Handicapping Doctor Who Blu-Ray releases, Updated

Previously: Handicapping future Doctor Who Blu-Ray releases

…And they’ve announced the next release: Season 25. I’m pretty pleased with myself, since that was one of the ones I predicted for release this year. Also delightfully, this make my boy Sylvester McCoy’s Seventh Doctor the first classic series Doctor to have a complete run on blu-ray. This should be a great one, extended cuts on all four stories, new sound mixes, and they really did get the rights to that PBS documentary I was thinking about. Mark Ayres, who did the music for several Seventh Doctor stories, was the last employee of the Radiophonic Workshop when it closed down, and has been a key member of the restoration team for the home video releases has been working hard to make sure the McCoy episodes got the absolute gold-star treatment, and this looks like a fitting conclusion.

On the other hand, I get docked some points since I guessed this would be a three-release year, and it sure looks like they’re only going to do two. Looking at the pattern now, it sure looks like two a year is going to be the standard? That implies they won’t be done until 2030, which is in keeping with this show to finish a set of releases long after the format has been surpassed. I was hoping they’d be done before the kids all moved out of the house, but what can you do? This also means the Jodie Whittaker logo is now the “Classic Who” logo, and is going to stick around probably long past the end of the RTD2 run? That’s funny.

This also means that for the rest of the run, we’re now even between color and black&white seasons left to do, with five of each—1 & 3-6 for B&W, and 7,11,13,16,21 in color (plus the hypothetical but almost certain “Wilderness Years” set.)

Looking back at my predictions from January, I think my reasoning is still sound, but assuming only two a year changes things a little. I genuinely can’t believe they’d have a year with only B&W releases, so that implies a color and B&W every year from here on.

So, re-dealing them out, my revised predictions look like:

  • 2024:

    • 15—done.
    • 25—and done.
  • 2025:

    • 11—this has got to be less work that 7, even if the rumors are true and they are replacing those dinosaurs.
    • 6—there’s no universe where they’re going to animate “The Space Pirates”, so this is pretty much ready to go?
  • 2026:

    • 4—they’ll probably also blow off animating “The Highlanders?”
    • Wilderness Years—for 30th anniversary of the TV movie.
  • 2027

    • 16—It’s the Key to Time, so that oughta sell pretty well.
    • 3—I can’t believe they’d release a blu-ray without animating “The Dalek’s Masterplan”, but it’s also five and a half hours long, so who knows.
  • 2028

    • 7—it feels like you wait until the last possible second in hopes the prices go down for the compute time needed to fix the color here.
    • 5—The last missing one in this season has the Cybermen, so they’re absolutely going to animate it eventually.
  • 2029

    • 21—one last Davison set.
    • 1—the checks should have cleared by this point.
  • 2030

    • 13—Zygons, shutting off the lights.
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