You wanted it – so here it is: the Doctor Who Complete Series 6 will be available from November 21st on DVD, Blu-ray AND download!
The Doctor, Amy and Rory return to face monsters, mysteries and adventures all across time and space in the action-packed sixth series. Billed as the biggest and best series yet, all 13 thrilling episodes of Series 6 together with host of exclusive extras arrive on DVD and Blu ray from 21st November, priced £51.05 and £61.27. Episodes are also available on download to own.
With Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond, Arthur Darvill as Rory and Alex Kingston as River Song, these exciting new episodes also guest stars a wealth of British acting talent including David Walliams (Come Fly With Me), James Corden (Gavin and Stacey), Daniel Mays (Outcasts), Simon Callow (Rome) and Mark Gatiss (Sherlock), Hugh Bonneville (Twenty Twelve), Suranne Jones (Five Days) and Lily Cole (The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus).
The series begins with The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon, when the Doctor, Amy, Rory and River Song find themselves in Sixties America, battling the invasion the world forgot, before sailing on the high seas of 1696 aboard a pirate ship, to solve the mystery of the Siren in The Curse of the Black Spot.
In a bubble universe at the very edge of reality, the Doctor meets an old friend with a new face in The Doctor’s Wife, and in The Rebel Flesh/The Also People the travellers find a monastery on a remote island in the near future, an industrial accident takes on a terrible human shape. They also venture across centuries and galaxies, and encounter the greatest war criminal in all of history, in Let’s Kill Hitler.
The travellers also discover there’s no scarier place in the universe than a child’s bedroom in Night Terrors, and a visit to an alien quarantine facility will reveal to Rory a very different side to Amy in The Girl Who Waited. In a hotel where walls move, corridors twist and rooms vanish, death lies waiting – is this The God Complex, or is that something else entirely…?
But the Doctor’s time has yet to come. He has one last stop to make on his final journey – an old friend needs his help and an old foe must be defeated before Closing Time. But time catches up with us all and the Doctor can delay no more, as he travels to meet his fate in The Wedding of River Song.
Doctor Who Complete Series 6 Boxset showcases a wealth of added bonus material including 13 Doctor Who Confidential’s for each episode, last year’s Christmas episode, A Christmas Carol, 4 Monster Files and 4 episode commentaries. Also, never been seen before, five specially written and created mini episodes entitled Night and the Doctor – a series of short films written by show frontrunner Steven Moffat exclusively for the DVD release.
You can purchase the Doctor Who Complete Series 6 boxset for just £37.49 on Amazon for the DVD or £44.99 for the Blu-ray version
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Doctor Who Complete Series 6 is also available in a Limited Edition numbered Boxset that features a Silence head in terrifying 3D as well as four lenticular art cards, as seen below…














I’ve seen the 3D Silent – not really that impressive, in my opinion. However, those art card images look amazing, especially that one of the regulars.
I’ve pre-ordered mine on Blu-Ray from Amazon. Should be delivered on 23rd November. Sweet. I’m a bit annoyed at only four audio commentaries. I hope that’s a typo.
Was Simon Callow in this series?
I think that must be an error…
Simon Callow will reprise his role as Charles Dickens in the series finale “The Wedding Of River Song”.
Simon Callow is Dickens in the next episode…only a cameo I’d wager though…
New Dr Who DVD’s have always been overpriced, but at least the extras were marginally interesting. As with last year’s extras this is a cut price package and while the launch price has been reduced from last year’s launch price it really isn’t worth £37.
Notwithstanding, when this is signifcantly reduced I will buy this. Or perhaps second hand.
Oh and please don’t misunderstand; this is not a criticism of the current producers. I like both RTD and SM Dr Who. They are different incarnations of the same thing; different and of equal value.
I just think the DVD’s are overpriced. In the past, this never bothered me and I’ve bought every other series when launched on DVD, but when I measure value and worth, £37 is not worth it.
Where’s the one with the Cybermen?