Doctor Who: The Three Doctors

Doctor Who: The Three Doctors

Doctor Who: The Classic Series

  • Genre: Sci-Fi & Fantasy
  • Release Date: 1972-01-01
  • Episodes: 4
  • iTunes Price: GBP 5.99

Description

UNIT HQ comes under attack from an alien force, and the Doctor is forced to call on the Time Lords for help. So dangerous is this threat, that the First Law of Time is broken, and the First, Second and Third Doctors come together for one great battle.

Episodes

Title Time Price
1 The Three Doctors, Episode 1 24:33 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
2 The Three Doctors, Episode 2 24:18 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
3 The Three Doctors, Episode 3 24:23 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes
4 The Three Doctors, Episode 4 25:08 GBP 1.89 Buy on iTunes

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Reviews

  • Great

    5
    By Angelo aprea
    The episode 1 is amazing
  • HOLY MACKEREL

    5
    By Snail Laces
    WHAT!!! UTTERLY AMAZING. I DO ADMIT IT IS TERRIBLE LOOK BUT THE STORY IS AMAZING SO A IM THE DOCTOR YOU WANT A JELLY BABIE ALONZEE AND GERONIMO FROM ME!!!!!!!
  • You haven't seen my recorder anywhere have you?

    5
    By Fergal reviews.......
    This story is excellent. It was great to see the crotchety William Hartnell and the cosmic clown Patrick Troughton back on Doctor Who.
  • Three heads are better than one! Er...well maybe!

    5
    By Florrie
    A strange substance is transmitted to Earth by 'Space Lightening'. It's target: The Doctor. As the substance increases in size and belligerance, UNIT finds itself under attack. The Doctor, unable to stop it sends a distress call to the Time Lords for help! But they too are under attack and decide it's up to the Doctor to help himself, and by doing so they break the 1st Law of Time! Enter...The Doctor & The Doctor to help...The Doctor! This is a good story to celabrate 10 years of Doctor Who, and Patrick Troughton revives his role as the mischievious incarnation of the Doctor, who can't seem to help but annoy his future self (Jon Pertwee); which relationship they revive in their next meeting in the Five Doctors. Their constant bickering cause the Time Lords to send William Hartnells Doctor to control them. As William Hartnells health was rapidly deteriorating, his interaction is kept to a minimum, only able to give advice over the TARDIS televiewer. A good story, with some amusing moments, but so-so special effects. This story introduces us to more Time Lord lore, and we find out how the Time Lords gained their power, and the terrible cost of that power! A must see for all Doctor Who fans and casual viewers alike!
  • BRIL :)

    5
    By Conor Lane
    this set of episodes is one of the best!!! i love the bit with the booby trapped room and the electrified floor :D. ITUNES PLEASE ADD DALEK EPISODES!!! ESPECIALLY THE FIRST DALEK EPISODE :).
  • GREAT AT LAST ITUNES

    5
    By chaz400
    AT LAST THE CLASSIC DOCTOR WHO SERIES THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVOURITES BUT ONE QUESTION WERE ARE THE DALEKS? COME ON ITUMES WE WANT DALEKS!
  • Your thinking of buying this? Yes, of course it (anti)matters!

    4
    By AdamWoolley
    I would boldly claim that this is one of those "classic" episodes that does what it says on the tin and becomes a "classic". With some fantastic performances from the likes of John Levene and Nicholas Courtney, the UNIT side of the story is well and truly covered. Then the magical performances from Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee really do make this story special, with good ol' William Hartnell to come and calm them down if they got "a bit too giddy"! Omega makes a great villain, with a further appearance from him in "Arc of Infinity", just proving that he's a classic. All in all, I think the story is well structured and the characters and settings are brilliant! This is a MUST-BUY!
  • Quite Good

    4
    By Auton23
    Episode 1 & 2 fantastic, sort of losing it in part three and lost it in part four. But overall a great buy
  • wowsers

    5
    By charlywarly
    this is a great episode i love it :-)
  • The Three Doctors

    5
    By Heacoe
    This is one of the best episodes ever, Patrick Troughton is great in this one, annoying Jon Pertwee.

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