We reserve the right to delete or edit any post entirely at our discretion. Links posted in comments may not be displayed. The Doctor Who site welcomes constuctive comments related to the news article in question. Required fields are marked *īy clicking submit you agree to our terms and conditions (below), we reserve the right to edit or delete inappropriate messages. Your email address will not be published. That aside I am very happy with this release as I am big Pertwee era fan despite McCoy having been my Doctor. Just curious as to why Inferno, Colony and the Time Monster looked noticeably better than these two episodes using the same technique if any one can shed any light on this? I am guessing these were transfers from the DVD SE are possibly due to available source material i.e. I know these had the colour luminance from the NTSC copies transferred to the PAL film copies like The Colony in Space, but some sequences like in the Axon ship and the laboratory look quite fuzzy. I haven’t got to The Daemons yet, my only disappointment was the results for The Claws of Axos Episodes 2 and 3. Terror of the Autons is an improvement looking a little sharper with optional cgi effects, Mind of Evil the improved sound is noticeable and The Colony in Space now looks as good as Inferno Special Edition. Having purchased and gone through the set, I am pleased with how the quality of the restoration looks given the variable source material. Sorry people, tried to post this but it ended up near the bottom.
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