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Doctor Who - Series 3 Vol. 2 on DVD (2007)

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Average rating: 82%
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Starring: David Tennant, Freema Agyeman
Director: Charles Palmer
Studio: 2 ENTERTAIN VIDEO
Run time: 138 mins
Certificate: PG
User collections: Doctorin' the TARDIS
Genres: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Released: 25/06/2007

Brief synopsis of Doctor Who - Series 3 Vol. 2

David Tennant returns to his role as The Doctor and meets his brand-new companion in the highly anticipated third series of Russell T. Davies's Doctor Who. The new series sees newcomer Freema Agyeman's first appearance as the Doctor's new companion, medical student Martha Jones. Includes the following four episodes: Daleks In Manhattan / Evolution Of The Daleks / The Lazarus Experiment / 42.

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Rated - 4 starsWhat On Earth???

A customer from Ivybridge, England , 21/06/2007

Volume 2 is interesting to say the least. The first two episodes are a two-parter that is based in post-war New York. The daleks are not at their best, as one has emotions, so the scare factor is not quite as good. However episodes 3 and 4 on the disc make up for this. The Lazurus experiment is super scary, whereas 42 is edge of your seat stuff. To say the least a brilliant disc, a necessity to all fans of the doctor.

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Rated - 3 starsA little disappointing

A customer from Birmingham, UK , 12/07/2007

The Dalek episodes in this series are probably the weakest of either the new series or the original Who, but the Lazarus Experiment makes up for this to some extent. The story '42' is very much a stand alone story, despite the growing influence of Harold Saxon in the background.

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Rated - 4 starsFantastic!

HydraNix from London , 08/07/2008

I love this show and I think David Tennant is definitely one of the better Doctors. This whole series is good. There are a couple of odd episodes that seemed to be fillers but overall the entire series is worth watching. Martha Jones made an excellent companion although I don't really like the fact that the last couple of companions fall 'in love' with the doctor - for me that just doesn't work but there's plenty of action and adventures to make up for it. If you're a Doctor Who fan, you won't want to miss this series.

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jjmax from Newton Abbot , 19/10/2008

Rented for my 9 year old son who loves Dr Who but he did find the Lazarus experiment too scary to watch - apart from that he loved it - it seems so much better than when I was his age!!!!!

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Rated - 3 starsA little disappointing

A customer from Birmingham, UK , 12/07/2007

The Dalek episodes in this series are probably the weakest of either the new series or the original Who, but the Lazarus Experiment makes up for this to some extent. The story '42' is very much a stand alone story, despite the growing influence of Harold Saxon in the background.

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Rated - 4 starsFantastic!

HydraNix from London , 08/07/2008

I love this show and I think David Tennant is definitely one of the better Doctors. This whole series is good. There are a couple of odd episodes that seemed to be fillers but overall the entire series is worth watching. Martha Jones made an excellent companion although I don't really like the fact that the last couple of companions fall 'in love' with the doctor - for me that just doesn't work but there's plenty of action and adventures to make up for it. If you're a Doctor Who fan, you won't want to miss this series.

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