Releases
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BBC Trails & Continuities
BBC1 continuity from February to April 1977
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Behind the Sofa
Doctor Who alumni react to classic clips from "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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Blue Peter
Extracts from editions broadcast on 23 May 1974, 28 April 1977, 5 May 1977, and 19 May 1977
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Call My Bluff
Tom Baker appears on "Call My Bluff", from 1977
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Seeds of Doom"
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Deep Roy Interview
An Audience with Mr Sin
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Denys Fisher Toys Advert
Advert for Doctor Who toys and accessories
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Easter Egg
Tom Baker Clean Titles (seasons 12-17)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 1 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 2 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 5 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 6 (John Bennett appears for the last four minutes)
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episodes 1, 4, and 6
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Historical Featurettes
Music Hall: The Talents of Ones Who Sang - a look at what made Music Hall so successful
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Historical Featurettes
Victoriana and Chinoiserie: references in "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" - the literature that inspired "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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Historical Featurettes
Limehouse, A Victorian Chinatown - a history of Limehouse
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Life After Who
Philip Hinchcliffe's daughter, Celina Hinchcliffe, interviews him about his life and career
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Location Report
Look East news feature from 14 January 1977, about the location filming for this serial; presented with optional raw film audio soundtrack.
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Making-Of Documentary
The Last Hurrah - cast and crew discuss the making of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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Moving On
Philip Hinchcliffe discusses what the next season of the series may have been like if he'd stayed on as producer
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Now & Then
The Locations of The Talons of Weng-Chiang
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PDF Materials
Radio Times material for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang", 11 pages
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PDF Materials
John Bloomfield's costume designs for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang", 2 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 1, 51 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 2, 51 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 3, 62 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 4, 63 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 5, 49 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 6, 45 pages
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PDF Materials
Archive of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" production documentation, 82 pages
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PDF Materials
Blue Peter Dr Who Toy Theatre leaflet (with Radio Times listing for the relevant Blue Peter episode), 10 pages
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PDF Materials
Whose Doctor Who BBC Enterprises sales sheet, 1 page
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PDF Materials
Archive of "Whose Doctor Who" production documentation, 372 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 14 BBC Enterprises sales sheet, 43 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 14 BBC Television Play Synopses, 4 pages
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PDF Materials
Ty-Phoo Tea 1976 Doctor Who promotion, 79 pages
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PDF Materials
The Dr Who Annual 1978, 64 pages
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Pebble Mill
Philip Hinchcliffe interview broadcast on "Pebble Mill at One", on 31 March 1977
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Philip Hinchcliffe In Conversation
Matthew Sweet talks with producer, Philip Hinchcliffe
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" set to background music and sound effects
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Studio Footage
Footage from studio recording in February 1977
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TARDIS-cam No.6
"The Snowscene"- originally released as TARDISCam No.4 via the BBC Doctor Who website on 23 November 2001
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The Foe from the Future
Writer, Robert Banks Stewart, discusses his original ideas for this serial
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Tom Baker & Philip Hinchcliffe Interview
Tom Baker in conversation with Philip Hinchcliffe, on 23 March 2009 (a re-edit of "Last Hurrah" footage)
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Updated Special Effects
Watch the serial with some of the original effects replaced by CGI
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Whose Doctor Who
From "The Lively Arts", presented by Melvyn Bragg, and first broadcast on 3 April 1977
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Whose Doctor Who Revisited
Toby Hadoke discusses "Whose Doctor Who" with cast and crew
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BBC Trails & Continuities
BBC1 continuity from February to April 1977
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Behind the Sofa
Doctor Who alumni react to classic clips from "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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Blue Peter
Extracts from editions broadcast on 23 May 1974, 28 April 1977, 5 May 1977, and 19 May 1977
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Call My Bluff
Tom Baker appears on "Call My Bluff", from 1977
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Seeds of Doom"
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Deep Roy Interview
An Audience with Mr Sin
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Denys Fisher Toys Advert
Advert for Doctor Who toys and accessories
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Easter Egg
Tom Baker Clean Titles (seasons 12-17)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 1 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 2 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 5 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 6 (John Bennett appears for the last four minutes)
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Episode Commentary
Discussing episodes 1, 4, and 6
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Historical Featurettes
Music Hall: The Talents of Ones Who Sang - a look at what made Music Hall so successful
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Historical Featurettes
Victoriana and Chinoiserie: references in "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" - the literature that inspired "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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Historical Featurettes
Limehouse, A Victorian Chinatown - a history of Limehouse
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Life After Who
Philip Hinchcliffe's daughter, Celina Hinchcliffe, interviews him about his life and career
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Location Report
Look East news feature from 14 January 1977, about the location filming for this serial; presented with optional raw film audio soundtrack.
