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Doctor Who: Shada

  • Video
  • 2017
  • TV-PG
  • 2h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
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Tom Baker and Lalla Ward in Doctor Who: Shada (2017)
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The story revolves around the planet Shada, on which the Time Lords have constructed a high security prison for some of the Universe's most dangerous criminals. Skagra, a flawed genius from ... Read allThe story revolves around the planet Shada, on which the Time Lords have constructed a high security prison for some of the Universe's most dangerous criminals. Skagra, a flawed genius from the planet Dronoid, wishes to create a "Universal Mind" in which all the pooled knowledge ... Read allThe story revolves around the planet Shada, on which the Time Lords have constructed a high security prison for some of the Universe's most dangerous criminals. Skagra, a flawed genius from the planet Dronoid, wishes to create a "Universal Mind" in which all the pooled knowledge of the universe's greatest criminals would be placed at his disposal and with which he int... Read all

  • Director
    • Charles Norton
  • Writers
    • Douglas Adams
    • Sydney Newman
    • C.E. Webber
  • Stars
    • Tom Baker
    • Lalla Ward
    • Christopher Neame
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    909
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Norton
    • Writers
      • Douglas Adams
      • Sydney Newman
      • C.E. Webber
    • Stars
      • Tom Baker
      • Lalla Ward
      • Christopher Neame
    • 9User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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    Tom Baker
    Tom Baker
    • The Doctor
    Lalla Ward
    Lalla Ward
    • Romana
    • (voice)
    Christopher Neame
    Christopher Neame
    • Skagra
    • (voice)
    Daniel Hill
    Daniel Hill
    • Chris Parsons
    • (voice)
    Denis Carey
    • Professor Chronotis
    • (archive footage)
    Victoria Burgoyne
    Victoria Burgoyne
    • Clare Keightley
    • (voice)
    David Brierly
    David Brierly
    • K9
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    Gerald Campion
    • Wilkin
    • (archive footage)
    Shirley Dixon
    Shirley Dixon
    • The Ship
    • (voice)
    Derek Pollitt
    • Caldera
    • (archive footage)
    James Coombes
    James Coombes
    • The Krargs
    • (voice)
    John Hallet
    • Police Constable
    • (as John Hallett)
    David Strong
    • Man in Car
    • (archive footage)
    James Muir
    • Fisherman
    • (archive footage)
    Derek Suthern
    • Krarg
    Barnaby Edwards
    • Krarg
    Tim Bentinck
    Tim Bentinck
    • The Doctor - Body Double
    Toby Hadoke
    • Continuity Announcer
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Charles Norton
    • Writers
      • Douglas Adams
      • Sydney Newman
      • C.E. Webber
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    10A_Kind_Of_CineMagic

    About Time (in more ways than one)

    This story was not completed during its original recording for season 17 of the classic series due to industrial dispute interfering with the schedule. It has since been released as an audio version, as a reconstruction with narration for missing parts, as an audio and animated remake with the 8th Doctor instead of the 4th Doctor and finally this reconstruction with restored original footage and animation for the previously missing portions (which also has an added scene at the end with Tom Baker reappearing as his much older self.) In my opinion this most recent animated reconstruction gives the best depiction of the original story despite limitations with the animation. It allows us to fully appreciate Shada in all its glory.

    The story involves the Doctor and Romana arriving at Cambridge in order to see the Doctor's friend and fellow Time Lord Professor Chronotis just as evil scientist Skagra is also looking for him in order to acquire a stolen Gallifreyan book which has the power to release Time Lord criminal Salyavin who has the power to implant his mind into others. Skagra who already has the means to extract people's minds intends using Salyavin's powers for himself.

    The adventure is thoroughly absorbing, intelligent and fun. There is very funny humour, quite dark moments and loads of charm throughout. Denis Carey is magnificent as Professor Chronotis, one of the great guest characters both in the idea behind the character and the performance. It is a pity he never appeared again. Other guest characters are all good and Romana is a great companion but above all that is Tom Baker who is at his magical best as the 4th Doctor. He is electrifying to watch and listen to. So funny, so intriguing and so entertaining. This story lets him have a real showcase and that is one of the reasons it is an absolute classic. It is awful that it was not finished and released at the time. Fans were denied this for so long.
    RodrigAndrisan

    Super boring!

