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5.1 Surround Story Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)"
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5.1 Surround Story Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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5.1 Surround Story Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)"
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Atmos Story Audio
Optional Atmos soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)"
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Atmos Story Audio
Optional Atmos soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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Audio Archive
John Nathan-Turner interview on BBC Radio London, from November 1983
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Audio Commentary
Discussing "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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Audio Commentary
Discussing "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)"
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Audio Commentary 1
Discussing this episode
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Audio Commentary 2
Discussing this episode
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Australian Convention Footage
Peter Davison and Sandra Dickinson at the 7th Doctor Who Party, in Sydney University, on 10 April 1983
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Behind the Sofa
Doctor Who alumni react to classic clips from "The Five Doctors"
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Breakfast Time
Interview with Patrick Troughton and Peter Davison
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Celebration Documentary
Celebration: Doctor Who in 1983 - a look at the 20th anniversary celebrations for Doctor Who
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Invasion of Time"
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Five Doctors: 25th Anniversary Edition"
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DVD Easter Egg
"The Five Doctors (Special Edition)" VHS Video Introduction
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Dedication
The dedication, "In Memory of Peter Moffat 1923 - 2007", is shown at the end of the "Celebration - Doctor Who in 1983" feature
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Eight Music Cues by Peter Howell
Instrumental pieces (all play at the wrong speed due to a disc authoring error)
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts for "Doctor Who (1983 broadcst version) presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Isolated Music Soundtrack
Watch "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)" with music only
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Isolated Music Soundtrack
Watch "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)" with music only
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Let's Go Dutch!
Mark Strickson, Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, and Sarah Sutton revisit the locations used for "Arc of Infinity"
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Location Footage
"The Five Doctors" film rushes
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Look Who's Driving
Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, and Sarah Sutton drive to the TimeLash Doctor Who convention in Kassel, Germany...
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Messages from Space
Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton visit Jodrell Bank
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Nationwide
Interviews with Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, and Verity Lambert
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PDF Materials
Radio Times material for "The Five Doctors", 14 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Five Doctors", 221 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Five Doctors" Version 1, 201 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Five Doctors" Version 2, 207 pages
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PDF Materials
Design drawings for "The Five Doctors", 7 pages
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PDF Materials
Archive of "The Five Doctors" production documentation, 456 pages
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Annual 1984, 65 pages
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Production Handbook, 37 pages
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Radio Times 20th Anniversary Special promotion, 1 page
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Radio Times 20th Anniversary Special, 66 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 20 BBC Enterprises sales sheets, 14 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 20 Programme-as-Broadcast information, 76 pages
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of "The Five Doctors" set to background music and sound effects
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Repeat Screening
Breakfast Time - "The Five Doctors" repeat preview from 14 August 1984
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Repeat Screening
Cliffhangers & Credits - "The Five Doctors" 4-part version titles and recaps
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Saturday Superstore
Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, and Mark Strickson make an appearance
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Stereo Story Audio
Optional Stereo soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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Story Info Text
Production information and story facts for "Doctor Who (Special Edition)" presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Studio Footage
Tuesday 29th March 1983 - raw footage from studio recordings for "The Five Doctors"
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Studio Footage
Wednesday 30th March 1983 - raw footage from studio recordings for "The Five Doctors"
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Studio Footage
Thursday 31st March 1983 - raw footage from studio recordings for "The Five Doctors"
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Studio Footage Highlights
Five Doctors, One Studio - studio footage showing the recording of the story's final scenes
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Studio Footage Highlights
Outtakes - bloopers and gaffes from the making of this story
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Studio Footage Highlights
(Not So) Special Effects - studio footage showing the day-to-day work of the visual effects team (on a limited budget)
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Surround Story Audio
Optional Surround soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)"
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TV Promotion
The Late, Late Breakfast Show, from 19 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Pebble Mill at One, from 21 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Blue Peter - Peter Davison and Richard Hurndall help celebrate the 20th anniversary. First broadcast on 21 November 1983.
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TV Promotion
BBC2 Closedown, from 23 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Breakfast Time, from 25 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Children in Need, from 25 November 1983
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TV Promotion
BBC News, from 28 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Saturday Superstore - Preview, from 19 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Saturday Superstore - Radio Times Special, from 17 December 1983
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TV Promotion
BBC Trails & Continuities
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The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)
The original broadcast version of "The Five Doctors"
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The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)
Restored from the original film negatives of "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)" with new special effects
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The Five Doctors (Special Edition)
Restored and extended version of "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)", with surround sound
Repeated · Omnibus Edition / Feature Length · CGI Effects · Special Edition / Anniversary Edition ·1h 40m 38s · View ↗ -
The Panopticon Archive
Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, and Sylvester McCoy recorded on 5 September 1993
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The Ties That Bind Us
A look at the links to the show's past and future
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5.1 Surround Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Audio Description
Audio description of 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Chris Hayden Interview with Radio Free Skaro
Interview with Chris Hayden, film editor of the original 'The War Games', by Steven Schapansky of the Radio Free Skaro podcast on 25 September 2024.
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Colour Palettes
Colour palettes used for the colourisation of various characters in 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of the "The Black Guardian Trilogy" boxset, which includes "Mawdryn Undead", "Terminus", and "Enlightenment"
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1 and 5
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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 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 8
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Commentary
Discussing episode 9
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Commentary
Discussing episode 10
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Commentary
Discussing 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Concept Art
Concept art for the models used in 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Devious
A fan-made film that attempts to answer the question 'What happened to the Doctor between "The War Games" and "Spearhead from Space"'?
