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What dr who dvd do you have?.

Mr Pointy Ears

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I have all of the hartnell episodes(that have be release so far)except for the aztecs and the sensorites,same with troughton(except for the tomb of the cybermen,getting it in the next few weeks.)got most of colin baker epsiodes,be getting the more dvds in the coming months.
 
I don't have a great deal of Classic Who on DVD, just a select few stories that I liked:

- Day of the Daleks
- Genesis of the Daleks
- The Robots of Death
- Remembrance of the Daleks

- The 1996 TV Movie

Plus, I have all of "nuWho" (vanillas for Series 1, boxes for the rest)
 
I have everything recorded on DVD from PBS TV recordings, all the Stories that have aired on TV over the years, and I've burned the fans reconstructions to DVD
 
Everything that has been officially released on DVD in North America, plus the movie (region 2), the first four seasons of Sarah Jane, seasons 2 and 3 of Torchwood, the Peter Cushing Dalek movies, all of the Stranger series starring Colin Baker, off the top of my head.
 
I have about 20 of the classic series Who on DVD, including the Lost in Time and Key to Time Special Edition sets. All modern-era seasons and spin-offs (except Miracle Day which isn't out in North America yet). I've also burned DVD-R copies of my first-generation VHSes of the first three Stranger videos with Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant plus Airzone Solution (and if they ever show up on DVD over here again I'll buy them properly).

Alex
 
Just the "The Beginning" and "Lost in Time" sets, and the first two seasons of NuWho. I plan on getting the rest of NuWho at some point.
 
I don't own any. My collection was reduced down to just three DVDs (The Dalek Invasion of Earth, The Tomb of the Cybermen and Lost in Time) but they eventually were sold off, along with my older VHS collection (which was considerably larger and consisted of around 40 titles). I never watched them, even moreso after becoming a father. I ended up losing interest in the show and it wasn't until the recovery of the two missing episodes in December 2011 that my interest began to rise again.

If I were to begin collecting again I'd probably only go for a handful, namely the ones I sold plus The Beginning, The Chase, Inferno and a few others.
 
I have nearly all of the UK releases apart from a few Tom, Jon and Sylvester.

I will be completing my collection at some point soonish.
 
All nuWho, blu-rays where available, plus the Five Doctors.

I wish the classics would be done in collections. I'm more of a purist and wouldn't mind some bad in with the good.
 
I'll list mine by Doctor:

Hartnell
The Space Museum/The Chase
The Ark
The Gunfighters
Lost in Time

Troughton
The Dominators
The Invasion
The War Games
Lost in Time

Pertwee
Spearhead from Space
Terror of the Autons
Colony in Space
Day of the Daleks
The Curse of Peladon
The Mutants
The Three Doctors
Dalek War
The Time Warrior
Invasion of the Dinosaurs
The Monster of Peladon
Planet of the Spiders

T. Baker
The Ark in Space
Genesis of the Daleks
Revenge of the Cybermen
Pyramids of Mars
The Android Invasion
The Seeds of Doom
The Masque of Madragora
The Deadly Assassin
The Talons of Weng-Chiang (special edition)
The Sun Makers
The Horns of Nimon
Meglos
The E-Space Trilogy
Keeper of Traken
Logopolis

Davison
Castrovalva
Kinda
Arc of Infinity
Sankedance
The King's Demons
The Five Doctors (special edition)
The Awakening
Frotios
Resurrection of the Daleks
Planet of Fire

C. Baker
The Mark of the Rani
The Two Doctors

McCoy
Time and the Rani
Paradise Towers
Remembrance of the Daleks
Silver Nemesis
Battlefield
Survival

McGann
The Telemovie

Eccleston
Season 1

Tennant
Season 2
Season 3
Season 4
The Next Doctor
Planet of the Dead
The Waters of Mars
The End of Time

Smith
Season 5
A Christmas Carol
Season 6, Part 1
Season 6, Part 2
 
The complete Pertwee and The Five Doctors.

I love them all, but Jon's still "The Man."
 
Still relatively new to the Dr. Who Universe so I will just start with seasons 2-4 with David Tennant.
 
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I would also like to add the DVDs that would be released if the episodes existed. I'd buy Power of the Daleks in a heartbeat.
 
All that have been released and all the missing episodes collections on audio that have been released in the last year or so - looking forward to the next one coming this week!
 
All I've got at the moment is "The Beginning."

I'm planning to buy The Keys of Marinus and The Aztecs soon.
 
I have almost all of the classic series except the Revisitation boxsets and some of the most recent releases. Due to my policy of buying only complete stories I also don't own the Lost in Time boxset.
 
Just The War Games, purchased last year almost on impulse. Despite its ten-episode lebgth, it's actually a fast-paced and highly enjoyable romp.
 
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