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The E-Space Trilogy is a DVD Box which has three episodes of [[season 18]] they are [[Full Circle]], [[State of Decay]] and [[Warrior's Gate]].
The E-Space Trilogy is a DVD Box which has three episodes of [[season 18]] they are [[Full Circle]], [[State of Decay]] and [[Warrior's Gate]].


===Full Circle===
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Disc 1 Full Circle
• Commentary with actor [[Matthew Waterhouse]], writer [[Andrew Smith]] and script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]].


• All Aboard the Starliner (dur. 24' 18") - cast and crew look back at the making of this story. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[George Baker]], [[John Leeson]] and [[Bernard Padden]], director [[Peter Grimwade]], writer [[Andrew Smith]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and film cameraman [[Max Sammett]]. Produced by [[Steve Broster]].
==Bonus Features==


• K9 in E-Space (dur. 4' 36") - a look at the robot dog's role in the E-Space arc. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[John Leeson]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], writers [[Andrew Smith]] and [[Terrance Dicks]]. Produced by Steve Broster.
===[[Full Circle]]===
*Commentary with actor [[Matthew Waterhouse]], writer [[Andrew Smith]] and script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]].  


• Swap Shop (dur. 8' 06") - Noel Edmonds chats to [[Matthew Waterhouse]] and takes calls from viewers of the Saturday morning entertainment show after Waterhouse's first appearance as [[Adric]].  
*All Aboard the Starliner - Cast and crew look back at the making of this story. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[George Baker]], [[John Leeson]] and [[Bernard Padden]], director [[Peter Grimwade]], writer [[Andrew Smith]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and film cameraman [[Max Sammett]]. Produced by [[Steve Broster]].


E-Space - Fact or Fiction? (dur. 14'34") - a look at the science behind the concept of Exo-Space. Could E-Space really exist? With script editor Christopher H. Bidmead, visual effects designer (and Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society) Mat Irvine, authors Stephen Baxter and Paul Parsons, planetary scientist Dr. Andrew Ball and astronomer and television presenter Sir Patrick Moore. Narrated by [[Sophie Aldred]]. Produced by Keith Barnfather.
*K9 in E-Space - A look at the robot dog's role in the E-Space arc. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[John Leeson]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]], writers [[Andrew Smith]] and [[Terrance Dicks]]. Produced by Steve Broster.


• Continuity (dur. 2' 54") - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.  
*Swap Shop - Noel Edmonds chats to [[Matthew Waterhouse]] and takes calls from viewers of the Saturday morning entertainment show after Waterhouse's first appearance as [[Adric]].  


• Isolated Score - option to watch the story with the isolated music score.
*E-Space - Fact or Fiction? - A look at the science behind the concept of Exo-Space. Could E-Space really exist? With script editor Christopher H. Bidmead, visual effects designer (and Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society) [[Mat Irvine]], authors Stephen Baxter and Paul Parsons, planetary scientist Dr. Andrew Ball and astronomer and television presenter Sir Patrick Moore. Narrated by [[Sophie Aldred]].  Produced by [[Keith Barnfather]].


===State of Decay===
*Continuity - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.
Disc 2 - State of Decay


• Commentary with actor Matthew Waterhouse, director Peter Moffatt and writer Terrance Dicks.  
*Isolated Score - option to watch the story with the isolated music score.


• The Vampire Lovers (dur. 20' 23") - cast and crew look back at the making of this story. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[John Leeson]] and [[Clinton Greyn]], director [[Peter Moffat]], writer [[Terrance Dicks]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and designer [[Christine Ruscoe]]. Produced by [[Steve Broster]].
===[[State of Decay]]===
*Commentary with actor Matthew Waterhouse, director Peter Moffatt and writer Terrance Dicks.  