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Devious Commentary
The creators of Devious discuss their work
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Easter Egg
"On Location" sound recording
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Easter Egg
The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre presents "The Trial of Doctor Who"
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Easter Egg
Silent 16mm footage of the forcefield from episode 10
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Easter Egg
Footage of the Security Chief, played by James Bree.
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Extended Model Shots
Standalone model shots used for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Model Making
Footage of the artists creating the models used for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Newly Discovered 16mm Film
Newly discovered 16mm location footage from the original production of 'The War Games'.
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Now & Then - The Locations of The War Games
A look at the locations used for this serial
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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On Target - Malcolm Hulke
Malcolm Hulkes' contribution to the Target book series
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PDF Material
Radio Times billings for this serial
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PDF Material
BBC Enterprises sales literature for "The War Games"
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PDF Material
Original designs for the SIDRAT
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Photo Gallery
Gallery of colourised photos taken from 'The War Games in Colour' and Radio Times listings.
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Shades of Grey
The advantages and disadvantages of black & white television
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Stripped for Action - The Story of Doctor Who Comics - The Second Doctor
The Second Doctor's comic strip adventures
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Sylvia James - In Conversation
Interview with designer, Sylvia James
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Talking About Regeneration
Exploring the concept of regeneration
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The Doctor's Composer, Dudley Simpson - Part One (1964 - 69)
An interview with composer, Dudley Simpson (Part Two is on "The Sun Makers")
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The War Games
Episode 1
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The War Games
Episode 2
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The War Games
Episode 3
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The War Games
Episode 4
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The War Games
Episode 5
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The War Games
Episode 6
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The War Games
Episode 7
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The War Games
Episode 8
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The War Games
Episode 9
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The War Games
Episode 10
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The War Games Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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The War Games in Colour
A newly-colourised edit of 'The War Games'.
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Time Zones
Historians discuss the conflicts portrayed in "The War Games"
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Trailer
Trailer for release of 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Troughton Titles in Colour
Colourised version of the opening Patrick Troughton titles.
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War Zone - The End of an Era
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The War Games"
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5.1 Surround Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Audio Description
Audio description of 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Chris Hayden Interview with Radio Free Skaro
Interview with Chris Hayden, film editor of the original 'The War Games', by Steven Schapansky of the Radio Free Skaro podcast on 25 September 2024.
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Colour Palettes
Colour palettes used for the colourisation of various characters in 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of the "The Black Guardian Trilogy" boxset, which includes "Mawdryn Undead", "Terminus", and "Enlightenment"
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Commentary
Discussing 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1 and 5
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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 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 8
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Commentary
Discussing episode 9
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Commentary
Discussing episode 10
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Concept Art
Concept art for the models used in 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Devious
A fan-made film that attempts to answer the question 'What happened to the Doctor between "The War Games" and "Spearhead from Space"'?
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Devious Commentary
The creators of Devious discuss their work
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Easter Egg
Footage of the Security Chief, played by James Bree.
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Easter Egg
"On Location" sound recording
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Easter Egg
The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre presents "The Trial of Doctor Who"
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Easter Egg
Silent 16mm footage of the forcefield from episode 10
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Extended Model Shots
Standalone model shots used for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Model Making
Footage of the artists creating the models used for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Newly Discovered 16mm Film
Newly discovered 16mm location footage from the original production of 'The War Games'.
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Now & Then - The Locations of The War Games
A look at the locations used for this serial
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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On Target - Malcolm Hulke
Malcolm Hulkes' contribution to the Target book series
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PDF Material
Radio Times billings for this serial
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PDF Material
BBC Enterprises sales literature for "The War Games"
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PDF Material
Original designs for the SIDRAT
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Photo Gallery
Gallery of colourised photos taken from 'The War Games in Colour' and Radio Times listings.
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Shades of Grey
The advantages and disadvantages of black & white television
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Stripped for Action - The Story of Doctor Who Comics - The Second Doctor
The Second Doctor's comic strip adventures
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Sylvia James - In Conversation
Interview with designer, Sylvia James
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Talking About Regeneration
Exploring the concept of regeneration
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The Doctor's Composer, Dudley Simpson - Part One (1964 - 69)
An interview with composer, Dudley Simpson (Part Two is on "The Sun Makers")
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The War Games
Episode 1
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The War Games
Episode 2
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The War Games
Episode 3
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The War Games
Episode 4
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The War Games
Episode 5
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The War Games
Episode 6
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The War Games
Episode 7
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The War Games
Episode 8
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The War Games
Episode 9
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The War Games
Episode 10
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The War Games Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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The War Games in Colour
A newly-colourised edit of 'The War Games'.
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Time Zones
Historians discuss the conflicts portrayed in "The War Games"
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Trailer
Trailer for release of 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Troughton Titles in Colour
Colourised version of the opening Patrick Troughton titles.
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War Zone - The End of an Era
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The War Games"
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5.1 Surround Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Audio Description
Audio description of 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Chris Hayden Interview with Radio Free Skaro
Interview with Chris Hayden, film editor of the original 'The War Games', by Steven Schapansky of the Radio Free Skaro podcast on 25 September 2024.
