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Doctor Who: The Black Guardian Trilogy

Starring: Peter Davison , Sarah Sutton , Janet Fielding

Directed by: Peter Moffat , Mary Ridge , Fiona Cumming

Produced by: John Nathan-Turner

Written by: Peter Grimwade , Steve Gallagher , Barbara Clegg

The Black Guardian recruits a young man named Turlough to assassinate the fifth Doctor (Peter Davison, All Creatures Great and Small). Although he appears to be an ordinary pupil at a boys' private boarding school, Turlough is an alien who believes the Guardian will send him home if he succeeds.

Item Number: 15376

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Format:
DVD Fullscreen
Region:
1 - More Details
Run time:
About 5 Hours
Number of Discs:
4
Special Features:

English Subtitles for the dDeaf and Hearing Impaired

Commentary by actors Peter Davison, Mark Strickson, Nicholas Courtney and Sarah Sutton, writers Stephen Gallagher and Barbara Clegg, script editor Eric Saward and director Fiona Cumming

Making Of featurettes (70 mins)

Liberty Hall Interview with the Brigadier (7 mins)

Deleted and Extend Scenes (5 mins)

Film Trims (8 mins)

Outtakes (5 mins)

Origins of the Universe (6 mins)

New Feature Length Edit of Enlightenment featuring 5.1 Surround Sound and new CGI effects (75 mins)

The Story of the Guardians (12 mins)

Finding Mark Strickson (8 mins)

Finding Sarah Sutton (8 mins)

Isolated Music

DVD-ROM material for PC/Mac

Photo Galleries

Production Note Subtitles

Digitally remastered picture and sound quality

 

The Black Guardian recruits a young man named Turlough to assassinate the fifth Doctor (Peter Davison, All Creatures Great and Small). Although he appears to be an ordinary pupil at a boys' private boarding school, Turlough is an alien who believes the Guardian will send him home if he succeeds. Over three hours of extras include commentary by actors Peter Davison, Mark Strickson and Nicholas Courtney.

Mawdryn Undead

The Black Guardian recruits a young man named Turlough to assassinate the Doctor. Although outwardly an ordinary pupil at a boys' private boarding school, Turlough is in fact an alien who believes that the Guardian will return him home if he succeeds.
The TARDIS meanwhile has its instruments jammed by a mysterious signal and is forced to materialise on board a massive spaceship in a fixed orbit. The Doctor discovers that the signal - a beam to guide the ship's transmat capsule - is being transmitted from Earth. He travels down to the planet in the capsule, leaving Nyssa and Tegan in the TARDIS with the co-ordinates pre-set to follow.
Things go wrong, however, as the Doctor arrives in 1983 but the TARDIS materialises in 1977. Tegan and Nyssa encounter a man with a badly burned body and think that this could be the Doctor.
Tegan goes for medical aid and runs into the Doctor's old friend the Brigadier, now retired from UNIT and working as a maths teacher at the school. They join Nyssa and, at the mysterious stranger's urging, use the TARDIS to travel up to the spaceship.
The stranger is actually Mawdryn, one of a group of alien mutants travelling endlessly in a state of perpetual regeneration brought upon themselves through the use of a stolen Time Lord device.
The Doctor takes Turlough and the 1983 version of the Brigadier up to the ship in the transmat capsule. He reluctantly agrees to supply from his own body the energy needed to end the mutants' ordeal, even though this will mean the loss of his remaining regenerations.
In the event, however, the energy comes not from the Doctor but from an explosion caused when the two Brigadiers meet.


Terminus

The TARDIS attaches itself to a space liner after Turlough, still under the Black Guardian's influence, damages its controls. The Doctor and Nyssa meet two space pirates, Kari and Olvir, who have come on board the liner in search of plunder, while Tegan and Turlough get lost in the infrastructure.
The liner docks with what appears to be a hulk floating in space. This is Terminus, which claims to offer a cure for lazar disease. It is crewed by a group of armoured slave workers, the Vanir, while the cure is administered by a huge dog-like creature known as the Garm. Nyssa, who has contracted the disease from sufferers transported aboard the liner, discovers that the cure - involving exposure to radiation - does actually work. T
he Doctor and Kari meanwhile learn that the ship, once capable of time travel, was responsible for the creation of the universe when an ejection of fuel from one of its engines caused the 'big bang'. Aided by Kari and the Garm, the Doctor is able to disconnect a still active but damaged engine that is on the point of exploding - something that could result in the universe's destruction.

