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Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series [Blu-ray] (2011)

Matt Smith , Karen Gillan  |  NR |  Blu-ray
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  • Actors: Matt Smith, Karen Gillan
  • Format: AC-3, Blu-ray, DTS Surround Sound, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Subtitles for the Hearing Impaired: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: BBC Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: November 22, 2011
  • Run Time: 585 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (554 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005M2A4DE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #9,434 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

Special Features

5 Night and the Doctor specially recorded scenes exclusive to DVD and Blu-ray
5 specially recorded episode prequels
2 sketches recorded for the UK’s Comic Relief charity event
4 Monster Files - Get under the skin and inside the minds of the Doctor’s most challenging opponents
Doctor Who Confidential - An inside look at each episode
Bonus Doctor Who Confidential – “A Night’s Tale” about the exclusive DVD scenes
Audio Commentary on select episodes
BBC1 Trails

Editorial Reviews

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Matt Smith's sophomore outing as the 11th incarnation of the BBC's science-fiction hero Doctor Who retains the charisma and energy that made his debut an immediate hit with fans worldwide. The two-disc set contains the first seven episodes of the sixth series of revamped Doctor adventures. It kicks off with an extraordinary two-part story ("The Impossible Astronaut" and "Day of the Moon") that reunites the Doctor with companions Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) to defeat a race of aliens called the Silence (the subject of the "Silence will fall" references throughout series five), which have influenced the course of human history through post-hypnotic suggestion. The two-parter also sets in motion an overall story arc that runs through the subsequent five episodes and reveals some stunning surprises, most notably in regard to Amy and the true identity of River Song (Alex Kingston). Meanwhile, the Doctor also contends with a 17th-century pirate ship plagued by a monstrous siren (Lily Cole, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus) in "The Curse of the Black Spot" and encounters a physical manifestation of the TARDIS's matrix in "The Doctor's Wife," which features a script by Neil Gaiman (The Sandman) and the voice of Michael Sheen as a sentient asteroid. The first part of series six heads for its conclusion with a second two-parter, "The Rebel Flesh" and "The Almost People," which pits the Doctor against synthetic clones that assume the memories of the humans they replicate, and brings the seven episodes to a stunning close with the action-packed "A Good Man Goes to War," which brings the arc full circle and undoubtedly leaves viewers clamoring for the series' remaining six stories.

Doctor Who: Series Six, Part 1 offers fans concrete assurance that the venerable series remains in good hands with Steven Moffat as head writer and executive producer, as well as a tantalizing direction for the program in the episodes to come. Extras on the Blu-ray set are limited to a pair of Monster Files featurettes, which explore the creation and execution of the Silence and the Gangers in considerable detail, including interviews with the cast and crew (save Smith) and behind-the-scenes footage. --Paul Gaita The second half of Doctor Who's sixth series, which stars Matt Smith as the United Kingdom's venerable time-traveling hero, answers the question that left fans breathless for most of 2011--how will the Doctor die?--while offering a few other intriguing adventures along the way. The series' central concern is finally addressed in the final episode on the set, "The Wedding of River Song," which finds the world in a state of time confusion, with all history happening at once. To reveal the fate of the Doctor would be tantamount to high treason among Who fans, but suffice it to say that the conclusion does pull together all the threads of the sixth series in a way that may work for some fans but not at all for others. The most notable polarizing element is undoubtedly the Teselecta, a shape-shifting humanoid robot operated by miniaturized humans (not unlike the disastrous Eddie Murphy vehicle Meet Dave) that also appears in the part-two opener, "Let's Kill Hitler," where it is dispatched to eliminate the Führer by a shadowy "Justice Department." One's appreciation for such a complete game-changing character will largely define how Series Six, Part Two is viewed, since the outcome of the Doctor's death is the key story line of the entire series. However, there are also a handful of solid secondary episodes buttressing the main story arc, most notably "The Girl Who Waited," which finds the Doctor's companion, Amy (Karen Gillan), split into older and younger versions of herself on a plague-ridden planet, and "Closing Time," which brings back not only James Corden's Craig Owens (from the fifth series' "The Lodger") but also vintage villains the Cybermen. Series Six, Part Two is an ambitious conclusion for an entirely ambitious series, no matter how one feels about the denouement, and another impressive addition to the adventures of the Eleventh Doctor. Extras on the set are limited to a pair of Monster Files, one devoted to the robotic antibodies patrolling the Teselecta, while the other concerns the revamped Cybermats, the vermin-like tools of the Cybermen. --Paul Gaita