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Colour Palettes
Colour palettes used for the colourisation of various characters in 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of the "The Black Guardian Trilogy" boxset, which includes "Mawdryn Undead", "Terminus", and "Enlightenment"
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Commentary
Discussing 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1 and 5
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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 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 8
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Commentary
Discussing episode 9
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Commentary
Discussing episode 10
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Concept Art
Concept art for the models used in 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Devious
A fan-made film that attempts to answer the question 'What happened to the Doctor between "The War Games" and "Spearhead from Space"'?
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Devious Commentary
The creators of Devious discuss their work
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Easter Egg
Footage of the Security Chief, played by James Bree.
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Easter Egg
"On Location" sound recording
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Easter Egg
The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre presents "The Trial of Doctor Who"
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Easter Egg
Silent 16mm footage of the forcefield from episode 10
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Extended Model Shots
Standalone model shots used for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Model Making
Footage of the artists creating the models used for 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Newly Discovered 16mm Film
Newly discovered 16mm location footage from the original production of 'The War Games'.
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Now & Then - The Locations of The War Games
A look at the locations used for this serial
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On Target - Malcolm Hulke
Malcolm Hulkes' contribution to the Target book series
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PDF Material
Radio Times billings for this serial
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PDF Material
BBC Enterprises sales literature for "The War Games"
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PDF Material
Original designs for the SIDRAT
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Photo Gallery
Gallery of colourised photos taken from 'The War Games in Colour' and Radio Times listings.
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Shades of Grey
The advantages and disadvantages of black & white television
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Stripped for Action - The Story of Doctor Who Comics - The Second Doctor
The Second Doctor's comic strip adventures
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Sylvia James - In Conversation
Interview with designer, Sylvia James
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Talking About Regeneration
Exploring the concept of regeneration
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The Doctor's Composer, Dudley Simpson - Part One (1964 - 69)
An interview with composer, Dudley Simpson (Part Two is on "The Sun Makers")
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The War Games
Episode 1
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The War Games
Episode 2
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The War Games
Episode 3
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The War Games
Episode 4
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The War Games
Episode 5
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The War Games
Episode 6
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The War Games
Episode 7
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The War Games
Episode 8
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The War Games
Episode 9
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The War Games
Episode 10
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The War Games Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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The War Games in Colour
A newly-colourised edit of 'The War Games'.
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Time Zones
Historians discuss the conflicts portrayed in "The War Games"
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Trailer
Trailer for release of 'The War Games in Colour'.
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Troughton Titles in Colour
Colourised version of the opening Patrick Troughton titles.
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War Zone - The End of an Era
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The War Games"
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40th Anniversary Celebration
Doctor Who 40th Anniversary Trailer
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A Fix with Sontarans
From "Jim'll Fix It", first broadcast on 2 March 1985 (with optional audio commentary)
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Adventures in Time and Spain
Discussing the locations with Gary Downie (Production Manager)
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Audio Archive
Wavelength Radio Documentary - First broadcast on BBC Schools Radio, 20 September 1984
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Audio Archive
An interview with Robert Holmes, for Doctor Who Magazine, on 29 August 1985
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BBC Trails & Continuities
Trailers and continuity announcements for the original broadcast of "The Two Doctors", from February and March 1985
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Behind the Sofa
Doctor Who alumni react to classic clips from "The Two Doctors"
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Beneath the Lights
Studio footage from August 1984
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Convention Message
Nicola Bryant and Frazer Hines send a convention message
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Easter Egg
Colin Baker Clean Titles (Seasons 21 to 22)
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Episode Commentary
Discussing all episodes
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Hiatus News Reports
News stories about the "resting" of the series for 18 months, from February 1985
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Isolated Music Soundtrack
Watch all episodes with music only
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Location Footage
Beneath the Sun - location footage from Seville, recorded from 9-12 August 1984
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Making-Of Documentary
La Fiesta del Mal "The Feast of Evil": Making "The Two Doctors" - cast and crew discuss the making of "The Two Doctors"
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On Location with Nicola Bryant
2006 documentary with Nicola Bryant revisting the locations used for "The Two Doctors"
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PDF Materials
Archive of "The Two Doctors" production documentation, 277 pages
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PDF Materials
Studio floor plan for "The Two Doctors", 1 page
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Two Doctors" Part 1, 80 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Two Doctors" Part 2, 83 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script (first draft) for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 101 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 90 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Two Doctors" Part 1, 82 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Two Doctors" Part 2, 81 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 102 pages
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PDF Materials
Post-production script for "The Two Doctors" Part 1, 79 pages
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PDF Materials
Post-production script for "The Two Doctors" Part 2, 80 pages
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PDF Materials
Post-production script for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 89 pages
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PDF Materials
Radio Times material for "The Two Doctors", 5 pages
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Part One - Extended
Longer, early edit of "The Two Doctors" Part 1
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of "The Two Doctors" set to background music and sound effects
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Points of View
Barry Took presents viewer comments, first broadcast on 5 March 1985
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Robert Holmes Documentary
Behind the Sofa: Robert Holmes & Doctor Who - a profile of Robert Holmes
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Studio Footage
Raw studio footage from "The Two Doctors"
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The Panopticon Archive
Interviews with Jacqueline Pearce, John Nathan-Turner, and Colin Baker - recorded on 20 September 1997
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A Fishy Tale - Making The Underwater Menace
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Underwater Menace"
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour (with optional introduction by Frazer Hines)
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Australian Censor Clips
Sections removed by the Autralian censors before the serial was broadcast there in September 1967
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BBC Radio Solent
Richard Latto interviews film collector, Terry Burnett, and Doctor Who Restoration Team member, Ralph Montagu, about the recovery of episode 2 of "The Underwater Menace" and episode 3 of "Galaxy …
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BBC South Today - News Report
Report from 12 December 2011 on the recovery of episode 2 of "The Underwater Menace" and episode 3 of "Galaxy 4"
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Commentary
Discussing reconstructed episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing reconstructed episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2 and 3
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Frazer Hines Introduction
Filmed for the 1998 VHS release of episode 3 of "The Underwater Menace", and included here as an optional preface to the animated colour episode 3
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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Original Episode
Episode 2
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Original Episode
Episode 3
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PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for "The Man from Miditz"
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 1
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 2
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 3
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 4
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for "The Man from Miditz"
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Photographic Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Photographic Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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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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The Man from Miditz
Rough cut of episode 1 of this drama, first broadcast on 21 June 1964, and starring Patrick Troughton
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The Television Centre of the Universe (Part Two)
Peter Davison, Mark Strickson, and Janet Fielding conclude their visit to BBC Television Centre (Part One is on "The Visitation (Special Edition)").
