
The Complete Series 11 (DVD)
Jodie Whittaker, Bradley Walsh, Mandip Gill and Tosin Cole star as the TARDIS team of the Thirteenth Doctor, Graham, Yaz and Ryan: the intrepid ensemble taking Doctor Who into a brand new era. Joining them are a galaxy of guest stars including Alan Cumming (Tin Man), Chris Noth (The Good Wife), Susan Lynch (Killing Eve), Julia Hesmondlagh (Broadchurch), Lee Mack (Would I Lie To You?) and Vinette Robinson (The A Word).

A new cast, a new showrunner and a new production team giving their striking new spin on Doctor Who makes Series 11 a landmark in the show’s long history. A bold new vision of the programme featuring innovations large and small, Series 11 continues the great Doctor Who tradition of reinvention by taking everything beloved about the programme and making it fresh and exciting again. This 4 disc set also boasts a suite of extras, including audio commentaries, cast video diaries, behind-the-scenes featurettes and more.
Resolution (DVD)
Having lain divided and dormant on Earth for centuries, the most dangerous creature in the universe sets about rebuilding its life: reassembling its body, constructing a new casing, and destroying any threat that comes in its path – but this ancient force won’t succeed until it has eliminated the Doctor and her friends.
The Thirteenth Doctor’s ‘Fam’ of Ryan, Yaz and Graham land back on Earth, crashing into Call the Midwife’s Charlotte Ritchie as Lin and Nicholas Briggs, once again delivering his famous Dalek voice.

With plenty of action, a good dose of humour, a strong emotional through-line concerning the reunion between Ryan and his estranged father, and the return of old favourites the Daleks (or, at least, a Dalek), Resolution is one of the strongest episodes to come from the Chibnall production team. This holiday blockbuster of an episode makes for a great companion release for The Complete Eleventh Series.
The Faceless Ones (DVD)
The Doctor and his friends, Ben, Polly and Jamie arrive at Gatwick airport. They quickly stumble upon an alien plot, centering upon the mysterious “Chameleon Tours” – a low-price holiday company, whose young passengers have been vanishing in unexplained circumstances.
Most of the the BBC’s original master recording for “The Faceless Ones” were lost soon after the programme’s original broadcast. However, audio only recordings have survived and have been used to create a brand new fully animated reconstruction of this lost classic.

Special features include: colour and black white animated versions of episodes 1-6, the original episodes 1 & 3, telesnap reconstructions of original episodes 2, 4, 5 & 6.
Revolution of the Daleks (DVD)
On Earth, Yaz, Ryan, and Graham have to carry on with their lives without the Doctor. Who is locked away in a high-security alien space prison for crimes committed by a version of herself she doesn’t remember. Isolated, alone, with no hope of escape. That becomes an even bigger problem when the Fam stumble across an insidious plan involving the Dalek they defeated a year ago. How can you fight a Dalek without the Doctor?
Even with Captain Jack’s help, the gang are set to face one of their biggest and most frightening challenges yet…
Doctor Who – The Web of Fear special edition (DVD)
In order to escape an attack in space, the TARDIS makes an unscheduled landing deep inside the London Underground. Here the travellers soon find themselves engulfed in a terrifying battle against a deadly enemy set to invade the Earth: the Great Intelligence and its terrifying robot servants, the Yeti. As menace spreads and the Doctor first meets his most enduring friend Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, it becomes clear that the Intelligence’s goal is not just possession of Earth, but also the time traveller’s mind…
This release includes all surviving episodes, plus a brand new fully animated black and white reconstruction of the missing third episode created from the surviving audio-only recordings.
Doctor Who – The Evil of the Daleks (DVD)
Patrick Troughton stars in this recreation of a lost classic from 1967. The TARDIS has been stolen. Marooned on Earth in the year 1966, the Doctor and Jamie set out to find the missing time-machine. Their investigations bring them to a mysterious London antiques shop, where all the antiques all seem to be brand new. Kidnapped by the antique shop’s owner, the Doctor is then brought face to face with a very old enemy -the Daleks. Working from a house in Victorian England, the Daleks have a new master plan to conquer the universe. And in order to carry it out, they need the Doctor’s help.
The original 1967 master recordings of ‘The Evil of the Daleks’ were lost soon after the programme’s original transmission. However, audio-only recordings of all seven episodes have survived and have been used here to create a brand new fully animated presentation of this lost classic.
Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (DVD Peter Cushing movie)
Earth is an eerie and sinister place in 2150 AD. Subjected to a ferocious Dalek invasion, it has been bombarded with meteorites and cosmic rays. Its cities have been smashed and human beings turned into living dead men – Robomen – able to act only on radioed instructions from their masters. Only a small group of resistance fighters holds out in London. But then a brilliant scientist, Dr. Who, is transported into the future by a time and space machine. He arrives determined to destroy the Daleks.