One of my favourite Doctor Who adventures was finally released on DVD in 2004, and I can’t believe it’s taken me THIS long to get round to finishing reviewing this gem ~ The Pyramids of Mars! It seems that it is also the favourite of a good many other people because it was voted as the “Most ... Read review
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Advantages: Action packed story, and Special Feature packed DVD! Disadvantages: Not as good if you don't like Dr Who (obviously)!
One of my favourite Doctor Who adventures was finally released on DVD in 2004, and I can’t believe it’s taken me THIS long to get round to finishing reviewing this gem ~ The Pyramids of Mars! It seems that it is also the favourite of a good many other people because it was voted as the “Most Wanted” adventure to be released on DVD by readers of the Dr Who Magazine.
We bought our copy of Pyramids from Blackstar for £14.99, a saving ... ...some unseen force, the Fourth Doctor (played by Tom Baker ~ the voice of the wonderful series Little Britain) and his current companion Sarah-Jane Smith (played by Elizabeth Sladen) end up at the right location…but unfortunately in the wrong time period! They arrive on the site of UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce), but they are in 1911, at the old priory that used to be there. They soon realise that all is not right in the priory!
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One of my favourite Doctor Who adventures was finally released on DVD in 2004, and I can’t believe it’s taken me THIS long to get round to finishing reviewing this gem ~ The Pyramids of Mars! It seems that it is also the favourite of a good many other people because it was voted as the “Most Wanted” adventure to be released on DVD by readers of the Dr Who Magazine.
We bought our copy of Pyramids from Blackstar for £14.99, a saving of £5.00 on the recommended retail price. This release has one disc ~ this contains the four part story (digitally remastered), along with a variety of special features. If you don’t want to look at a breif plot outline rejoin the review in two paragraphs.
I had waited for a while for it and was anxious to see if it would be worth the wait. Was it? You’ll just have to read on….
~~~THE PLOT.
Thrown off course (yet again) by some unseen force, the Fourth Doctor (played by Tom Baker ~ the voice of the wonderful series Little Britain) and his current companion Sarah-Jane Smith (played by Elizabeth Sladen) end up at the right location…but unfortunately in the wrong time period! They arrive on the site of UNIT (United Nations Intelligence Taskforce), but they are in 1911, at the old priory that used to be there. They soon realise that all is not right in the priory!
What follows is a story combines ancient Egyptian myths and magic with a powerful alien intelligence with the power to destroy the world. The Doctor and Sarah must battle with Sutekh and his followers (including some rather menacing robots dressed as mummies) to stop Earth falling victim to the bringer of “the gift of death to all mankind” ~ NICE!
The show was originally broadcast from 25th October to 15th November 1975 ~ almost 30 years ago and the story still stands up to the test of time!
~~~THE DVD EXTRAS.
***Information Text***
If you’ve read my Dr Who DVD reviews before you will guess that the infotext option is one of my favourite DVD features. You need to select this from the Special Features menu and then you will get subtitles at the bottom of the screen throughout the main feature. The text is really interesting and gives facts about the programme ~ for example, viewing figures, information about the actors, where things were filmed and WHEN things were filmed. I really enjoy reading these, but I would say that if you haven’t watched the story before they may be a bit distracting ~ my recommendation is to watch the main feature without selecting the infotext first!
***Commentary***
On Pyramids of Mars the commentary is provided by Elizabeth Sladen (who plays Sarah Jane Smith), Michael Sheard (who plays Laurence Scarman ~ you may know him best as Mr Bronson in Grange Hill), Philip Hinchcliffe (the producer of Dr Who at the time) and Paddy Russell (she was the director of the show). I am not really a fan of commentaries because they block out the dialogue and are usually not overly interesting. I have usually heard many of the anecdotes or jokes on other programmes or at conventions anyway. This commentary is one of the better examples, but I still prefer to watch the DVD without the comments!
***Deleted Scenes***
This feature IS just what it sounds ~ a compilation of scenes that were cut from the final transmitted programme. These vary in length and quality because some are very rough first takes and others are of almost broadcastable quality. None of these are in the same digitally remastered format as the main feature either.
***Photo Gallery***
Again, no prizes for guessing what this feature is all about! I tend to just have the briefest of scans through to see if there are any new or interesting photos, but I don’t consider the photo gallery to be one of the best features.
***Osirian Gothic***
This is a very interesting documentary about the making of the story. People who worked on the show (actors and crew) give their insights and memories about filming ~ I really enjoyed this because it was nice to see what the people involved found interesting.
***Oh Mummy***
This is my favourite bonus feature! In this comedy sketch we learn about what life was like for Sutekh after filming finished ~ a humorous look at the pitfalls of being typecast as the bringer of “the gift of death to all mankind” on all your future acting jobs! Hee hee!
***Serial Thrillers***
This is a longer documentary looking at the whole of producer Philip Hinchcliffe’s years on the show. Pyramids of Mars is generally considered to be his best (and most atmosperic) stories, so is the linking factor in the documentary. This is a very interesting and informative insight into what made Hinchcliffe’s stories work and what the people who worked with him think too. Definitely a recommended feature!
***Now & Then***
This is also a much recommended extra for the Dr Who fan! This feature is narrated by Michael Sheard (Laurence Scarman) and revisits locations from the story to see how they have changed after nearly thirty years. Interesting for those who are interested in the locations, but maybe not to those who just want to watch the programme! I am one of the former and like being nosey!
***Easter Eggs***
Once again there are a couple of EXTRA extras that you can find by selecting a secret combination of buttons on the interactive menu. These vary in quality and length, but we always end up looking for them despite ourselves! I won’t give the secrets away because trying to find them is half the fun!
~~~WHAT I THOUGHT OF THE DVD.