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The Underwater Menace Animation Gallery
Character designs, concept sketches and more from the production of the animation, set to music and sound effects
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The Underwater Menace Surviving Footage
Clips from episodes 1, 2, and 4
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The Underwater Menace Surviving Footage
Taken from episodes 1, 2, and 4
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A Fishy Tale - Making The Underwater Menace
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Underwater Menace"
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour (with optional introduction by Frazer Hines)
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Australian Censor Clips
Sections removed by the Autralian censors before the serial was broadcast there in September 1967
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BBC Radio Solent
Richard Latto interviews film collector, Terry Burnett, and Doctor Who Restoration Team member, Ralph Montagu, about the recovery of episode 2 of "The Underwater Menace" and episode 3 of "Galaxy …
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BBC South Today - News Report
Report from 12 December 2011 on the recovery of episode 2 of "The Underwater Menace" and episode 3 of "Galaxy 4"
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Commentary
Discussing reconstructed episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing reconstructed episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2 and 3
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Frazer Hines Introduction
Filmed for the 1998 VHS release of episode 3 of "The Underwater Menace", and included here as an optional preface to the animated colour episode 3
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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Original Episode
Episode 2
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Original Episode
Episode 3
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PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for "The Man from Miditz"
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 1
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 2
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 3
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 4
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for "The Man from Miditz"
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Photographic Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Photographic Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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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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The Man from Miditz
Rough cut of episode 1 of this drama, first broadcast on 21 June 1964, and starring Patrick Troughton
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The Television Centre of the Universe (Part Two)
Peter Davison, Mark Strickson, and Janet Fielding conclude their visit to BBC Television Centre (Part One is on "The Visitation (Special Edition)").
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The Underwater Menace Animation Gallery
Character designs, concept sketches and more from the production of the animation, set to music and sound effects
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The Underwater Menace Surviving Footage
Clips from episodes 1, 2, and 4
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The Underwater Menace Surviving Footage
Taken from episodes 1, 2, and 4
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A Fishy Tale - Making The Underwater Menace
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Underwater Menace"
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour (with optional introduction by Frazer Hines)
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Australian Censor Clips
Sections removed by the Autralian censors before the serial was broadcast there in September 1967
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BBC Radio Solent
Richard Latto interviews film collector, Terry Burnett, and Doctor Who Restoration Team member, Ralph Montagu, about the recovery of episode 2 of "The Underwater Menace" and episode 3 of "Galaxy …
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BBC South Today - News Report
Report from 12 December 2011 on the recovery of episode 2 of "The Underwater Menace" and episode 3 of "Galaxy 4"
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Commentary
Discussing reconstructed episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing reconstructed episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2 and 3
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Frazer Hines Introduction
Filmed for the 1998 VHS release of episode 3 of "The Underwater Menace", and included here as an optional preface to the animated colour episode 3
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Original Episode
Episode 2
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Original Episode
Episode 3
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PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for "The Man from Miditz"
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 1
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 2
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 3
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for episode 4
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for "The Man from Miditz"
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Photographic Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Photographic Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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The Man from Miditz
Rough cut of episode 1 of this drama, first broadcast on 21 June 1964, and starring Patrick Troughton
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The Television Centre of the Universe (Part Two)
Peter Davison, Mark Strickson, and Janet Fielding conclude their visit to BBC Television Centre (Part One is on "The Visitation (Special Edition)").
