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Who’s on Time? $16.41 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Doctor Who: The Time Monster - $19.99 Includes:Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 1 (1972) Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 2 (1972) Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 3 (1972) Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 4 (1972) Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 5 (1972) Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 6 (1972) Doctor Who: The Time Monster, Episode 1 The six-part Doctor Who adventure “The Time Monster” begins as Professor Thascales of the Newton Institute unveils his newest invention, the Transmission of Matter … |
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Who? $19.74 "Who?" explores the identities of two narrators, the identities of the missing persons they focus upon, and the identities of a particular community of women at a particular time in history. It provides a fictional but authentic glimpse into an urban women’s liberation community of the 1970′s and 80′s, thus offering insight into the larger Who of this tale. This glimpse occurs within more intimate, less public settings of this movement and through the skeptical magnifying glass of one would-be detective’s point of view and the reflective lens of a later chronicler. This novel raises the question, Who? in relation to the women’s movement of the 1970′s, not just about each participant as individuals but also about the identity they shared. "I really liked "Who?" It works as a whole, with wonderful humor, political and psychological insight, mystery, intrigue, and depth. Blanchard captures a lot on many levels and she does it with great wit." –Bernice Mennis, writer and professor "I really enjoyed this novel. The mystery is compelling. Xavy is enchanting. I really felt for her. It kept me reading late at night." –Janet Calico, author of "Gifts" |
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Doctor Who: Time-Flight - $14.99 Includes:Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 1 (1982) Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 2 (1982) Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 3 (1982) Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 4 (1982) Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 1 Doctor Who’s 19th season came to a close with the four-part adventure “Time-Flight.” Finally able to return Tegan (Janet Fielding) to contemporary London, the Doctor (Peter Davison) ends up investigating the disappearance of a Concorde jet. Little does he suspect that he will soon endure another deadly rendezvous with one of his oldest and most formidable enemies. Beginning its run on March 22, 1982, “Time-Flight” was written by Peter Grimwade. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 2 In the second episode of the four-part story “Time-Flight,” the Doctor investigates the disappearance of a Concorde jet from Heathrow Airport. In hopes of solving the mystery, the Doctor and his companions, Tegan (Janet Fielding) and Nyssa (Sarah Sutton), board a second Concorde to reconstruct the events leading up to the disappearance — whereupon the three time travelers end up vanishing from sight themselves! First telecast March 23, 1982, “Time-Flight, Episode 2″ was written by Peter Grimwade. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 3 In the third episode of the four-part story “Time-Flight,” two Concordes — one of them bearing the Doctor (Peter Davison) and his companions — have vanished without a trace from London’s Heathrow Airport. It turns out that the culprit behind these disappearance is the Doctor’s perennial nemesis, the Master (Anthony Ainley), who hopes to gain control of the alien Xeraphin, and then the entire universe. First telecast March 29, 1982, “Time-Flight, Episode 3″ was written by Peter Grimwade. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: Time-Flight, Episode 4 In the conclusion of the four-part story “Time-Flight,” the renegade Time Lord the Master (Anthony Ainley) has split the alien Xeraphin in two halves, one good, one evil. Fortunately, the “good” half aligns itself with the Doctor (Peter Davison), who fully intends to thwart the Master’s latest scheme to take over the universe. The Doctor also hopes to pilot a stolen Concorde jet from 140 million B.C. to contemporary London! Written by Peter Grimwade, “Time-Flight, Episode 4″ was first telecast March 30, 1982, as the final episode of Dr. Who’s 19th season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Doctor Who: The Time Meddler - $14.99 Includes:Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 1 (1965) Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 2 (1965) Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 3 (1965) Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 4 (1965) Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 1 Written by Dennis Spooner, the four-part story arc “The Time Meddler” began on July 3, 1965, with its first episode, Doctor Who: The Watcher. The Doctor (William Hartnell) discovers that a member of his own race has become a dangerous outlaw. This realization leads the Doctor and his friends into embarking upon an incredible adventure in 11th century England — and, incidentally, causes a surprising amount of friction between the Doctor and Vicki (Maureen O’Brien). Peter Butterworth makes his series debut as the renegade time lord known as “The Meddling Monk.” ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 2 In the second episode of the four-part story “The Time Meddler,” the Doctor arrives in 11th century England in hopes of finding out the plans of a renegade Time Lord (Peter Butterworth). Disguised as a monk, the Doctor begins to realize that the villain’s scheme is somehow connected with the impending Battle of Hastings. Meanwhile, fellow TARDIS crew member Vicki (Maureen O’Brien) makes a startling discovery. Written by Dennis Spooner, Doctor Who: The Meddling Monk first aired on July 10, 1965. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 3 In the third episode of the four-part story “The Time Meddler,” the efforts of the Doctor (William Hartnell) to prevent a renegade Time Lord (Peter Butterworth) from altering the course of history in 11th century England are complicated when the TARDIS vanishes from sight. Sadly, there are even more pressing problems at hand: The Battle of Hastings has begun and the villain intends to disastrously redirect the outcome. Written by Dennis Spooner, Doctor Who: A Battle of Wits first aired on July 17, 1965. