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  • Published: [New York, N.Y.] : Burbank, CA : BBC Worldwide Americas ; Distributed by Warner Home Video, [2007]
  • Year Published: 2007
  • Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 134 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Language: English
  • Format: DVD

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  • 794051278623

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Doctor Who. The complete 2nd series. Disc 2

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Call number: DVD TV Doctor Series 2, Disc 2

Available Copies: Downtown 1st Floor

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Originally broadcast on television 2005-2006.

Special features: In-vision commentary on "The girl in the fireplace;" audio commentary on "Tooth and claw" and "School reunion."

Tooth and claw / written by Russel T. Davies ; directed by Euros Lyn -- School reunion / written by Toby Whithouse ; directed by James Hawes -- The girl in the fireplace / written by Steven Moffat ; directed by Euros Lyn.

David Tennant, Billie Piper, Camille Coduri, Noel Clarke.

David Tennant steps into the role of the Doctor, now in his tenth incarnation. The second series is full of more thrills, more laughs, more heartbreak and some terrifying new aliens and old acquaintances.

DVD, region 1, widescreen (16:9, enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, DVD-9, NTSC.

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Great!

While I thought the 9th Doctor was fantastic, I was pleased to know that David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor was even better. Tennant plays the Doctor with just enough panache to make this season really fantastic. The strain in the relationship with Rose is clear. She doesn't know who this new Doctor is yet, and really, neither does he. As she grows into it, so do we. And we love him for it.

The Girl in the Fireplace is a wonderful wonderful episode. I wouldn't miss it!

Don't miss!

The Girl in the Fireplace is one of the best Doctor Who stories ever, and it is no surprise that the amazing Stephen Moffat, who is now in charge of the show during the Matt Smith era, wrote this award-winning story.

wonderful

The Girl in the Fireplace is perhaps my favorite episode of all time--Reinette and David are perfect and it's really sad how he just leaves her. Tooth and claw is rather scary

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