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The Underwater Menace Animation Gallery
Character designs, concept sketches and more from the production of the animation, set to music and sound effects
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The Underwater Menace Surviving Footage
Clips from episodes 1, 2, and 4
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The Underwater Menace Surviving Footage
Taken from episodes 1, 2, and 4
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5.1 Surround Story Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)"
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5.1 Surround Story Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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5.1 Surround Story Audio
Optional 5.1 soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)"
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Atmos Story Audio
Optional Atmos soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)"
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Atmos Story Audio
Optional Atmos soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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Audio Archive
John Nathan-Turner interview on BBC Radio London, from November 1983
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Audio Commentary
Discussing "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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Audio Commentary
Discussing "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)"
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Audio Commentary 1
Discussing this episode
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Audio Commentary 2
Discussing this episode
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Australian Convention Footage
Peter Davison and Sandra Dickinson at the 7th Doctor Who Party, in Sydney University, on 10 April 1983
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Behind the Sofa
Doctor Who alumni react to classic clips from "The Five Doctors"
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Breakfast Time
Interview with Patrick Troughton and Peter Davison
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Celebration Documentary
Celebration: Doctor Who in 1983 - a look at the 20th anniversary celebrations for Doctor Who
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Invasion of Time"
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Five Doctors: 25th Anniversary Edition"
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DVD Easter Egg
"The Five Doctors (Special Edition)" VHS Video Introduction
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Dedication
The dedication, "In Memory of Peter Moffat 1923 - 2007", is shown at the end of the "Celebration - Doctor Who in 1983" feature
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Eight Music Cues by Peter Howell
Instrumental pieces (all play at the wrong speed due to a disc authoring error)
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts for "Doctor Who (1983 broadcst version) presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Isolated Music Soundtrack
Watch "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)" with music only
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Isolated Music Soundtrack
Watch "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)" with music only
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Let's Go Dutch!
Mark Strickson, Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, and Sarah Sutton revisit the locations used for "Arc of Infinity"
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Location Footage
"The Five Doctors" film rushes
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Look Who's Driving
Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, and Sarah Sutton drive to the TimeLash Doctor Who convention in Kassel, Germany...
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Messages from Space
Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton visit Jodrell Bank
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Nationwide
Interviews with Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, and Verity Lambert
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PDF Materials
Radio Times material for "The Five Doctors", 14 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Five Doctors", 221 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Five Doctors" Version 1, 201 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Five Doctors" Version 2, 207 pages
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PDF Materials
Design drawings for "The Five Doctors", 7 pages
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PDF Materials
Archive of "The Five Doctors" production documentation, 456 pages
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Annual 1984, 65 pages
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Production Handbook, 37 pages
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Radio Times 20th Anniversary Special promotion, 1 page
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PDF Materials
Doctor Who Radio Times 20th Anniversary Special, 66 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 20 BBC Enterprises sales sheets, 14 pages
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PDF Materials
Season 20 Programme-as-Broadcast information, 76 pages
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of "The Five Doctors" set to background music and sound effects
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Repeat Screening
Breakfast Time - "The Five Doctors" repeat preview from 14 August 1984
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Repeat Screening
Cliffhangers & Credits - "The Five Doctors" 4-part version titles and recaps
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Saturday Superstore
Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, and Mark Strickson make an appearance
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Stereo Story Audio
Optional Stereo soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)"
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Story Info Text
Production information and story facts for "Doctor Who (Special Edition)" presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Studio Footage
Tuesday 29th March 1983 - raw footage from studio recordings for "The Five Doctors"
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Studio Footage
Wednesday 30th March 1983 - raw footage from studio recordings for "The Five Doctors"
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Studio Footage
Thursday 31st March 1983 - raw footage from studio recordings for "The Five Doctors"
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Studio Footage Highlights
Five Doctors, One Studio - studio footage showing the recording of the story's final scenes
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Studio Footage Highlights
Outtakes - bloopers and gaffes from the making of this story
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Studio Footage Highlights
(Not So) Special Effects - studio footage showing the day-to-day work of the visual effects team (on a limited budget)
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Surround Story Audio
Optional Surround soundtrack for "The Five Doctors (Special Edition)"
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TV Promotion
The Late, Late Breakfast Show, from 19 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Pebble Mill at One, from 21 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Blue Peter - Peter Davison and Richard Hurndall help celebrate the 20th anniversary. First broadcast on 21 November 1983.
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TV Promotion
BBC2 Closedown, from 23 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Breakfast Time, from 25 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Children in Need, from 25 November 1983
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TV Promotion
BBC News, from 28 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Saturday Superstore - Preview, from 19 November 1983
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TV Promotion
Saturday Superstore - Radio Times Special, from 17 December 1983
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TV Promotion
BBC Trails & Continuities
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The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)
The original broadcast version of "The Five Doctors"
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The Five Doctors (40th Anniversary Version)
Restored from the original film negatives of "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)" with new special effects
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The Five Doctors (Special Edition)
Restored and extended version of "The Five Doctors (1983 Broadcast Version)", with surround sound
Repeated · Special Edition / Anniversary Edition · Omnibus Edition / Feature Length · CGI Effects ·1h 40m 38s · View ↗ -
The Panopticon Archive
Jon Pertwee, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, and Sylvester McCoy recorded on 5 September 1993
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The Ties That Bind Us
A look at the links to the show's past and future
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31 Who
Mervyn Haisman is interviewed by John Nathan-Turner and Shyama Perera on 31 Who; first broadcast on 23 September 1990
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 1
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Fraser Hines 8mm Footage
Silent film from September 1967, recorded on location by actor, Fraser Hines
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Gerald Blake 8mm Footage
Silent film from September 1967, recorded on location by director, Gerald Blake
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 6
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PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
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Surviving Original Episode Four Clip
Episode 4 extract
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Surviving Original Episode Two
Episode 2
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Surviving Original Episode Two
Episode 2
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Teaser Trailer
Teaser trailer for the release of this serial