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Time Meddler, Episode 4 In the conclusion of the four-part story “The Time Meddler,” the TARDIS crew finds itself in the thick of things at the Battle of Hastings. Meanwhile, a renegade Time Lord (Peter Butterworth) pulls strings to determine the outcome of the battle. Can the Doctor (William Hartnell) stop the course of history from changing? Written by Dennis Spooner, Doctor Who: Checkmate first aired on July 24, 1965, as the final episode of Doctor Who’s second season. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Who’s There $7.79 Miss Iras past in the Medieval days was suppose to save her from being mutated for the present. His sister May was possessed with Miss Iras spirit. Now he has to get the eye amulet back, to save Peter and Mark from the hourglass of time. Taking with him his Dad and his science teacher Mr. Burnfire, as they journey into an adventure of how Miss Ira became what she is by the Ancient Ones controlling the spacecraft. However, will Philip be able to rescue his sister and get her soul back from being trapped inside Miss Iras teenaged body? With the help from his Dad, and the Butterfly Boy that they met in the Lake of Doom, he hopes he can finally stop the unthinkable from happening. |
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Doctor Who: The Time Warrior - $14.99 Includes:Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 3 (1973) Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 1 (1973) Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 2 (1973) Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 4 (1974) Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 3 In the third episode of the four-part story “The Time Warrior,” the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and Sarah (Elisabeth Sladen) arrive in Medieval England, where they locate several UNIT scientists who have been abducted from the 20th century by Sontaran warrior Lynx (Kevin D. Lindsay). Hoping to use the scientists’ knowledge to help him repair his spaceship, Lynx has also entered into an sinister alliance with pirate chieftan Irongron (David Daker). Thus, the Doctor has not one but two formidable opponents to contend with — and, of course, poor Sarah is caught in the middle. Written by Robert Holmes, Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 3 first aired on December 29, 1973. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 1 Written by Robert Holmes, the four-part adventure “The Time Warrior” launched Doctor Who’s 11th season on December 15 1973. The action begins when a Sontaran spaceship crash-lands in Medieval England, near the castle of the pirate Irongron (David Daker). Discovering that the locals do not have the technological information that he seeks, the space vessel’s armor-wearing occupant (Kevin D. Lindsay) vanishes. Flash-forward to the 20th century, where the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) and his UNIT colleagues are investigating the mysterious disappearances of several scientists. Also on hand is journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen, making her series debut) who has bluffed her way into UNIT headquarters. Clearly, the events of the early “medieval” scenes and the 20th century intrigues at UNIT are soon going to merge in a highly dramatic fashion. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 2 In the second episode of the four-part story “The Time Warrior,” the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) continues to investigate the disappearances of several UNIT scientists. Having seen the ghost of a Sontaran warrior, the Doctor jumps into his TARDIS and follows the ghost back in time to the Medieval era. During the journey, he discovers that nosy reporter Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) has stowed away on the TARDIS — and thus does the Doctor acquire the latest in a long line of attractive female traveling companions. Written by Robert Holmes, Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 2 first aired on December 22, 1973. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi Doctor Who: The Time Warrior, Episode 4 In the conclusion of the four-part story “The Time Warrior,” the Doctor (Jon Pertwee) has arrived in Medieval England in hopes of rescuing several kidnapped 20th century scientists. His efforts are impeded by Sontaran space warrior Lynx (Kevin D. Lindsay) and pirate chieftan Irongron (David Daker). But help arrives in the form of a primitve but most effective weapon, bringing this story to an explosive climax. Worth noting is the f |
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Who Am I This Time? - $14.99 To overcome his shyness, hardware store clerk Christopher Walken gets involved with his local community theatre group. Proving himself a powerful stage presence, Walken is cast as Stanley Kowalski in the group’s upcoming production of A Streetcar Named Desire. Still, he remains as bashful as ever offstage-at least until he meets his “Stella”, phone-company employe Susan Sarandon. Touchingly adapted from a story by Kurt Vonnegut Jr., the 60-minute Who Am I This Time? was originally an installment of PBS’ American Playhouse anthology. It made its debut on February 2, 1982. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi |
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Doctor Who: Borrowed Time $8.99 <p><i>’You want more time Mr Brown, of course you do. We all want more time. Let me make you an offer…’</i></p><p> </p><p> Andrew Brown never has enough time. No time to call his sister, or to prepare for that important presentation at the bank where he works. The train’s late, the lift jams. If only he’d had just a little more time. And time is the business of Mr Symington and Mr Blenkinsop. They’ll lend him some – at a very reasonable rate of interest.</p><p> </p><p> Detecting a problem, the Doctor, Amy and Rory go undercover at the bank. But they have to move fast to stop Symington and Blenkinsop before they cash in their investments.</p><p> </p><p> <i>A thrilling all-new adventure featuring the Doctor, Amy and Rory, as played by Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill in the spectacular hit series from BBC Television.</i></p> |
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