as proven by his ability to regenerate himself after death. Tom Baker was the fourth and longest running of the eight actors who have played the Doctor since 1963. In this installment of the immensely popular series, Dr. Who (Tom Baker) and Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) are diverted back to the year 1911, where they encounter one Marcus Scarman, a professor who’s possessed by an ancient Egyptian god of darkness. Helped by robot mummies, Scarman intends to release his master, “the bringer of death to all mankind”. Will the Doctor stop Scarman from realizing his horrible goal, or will the mechanized mummies triumph and wrap the human race in a cloak of permanent darkness? |
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