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
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The Abominable Snowmen Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Troughton in Tibet - Making The Abominable Snowmen
A discussion on the recovery of portions of this serial
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31 Who
Mervyn Haisman is interviewed by John Nathan-Turner and Shyama Perera on 31 Who; first broadcast on 23 September 1990
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 1
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Fraser Hines 8mm Footage
Silent film from September 1967, recorded on location by actor, Fraser Hines
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Gerald Blake 8mm Footage
Silent film from September 1967, recorded on location by director, Gerald Blake
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 6
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PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
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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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Surviving Original Episode Four Clip
Episode 4 extract
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Surviving Original Episode Two
Episode 2
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Surviving Original Episode Two
Episode 2
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Teaser Trailer
Teaser trailer for the release of this serial
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
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The Abominable Snowmen Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Troughton in Tibet - Making The Abominable Snowmen
A discussion on the recovery of portions of this serial
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31 Who
Mervyn Haisman is interviewed by John Nathan-Turner and Shyama Perera on 31 Who; first broadcast on 23 September 1990
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing original episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing animated episode 1
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Fraser Hines 8mm Footage
Silent film from September 1967, recorded on location by actor, Fraser Hines
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Gerald Blake 8mm Footage
Silent film from September 1967, recorded on location by director, Gerald Blake
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 6
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PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
-
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
-
Surviving Original Episode Four Clip
Episode 4 extract
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Surviving Original Episode Two
Episode 2
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Surviving Original Episode Two
Episode 2
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Teaser Trailer
Teaser trailer for the release of this serial
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
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The Abominable Snowmen Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Troughton in Tibet - Making The Abominable Snowmen
A discussion on the recovery of portions of this serial
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40th Anniversary Celebration
Doctor Who 40th Anniversary Trailer
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A Fix with Sontarans
From "Jim'll Fix It", first broadcast on 2 March 1985 (with optional audio commentary)
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Adventures in Time and Spain
Discussing the locations with Gary Downie (Production Manager)
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Audio Archive
Wavelength Radio Documentary - First broadcast on BBC Schools Radio, 20 September 1984
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Audio Archive
An interview with Robert Holmes, for Doctor Who Magazine, on 29 August 1985
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BBC Trails & Continuities
Trailers and continuity announcements for the original broadcast of "The Two Doctors", from February and March 1985
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Behind the Sofa
Doctor Who alumni react to classic clips from "The Two Doctors"
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Beneath the Lights
Studio footage from August 1984
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Convention Message
Nicola Bryant and Frazer Hines send a convention message
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Easter Egg
Colin Baker Clean Titles (Seasons 21 to 22)
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Episode Commentary
Discussing all episodes
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Hiatus News Reports
News stories about the "resting" of the series for 18 months, from February 1985
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Isolated Music Soundtrack
Watch all episodes with music only
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Location Footage
Beneath the Sun - location footage from Seville, recorded from 9-12 August 1984
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Making-Of Documentary
La Fiesta del Mal "The Feast of Evil": Making "The Two Doctors" - cast and crew discuss the making of "The Two Doctors"
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On Location with Nicola Bryant
2006 documentary with Nicola Bryant revisting the locations used for "The Two Doctors"
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PDF Materials
Archive of "The Two Doctors" production documentation, 277 pages
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PDF Materials
Studio floor plan for "The Two Doctors", 1 page
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Two Doctors" Part 1, 80 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Two Doctors" Part 2, 83 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script (first draft) for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 101 pages
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PDF Materials
Rehearsal script for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 90 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Two Doctors" Part 1, 82 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Two Doctors" Part 2, 81 pages
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PDF Materials
Camera script for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 102 pages
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PDF Materials
Post-production script for "The Two Doctors" Part 1, 79 pages
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PDF Materials
Post-production script for "The Two Doctors" Part 2, 80 pages
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PDF Materials
Post-production script for "The Two Doctors" Part 3, 89 pages
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PDF Materials
Radio Times material for "The Two Doctors", 5 pages
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Part One - Extended
Longer, early edit of "The Two Doctors" Part 1
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of "The Two Doctors" set to background music and sound effects
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Points of View
Barry Took presents viewer comments, first broadcast on 5 March 1985
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Robert Holmes Documentary
Behind the Sofa: Robert Holmes & Doctor Who - a profile of Robert Holmes
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Studio Footage
Raw studio footage from "The Two Doctors"
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The Panopticon Archive
Interviews with Jacqueline Pearce, John Nathan-Turner, and Colin Baker - recorded on 20 September 1997
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Alternative Audio
Episode 1 with introduction from Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
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Alternative Audio
Episode 1 with introduction from Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
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An Assignment with Grim Evil - An Interview with Chris Thompson
Phil Newman interviews Production Designer, Chris Thompson, who discusses his work on this serial
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 7 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 7 presented in colour
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Animation Gallery
Artwork from the animated episodes, presented with background music and sound effects
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Audiobook
"The Evil of the Daleks" audio cassette, narrated by Tom Baker, was originally released on the BBC Audio Collection in 1992. It can be listened to in its entirety, or …
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
-
Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Original Episode
Episode 2
-
Original Episode
Episode 2
-
PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for all episodes
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 6
-
PDF Material
Camera script for episode 7
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 7 (with optional narration)
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The Dalek Factor
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Evil of the Daleks"
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The Evil of the Daleks Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial with commentary from Timothy Combe (moderated by Toby Hadoke)
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The Last Dalek
8mm film shot by BBC Designer Tony Cornell during April and May 1967
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Alternative Audio
Episode 1 with introduction from Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
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Alternative Audio
Episode 1 with introduction from Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
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An Assignment with Grim Evil - An Interview with Chris Thompson
Phil Newman interviews Production Designer, Chris Thompson, who discusses his work on this serial
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 7 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 7 presented in colour
-
Animation Gallery
Artwork from the animated episodes, presented with background music and sound effects