• Film Trims (dur. 5' 32") - mute 35mm film trims from the model effects filming for the story, featuring alternative takes of the tower and the scout ship staking the Great Vampire.  
*The Vampire Lovers - Cast and crew look back at the making of this story. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[John Leeson]] and [[Clinton Greyn]], director [[Peter Moffat]], writer [[Terrance Dicks]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and designer [[Christine Ruscoe]]. Produced by [[Steve Broster]].


• Leaves of Blood (dur. 17' 02") - a history of Vampires in literary fiction. With authors Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Gallagher, Kim Newman, Pete Crowther, Simon Clark, Alison L R Davies, Chris Fowler and vampire specialist Dr. Tina Rath. With Nick Scovell reading excerpts from 'Dracula', 'I am Legend', 'Interview with the Vampire' and 'Anno Dracula'. Narrated by [[Nicholas Briggs]]. Produced by Keith Barnfather.
*Film Trims - Mute 35mm film trims from the model effects filming for the story, featuring alternative takes of the tower and the scout ship staking the [[Great Vampire]].  


• The Blood Show (dur. 10' 28") - a fascinating insight into the use and meaning of blood in society and culture. With haematology specialist Simon Clare, cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling, goth club promoter Emily Richards, anthropologist Dr. Lola Martinez, broadcaster and food writer Stefan Gates, chef Fergus Henderson and butcher Frank Baker. Produced by Ann Kelly.
*Leaves of Blood - A history of [[Vampire]]s in literary fiction. With authors Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Gallagher, [[Kim Newman]], Pete Crowther, Simon Clark, Alison L R Davies, Chris Fowler and vampire specialist Dr. Tina Rath. With Nick Scovell reading excerpts from 'Dracula', 'I am Legend', 'Interview with the Vampire' and 'Anno Dracula'. Narrated by [[Nicholas Briggs]]. Produced by [[Keith Barnfather]].


The Frayling Reading (dur. 4' 35") - cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling looks at 'State of Decay' with reference to the vampire stories of film and literature. Produced by James Goss.
*The Blood Show - A fascinating insight into the use and meaning of blood in society and culture. With haematology specialist Simon Clare, cultural historian Sir [[Wikipedia:Christopher Frayling|Christopher Frayling]], goth club promoter Emily Richards, anthropologist Dr. Lola Martinez, broadcaster and food writer Stefan Gates, chef Fergus Henderson and butcher Frank Baker. Produced by [[Ann Kelly]].


• Continuity (dur. 3' 32") - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.  
*The Frayling Reading - Cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling looks at 'State of Decay' with reference to the vampire stories of film and literature. Produced by [[James Goss]].


• Isolated Score - option to watch the story with the isolated music score.
*Continuity - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.  


===Warrior's Gate===
*Isolated Score - option to watch the story with the isolated music score.
• Commentary with actors [[Lalla Ward]] and [[John Leeson]], director [[Paul Joyce]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and visual effects designer [[Mat Irvine]].  


• The Dreaming (dur. 27' 10") - cast and crew look back at the troubled making of this story. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[John Leeson]], [[Clifford Rose]] and [[David Weston]], director [[Paul Joyce]], writer [[Stephen Gallagher]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and visual effects designer [[Mat Irvine]]. Narrated by [[Stephen Greif]]. Produced by [[Andrew Beech]].
===[[Warriors' Gate]]===
*Commentary with actors [[Lalla Ward]] and [[John Leeson]], director [[Paul Joyce]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and visual effects designer [[Mat Irvine]].  


The Boy with the Golden Star (dur. 19' 40") - actor [[Matthew Waterhouse]] looks back on his time on the show. Produced by Richard Molesworth.
*The Dreaming - Cast and crew look back at the troubled making of this story. With actors [[Lalla Ward]], [[John Leeson]], [[Clifford Rose]] and [[David Weston]], director [[Paul Joyce]], writer [[Stephen Gallagher]], script editor [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] and visual effects designer [[Mat Irvine]]. Narrated by [[Stephen Greif]]. Produced by [[Andrew Beech]].


