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The Bargain Nexus - Doctor Who - The Sontaran Experiment (Episode 77)

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List Price: $14.98
Our Price: $8.36
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Manufacturer: BBC Warner Starring: Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Ian Marter
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0794051285928 Format: Closed-captioned Label: BBC Warner Manufacturer: BBC Warner Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: BBC Warner Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-03-06 Running Time: 50 Studio: BBC Warner Theatrical Release Date: 1975-09-29
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: great Comment: what can I say, the more Doctor Who that is released the better the world is.
Customer Rating:      Summary: BBC: Lets put these in collections! Comment: I love Dr. Who, especially the Tom Baker years. The Sontaran Experiment is weaker than most, it's just a little unsatisfying. But why on Gallifrey doesn't the BBC put the episodes in season format in box sets? Please folks, don't make your US fans collect the epsiodes one at a time, complile then!
Customer Rating:      Summary: By far, not the best episode Comment: I'm surprised anyone would rate this episode above a 2 or 3.
First) The episode is extremely short. The shortest episode of all of the Fourth Doctor episodes. I think the total episode is only 2 parts long and take up only 40 minutes show time.
Second) It is really a continuation of the Ark in Space episode, with the
Doctor going down to the planet to prepare for the colonists to embark on
the planet. So it is not exactly a stand alone episode. It really should of been included on a DVD with the Ark and Space episodes. Should not be included on a DVD as a stand alone episode, because it is not a stand alone episode.
Third) There are a few good scenes in it, and I would say that it is worth watching. But I wouldn't go out and spend as much money as they are asking on Amazon to buy it, especially since this is not one of the best of the Fourth Doctor episodes.
Fourth) My suggestion is to wait until this episode is sold as part of a set before buying it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 2nd Appearance of the Dreaded Sontarans Comment: This episode marks the first meeting between the 4th Doctor, and the dreaded Sontarans, as well as the 2nd screen appearance of the Sontarans. Rather a good episode that fills the gap between The Ark in Space, and Genesis of the Daleks.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Sontarans look like Russett Mr. Potatoheads! Comment: This one is a really great episode, one of my personal favorites. Tom Baker plays Doctor Who and Sarah is his sidekick along with one other male sidekick.
Doctor Who stops off on Earth (far in the Earth's future when it is no longer inhabited) to make repairs to some equipment that he has based there. Sarah and her friend come along for some R&R in the beautuful English countryside but they run into a "hole-trap" right away! Pretty soon some human astronaults show up and they are very suspicious of the TARDIS trio because some of their crew members have been killed.
The facts ultimately show that it is Styre, the Sontaran, along with his devilish mobile robot, who has been torturing and killing off the astronaults. He had lured them to Earth with a fake distress call and then destroyed their space ship after they had landed. Styre is conducting "experiments" on humans to detect all their mental and physical inferiorities, (e.g., by water deprivation, by mashing them, etc.), so that his tribe can invade the galaxy and exploit these weaknesses. His superiors are awaiting his final report prior to the invasion.
But Doctor Who has other plans for the Sontarans!
The Sontaran, Styre, looks like a giant russett potato with arms and legs and dressed in a cool space suit, and is actually made up quite good. His robot is also a timeless work of tinsmithing art. The cinematography in this entry is spectacular and the action is constant.
If I have a singular critique of this one it's that it is one of the shorter Doctor Who episodes, having only two parts. Still, it's very worthwhile television. My highest recommendation.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Doctor (Tom Baker), Sarah Jane, and Harry return from the space station Nerva to Earth 10,000 years in the future. The desolate landscape that once was the site of Piccadilly Circus has become the testing ground for the human race. DVD Features: Audio Commentary:Audio Commentary by actress Elisabeth Sladen, co-writer Bob Baker and producer Philip Hinchcliffe. Featurette:Built for War A 39-minute history of the Sontaran race Other:Classic Doctor Who DVDs are restored and loaded with exclusive extras Photo gallery:Photo gallery (4 mins)
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