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Making-Of Documentary
The Last Hurrah - cast and crew discuss the making of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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Moving On
Philip Hinchcliffe discusses what the next season of the series may have been like if he'd stayed on as producer
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Now & Then
The Locations of The Talons of Weng-Chiang
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PDF Materials
Radio Times material for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang", 11 pages
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PDF Materials
John Bloomfield's costume designs for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang", 2 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 1, 51 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 2, 51 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 3, 62 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 4, 63 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 5, 49 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" Part 6, 45 pages
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PDF Materials
Archive of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" production documentation, 82 pages
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PDF Materials
Blue Peter Dr Who Toy Theatre leaflet (with Radio Times listing for the relevant Blue Peter episode), 10 pages
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PDF Materials
Whose Doctor Who BBC Enterprises sales sheet, 1 page
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PDF Materials
Archive of "Whose Doctor Who" production documentation, 372 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 14 BBC Enterprises sales sheet, 43 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 14 BBC Television Play Synopses, 4 pages
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PDF Materials
Ty-Phoo Tea 1976 Doctor Who promotion, 79 pages
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PDF Materials
The Dr Who Annual 1978, 64 pages
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Pebble Mill
Philip Hinchcliffe interview broadcast on "Pebble Mill at One", on 31 March 1977
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Philip Hinchcliffe In Conversation
Matthew Sweet talks with producer, Philip Hinchcliffe
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang" set to background music and sound effects
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Studio Footage
Footage from studio recording in February 1977
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TARDIS-cam No.6
"The Snowscene"- originally released as TARDISCam No.4 via the BBC Doctor Who website on 23 November 2001
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The Foe from the Future
Writer, Robert Banks Stewart, discusses his original ideas for this serial
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Tom Baker & Philip Hinchcliffe Interview
Tom Baker in conversation with Philip Hinchcliffe, on 23 March 2009 (a re-edit of "Last Hurrah" footage)
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Updated Special Effects
Watch the serial with some of the original effects replaced by CGI
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Whose Doctor Who
From "The Lively Arts", presented by Melvyn Bragg, and first broadcast on 3 April 1977
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Whose Doctor Who Revisited
Toby Hadoke discusses "Whose Doctor Who" with cast and crew
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Behind the Scenes
Footage from studio recording in February 1977
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Blue Peter Theatre
Extracts from editions broadcast on 23 May 1974, 28 April 1977, 5 May 1977, and 19 May 1977
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Seeds of Doom"
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6 (John Bennett appears for the last four minutes)
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Easter Egg
Tom Baker Clean Titles (seasons 12-17)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 1 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 2 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 5 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Limehouse, A Victorian Chinatown
A history of Limehouse
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Look East
News feature from 14 January 1977, about the location filming for this serial
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Moving On
Philip Hinchcliffe discusses what the next season of the series may have been like if he'd stayed on as producer
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Music Hall - The Talents of Ones Who Sang
A look at what made Music Hall so successful
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Now & Then - The Locations of The Talons of Weng-Chiang
A look at the locations used for this serial
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings
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Philip Hinchcliffe Interview
Broadcast on "Pebble Mill at One", on 31 March 1977
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Reversible Cover
Double-sided cover with the original "grey roundels" design on one side, and a version with updated logos and/or design on the other
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TARDIS-cam No.6
"The Snowscene"- originally released as TARDISCam No.4 via the BBC Doctor Who website on 23 November 2001
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The Foe from the Future
Writer, Robert Banks Stewart, discusses his original ideas for this serial
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The Last Hurrah
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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The Talons of Weng-Chiang Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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The Talons of Weng-Chiang Picture Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Trails and Continuity
Including a trailer for "The Lively Arts"
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Victoriana and Chinoiserie - references in "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
The literature that inspired "The Talons of Weng-Chiang"
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Whose Doctor Who
From "The Lively Arts", presented by Melvyn Bragg, and first broadcast on 3 April 1977
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Behind the Scenes
Footage from studio recording in February 1977
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Blue Peter Theatre
Extracts from editions broadcast on 23 May 1974, 28 April 1977, 5 May 1977, and 19 May 1977
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6 (John Bennett appears for the last four minutes)
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Easter Egg
Tom Baker Clean Titles (seasons 12-17)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 1 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 2 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Easter Egg
Continuity announcement during the end titles of episode 5 (commentary must be enabled to hear it)
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Information Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Philip Hinchcliffe Interview
Broadcast on "Pebble Mill at One", on 31 March 1977
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TARDIS-cam No.6
"The Snowscene"- originally released as TARDISCam No.4 via the BBC Doctor Who website on 23 November 2001
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The Talons of Weng-Chiang Picture Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Trails and Continuity
Including a trailer for "The Lively Arts"
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Whose Doctor Who
From "The Lively Arts", presented by Melvyn Bragg, and first broadcast on 3 April 1977