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Doctor Who: The Mind Robber (Dr Who)

Doctor Who: The Mind Robber (Dr Who)
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4 reviews

May, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 4 reviews of Doctor Who: The Mind Robber (Dr Who). The average rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the image quality. The design is also mentioned favorably, whereas opinions are divided on the usability.

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On average, users rate this product 85/100.

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Consumer review (play.com)

Surreal but great fun € recommended to all Who fans

 

The Mind Robber is from the early classic era of Dr Who complete in stunning black and white with mono sound. Dont let this put your off a really great story. The picture is clean and crisp far better than my old vhs copy. Sound is clear and loud if...

Sep, 2011

Consumer review (play.com)

A solid story

 

Yes it's perhaps a little childish, yes, it wasn't intended to be a five parter and episode 1 is a little padded, but Troughton's episodes are few and far between, and we should savour each one. For me personally, Troughton is perhaps the best Doctor,...

Apr, 2011

Consumer review (play.com)

brill

 

you cant beat these old black & white ones, its a shame that the bbc wiped most of the 2nd dr who storys

Oct, 2009

Consumer review (play.com)

entering the remastered 'Land of Fiction'

 

Fancy a surreal bizarre slice of 60s 'classic series' Doctor Who populated with literary characters that is both chilling and charmingly endearing? Well may I recommend you check out "The Mind Robber", a 100 min five-part offering from the Sixth Season...

Jun, 2008

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