Enlightenment

The White Guardian warns of impending danger and directs the TARDIS to what appears to be an Edwardian sailing yacht, the SS Shadow, but is actually one of a number of spaceships taking part in a race through the solar system, the prize being Enlightenment. The yacht's Captain Striker and his fellow officers are Eternals who feed off the thoughts and emotions of their kidnapped human crew - Ephemerals - in order to fill their own empty existences.
Turlough attempts to escape the Black Guardian's influence by jumping into space but is rescued and taken on board the ship of Captain Wrack - another of the Eternals. Two of the other ships in the race are destroyed and Turlough discovers that this has been brought about by Wrack, using a concentrated beam of mental energy with the aid of the Black Guardian.
The Doctor boards Wrack's ship, finds her source of power and, with Turlough's help, ejects her and her number two, Mansell, into space. The Doctor and Turlough then pilot the ship into port - a glowing crystalline structure hanging in space - and, in doing so, win the race. The White Guardian offers a portion of Enlightenment to Turlough, while the Black Guardian demands that the boy give the Doctor over to him in exchange for a huge diamond within a glowing artifact - apparently the prize.
Turlough makes his choice: he sweeps the crystal from the table straight toward the Black Guardian, who vanishes in flames. The boy is now free, as Enlightenment was not in fact the crystal but the choice.

 

Mawdryn Undead

1 - 01/02/1983 18:50
2 - 02/02/1983 18:45
3 - 08/02/1983 18:50
4 - 09/02/1983 18:45

Terminus

1 - 15/02/1983 18:55
2 - 16/02/1983 18:45
3 - 22/02/1983 18:55
4 - 23/02/1983 18:45

Enlightenment

1 - 01/03/1983 18:55
2 - 02/03/1983 18:45
3 - 08/03/1983 18:55
4 - 09/03/1983 18:45

 

Mawdryn Undead

The Doctor --- Peter Davison
Nyssa --- Sarah Sutton
Tegan --- Janet Fielding
Turlough --- Mark Strickson
1st Mutant --- Peter Walmsley
2nd Mutant --- Brian Darnley
Black Guardian --- Valentine Dyall
Doctor Runciman --- Roger Hammond
Headmaster --- Angus MacKay
Ibbotson --- Stephen Garlick
Matron --- Sheila Gill
Mawdryn --- David Collings
The Brigadier --- Nicholas Courtney



Directed by Peter Moffatt
Costumes by Amy Roberts, Richard Croft
Film Editing by Chris Woolley
Produced by John Nathan-Turner
Script Editing by Eric Saward
Title Music by Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, arranged by Peter Howell
Visual Effects by Stuart Brisdon
Written by Peter Grimwade

Terminus

The Doctor --- Peter Davison
Nyssa --- Sarah Sutton
Tegan --- Janet Fielding
Turlough --- Mark Strickson
Black Guardian --- Valentine Dyall
Bor --- Peter Benson
Eirak --- Martin Potter
Inga --- Rachel Weaver
Kari --- Liza Goddard
Olvir --- Dominic Guard
Sigurd --- Tim Munro
Tannoy Voice --- Martin Muncaster
The Garm --- R J Bell
Valgard --- Andrew Burt



Directed by Mary Ridge
Costumes by Dee Robson
Film Editing by Frances Parker
Produced by John Nathan-Turner
Script Editing by Eric Saward
Title Music by Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, arranged by Peter Howell
Visual Effects by Peter Pegrum
Written by Steve Gallagher

Enlightenment

The Doctor --- Peter Davison
Tegan --- Janet Fielding
Turlough --- Mark Strickson
Black Guardian --- Valentine Dyall
Collier --- Clive Kneller
First Officer --- James McClure
Jackson --- Tony Caunter
Mansell --- Lee John
Marriner --- Christopher Brown
Striker --- Keith Barron
White Guardian --- Cyril Luckham
Wrack --- Lynda Baron



Directed by Fiona Cumming
Costumes by Dinah Collin
Film Editing by Mitchell Boyd, Ian McKendrick
Production Assistant - Patricia O'LearyM
Script Editing by Eric Saward
Title Music by Ron Grainer and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, arranged by Peter Howell
Visual Effects by Mike Kelt
Written by Barbara Clegg

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