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'''The Stones of Blood''' was the third story of [[Season 16]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It was the show's 100th television story, and Part 4 was first broadcast on the week of the show's 15th anniversary.


==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The Doctor, Romana and K9 are led by the tracer to the Nine Travellers, a circle of standing stones on Boscombe Moor in present-day England, but the third segment is nowhere to be found. They meet elderly archaeologist Professor Emilia Rumford and her assistant Vivien Fay, who are surveying the site, and learn that the circle appears to have had a variable number of stones over the years.
Searching for the third segment to the Key to Time brings the Doctor and Romana to present-day Earth, where the travellers have to contend with stone circles, Druidic rituals, and a not-so-mythical goddess known as the Cailleach.
 
==Plot==
 
===Part 1===
[[Image:Stones_of_blood_part1.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[The Doctor]] and others at the [[Nine Travellers]] in [[Cornwall]]]]
[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Romana]] are about to embark in search of the third segment of the [[Key to Time]] when an aural warning tells them to "Beware the [[Black Guardian]]." At this prompt the Doctor reveals Romana was not sent on this quest by the [[President of the Time Lords]], but rather by the omni-powerful [[White Guardian]], who wishes them to gather the Key to maintain galactic stability. They venture outside to find themselves near the [[Nine Travellers]], a group of gromlech or standing stones in [[Boscombe Moor]], [[Cornwall]]. Also interested in the location is aged archaeologist, [[Amelia Rumford|Professor Amelia Rumford]], who is surveying the stones along with her friend, [[Vivien Fay]].
 
Alerted to the activities of a local druidic sect, the Doctor heads off to meet its implied leader, [[de Vries]], who lives in a large property nearby, [[Boscombe Hall]], built on the site of the [[Convent of the Sisters of St Gudula]]. Inside, de Vries and his maid [[Martha]] are incanting to the [[Cailleach]], the [[Druid|Druidic]] goddess of war and magic. The Doctor interrupts and is entertained briefly by de Vries until his host sees the opportunity to knock him out. De Vries and his mistress, dressed in a hideous bird costume, aim to sacrifice him to the Cailleach.
 
At the same time Romana is wandering by the cliff edge when an apparition of the Doctor confronts her and she falls over the edge.
 
===Part 2===
[[Image:Stones_of_blood_part2.JPG|thumb|left|150px|[[K9]] takes the initiative and almost pays the price]]
The sacrifice is disturbed by Professor Rumford, who helps the Doctor get free. They go to help Romana, who is found clinging to the cliff just below the edge. She is somewhat confused, but the newly arrived [[K-9]] calms her by assuring Romana it is indeed the Doctor – and he is convinced of the existence of a projected doppleganger. He determines that de Vries can answer some questions, and sets off for Boscombe Hall. When he gets there he finds the owner and his maid dead, crushed to death and the place under attack by a pair of mobile giant stones like those from the Moor. The Doctor and K-9 repel the attack, though the robot is badly damaged and needs repair work in the [[TARDIS]]. Some more curious facts come to life: the Doctor works out that the stones need blood to survive; and Romana has pieced together that the owners of the Hall and the preceding convent were all women. It soon becomes clear they all had the same face too – that of Vivien Fay.
 
Meanwhile the woman in the bird costume has brought more stones (or [[Ogri]], as she calls them) to life using poured blood. Romana ventures back to the stone circle and there finds Miss Fay in the costume. When challenged, she fires a weapon at Romana, causing her to dematerialise.
 
===Part 3===
[[Image:Stones_of_blood_part3.JPG|thumb|right|150px|The [[Megara]] pass judgement on [[the Doctor]]]]
After destroying one of the stones which is pursuing them, the Doctor and Professor Rumford reach the stone circle they are told by Miss Fay that Romana will be safe providing the Doctor stops interfering, and then disappears. The Doctor now identifies the stones as Ogri, a life form from Ogros in the [[Tau Ceti]] system, and there are two of them still missing and moving around the countryside. Two innocent campers help quench their taste for blood.
 
The Doctor calculates Romana and her captor must be in [[hyperspace]], and builds a projecting device which he uses to transmit himself there. He arrives on a hyperspace craft which appears to be a prison vessel. He soon breaks a lock on a sealed door, releasing two floating globes. They are [[Megara]], justice machines - dispensing the law as judge, jury and executioner. They contend that as the Doctor broke the seals he has transgressed the law and should be eliminated.
 
