In Collection
#233
Seen It:
Yes
Great Britain / English
| Christopher Eccleston |
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| Billie Piper |
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| Penelope Wilton |
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| Camille Coduri |
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| Director |
Colin Teague; Keith Boak; Joe Ahearne |
It was always going to be a risk for the BBC to revamp
Doctor Who--few television programmes inspire as much rabid and cultish adoration. With the 2005 series, however, the BBC have really outdone themselves. Their updated
Doctor Who is a revelation: a cult science fiction series that has real mass appeal, and works for both children and their parents. Christopher Eccleston is an inspired and charismatic Doctor--he leaps around the sets with an unrestrained glee, like he's a child running amok in a toy shop. His enthusiasm in downright infectious. His sidekick Rose (Billie Piper) adds a real human touch, particularly as she gradually and believably matures from in-over-her-head city kid to tough-minded interplanetary hero. Much of the credit must go to writer Russell Davies, who has a much-practiced knack for finding popular appeal without dumbing-down his ideas, and who appears to have let his imagination run riot. Even the special effects, whilst not of a big-budget cinematic quality, still manage to strike a balance between cheesiness and realism. Thrilling, funny and thoroughly entertaining, this
Doctor Who is a hero for the new millennium.
--Robert Burrow
| Series |
Doctor Who (2005) |
| Distributor |
2 Entertain Video |
| Barcode |
5014503175627 |
| Region |
Region 2 |
| Release Date |
13/06/2005 |
| Packaging |
Custom Case |
| Screen Ratio |
1.78:1 |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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