Product Description

Matt Smith and Karen Gillen make their triumphant return as the Doctor and his companion in an all-new series of Doctor Who coming to DVD and Blu-ray in 2011. This release combines the two halves of series six with the 2010 Christmas Special plus hours of bonus material to make a spectacular collectible that no fan will want to miss! The new series includes the first ever episodes shot in the US and promises new thrills, new monsters, and new adventures which will leave fans pinned to the edge of their seats.

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I like the story, characters, and the doctor. SHINOBIjUan21  |  63 reviewers made a similar statement
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228 of 235 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Complete" is its middle name (almost) September 13, 2011
Format:Blu-ray|Amazon Verified Purchase
This is the *Complete* Sixth Series featuring everything from where the Complete Fifth Series leaves off. It's not just Part 1:Doctor Who: Series Six, Part One [Blu-ray] & Part 2: Doctor Who: The Sixth Series - Part 2 [Blu-ray], but also the Christmas Special Doctor Who: A Christmas Carol [Blu-ray] which preceded it. The 14 episodes are as follows:
A Christmas Carol
The Impossible Astronaut
The Day of the Moon
The Curse of the Black Spot
The Doctor's Wife (not who you think)
The Rebel Flesh
The Almost People
A Good Man Goes to War
Let's Kill Hitler
Night Terrors
The Girl Who Waited
The God Complex
Closing Time
The Wedding of River Song

Slightly more than the sum of the parts, but to quote River Song, "it's early days" and the price should go down from competition. I have mine on order so I can capture any price drops. :-)

Also included are the following extras (for the first time available):

Extras:
Meanwhile in the Tardis feature - Newly filmed scenes telling what happens between the episodes:
Bad Night (Runtime: 3m 37s)
Good Night (Runtime: 4m 50s)
First Night (Runtime: 2m 13s)
Last Night (Runtime: 3m 32s)
Up All Night (Runtime: 1m 55s)
Comic Relief 2011 mini episodes - Space and Time (Approx. 8m; These are worth watching multiple times!
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81 of 86 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars DO THIS ONE INSTEAD! September 30, 2011
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Honestly, when you really get down to it, this is the better deal. I originally was going to do just the Part 1 and Part 2 DVDs as I already had the Xmas special, but those DVDs have just the episodes and maybe one or two special features each....compared to THIS set which has these features attached:

A Christmas Carol, The Impossible Astronaut, Day Of The Moon, The Curse Of The Black Spot, The Doctor's Wife, The Rebel Flesh, The Almost People, A Good Man Goes To War, Let's Kill Hitler, Night Terrors, The Girl Who Waited, The God Complex, Closing Time, The Wedding of River Song. SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE:

5 X `Night And The Doctor' Additional Scenes
2 X `Comic Relief' Sketches
Commentaries
4 X `The Monster Files'
4 X Prequels
Trailers
14 X `Doctor Who Confidential' Cut-Downs
`Doctor Who Confidential: A Nights' Tale'

THAT is a much better deal if not for the Confidential stuff but also for the prequels, comedy relief sketches and additional scenes you will NEVER see otherwise. SO its like 20 more bucks....big freaking deal. You get so much more cool stuff along with it. THIS is the 6th Series you want to buy!
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56 of 62 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars This set will include "A Christmas Carol" September 21, 2011
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It is so hard for me to believe that "Dr. Who" is considered a children's program in England. Maybe the new Who's, especially with Tennant and Smith, are changing that. They have pretty "big" themes, interesting and exciting to sci-fi loving adults. I am a true-blue fan, collecting the DVD sets of the original Dr. Who's (which I originally recorded onto VHS from the TV!) as well as the new Dr. Who's.

Series 6 of Dr. Who was produced and aired in two sections, with a short hiatus inbetween. The first seven episodes were broadcast in spring 2011. The last six episodes are still being aired in Sept. 2011. That is why Series 6 was broken into two separate DVD releases, known as Part 1 and Part 2.