K-9 and Amelia have meanwhile been tasked with protecting the projector used by the Doctor to cross the dimensions, but find themselves under attack from two of the Ogri. Vivien returns to [[Earth]] and destroys the device but spares her friend. She takes the Ogri back to the hyperspace vessel with her and there tells the Doctor and Romana she has destroyed their linking device between the dimensions, leaving them trapped in hyperspace though she, with her wand, can cross the dimensions easily. She will now destroy them.
 
===Part 4===
[[Image:Stones_of_blood_part4.JPG|thumb|left|150px|The [[Ogri]] threat is not the only one facing the Doctor]]
The Megara destroy one of the Ogri when it threatens them. The Doctor now faces trial by the Megara, an abrupt and unfair process dependent on the word but not the spirit of the law. Conducting his own defence, he attempts to draw Vivien Fay into the trial and to get the Megara to subject her to truth indicators, surmising she is one of the criminals from the prison ship. He finds out that one of the prisoners the ship was carrying is [[Cessair of Diplos]], a criminal wanted for murder and the removal and misuse of the [[Great Seal of Diplos]], which had the powers of transmutation, transformation, and the establishing of hyper spatial and temporal coordinates.


The Doctor encounters a group of Druids led by a man named de Vries and narrowly avoids becoming their latest sacrifice. De Vries is later killed by one of the stones from the circle - an Ogri, a life form that lives on blood. Miss Fay is the latest guise of the Cailleach, a being worshipped by the Druids, who has been on Earth for four thousand years. She transports Romana to a spaceship suspended in hyperspace at the same coordinates as the stone circle.
Amelia and K-9 have meanwhile repaired the projector and use the device to beam Romana back from the hyperspace vessel – plus the one surviving Ogri, which pursues them. They find some incriminating data at Miss Fay’s cottage and then Romana and the Ogri return to the spacecraft to await the verdict.


The Doctor follows and accidentally releases two justice machines called Megara, which sentence him to death for breaking the seal on their compartment. When they attempt to carry out their sentence, however, he tricks them into knocking Miss Fay unconscious. Reading her mind, they learn that she is really Cessair of Diplos - the alien criminal they were originally sent to try. Having established her guilt, they transform her into an additional stone in the circle, but not before the Doctor has grabbed her necklace - the Seal of Diplos, alias the third segment of the Key to Time.
At the close of his trial, the Doctor is convicted and the Megara fire executing beams at him. He quickly drags Vivien into the beams’ focus, forcing the Megara to examine her to see if she is badly hurt. On doing so they find that she is indeed Cessair of Diplos. She is charged with her crimes when she awakes and the last Ogri is confined in a cell aboard the ship to be returned to its own planet. Cessair is sentenced to confinement for 1500 years and perpetual imprisonment, both to run consecutively, and is turned into stone on Boscawen Moor.


==Plot==
Evading further questioning by the Megara on the matter of his delayed execution, the Doctor, K-9 and Romana return to the TARDIS, thanking Amelia for her great assistance. As he suspected the Great Seal of Diplos – removed from the Cessair’s neck before she was turned to stone - is the third segment of the Key to Time and he translates it to its proper form.
''to be added''


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
*[[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
*[[Romana I]] - [[Mary Tamm]]
*[[Romana I]] - [[Mary Tamm]]
*Voice of K9 - [[John Leeson]]
*Voice of [[K9]] - [[John Leeson]]
*Male Camper - [[James Murray]]
*Male Camper - [[James Murray]]
*Female Camper - [[Shirin Taylor]]
*Female Camper - [[Shirin Taylor]]
*De Vries - [[Nicholas McArdle]]
*[[De Vries]] - [[Nicholas McArdle]]
*Martha - [[Elaine Ives-Cameron]]
*[[Martha]] - [[Elaine Ives-Cameron]]
*[[Megara]] Voice - [[Gerald Cross]]
*[[Megara]] Voice - [[Gerald Cross]], [[David McAlister]]
*Megara Voice - [[David McAlister]]
*[[Amelia Rumford]] - [[Beatrix Lehmann]]
*[[Amelia Rumford]] - [[Beatrix Lehmann]]
*[[Vivien Fay]] - [[Susan Engel]]
*[[Vivien Fay]] - [[Susan Engel]]


