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Note: Titled “The Stranger: Volume Two” — Volume One was a combined release of the previous two adventures, Summoned by Shadows and More Than a Messiah. Cover blurb: The stations’ reopening was not on the official timetable, but nevertheless the platform has been swept clean and things are back to... normal? A train is approaching, but it’s [sic] sole occupant knows only one thing for sure — he doesn’t belong here. Waiting at the station is a woman... but what is she waiting for? Answers to questions she cannot even remember... This enthralling sequel to Summoned by Shadows and More Than a Messiah, stars Colin Baker as The Stranger with Nicola Bryant, and is the series most ambitious yet. "A classy production; taut with atmosphere, drama, mystery and splendid performances" Includes a mini-documentary The Making of In Memory Alone, plus a unique selection of out-takes. |
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Note: Amazon lists August 1995 as the release date, however the copyright date on the back says 1993. Cover blurb: The station’s re-opening was not on the official timetable, but nevertheless the platform has been swept clean. A train is approaching, but its sole occupant knows only one thing for sure: he doesn’t belong here. Why is the station patrolled by the sinister robots? What is at the heart of all this — tightening its grip, seizing control, sucking in a deadly void from outside? Waiting at the station is a woman... but what is she waiting for? Answers to questions she can not even remember... Who is the man in the bowler hat? How does he appear from nowhere? The Stranger and Miss Brown are in a race against time in which they must fight to regain their identity and escape the catastrophic collapse of an alien mind! |
Note: Double release, also containing the previously-released documentary Bidding Adieu. Cover blurb: The station’s reopening was not on the official timetable, but nevertheless the platform has been swept clean and things are back to... normal? A train is approaching, but it’s sole occupant knows only one thing for sure — he doesn’t belong here. Waiting at the station is a woman... but what is she waiting for? Answers to questions she cannot even remember. BONUS FEATURE: “MAKING OF IN MEMORY ALONE” - 10 MINUTE FEATURE ALSO INCLUDED: THE BBV DOCUMENTARY — “Bidding Adieu” In January 1996 filming began on a new episode of Doctor Who set in San Francisco, but shot in Vancouver, Canada. Sylvester McCoy flew out to join the production team to re-create his role as the Seventh Doctor and to hand over to Paul McGann. In this behind the scenes video diary, Sylvester McCoy gives us a personal account of his final days as Doctor Who. In addition he talks to Paul McGann (the Eighth Doctor), Daphne Ashbrook (Dr Grace Holloway) & Anneke Wills (Polly from the 60s). |
Note: Region 0 double-sided DVD: PAL on one side of the disc, NTSC on the other. This DVD also contains the behind-the-scenes documentary Stranger Than Fiction (prevously released separately on VHS) as a bonus feature. Cover blurb: The station’s reopening was not on the official timetable, but nevertheless the platform has been swept clean and things are back to... normal? A train is approaching, but its sole occupant knows only one thing for sure — he doesn’t belong here. Waiting at the station is a woman... but what is she waiting for? Answers to questions she cannot even remember... Presented on DVD for the first time, this special edition of IN MEMORY ALONE features a remixed soundtrack, new effects shots, and a wealth of bonus material. Special Features |
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