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5 videodiscs (approximately 585 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
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Disc 1: Episode 1: Rose / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Keith Boak -- Episode 2: The end of the world / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Euros Lyn -- Episode 3: The unquiet dead / written by Mark Gatiss ; directed by Euros Lyn. Disc 2: Episode 4: Aliens of London / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Keith Boak -- Episode 5: World War Three / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Keith Boak -- Episode 6: Dalek / written by Robert Shearman ; directed by Joe Ahearne. Disc 3: Episode 7: The long game / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Brian Grant -- Episode 8: Father's Day / written by Paul Cornell ; directed by Joe Ahearne -- Episode 9: The empty child / written by Steven Moffat ; directed by James Hawes -- Episode 10: The Doctor dances / written by Steven Moffat ; directed by James Hawes. Disc 4: Episode 11: Boom town / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Joe Ahearne -- Episode 12: Bad wolf / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Joe Ahearne -- Episode 13: The parting of the ways / written by Russell T. Davies ; directed by Joe Ahearne. Disc 5: Doctor Who confidential / narrated by Simon Pegg ; series producer, Gillane Seaborne
In the new Doctor Who series, London shop assistant Rose Tyler embarks on adventures through time and space with a mysterious alien known as "The Doctor," encountering strange lifeforms and protecting the Earth from alien invaders
Originally broadcast on BBC television in 2005
Contains all 13 episodes from the first season
Distributed under licence from 2 Entertain Ltd & BBC Worldwide/BBC Video
Special features include commentaries and making-of featurettes
Executive producers, Russell T. Davies, Julie Gardner, Mal Young ; music, Murray Gold
Christopher Eccleston, Billie Piper, Camille Coduri, Noel Clarke, John Barrowman, Nicholas Briggs
Not rated
DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, NTSC
English subtitles for the deaf and hearing impaired