==Crew==
==Crew==
*[[Writer]] - [[David Fisher]]
*Director - [[Darrol Blake]]
*Director - [[Darrol Blake]]
*[[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Carol Scott]], [[Nigel Taylor]]
*[[Assistant Floor Manager]] - [[Carol Scott]], [[Nigel Taylor]]
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*[[Make-Up]] - [[Ann Briggs]]
*[[Make-Up]] - [[Ann Briggs]]
*OB Cameraman - [[Trevor Wimlett]], [[Mike Windsor]]
*OB Cameraman - [[Trevor Wimlett]], [[Mike Windsor]]
*[[Producer]] - [[Graham Williams]]
*[[Production Assistant]] - [[Carolyn Montagu]]
*[[Production Assistant]] - [[Carolyn Montagu]]
*[[Production Unit Manager]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]]
*[[Production Unit Manager]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]]
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*[[Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
*[[Title Music]] - [[Ron Grainer]]
*[[Visual Effects]] - [[Mat Irvine]]
*[[Visual Effects]] - [[Mat Irvine]]
*Writer - [[David Fisher]]
*[[Producer]] - [[Graham Williams]]
*[[Director]] - [[Darrol Blake]]


==References==
==References==
*Vivian Fey is [[Cessair of Diplos]] (aka the Calliac]]).
*Vivian Fey is [[Cessair of Diplos]] (aka the Calliac]]).
*The cells in the spacecraft contain a [[wirrn]] and an [[android]].
*The cells in the spacecraft contain a [[Wirrn]] and an [[android]].
*The [[Ogri]] are from the planet [[Ogros]].
*The [[Ogri]] are from the planet [[Ogros]].
*The Ogri aided Cessair of Diplos contravening article 7954 pf the [[Galactic Charter]].
*The Ogri aided Cessair of Diplos contravening article 7954 pf the [[Galactic Charter]].
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==Story Notes==
==Story Notes==
*The Stones of Blood had the working titles "The Nine Maidens" and "The Stones of Time".
*'''The Stones of Blood''' had the working titles ''The Nine Maidens'' and ''The Stones of Time''.
*[[Gerald Cross]] also provided the voice of the [[White Guardian]], uncredited.
*Director [[Darrol Blake]] originally offered the role of [[Vivien Fay]] to [[Honor Blackman]], who declined the part as she felt [[Beatrix Lehmann]] had all the best material. Blake then asked Maria Aitken, who wasn't interested. [[Susan Engel]] was finally hired for the part. Blackman would later appear in the [[Sixth Doctor]] serial ''[[Terror of the Vervoids]]'', third segment of '[[The Trial of a Time Lord]]''.
*The fifteenth anniversary of the programme took place on [[23rd November]] [[1978]], five days after the broadcast of Part 4. To commemorate this, [[Anthony Read]] asked [[David Fisher]] to write a new scene (expanded by [[Darrol Blake]]) featuring [[Romana]] and [[K-9]] surprising the Doctor with a cake celebrating his 751st birthday (and a new, identical scarf). However, producer [[Graham Williams]] vetoed this idea as being too self-indulgent, and the scene was never shot. Blake had already ordered a cake, and this was eventually eaten by the cast and crew.
*This was the only story between ''[[Frontier in Space]]'' and the end of the series' initial run not to have the special sounds created by [[Dick Mills]]. Due to Mills suffering a brief illness, [[Elizabeth Parker]] provided the sound effects instead.
*When the Doctor and Amelia are first chased by the Ogri, two crew-members are quite clearly visible in the doorway manipulating the creature. One appears in the right side of the doorway just after the Ogri enters, the other can be glimpsed behind the Ogri itself, pushing it forward.


===Ratings===
===Ratings===
*Part 1 - 8.6 million
*Part 1 - 8.6m viewers.
*Part 2 - 6.6 million
*Part 2 - 6.6m viewers.
*Part 3 - 9.3 million
*Part 3 - 9.3m viewers.
*Part 4 - 7.6 million
*Part 4 - 7.6m viewers.


