BBC Home Video and Warner Home Video
have recently announced, that Doctor Who: Ep.27 - The War
Machines and Doctor Who: Ep.118 - Four to Doomsday will
be available to DVD on January
6th, 2009.
Doctor
Who: Ep.84 - Ep.27 - The War Machines:
London, 1966.
The TARDIS materialises in the shadow of the newly-completed Post
Office Tower, and the Doctor senses a strange energy in the air.
He instinctively knows that evil is at work nearby. Posing as a
scientist, the Doctor and his 'secretary' Dodo gain access to a
suite at the top of the tower and meet the driven Professor Brett.
His life's work, the thinking computer WOTAN, is about to be linked
up in a problem-solving network with many other machines around
the world. But the Doctor is concerned. How can WOTAN possibly know
the meaning of the word 'TARDIS' and about the Doctor's travels
through time and space? What is the strange control that WOTAN can
exert over humans via a mere telephone call? Andwhat is the computer's
link with the deadly robots being assembled in Covent Garden warehouse?
Doctor Who: Ep.27 - The War
Machines will be a single-disc DVD, that will have audio
tracks in English (mono) and will carry a SRP of $24.98. Doctor
Who: Ep.27 - The War Machines will have a total runtime of
95 minutes.

Doctor Who: Ep.118 - Four to Doomsday:
In "Four to Doomsday,"
Peter Davison's recently regenerated Fifth Doctor is burdened
by the most irritating trio of companions in the history of the
show (Adric, Nyssa, and Tegan) when the Tardis materializes inside
a vast starship with a multiracial crew from Earth's distant past.
Downloaded into computer chips are the memories of the 3 billion
survivors of the Urbankan race, and the Earth is to be their new
home. Meanwhile, Monarch, a giant green frog-thing, wants to travel
back to the Big Bang to meet God, who he is convinced is himself.
Doctor Who: Ep.118 - Four to
Doomsday will be a single-disc DVD, that will have audio
tracks in English (mono) and will have a total runtime of 95 minutes.
Doctor Who: Ep.118 - Four to Doomsday carries a SRP of
$24.98.
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