I don't like sets. I don't like having to buy 4-5 DVD's to eke out a season. Call me greedy ("Greedy!") but I like it all in one fell swoop. I don't "own" the Doctor in the actual sense of the word, but I have almost the entire series. I would, however, seriously consider buying the show if they released them in really slick, extra-packed and mind-blowinglyly cool season sets.
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Originally posted by Lord ShivaThere are enough.... Season 1 and 2 of the Hartnell series have a TON of material in them to make a great season set, for example.Oh Yes the Sam is Back and hes more Sci-fied up than ever !!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Metarock SamAh but most of the stories are either lost or in telesnaps. Id wait till they were all found. I Think they should like put pop ups on the official BBC Doctor Who website demanding the return of lost episodes. perhaps they could put a reward up.
I'm sorry but I'd much rather buy indiviudal eps than "complete series boxsets" that aren't complete. Sure I'd love a series boxset of the ones where the series ARE complete, such as "The Key To Time", but whether we'll get that...
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Originally posted by Metarock SamAh but most of the stories are either lost or in telesnaps. Id wait till they were all found. I Think they should like put pop ups on the official BBC Doctor Who website demanding the return of lost episodes. perhaps they could put a reward up.Tis No Fool to lose what He can not keep, To gain what he will never Lose
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What's out there already is more then enough for a season set...
Season 1, for example:
Unearthly Child - 4 part story (4 episodes)
The Daleks - 7 part story
The Edge of Destruction - 2 part story
The Keys of Marinus - 6 part story
The Azteks - 4 part story
The Sensorites - 6 part story
The Reign of Terror - 6 part story
Toss in the "recostructed Marco Polo" episode and maybe a few other things they've recostructed or found, and you have a great Doctor Who Season One set right there!
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There a number of reasons why they don't do boxsets:
>BBC WW say their market research says the general public simply don't want them.
>The price of these boxsets would be about $100 (or more!) and would, again put off casual buyers.
>Again, for the casual buyer "Season Ten Boxset" means nothing, but "oooh.. I recognize that... it's the one with the maggots!" is more likely to entice an actual buy.
>DW releases require a lot of restoration work. At the moment, they release 5-8 discs' worth of content a year. This wouldn't be sped up by season boxsets so you'd wind up releasing a boxset a year, on average. This means fans of a particular era or Doctor could be waiting seven years between releases they actually wanted!
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I do understand why they dont make boxsets howver I still belive that maybe if the restoration team was better funded or one of the other factors in making these DVDs was improved that we could get Boxsets. I think really its all a matter of time, money and power.Oh Yes the Sam is Back and hes more Sci-fied up than ever !!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Nuallain>The price of these boxsets would be about $100 (or more!) and would, again put off casual buyers.
I have bought ALL the Star Trek box sets because I'm a huge Star Trek fan... they sell for $129.99 som places, which is insane. Other places were selling it for about $100 bucks. I found it for $82 per season and bought them at that, but I would have prefered if they were even less expensive.
But with that, you're not dealing with 30+ year old footage, which does not need a $100 dollar price tag.
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Originally posted by Lord ShivaBut with that, you're not dealing with 30+ year old footage, which does not need a $100 dollar price tag.Oh Yes the Sam is Back and hes more Sci-fied up than ever !!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Lord ShivaWhy would it be $100 or more? Its not like its brand new footage, its old footage. Old footage does not need $100 sets, nor would anyone in their right mind spend that kind of money. Just look at Stargate, the season sets were 39 bucks depending on where you looked.
Doctor Who was originally considered a children's show, so the BBC wasn't very interested in archiving the series. Then in the 70s, it became successful and very profitable internationally. Many episodes were recovered, but many need to be seriously remastered.
Much of the restoration work is done free by fans on their own time, but the DVD extras do cost money.
How much the BBC profits on these is debatable.
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Originally posted by Deputy-Assistant-Second-PrimeMuch of the tapes in the archive aren't the highest quality.
Doctor Who was originally considered a children's show, so the BBC wasn't very interested in archiving the series. Then in the 70s, it became successful and very profitable internationally. Many episodes were recovered, but many need to be seriously remastered.
Much of the restoration work is done free by fans on their own time, but the DVD extras do cost money.
How much the BBC profits on these is debatable.
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