===Myths===
===Myths===
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===Location Filming===
===Location Filming===
''to be added''
*The exteriors of this story were filmed on location at the [[Rollright Stones]], a real megalithic site in central [[England]]. An actual legend of the site states that it is impossible to count the stones. As the serial ends, [[the Doctor]] notes that the number of stones in the circle has changed (due to the removal of 3 [[Ogri]] and the addition of Cessair's imprisoned form) and suggests Dr. Rumford write a monograph about it.


===Discontinuity, Plot Holes, Errors===
===Discontinuity===
''to be added''
*How does [[de Vries]] control the ravens, and what is their function?
*At the start of the story there are three Ogri. One falls off a cliff, but later there are still three.
*If Cessair has escaped from the prison ship, why does she stay on [[Earth]]? What's her plan?


==Continuity==
==Continuity==
*This is the third of six linked serials that comprise the whole of [[Season 16]], known collectively as The Key to Time.
*Modified Ogri appear in [[Legacy]].
*Modified Ogri appear in [[Legacy]].


==DVD, Video and Other Releases==
==DVD, Video and Other Releases==
''to be added''
 
'''DVD Releases'''
[[Image:Ktt_region2.JPG|right|75px]]
[[Image:Ktt_region1.jpg|right|75px]]
[[Image:Stones_of_blood_region1.jpg|right|75px]]
 
*Released along with ''[[The Ribos Operation]]'', ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'', ''[[The Androids of Tara]]'', ''[[The Power of Kroll]]'' and ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'' as ''Doctor Who: The Key to Time''. This [[October]] [[2002]] release was only in Region 1. Extras include commentary by [[Mary Tamm]] and [[Darrol Blake]], a photo gallery and production information subtitles.
 
*Also released with same stories as ''Doctor Who: The Key to Time'', an extras-laden box set limited to 15,000 in its initial UK release on [[24th September]] [[2007]].
 
Contents:
*Commentary by [[Tom Baker]], [[Mary Tamm]], [[Susan Engel]] and [[David Fisher]].
*Commentary by [[Mary Tamm]] and [[Darrol Blake]] (carried over from the 2002 set).
*[[Getting Blood from the Stones]] - Cast and crew look back at the making of '''The Stones of Blood''', including Mary Tamm, [[John Leeson]], Susan Engel, David Fisher, [[Anthony Read]], Darrol Blake and [[Matt Irvine]].
*Hammer Horror - A short featurette considering the influences of horror films on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories over the years.
*[[Stones Free]] - Mary Tamm visits the [[Rollright Stones]] to meet experts on this ancient stone circle.
*Deleted Scenes - Deleted footage from Part 2.
*The Model World of Robert Symes - An excerpt froma [[1979]] programme looking at the modelwork for '''The Stones of Blood'''.
*Blue Peter & Nationwide - The two BBC magazine programmes celebrate ''Doctor Who''s 15th anniversary.
*Continuities - Off-air continuity links from the story's original BBC1 transmission.
*Radio Times Billings - Original listings from Radio Times (DVD-ROM PC/Mac)
*Coming Soon Trailer - ''[[Planet of Evil]]''
*Production Subtitles


==Target Novelisations==
==Target Novelisations==
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* [http://www.gallifreyone.com/episode.php?id=5c Outpost Gallifrey entry for '''The Stones of Blood''']
* [http://www.gallifreyone.com/episode.php?id=5c Outpost Gallifrey entry for '''The Stones of Blood''']


 
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The Stones of Blood was the third story of Season 16 of Doctor Who. It was the show's 100th television story, and Part 4 was first broadcast on the week of the show's 15th anniversary.

Synopsis

Searching for the third segment to the Key to Time brings the Doctor and Romana to present-day Earth, where the travellers have to contend with stone circles, Druidic rituals, and a not-so-mythical goddess known as the Cailleach.

Plot

Part 1

The Doctor and Romana are about to embark in search of the third segment of the Key to Time when an aural warning tells them to "Beware the Black Guardian." At this prompt the Doctor reveals Romana was not sent on this quest by the President of the Time Lords, but rather by the omni-powerful White Guardian, who wishes them to gather the Key to maintain galactic stability. They venture outside to find themselves near the Nine Travellers, a group of gromlech or standing stones in Boscombe Moor, Cornwall. Also interested in the location is aged archaeologist, Professor Amelia Rumford, who is surveying the stones along with her friend, Vivien Fay.