Before Series 6 Part 1 started, there was the 2010 Christmas Special, "A Christmas Carol". I watched that on TV and the ending was pretty emotional, a thoughtful well-done Christmas-y Dickens-like show. "A Christmas Carol" was NOT included in the DVD Series 6 - Part 1. However, it IS included in this "Doctor Who: The Complete Sixth Series".

Following is a list of all the episodes for Series 6 which are included in this Complete Sixth Series. A couple of them are just plain good old adventure stories, such as "The Curse of the Black Spot", with a great twist on the myth of the siren and her ability to call sailors to their doom. "The Doctor's Wife" is also a favorite of mine. The Doctor answers a Time Lord distress call and is trapped with the gruesome Auntie and Uncle and the downright weird Idris. But Idris isn't who or what she seems and her interaction with the Doctor is fabulous.

Other episodes have themes which carry forward into following episodes, and, to tell the truth, I sometimes had a little trouble keeping track of everything.
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34 of 38 people found the following review helpful
I know Amazon is new to this digital delivery thing, so I'll cut them some slack. Their customer service has been wonderful, but that doesn't change the fact that there is no consistency or communication regarding what should be a weekly on-time thing. Episode five had issues queueing, and now episode six is not available (Because of Memorial Day? What, people don't watch TV on holidays now?) apparently until next week. This means that we'll be a week behind on viewing, which on the internet with its now now now spoiler culture is a virtual eternity.

I predict that Amazon and iTunes will notice a sizable drop in purchases of the next two episodes as fans find *alternative* sources. Which is sad, because I'm more than willing to pay for a timely well-produced product. When I am made to wait for no other reason than some conglomerate's ephemeral distribution contracts, I say screw copyright law, I'm getting it somewhere else.
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5.0 out of 5 stars great show!
Who can resist the Doctor? The new Doctor Who, Matt Smith, continues the Doctor tradition with style. Read more
Published 21 hours ago by Julie G.
5.0 out of 5 stars Lots of fun but not for kids
I have always enjoyed Dr Who. This season is fun but not for kids. I had to watch after my 10 year old went to bed (she got too scared with the second one.
Published 1 day ago by Douglas W Weerts
5.0 out of 5 stars Doctor/River/Amy/Rory
Simply the best season with 11 and companions Amy Pond and Rory Williams. The Doctor continues his whip-saw personality, mixing whimsy and a deep darkness. Read more
Published 2 days ago by AstroND
5.0 out of 5 stars the 11th doctor is the best
I just loved it. Season 6 takes us on so many twists and turns that your mind is always engage.
Published 2 days ago by valxon
5.0 out of 5 stars Good after all.
After taking 2 years off because David Tennant left, I came back with an objective mind & ended up really like Matt Smith. Not better, just different.
Published 2 days ago by Tanya M Vanderlei
4.0 out of 5 stars Like Doctor Who
Always wondered why the picture of the Doctor is from the back. I liked this series. I like Matt Smith and Moffat's writing.
Published 3 days ago by Patricia F.
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesomeness!!
It's the complete sixth series of Doctor Who, what is not to like! LOVE Matt Smith as the Doctor!! Buy this NOW!!
Published 4 days ago by Michael P Burr
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Show Ever
Best Show Ever. I started watching on PBS when I was a kid. I love that the new Dr. Who is done so well.
Published 4 days ago by Jeffery Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars The best DW season ever
I am admittedly late to the party but Matt Smith is the best Doctor ever and season 6 is a fantastic romp. Love it so much.
Published 5 days ago by KerBaldy
5.0 out of 5 stars It keeps getting better and better!
The Silence is such an awesome foe, and the Doctor beats them brilliantly! I also like the impossible astronaut storyline running through this season, and Matt Smith is in top form... Read more
Published 5 days ago by Candid Reviewer
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HELP! Framerate problems!
If you have a Sony with Cinemotion (3:2 pull down deinterlace and motion interpolation) turned on. Turn it off for British sourced tv. If it's like mine, Cinemotion gets confused by the frame rate conversion that occurs when British programming is transferred for US playback.
Nov 25, 2011 by Kevin M. Dean |  See all 5 posts
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Had the same problem, received a replacement copy from Amazon with the same issue. Returned both sets- the lady at Amazon said she would put a block on it and pull for QC review.
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why on earth is this SO expensive
This also includes the Christmas special and extras. It's more than those other two combined.
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