Last Monday, I gave you all the chance to win the Doctor Who Christmas Special on DVD. The Internet random number generator has now spoken and the winner is…
Starring: Matt Smith, Karen Gillan Writer: Steven Moffat Director: Farin Blackburn Price: £10.20 (Amazon price: £6.49; BBC Shop price: £6.99) Released: January 16th 2012
Well, those nice people at the BBC Shop have sent me some more DVDs to review, and as always, I’m giving away the ones I don’t want. First up, it’s The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe, which I reviewed briefly a while back:
Quite nice, but nothing too remarkable. Some nods to continuity (Androzani Major) and a few tears were elicited towards the end, but this was just a bit of Christmas fun and loveliness really.
If you’d like a proper review, Stuart has a good one.
Anyway, the DVD contains not only the whole episode but also two hours of bonus features, including a prequel and three ‘The Best of Doctor Who‘ features. I haven’t watched them. They might be good. Okay, I have watched the prequel because it’s on YouTube and here:
But I don’t want the DVD. However, if you want it, now’s your chance to enter the first TMINE competition of the year!
To enter, all you have to do is leave a comment below or email me! Usual competition rules apply and you have to live in the UK. Closing date is Sunday 19th February 2012 at 11.59pm.
Last Tuesday, I gave you all the chance to win John Bishop Live: The Collection on DVD. Well, the deadline’s up and with the able assistance of the Internet Random Number Generator, I can proudly announce that the winner is…
…but there’s no chance whatsoever that I’m going to watch it, so it’s time for a simple competition to win John Bishop Live: The Collection on DVD. Included are Elvis Has Left the Building and The Sunshine Tour, together worth £17.99 at the BBC Shop.
And to enter, all you have to do is leave a comment below or email me! Usual competition rules apply and you have to live in the UK. Closing date is Monday 16th at 11.59pm.
Time for another shiny Christmas competition, courtesy of those lovely people at the BBC Shop. Go buy something from them sometime. They’re quite cheap.
At first, Top Gear At The Movies sounds like it could be quite a fun but cheap idea: clips of all the great car chase movies.
But you’d be wrong. That’s not what this is.
This is Top Gear‘s homage to the car chase and cars in movies, in all its various forms, all done in a very Top Gear style. Let Richard Hammond and James May explain it all to you.