    Probably for children up to 10 years of age it's a joy, for me, definitely not. I have been living in the UK for 11 years now, and I did not know anything about Dr. Who's "cult" series. I didn't get a job at a store in central London selling DVDs among other things, because the interviewer asked me who, what actors played the main character. That was 11 years ago. I had no idea. I do not know now, for me it was and it's not a priority. And, the instinct did not cheat me, I did not lose anything. Childish, puerile, babyish. Nice musical theme though.
    6CinemaSerf

    Doctor Who: Shada

    I have a friend who was involved in the commissioning of these hybrid animation versions of the old missing or incomplete "Dr. Who" series' and I think my scepticism was probably borne out with this rather curiously spliced story. With industrial action hitting the production with a week's worth of filming still to do, the animators have tried to visualise the gaps whilst the "Doctor" (Tom Baker) and "Romana" (Lalla Ward) have returned to revoice the additional bits as the story takes us to the planet of "Shada". It's a prison that holds - well it used to hold - the devious "Skagra" (Christopher Neame) who has escaped with quite an uniquely cunning plan. He wants to round up all the brains he can find and pool them into a great database of galactic knowledge. The best and worst of us all under his control! Thing is, only the Time Lords know where the place is, so when he discovers the retired old "Chronotis" (Denis Carey) living peaceably as a university lecturer on Earth, he sets off, replete with his ominous flying sphere, to incorporate his mind into his cerebral hub too. "Skagra" hadn't counted on he old chap still having enough of his wits about him to send for his favourite student - and so you know who and his pal and his dog duly arrive to combat his evil. I thought this a pretty weak story and Neame hadn't the slightest degree of menace as he prances around in his silvery cape. It does present us with quite an interesting look at just how the series was filmed, though, with the animated gaps illustrating the sort of batch-filming approach that was used before the edit - leaving no real rhyme nor reason to the absent bits. It's all watchable enough, but more as a curiosity and testament to some restorative imagination rather than because it's really very good.
    DoctorThotcer

    A rather enjoyable classic Who romp with Tom Baker in full flow.

    Firstly, this is a big update on the previously available version of this great lost 'masterpiece', including new model work, subtly polished effects, and a few newly filmed live action scenes, all joined together by pleasing digitally animated 'comic' style sections that fill in all the missing acted bits, which also serve to open up the settings far more than I'm sure the BBC would have been capable of achieving originally.

    If we're being honest, the story itself isn't exactly the best ever, it plods a teeny bit in places and gets rather too silly in others, but overall it works and the dialogue is typical Douglas Adams in that there are many fun to and fros between the characters which keeps you entertained regardless, and there are lots of enjoyable moments that carry it along quite adequately with a twist and a turn at the end.

    I enjoyed it tremendously, but any new classic Who is good Who when you're a fan, and it's worth it just for the delightful newly added live action scene right at the very end that will both delight and leave a lump in the throat of every whovian on the planet. It certainly did me.

    Between that and the most campily dressed villain ever brought to screen (seriously, it's jaw dropping), I highly recommend a viewing.
    7Prismark10

    At last, Shada

    Douglas Adams Shada has arrived a little bit later than advertised. Actually 37 years later.

    The uncompleted Tom Baker Doctor Who story has been lauded since it remained unfinished from 1980. Now the BBC has reconstructed it by animating the missing sequences, reuniting the living actors and including a new bonus scene at the end.

    The production crew wanted something epic like the City of Death broadcast in early 1979. The story had extensive location shooting in Cambridge and Tom Baker was in his pomp.

    Shada is a prison planet created by the Time Lords. The evil genius Skagra wants to create a universe with his mind controlling it. He needs to get there to release a notorious prisoner whose mind control functions he requires.

    Meanwhile the Doctor and Romana visit an old professor friend at St. Cedd's College, Cambridge. Professor Chronotis has called out to the Doctor but cannot remember why. However a mislaid book creates danger, Skagra is after the book which contains coded Time Lord secrets.

    First let me get the shallow stuff out of the way. Just how gorgeous was Victoria Burgoyne in this who plays Clare Keightley, the girlfriend of Chris Parsons.

    I do feel that at six parts the story is overlong. I much preferred the shorter webcast that starred Paul McGann. Some of the Cambridge scenes were there just to show off the fact that they were filming in and around the university buildings. Christopher Neame is rather one note as Skagra. The special effects for the orb and the invisible spaceship were not wholly convincing. (It does not help that Star Trek 4: The Voyage Home, did a parked invisible space ship better in 1986 and my mind kept going back to that.)

    However it is a joy to see Tom Baker again in a new story of Doctor Who. It just reminds me how much I loved his Doctor as a kid and he just makes it look so easy, never mind that in later years I read just how difficult he was to work with.

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    • Trivia
      In the Summer of 2017, the BBC began an effort to complete the serial officially, using newly recorded dialogue from the original cast, newly filmed live action material, newly recorded incidental music and sound effects and new animated footage, to complete the missing segments. The new material was produced by the same team that undertook the 2016 animated edition of the 1966 serial The Power of the Daleks.
    • Goofs
      After the TARDIS materializes in the field where the giant invisible spaceship resides, he feels around and defines the ship's shape and location, then exclaims, 'What's that red carpet doing over there?' and proceeds to walk right through it.

      This Goof must be for another version. In this 2017 completed version he walks on it, not through it.
    • Quotes

      The Doctor: Did you just see what I didn't see?

      Chris Parsons: No.

      The Doctor: Neither did I.

    • Connections
      Featured in Victoria Derbyshire: Episode dated 24 November 2017 (2017)

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2017 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official sites
      • Australian Screening Announcement
      • Press Coverage
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Доктор Кто: Шада
    • Filming locations
      • Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • BBC Worldwide
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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