Alerted to the activities of a local druidic sect, the Doctor heads off to meet its implied leader, de Vries, who lives in a large property nearby, Boscombe Hall, built on the site of the Convent of the Sisters of St Gudula. Inside, de Vries and his maid Martha are incanting to the Cailleach, the Druidic goddess of war and magic. The Doctor interrupts and is entertained briefly by de Vries until his host sees the opportunity to knock him out. De Vries and his mistress, dressed in a hideous bird costume, aim to sacrifice him to the Cailleach.

At the same time Romana is wandering by the cliff edge when an apparition of the Doctor confronts her and she falls over the edge.

Part 2

File:Stones of blood part2.JPG
K9 takes the initiative and almost pays the price

The sacrifice is disturbed by Professor Rumford, who helps the Doctor get free. They go to help Romana, who is found clinging to the cliff just below the edge. She is somewhat confused, but the newly arrived K-9 calms her by assuring Romana it is indeed the Doctor – and he is convinced of the existence of a projected doppleganger. He determines that de Vries can answer some questions, and sets off for Boscombe Hall. When he gets there he finds the owner and his maid dead, crushed to death and the place under attack by a pair of mobile giant stones like those from the Moor. The Doctor and K-9 repel the attack, though the robot is badly damaged and needs repair work in the TARDIS. Some more curious facts come to life: the Doctor works out that the stones need blood to survive; and Romana has pieced together that the owners of the Hall and the preceding convent were all women. It soon becomes clear they all had the same face too – that of Vivien Fay.

Meanwhile the woman in the bird costume has brought more stones (or Ogri, as she calls them) to life using poured blood. Romana ventures back to the stone circle and there finds Miss Fay in the costume. When challenged, she fires a weapon at Romana, causing her to dematerialise.

Part 3

After destroying one of the stones which is pursuing them, the Doctor and Professor Rumford reach the stone circle they are told by Miss Fay that Romana will be safe providing the Doctor stops interfering, and then disappears. The Doctor now identifies the stones as Ogri, a life form from Ogros in the Tau Ceti system, and there are two of them still missing and moving around the countryside. Two innocent campers help quench their taste for blood.

The Doctor calculates Romana and her captor must be in hyperspace, and builds a projecting device which he uses to transmit himself there. He arrives on a hyperspace craft which appears to be a prison vessel. He soon breaks a lock on a sealed door, releasing two floating globes. They are Megara, justice machines - dispensing the law as judge, jury and executioner. They contend that as the Doctor broke the seals he has transgressed the law and should be eliminated.

K-9 and Amelia have meanwhile been tasked with protecting the projector used by the Doctor to cross the dimensions, but find themselves under attack from two of the Ogri. Vivien returns to Earth and destroys the device but spares her friend. She takes the Ogri back to the hyperspace vessel with her and there tells the Doctor and Romana she has destroyed their linking device between the dimensions, leaving them trapped in hyperspace though she, with her wand, can cross the dimensions easily. She will now destroy them.

Part 4

File:Stones of blood part4.JPG
The Ogri threat is not the only one facing the Doctor

The Megara destroy one of the Ogri when it threatens them. The Doctor now faces trial by the Megara, an abrupt and unfair process dependent on the word but not the spirit of the law. Conducting his own defence, he attempts to draw Vivien Fay into the trial and to get the Megara to subject her to truth indicators, surmising she is one of the criminals from the prison ship. He finds out that one of the prisoners the ship was carrying is Cessair of Diplos, a criminal wanted for murder and the removal and misuse of the Great Seal of Diplos, which had the powers of transmutation, transformation, and the establishing of hyper spatial and temporal coordinates.

Amelia and K-9 have meanwhile repaired the projector and use the device to beam Romana back from the hyperspace vessel – plus the one surviving Ogri, which pursues them. They find some incriminating data at Miss Fay’s cottage and then Romana and the Ogri return to the spacecraft to await the verdict.

At the close of his trial, the Doctor is convicted and the Megara fire executing beams at him. He quickly drags Vivien into the beams’ focus, forcing the Megara to examine her to see if she is badly hurt. On doing so they find that she is indeed Cessair of Diplos. She is charged with her crimes when she awakes and the last Ogri is confined in a cell aboard the ship to be returned to its own planet. Cessair is sentenced to confinement for 1500 years and perpetual imprisonment, both to run consecutively, and is turned into stone on Boscawen Moor.

