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: Part 3 Meddlers in Time! Find out how Earth has been influenced by alien intervention …
: Part 3 Meddlers in Time! Find out how Earth has been influenced by alien intervention …


==DVD Release (with cover blurb)==
==DVD release (with cover blurb)==


: Each issue came with a DVD release.  
: Each issue came with a DVD release.  
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:: Ignoring the Brigadier’s strict instructions, the Doctor decides to take the TARDIS on a trip into Earth’s past. But this is no holiday – the Time Lord is investigating the disappearance of several scientists from the 20th century and all evidence points to a kidnapper at work in the medieval age. When he and his new companion Sarah Jane Smith arrive at the castle of robber baron Irongron, the Doctor realises just what he is up against: a stranded Sontaran prepared to wreck Earth’s history to make his escape …
:: Ignoring the Brigadier’s strict instructions, the Doctor decides to take the TARDIS on a trip into Earth’s past. But this is no holiday – the Time Lord is investigating the disappearance of several scientists from the 20th century and all evidence points to a kidnapper at work in the medieval age. When he and his new companion Sarah Jane Smith arrive at the castle of robber baron Irongron, the Doctor realises just what he is up against: a stranded Sontaran prepared to wreck Earth’s history to make his escape …


==Notable information==
==Notable Information==
* It was [[Winston Churchill]] who placed Van Gogh’s painting of ‘The Pandorica Opens’ in the Royal Collection.
* It was [[Winston Churchill]] who placed Van Gogh’s painting of ‘The Pandorica Opens’ in the Royal Collection.
* [[Bob Hoskins]] was originally approached to play the part of [[Irongron]] in [[The Time Warrior]] but was unavailable, so he suggested [[David Daker]] for the role.
* [[Bob Hoskins]] was originally approached to play the part of [[Irongron]] in [[The Time Warrior]] but was unavailable, so he suggested [[David Daker]] for the role.
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