I love the story so I was SO pleased to see how well they had remastered the sound and pictures. Both have been made crisp, clear and have been given a new lease of life. It is hard to believe that I was only four when this was made and the quality prevents it seeming dated.
I was also impressed (yet again) by the number and quality of the Special Features contained on the DVD. Many of the extras have become standard now, but the BBC team still manage to come up with a few new angles and are still able to surprise. The star feature this time was the comedy sketch “Oh Mummy” ~ I found it really funny and wasn’t expecting it at all. The quality of the features is what really makes the Dr Who DVDs worth buying (even if you have the stories already on video) ~ they have been an essential addition to my Dr Who collection.
I thoroughly recommend this DVD to Dr Who fans everywhere. It is a great story and a good quality DVD too. If you haven’t started collecting the Dr Who series yet, then this is the perfect place to start. It is an action packed, well acted story, that is full of suspence and adventure ~ a great way to introduce Dr Who to a new audience.
Greatly recommended!
~~~Product Details:
Certification: U Duration: 100 mins Format: DVD Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Cat. No: BBCDVD1350
Advantages: Good story and reasonable DVD extras Disadvantages: Expensive if bought at full price
...fans of Stargate take note Doctor Who got there first!
'The Pyramids of Mars' is a Doctor Who story originally aired in 1975, starring Tom Baker (the fourth Doctor) and Elizabeth Sladen as his assistant the plucky journalist Sarah Jane Smith. The Tom Baker period of the Doctor Who series was the longest of any actor and his character complete with floppy hat, long coat and multicoloured scarf is still recognisable by many as 'the' Doctor. The success ... ...it becomes obvious to the Doctor and Sarah Jane that powerful alien forces from ancient Egypt are about to be released and could spell the end of mankind. Can the doctor safe the world from the threat of Sutekh the powerful Egyptian god bringer of 'the gift of death to all mankind'. THE OPINION
This is a hugely enjoyable adventure for the doctor, lots of running around woods with murderous Egyptian mummies on the loose, the body count is exceptionally ...
Mauri 13.07.2005
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Advantages: High adventure with robot mummies. Disadvantages: Slightly disappointing ending.
...just about everything that made Doctor Who so enjoyable, with the exception of the humour, which is necessarily absent in this dark tale, this four-parter is easily the most action-packed and finely plotted that I've seen, intelligently crafting a link between Egyptian mythology and ancient extraterrestrials years before shows such as Stargate popularised the wacky theory, and thus allowing for great sets, ancient riddles, unstoppable robot mummies ... ...contriving a reason for the Doctor to become involved at all, and this episode acts as a perfect example of how to do that right. After an atmospheric introduction in an Egyptian tomb, which raises questions that will be answered over the next half hour, the Doctor (Tom Baker) and his companion Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) are seen flying through space-time towards a rendezvous with UNIT on Sarah's present-day Earth that will inevitably be ...
Frankingsteins 05.03.2008
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Advantages: Interesting & fun story. Disadvantages: Low budget production.
...Nov1975
BACKGROUND
Doctor Who is still the longest running British Sci-fi series to date. Twenty-Six uninterrupted series, lasting a massive 26 years (1963-1989), with an additional episode in 1996 and a full-blown revival set for 2005.
Its central character, The Doctor, is one of an alien species known as the Time-lords, because of their expertise in utilising time. The doctor is a rogue time-lord freely travelling in time and space in his TARDIS ... ...TARDIS alters their course, The Doctor (Tom Baker) and Sarah Jane (Elizabeth Sladen) find themselves in early 20th century England. There they find an old priory owned by Archaeologist Marcus Scarman, currently excavating ancient tombs in Egypt. His Egyptian aide is looking after the priory and conducting ceremonies to worship and summon the evil power of Sutekh, an Egyptian God. They quickly become more embroiled in the growingly suspicious incidents ...
ThePolarOne 23.06.2004
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Advantages: Tom Baker as The Doctor Disadvantages: None
...The plot has The Doctor and Sarah Jane materialising in the TARDIS in 1911 where they find an Egyptologist known as Marcus Scarman, who has been possessed by the last survivor of the Osirans, Sutekh. Sutekh has been imprisoned inside a pyramid in Egypt and has got Scarman to construct robots, who in turn are to create a missile to destroy the pyramid. The Doctor has to try to stop this, but this is only the start of his problems.
One of the most ... ...the BBC for releasing these Doctor Who stories in their original, episodic, version. In the days of VHS video they tended to turn the stories into 'omnibus' editions, effectively making them one long story with no interruptions for credits. This did a real disservice to the programme as when done right, as with this story, the cliffhangers can be really good. Of course in the 'omnibus' format the cliffhanger is done away with as the next shot follows ...
phurren2006 17.03.2008
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The future of the cosmos is at stake as the Doctor confronts his most fearsome adversary yet when he returns to Earth and arrives at an old priory in the year 1911.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO; SONY DADC
Release date
01/03/2004
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
BBCDVD 1350
Barcode
5014503135027
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Special Features
Commentary, Photo Gallery, Production Notes
DVD Description
The Doctor arrives on Earth in 1911 to find an Egyptologist, Marcus Scarman, who has been possessed by the last of the Osirans, Sutekh - who is trapped inside a pyramid in Egypt by a beam from Mars. Under Sutekh's control, Scarman builds mummy robots which are, in turn, to build a missile to destroy the source of the beam on Mars. When this plan is foiled by the Doctor, Sutekh takes control of the Doctor himself and gets him to take the TARDIS to Mars to destroy the beam. This he does and now freed of Sutekh's control he realises the by using the ability of the TARDIS to move through time he can stop Sutekh from completing his plan to escape from the pyramid.
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