Evading further questioning by the Megara on the matter of his delayed execution, the Doctor, K-9 and Romana return to the TARDIS, thanking Amelia for her great assistance. As he suspected the Great Seal of Diplos – removed from the Cessair’s neck before she was turned to stone - is the third segment of the Key to Time and he translates it to its proper form.

Cast

Crew

References

Story Notes

  • The Stones of Blood had the working titles The Nine Maidens and The Stones of Time.
  • Gerald Cross also provided the voice of the White Guardian, uncredited.
  • Director Darrol Blake originally offered the role of Vivien Fay to Honor Blackman, who declined the part as she felt Beatrix Lehmann had all the best material. Blake then asked Maria Aitken, who wasn't interested. Susan Engel was finally hired for the part. Blackman would later appear in the Sixth Doctor serial Terror of the Vervoids, third segment of 'The Trial of a Time Lord.
  • The fifteenth anniversary of the programme took place on 23rd November 1978, five days after the broadcast of Part 4. To commemorate this, Anthony Read asked David Fisher to write a new scene (expanded by Darrol Blake) featuring Romana and K-9 surprising the Doctor with a cake celebrating his 751st birthday (and a new, identical scarf). However, producer Graham Williams vetoed this idea as being too self-indulgent, and the scene was never shot. Blake had already ordered a cake, and this was eventually eaten by the cast and crew.
  • This was the only story between Frontier in Space and the end of the series' initial run not to have the special sounds created by Dick Mills. Due to Mills suffering a brief illness, Elizabeth Parker provided the sound effects instead.
  • When the Doctor and Amelia are first chased by the Ogri, two crew-members are quite clearly visible in the doorway manipulating the creature. One appears in the right side of the doorway just after the Ogri enters, the other can be glimpsed behind the Ogri itself, pushing it forward.

Ratings

  • Part 1 - 8.6m viewers.
  • Part 2 - 6.6m viewers.
  • Part 3 - 9.3m viewers.
  • Part 4 - 7.6m viewers.

Myths

to be added

Location Filming

  • The exteriors of this story were filmed on location at the Rollright Stones, a real megalithic site in central England. An actual legend of the site states that it is impossible to count the stones. As the serial ends, the Doctor notes that the number of stones in the circle has changed (due to the removal of 3 Ogri and the addition of Cessair's imprisoned form) and suggests Dr. Rumford write a monograph about it.

Discontinuity

  • How does de Vries control the ravens, and what is their function?
  • At the start of the story there are three Ogri. One falls off a cliff, but later there are still three.
  • If Cessair has escaped from the prison ship, why does she stay on Earth? What's her plan?

Continuity

  • This is the third of six linked serials that comprise the whole of Season 16, known collectively as The Key to Time.
  • Modified Ogri appear in Legacy.

DVD, Video and Other Releases

DVD Releases

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  • Also released with same stories as Doctor Who: The Key to Time, an extras-laden box set limited to 15,000 in its initial UK release on 24th September 2007.

Contents:

  • Commentary by Tom Baker, Mary Tamm, Susan Engel and David Fisher.
  • Commentary by Mary Tamm and Darrol Blake (carried over from the 2002 set).
  • Getting Blood from the Stones - Cast and crew look back at the making of The Stones of Blood, including Mary Tamm, John Leeson, Susan Engel, David Fisher, Anthony Read, Darrol Blake and Matt Irvine.
  • Hammer Horror - A short featurette considering the influences of horror films on Doctor Who stories over the years.
  • Stones Free - Mary Tamm visits the Rollright Stones to meet experts on this ancient stone circle.
  • Deleted Scenes - Deleted footage from Part 2.
  • The Model World of Robert Symes - An excerpt froma 1979 programme looking at the modelwork for The Stones of Blood.
  • Blue Peter & Nationwide - The two BBC magazine programmes celebrate Doctor Whos 15th anniversary.
  • Continuities - Off-air continuity links from the story's original BBC1 transmission.
  • Radio Times Billings - Original listings from Radio Times (DVD-ROM PC/Mac)
  • Coming Soon Trailer - Planet of Evil
  • Production Subtitles

Target Novelisations

to be added

See Also

to be added

External Links

{{Wikipedia:The_Stones_of_Blood}}