-
Audiobook
"The Evil of the Daleks" audio cassette, narrated by Tom Baker, was originally released on the BBC Audio Collection in 1992. It can be listened to in its entirety, or …
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
-
Original Episode
Episode 2
-
Original Episode
Episode 2
-
PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
-
PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for all episodes
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 5
-
PDF Material
Camera script for episode 6
-
PDF Material
Camera script for episode 7
-
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
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 7 (with optional narration)
-
The Dalek Factor
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Evil of the Daleks"
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The Evil of the Daleks Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial with commentary from Timothy Combe (moderated by Toby Hadoke)
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The Last Dalek
8mm film shot by BBC Designer Tony Cornell during April and May 1967
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Alternative Audio
Episode 1 with introduction from Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
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Alternative Audio
Episode 1 with introduction from Patrick Troughton as The Doctor
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An Assignment with Grim Evil - An Interview with Chris Thompson
Phil Newman interviews Production Designer, Chris Thompson, who discusses his work on this serial
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 7 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 7 presented in colour
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Animation Gallery
Artwork from the animated episodes, presented with background music and sound effects
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Audiobook
"The Evil of the Daleks" audio cassette, narrated by Tom Baker, was originally released on the BBC Audio Collection in 1992. It can be listened to in its entirety, or …
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 7
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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Original Episode
Episode 2
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Original Episode
Episode 2
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PDF Material
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Material
PasB (Programmes-as-Broadcast) documentation for all episodes
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 6
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PDF Material
Camera script for episode 7
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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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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 7 (with optional narration)
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The Dalek Factor
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Evil of the Daleks"
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The Evil of the Daleks Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial with commentary from Timothy Combe (moderated by Toby Hadoke)
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The Last Dalek
8mm film shot by BBC Designer Tony Cornell during April and May 1967
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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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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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Episode 3 Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3
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Episode 3 Telesnap Reconstruction - With Narration By Frazer Hines
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3, with narration from Frazer Hines
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Going Underground - Making "The Web of Fear"
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Web of Fear"
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 6
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The Many Voices of Jack Woolgar
Recordings of Jack Woolgar's attempts at different voices for the Great Intelligence and Staff Sargeant Arnold
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The Missing Years
A history of the junking, and subsequent recovery, of the missing episodes
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The Web of Fear - Shapeshifter Animation Process
David Devjak, of Shapeshifter, discusses motion capture and its potential for recreating missing episodes
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The Web of Fear Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Trailer
Animated recreation of a unique trailer, which was first broadcast by BBC1 on 27 January 1968
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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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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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Episode 3 Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3
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Episode 3 Telesnap Reconstruction - With Narration By Frazer Hines
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3, with narration from Frazer Hines
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Going Underground - Making "The Web of Fear"
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Web of Fear"
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 6
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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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The Many Voices of Jack Woolgar
Recordings of Jack Woolgar's attempts at different voices for the Great Intelligence and Staff Sargeant Arnold
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The Missing Years
A history of the junking, and subsequent recovery, of the missing episodes
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The Web of Fear - Shapeshifter Animation Process
David Devjak, of Shapeshifter, discusses motion capture and its potential for recreating missing episodes
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The Web of Fear Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Trailer
Animated recreation of a unique trailer, which was first broadcast by BBC1 on 27 January 1968
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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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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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Episode 3 Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3
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Episode 3 Telesnap Reconstruction - With Narration By Frazer Hines
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3, with narration from Frazer Hines
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Going Underground - Making "The Web of Fear"
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Web of Fear"
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings and articles
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 6
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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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The Many Voices of Jack Woolgar
Recordings of Jack Woolgar's attempts at different voices for the Great Intelligence and Staff Sargeant Arnold
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The Missing Years
A history of the junking, and subsequent recovery, of the missing episodes
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The Web of Fear - Shapeshifter Animation Process
David Devjak, of Shapeshifter, discusses motion capture and its potential for recreating missing episodes
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The Web of Fear Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Trailer
Animated recreation of a unique trailer, which was first broadcast by BBC1 on 27 January 1968
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Animating Fury from the Deep
A look at what was involved in animating this missing serial
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 5
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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 6
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 5
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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 6
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Episode 6 Behind The Scenes 8mm Footage
8mm film shot by designer, Tony Cornell, at Ealing Film Studios in March 1968; set to music and sound effects
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Episode 6 Film Trims
The only specially-shot footage that survives from this serial
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Fury from the Deep - The Surviving Footage
Compilation of film inserts, along with censor edits recovered from Australia; includes a reconstruction of the episode 6 climax
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Fury from the Deep - The Visual Effects
Peter Day, with his colleague MichaelJohn Harris, discusses his contribution to this serial (recorded in 2002)
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Fury from the Deep Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Interview with Victor Pemberton
Victor Pemberton chats backstage at the Flight Through Eternity convention, on 13 April 1988
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 6
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Teaser
Teaser trailer for this release
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 2 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
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The Cruel Sea - Surviving Fury from the Deep
Cast members revisit the locations of this serial and recall their time on the production
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The Slide Audio Drama
Seven-part drama, broadcast from February to March 1966, which was the inspiration for this serial. Can be listened to in its entirety, or as individual episodes.
