NEW SEASON 21 BUNDLE RELEASED TO CELEBRATE DOCTOR WHO ON BLU-RAY
Celebrate the release of the Doctor Who: Season 21 Blu-ray with our special Season 21 bundle for only £19.99!
To celebrate the highly anticipated release of Doctor Who: Season 21 on Blu-ray, fans now have the opportunity to enjoy a specially curated Season 21 bundle, bringing together two Who Talk commentary releases alongside a classic interview from the Cult Conversations range.
The bundle includes Who Talk: Warriors of the Deep, Who Talk: Resurrection, and a Cult Conversations interview DVD with Tom Adams, along with a small selection of Season-themed postcards.
Available now for £19.99 (plus postage), the bundle represents a saving of over £10 compared to purchasing the items individually.
Please note that both Who Talk titles are standard editions, and the Cult Conversations release is supplied as a disc-only DVD.
Who Talk: Warriors of the Deep
Originally broadcast as the opening serial of Doctor Who’s 21st season, Warriors of the Deep takes place on an underwater military base as the world teeters on the brink of nuclear war. Featuring the return of both the Silurians and the Sea Devils, the story has long held a reputation as one of the most controversial and debated serials from the show’s history.
More than thirty years on, cast and crew reunite to revisit the production in a brand new commentary covering all four episodes, including a bonus alternative track for episode three.
Moderated by actor, comedian and cult television enthusiast Toby Hadoke, the contributors include Mark Strickson (Turlough), Vincent Brimble (Tarpok), Tara Ward (Preston), Michael Darbon (Production Manager) and Eric Saward (Script Editor).
Who Talk producer Paul Ballard said:
“Warriors of the Deep has long been a story that divides opinion, but what really shines through in this release is just how much fun everyone had remembering the production. The commentary is humorous, lively and incredibly uplifting.”
Who Talk: Resurrection
Resurrection of the Daleks, first broadcast in 1984, remains one of the most action-packed stories of the Fifth Doctor era. Featuring a stellar guest cast and the dramatic departure of one of the Doctor’s companions, it has remained a firm favourite among fans.
This unofficial commentary release brings together cast and crew for five newly recorded commentaries, including an alternative track for episode one, offering fresh perspectives on the making of the story.
Moderated once again by Toby Hadoke, the release features Rula Lenska (Styles), Jim Findley (Mercer), Sneh Gupta (Osborn), William Sleigh (Galloway), Roger Davenport (Trooper), Brian Miller (Dalek Voices), Mike Mungarvan (Soldier) and Eric Saward (Writer/Script Editor).
Paul Ballard added:
“With Resurrection of the Daleks, we were able to bring together a fantastic group of contributors — including several who haven’t been interviewed about the story before. That gives the commentaries a really fresh energy and plenty of new insights for fans.”
Cult Conversations: Tom Adams
The bundle also includes a Cult Conversations interview with Tom Adams, celebrating the career of a performer who has been entertaining audiences for more than five decades.
Adams has appeared in a vast array of iconic British television series including Doctor Who, The Avengers, The Persuaders, and The Onedin Line, as well as being a regular in the long-running medical soap Emergency Ward 10. His film career includes appearing alongside Steve McQueen in The Great Escape.
A natural storyteller, Adams brings a wealth of entertaining anecdotes from across his career.
More than just interviews… these are Cult Conversations.
A Celebration of Season 21
With Doctor Who Season 21 arriving on Blu-ray, this bundle offers fans a perfect companion set — combining lively commentary tracks, rare behind-the-scenes memories, and an engaging interview with one of British television’s familiar faces.
At £19.99 plus postage, and saving over £10, the Season 21 bundle is a limited opportunity for fans to expand their collection while celebrating one of the most distinctive eras of Doctor Who


