Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 1:10 am
I guess "bouncing" around allowed them to keep to a fairly regular schedule. Some titles require more work than others. As it is, they've left the harder B/W Pertwee stuff until the end (and its already affected the schedule with the delayed Ambassadors of Death release).
Plus, if they did start with sequential B/W stories from the first two Doctors, I doubt sales would be spectacular (even for the more "popular" Doctors, sales aren't great compared to some other TV releases)
AFAIK they've always stated that season sets (or in the case of seasons with missing stories, other boxsets) would be released after the individual releases were complete.
Plus, if they did start with sequential B/W stories from the first two Doctors, I doubt sales would be spectacular (even for the more "popular" Doctors, sales aren't great compared to some other TV releases)
AFAIK they've always stated that season sets (or in the case of seasons with missing stories, other boxsets) would be released after the individual releases were complete.