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Animating Fury from the Deep
A look at what was involved in animating this missing serial
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 5
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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 6
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 5
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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 6
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Episode 6 Behind The Scenes 8mm Footage
8mm film shot by designer, Tony Cornell, at Ealing Film Studios in March 1968; set to music and sound effects
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Episode 6 Film Trims
The only specially-shot footage that survives from this serial
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Fury from the Deep - The Surviving Footage
Compilation of film inserts, along with censor edits recovered from Australia; includes a reconstruction of the episode 6 climax
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Fury from the Deep - The Visual Effects
Peter Day, with his colleague MichaelJohn Harris, discusses his contribution to this serial (recorded in 2002)
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Fury from the Deep Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Interview with Victor Pemberton
Victor Pemberton chats backstage at the Flight Through Eternity convention, on 13 April 1988
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 6
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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
-
Teaser
Teaser trailer for this release
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 2 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
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The Cruel Sea - Surviving Fury from the Deep
Cast members revisit the locations of this serial and recall their time on the production
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The Slide Audio Drama
Seven-part drama, broadcast from February to March 1966, which was the inspiration for this serial. Can be listened to in its entirety, or as individual episodes.
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Animating Fury from the Deep
A look at what was involved in animating this missing serial
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 5
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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 6
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 5
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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 6
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Episode 6 Behind The Scenes 8mm Footage
8mm film shot by designer, Tony Cornell, at Ealing Film Studios in March 1968; set to music and sound effects
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Episode 6 Film Trims
The only specially-shot footage that survives from this serial
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
-
Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles
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Fury from the Deep - The Surviving Footage
Compilation of film inserts, along with censor edits recovered from Australia; includes a reconstruction of the episode 6 climax
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Fury from the Deep - The Visual Effects
Peter Day, with his colleague MichaelJohn Harris, discusses his contribution to this serial (recorded in 2002)
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Fury from the Deep Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Interview with Victor Pemberton
Victor Pemberton chats backstage at the Flight Through Eternity convention, on 13 April 1988
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 1
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 2
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 3
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 4
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 5
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PDF Materials
Camera script for episode 6
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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
-
Teaser
Teaser trailer for this release
-
Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 1 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 2 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 3 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5 (with optional narration)
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Telesnap Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6 (with optional narration)
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The Cruel Sea - Surviving Fury from the Deep
Cast members revisit the locations of this serial and recall their time on the production
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The Slide Audio Drama
Seven-part drama, broadcast from February to March 1966, which was the inspiration for this serial. Can be listened to in its entirety, or as individual episodes.
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
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Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 1
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 2
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 3
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 4
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 5
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Episode Info Text - Episodes 2, 4, 5, 6
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles (however, they do not appear to be present on the actual disc)
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 2
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6
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Face To Face ... with The Faceless Ones
The animation team discuss the making of the animated version of "The Faceless Ones"
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 2
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 4
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 5
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 6
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Original Episode
Episode 1 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
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Original Episode
Episode 3 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
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Original Episode
Episode 1 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
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Original Episode
Episode 3 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
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Stock Footage from Original Production
Raw footage used in the making of "The Faceless Ones"
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Surviving Film Fragments
Film fragments that survive from episodes 2 and 4
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Trailer - Fury from the Deep
Teaser trailer for the release of "Fury from the Deep"
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Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 1
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 2
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 3
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 4
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 5
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Episode Info Text - Episodes 2, 4, 5, 6
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles (however, they do not appear to be present on the actual disc)
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 2
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6
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Face To Face ... with The Faceless Ones
The animation team discuss the making of the animated version of "The Faceless Ones"
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 2
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 4
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 5
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 6
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
-
Original Episode
Episode 1 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
-
Original Episode
Episode 3 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
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Original Episode
Episode 1 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
-
Original Episode
Episode 3 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
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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
-
Stock Footage from Original Production
Raw footage used in the making of "The Faceless Ones"
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Surviving Film Fragments
Film fragments that survive from episodes 2 and 4
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Trailer - Fury from the Deep
Teaser trailer for the release of "Fury from the Deep"
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in black & white
-
Animated Episode
Episode 1 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 4 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 5 presented in colour
-
Animated Episode
Episode 6 presented in colour
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 1
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 2
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 3
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 4
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 5
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Camera Script
Camera script for episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 3
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Commentary
Discussing episode 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5
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Commentary
Discussing episode 6
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Episode Info Text - Episodes 2, 4, 5, 6
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles (however, they do not appear to be present on the actual disc)
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 2
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 4
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 5
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Episode Reconstruction
Telesnap reconstruction of episode 6
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Face To Face ... with The Faceless Ones
The animation team discuss the making of the animated version of "The Faceless Ones"
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 2
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 4
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 5
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Narration - Telesnaps
Narration of reconstructed episode 6
-
O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
-
Original Episode
Episode 1 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
-
Original Episode
Episode 3 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
-
Original Episode
Episode 1 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
-
Original Episode
Episode 3 (which remains in the BBC's archives)
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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
-
Stock Footage from Original Production
Raw footage used in the making of "The Faceless Ones"
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Surviving Film Fragments
Film fragments that survive from episodes 2 and 4
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Trailer - Fury from the Deep
Teaser trailer for the release of "Fury from the Deep"