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For home video releases on DVD and Blu-ray, see List of Doctor Who home video releases. This is a list of Doctor Who serials and episodes that have been released on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, Video 2000, and Universal Media Disc (UMD). VHS releases Releases on the VHS format. First Doctor Season Story no. Serial name Number and duration of episodes UK release date Australia release date USA ...
American International Pictures agreed to co-finance, provided it could be turned into a sequel to Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine. [ 2 ] To satisfy the multinational financial backers, two versions of the film were eventually produced: the Italian version places greater emphasis on Franco and Ciccio, while the American film puts forward ...
2; 3; 4; The Robots (2019–2023) Series 1 (2019) No. Title Directed by Written by Featuring Released; 1 "The Robots of Life" Ken Bentley: Roland Moore: Kaldor Androids:
Clips4Sale (C4S) is an adult video content selling website and is known for fetish content. [2] It launched in 2003. [1] [3] [4] [5] Clips4Sale is the largest clip site on the internet with over 8 million clips and 105,000 independent content producers on its platform.
3 (1–2, 4) Yes Derek Handley 2013 DVD 018 Galaxy 4: 4 3 (1–2, 4) No Derek Handley 2021 DVD, Blu-ray 018 The Celestial Toymaker: 4 3 (1–3) No Derek Handley 2024 [42] DVD, Blu-ray 4: 029 The Tenth Planet: 4 1 (4) No Ralph Montagu: 2000 VHS, DVD Second: 030 The Power of the Daleks: 6 6 No James Goss: 2005 MP3 CD [aw] 030 The Power of the ...
Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine is a 1965 Pathécolor comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and distributed by American International Pictures.Starring Vincent Price, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Susan Hart and Jack Mullaney, and featuring Fred Clark, the film is a parody of the then-popular spy trend (the title is a spoof of two James Bond films: the 1962 film Dr.
A three-minute sequence billed as an exclusive scene from a future episode was released on 23 April 2016, under the title "Friend from the Future". [2] The sequence was originally written as an audition scene for casting the role of Bill, but the production team included some of the footage in the final edit of "The Pilot".
An unscheduled repeat of the omnibus was shown again on 27 May 1974, with a rating of 4.6 million viewers. [10] A full repeat of all six episodes was shown on BBC2 from 6 March to 10 April 1992, 20 years after the original broadcast, with ratings of 3.12, 3.55, 2.96, 3.37, 3.10 & 3.04 million viewers, respectively. [11]