The Macra Terror scuttles onto Blu-ray (updated)
The lost Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story The Macra Terror by Ian Stuart Black is coming to Blu-ray and DVD next year. Pre-order is now available on Amazon and HMV […]
The lost Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story The Macra Terror by Ian Stuart Black is coming to Blu-ray and DVD next year. Pre-order is now available on Amazon and HMV […]
The lost Patrick Troughton Doctor Who story The Macra Terror by Ian Stuart Black is coming to Blu-ray and DVD next year.
Pre-order is now available on Amazon and HMV and other outlets.
Originally broadcast in four weekly parts from 11 March to 1 April 1967, and starring Patrick Troughton, Anneke Wills, Michael Craze and Frazer Hines, no full episodes of this serial are known to have survived on film. Fortunately for fans, a complete audio recording of all four parts still exists. Now, 52 years later, the four episodes will be brought back to life through the power of animation, available on disc and digital download, in both colour and black and white, from 18 March 2019.
Anneke Wills says, ‘Back in 1967 “There’s no such thing as Macra!” was the cry; and for many years after there was no such thing as “The Macra Terror”. Now, thanks to the magic of animation, we can see the story come to life again. I can’t wait to see this adventure and how gratifying to have a little more of Ben and Polly’s time with the Doctor available to be seen by new generations.’
The Doctor (Patrick Troughton) and his companions arrive on a human colony in the far flung future. The colony appears to be a giant recreational complex – a holiday camp for rest and relaxation. Everyone looks happy and carefree but all is not as it seems. The colony has been infiltrated and brainwashed by a race of giant parasitic crab creatures called the Macra.
The Macra have only returned once since, 40 years later, coming face to face with the Tenth Doctor (David Tennant) and Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) in the 2007 episode Gridlock.
Paul Hembury, Executive Producer, BBC Studios says, ‘After the success of Shada, we were very excited by the possibility of further animations. We are therefore delighted to be able to bring fans these missing episodes in a completely new form.’
Charles Norton, the director/producer of Shada and The Power of the Daleks, fulfils the same role on this story, with Martin Geraghty as lead character artist and Adrian Salmon as story artist.
Special features for the DVD and Blu-ray release include: Animation Gallery, Behind the Scenes Film and Audio Commentary.
Doctor Who: The Macra Terror will be released on digital download, DVD (RRP £20.42), Blu-ray (RRP £25.52) and special edition Steelbook (RRP £40.84) on 18 March 2019. Pre-order from midnight tonight from Amazon (all SKUs) and HMV: DVD, Blu-ray, Steelbook.
A special screening of Doctor Who: The Macra Terror will be held at the BFI Southbank, London on 16 March 2019. Tickets will go on sale to BFI members on Tuesday 5 February with public sale opening on Tuesday 12 February. Further information will be available soon via the BFI website.
Why does the picture show the electric cables into the console, that were meant to be hidden?
According to the animator, “That’s the wheel console, with added fault locator, it was rejigged for macra”