• Lalla's Wardrobe (dur. 16' 59") - a trip through Romana's time on the show via the medium of the many costumes actress Lalla Ward wore along the way. With Lalla Ward, costume designers June Hudson and Louise Page, writers Nev Fountain and Jonathan Morris. Produced by James Goss.
*The Boy with the Golden Star - Actor [[Matthew Waterhouse]] looks back on his time on the show. Produced by [[Richard Molesworth]].


• Extended and Deleted Scenes (dur. 4' 11") - missing scenes from an earlier edit of episode two.  
*Lalla's Wardrobe - A trip through Romana's time on the show via the medium of the many costumes actress Lalla Ward wore along the way. With Lalla Ward, costume designers [[June Hudson]] and [[Louise Page]], writers [[Nev Fountain]] and [[Jonathan Morris]]. Produced by James Goss.


• Continuity (dur. 2' 00") - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.  
*Extended and Deleted Scenes - Missing scenes from an earlier edit of episode two.  


Isolated Score - option to watch the story with the isolated music score
*Continuity - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.
 
*Isolated Score - Option to watch the story with the isolated music score


[[Category:DVD box sets]]
[[Category:DVD box sets]]

Revision as of 14:59, 31 January 2009

The E-Space Trilogy is a DVD Box which has three episodes of season 18 they are Full Circle, State of Decay and Warrior's Gate.

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Bonus Features

Full Circle

  • Swap Shop - Noel Edmonds chats to Matthew Waterhouse and takes calls from viewers of the Saturday morning entertainment show after Waterhouse's first appearance as Adric.
  • E-Space - Fact or Fiction? - A look at the science behind the concept of Exo-Space. Could E-Space really exist? With script editor Christopher H. Bidmead, visual effects designer (and Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society) Mat Irvine, authors Stephen Baxter and Paul Parsons, planetary scientist Dr. Andrew Ball and astronomer and television presenter Sir Patrick Moore. Narrated by Sophie Aldred. Produced by Keith Barnfather.
  • Continuity - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.
  • Isolated Score - option to watch the story with the isolated music score.

State of Decay

  • Commentary with actor Matthew Waterhouse, director Peter Moffatt and writer Terrance Dicks.
  • Film Trims - Mute 35mm film trims from the model effects filming for the story, featuring alternative takes of the tower and the scout ship staking the Great Vampire.
  • Leaves of Blood - A history of Vampires in literary fiction. With authors Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Gallagher, Kim Newman, Pete Crowther, Simon Clark, Alison L R Davies, Chris Fowler and vampire specialist Dr. Tina Rath. With Nick Scovell reading excerpts from 'Dracula', 'I am Legend', 'Interview with the Vampire' and 'Anno Dracula'. Narrated by Nicholas Briggs. Produced by Keith Barnfather.
  • The Blood Show - A fascinating insight into the use and meaning of blood in society and culture. With haematology specialist Simon Clare, cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling, goth club promoter Emily Richards, anthropologist Dr. Lola Martinez, broadcaster and food writer Stefan Gates, chef Fergus Henderson and butcher Frank Baker. Produced by Ann Kelly.
  • The Frayling Reading - Cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling looks at 'State of Decay' with reference to the vampire stories of film and literature. Produced by James Goss.
  • Continuity - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.
  • Isolated Score - option to watch the story with the isolated music score.

Warriors' Gate

  • Lalla's Wardrobe - A trip through Romana's time on the show via the medium of the many costumes actress Lalla Ward wore along the way. With Lalla Ward, costume designers June Hudson and Louise Page, writers Nev Fountain and Jonathan Morris. Produced by James Goss.
  • Extended and Deleted Scenes - Missing scenes from an earlier edit of episode two.
  • Continuity - BBC1 continuity announcements from the original transmission.
  • Isolated Score - Option to watch the story with the isolated music score