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1.The Stranger - Vol. 2 - In Memory Alone / The Making Of In Memory Alone [1993] starring: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant
directed by: Bill Baggs
August 31, 1993
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Stranger - Vol. 2 - In Memory Alone / The Making Of In Memory Alone [1993]
This adventure in the life of "The Stranger" demonstrates how well Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant work together and how it makes you wish that they had been given more time by the BBC to continue working together on Doctor Who.

"In Memory Alone" is written by Nicholas Briggs (who makes a more than Alfred Hitchcock-style appearance in the story, but that's no surprise to anyone who's seen his work). The story shares many atmospheric elements from the "train station" story of 'Sapphire & Steel' and is good for that.

The legend of "The Stranger" was a short one and if there could have been a "classic age" of The Stranger, then it's this story. A time before too many questions ... Read More:

2.The Stranger - The Terror Game [1994] starring: Colin Baker, David Troughton, Louise Jameson
directed by: Bill Baggs
August 14, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Stranger - The Terror Game [1994]
This adventure in the life of "The Stranger" demonstrates how well Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant work together and how it makes you wish that they had been given more time by the BBC to continue working together on Doctor Who.

"In Memory Alone" is written by Nicholas Briggs (who makes a more than Alfred Hitchcock-style appearance in the story, but that's no surprise to anyone who's seen his work). The story shares many atmospheric elements from the "train station" story of 'Sapphire & Steel' and is good for that.

The legend of "The Stranger" was a short one and if there could have been a "classic age" of The Stranger, then it's this story. A time before too many questions ... Read More:

3.The Stranger - Breach Of The Peace [1994] starring: Colin Baker, David Troughton, Caroline John
directed by: Bill Baggs
August 14, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Stranger - Breach Of The Peace [1994]
This adventure in the life of "The Stranger" demonstrates how well Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant work together and how it makes you wish that they had been given more time by the BBC to continue working together on Doctor Who.

"In Memory Alone" is written by Nicholas Briggs (who makes a more than Alfred Hitchcock-style appearance in the story, but that's no surprise to anyone who's seen his work). The story shares many atmospheric elements from the "train station" story of 'Sapphire & Steel' and is good for that.

The legend of "The Stranger" was a short one and if there could have been a "classic age" of The Stranger, then it's this story. A time before too many questions ... Read More:

4.P.R.O.B.E. - Unnatural Selection starring: Caroline John, Louise Jameson, Charles Kay, Keith Brooks (III), Zoe Randall
directed by: Bill Baggs
October 14, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : P.R.O.B.E. - Unnatural Selection
This adventure in the life of "The Stranger" demonstrates how well Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant work together and how it makes you wish that they had been given more time by the BBC to continue working together on Doctor Who.

"In Memory Alone" is written by Nicholas Briggs (who makes a more than Alfred Hitchcock-style appearance in the story, but that's no surprise to anyone who's seen his work). The story shares many atmospheric elements from the "train station" story of 'Sapphire & Steel' and is good for that.

The legend of "The Stranger" was a short one and if there could have been a "classic age" of The Stranger, then it's this story. A time before too many questions ... Read More:

5.P.R.O.B.E. - Ghosts Of Winterborne starring: Charmian May, Peter Davison, Louise Jameson, Caroline John, Reece Shearsmith
directed by: Bill Baggs
November 11, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : P.R.O.B.E. - Ghosts Of Winterborne
The second instalment in a two-part story, "Ghosts of Winterbourne" further describes the events in the lives of Andrew Powell and co., particularly how the student falls victim to the horrific charms of Isaac Gretorex in human form. With all the intensity and unpredictability of Mark Gatiss' previous effort, "Devil of Winterbourne", "Ghosts" is by no means a let-down, and no characteristics are evident of "sequel syndrome", in which half of the film is taken up describing the events of the previous movie. With the only new characters taking up minor roles (the new school chums of Andrew Powell), the interaction between the principle actors loses none of the magic or power evident in "Devil". Noticeable is the absence of Georgie (Gatiss' own character), ... Read More:

6.P.R.O.B.E. - The Devil Of Winterborne [1995] starring: Caroline John, Louise Jameson, Terry Molloy, Geoffrey Beevers, Peter Davison
directed by: Bill Baggs
September 09, 1996
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : P.R.O.B.E. - The Devil Of Winterborne [1995]
Despite its limited budget and rather clichéd special effects, Mark Gatiss' "Devil of Winterbourne" is written in such a way that the twists and turns of the story keep the viewers on the edge of their sets without the need for a sudden blast of Psycho-esque music or an almost unnecessary attention-grabbing movement of an object previously thought to be inanimate which is normal to specimens of this genre. The impossible-to-predict story line creates the sense of tension necessary to as sci-fi film, and it is so strong that it makes life easy for the actors. Although in some cases the acting is far from perfect, the fine portrayals of several both major and minor characters (namely Reece Shearsmith, Peter Davison and Gatiss himself) are detailed ... Read More:

7.The Stranger - Eye Of The Beholder [1995] starring: David Troughton, Colin Baker, John Wadmore, Geoffrey Beevers
directed by: Bill Baggs
August 07, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Stranger - Eye Of The Beholder [1995]
Despite its limited budget and rather clichéd special effects, Mark Gatiss' "Devil of Winterbourne" is written in such a way that the twists and turns of the story keep the viewers on the edge of their sets without the need for a sudden blast of Psycho-esque music or an almost unnecessary attention-grabbing movement of an object previously thought to be inanimate which is normal to specimens of this genre. The impossible-to-predict story line creates the sense of tension necessary to as sci-fi film, and it is so strong that it makes life easy for the actors. Although in some cases the acting is far from perfect, the fine portrayals of several both major and minor characters (namely Reece Shearsmith, Peter Davison and Gatiss himself) are detailed ... Read More:

8.The Airzone Solution [1993] starring: Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Sylvester McCoy, Peter Davison, Jon Pertwee
directed by: Bill Baggs
April 25, 1994
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Airzone Solution [1993]
This film was a great idea for those of who are Dr. Who fans as it brings together four of the five remaining doctors. It is a great story and it is an easy film to watch.

My suggestion is: if you are tempted ... go ahead and buy it! You'll enjoy it

9.The Stranger - The Zero Imperative [1994] starring: Colin Baker, Jon Pertwee, Sylvester McCoy, Caroline John, Linda Lusardi
directed by: Bill Baggs
August 14, 1995
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Stranger - The Zero Imperative [1994]
This film was a great idea for those of who are Dr. Who fans as it brings together four of the five remaining doctors. It is a great story and it is an easy film to watch.

My suggestion is: if you are tempted ... go ahead and buy it! You'll enjoy it

10.The Doctors - 30 Years Of Time Travel And Beyond [1995] starring: Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Sylvester McCoy, Peter Davison, Colin Baker
directed by: Bill Baggs
May 27, 2002
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : The Doctors - 30 Years Of Time Travel And Beyond [1995]
This film was a great idea for those of who are Dr. Who fans as it brings together four of the five remaining doctors. It is a great story and it is an easy film to watch.

My suggestion is: if you are tempted ... go ahead and buy it! You'll enjoy it

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