Releases
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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 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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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 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
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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 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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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 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
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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 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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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 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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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 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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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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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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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 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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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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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 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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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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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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
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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 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 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
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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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Commentary
Discussing episodes 1 and 6
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 2 and 3
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 4 and 5
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Dedication
A dedication to Deborah Watling, "Deborah Watling 1948 - 2017", is shown after the credits for "Remembering Deborah Watling"
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Episode Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Jon Pertwee Introduction
Introduction to the story by Jon Pertwee, originally recorded for the "The Troughton Years" VHS release in 1991
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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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Recovering the Past - The Search for The Enemy of the World
Interview with Philip Morris, who recovered this serial's missing episodes from Nigeria
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Remembering Deborah Watling
A look at the life and career of Deborah Watling
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Restoring Doctor Who
How ths serial was restored for release, with informational captions
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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 Enemy of the World Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Trailer
Trailer for the original broadcast
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Treasures Lost and Found with Toby Hadoke
Toby Hadoke attempts to uncover new information about "The Enemy of the World", and meets members of the cast and crew
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Available Now
Trailer for "The Enemy of the World" DVD release. The title used in the trailer is "Enemy of the World".
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O-Ring Sleeve
The disc case is wrapped in a specially-designed cardboard "O-Ring" sleeve
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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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Comng Soon
Trailer for the release 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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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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Animated Episode
Episode 2 presented in black & white
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Animated Episode
Episode 3 presented in black & white
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Beneath the Ice - Animating The Ice Warriors
How the missing episodes were recreated using animation
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Blue Peter - Design-A-Monster
Compilation of the 1967 competition announcement, and the declaration of winners
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Cold Fusion - Making The Ice Warriors
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Ice Warriors"
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "Scream of the Shalka"
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1 and 4
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Interview with Michael Troughton, and discussing episode 3 (Part One). Part Two is on "The Underwater Menace".
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Commentary
Discussing episode 5 and 6
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Doctor Who Stories - Frazer Hines
Frazer Hines discusses his time on the programme for "The Story of Doctor Who" in 2003 (Part Two - see "The Krotons" for Part One)
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Info Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Original Trailer
Animated version of the 1967 trailer
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings
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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 Ice Warriors Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial set to background sound effects
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Coming Soon
Trailer for the release of "The Face of Evil"
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Commentary
Discussing episodes 3 and 4
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Easter Egg
CGI version of the TARDIS control room and the Cyber tomb
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PDF Materials
Radio Times listings
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PDF Materials
Walls Sky Ray Promotional Material
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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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Sky Ray Advert
Advert for Walls Sky Ray ice lolly promotion
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The Curse of the Cybermen's Tomb
Examinig the influence of Ancient Egyptian mythology on this story
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The Lost Giants - The Making of Tomb of the Cybermen
Cast and crew discuss the making of "The Tomb of the Cybermen"
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The Magic of VidFIRE
An overview of the VidFIRE restoration technology used for Doctor Who DVDs
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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The Evil of the Daleks, Episode 2
Orphaned episode
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Commentary
Discussing episode 2
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Location Film
Filmed in September 1967 by the director, Gerald Blake
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Surviving Clips
Taken from episode 4
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The Abominable Snowmen, Episode 2
Orphaned episode
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The Enemy of the World, Episode 3
Orphaned episode
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Commentary
Discussing episode 1
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The Web of Fear Surviving Clips
Taken from episodes 2, 4, and 5
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The Web of Fear, Episode 1
Orphaned episode
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8mm Colour Film
Taken from episode 6
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Raw Film Trims
Taken from episode 6
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Surviving Clips
Taken from episodes 1, 2, 4, and 5
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Commentary
Discussing all episodes
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Easter Egg
Patrick Troughton Clean Titles (Season 4 to 6)
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Easter Egg
Audio trailer for The Abominable Snowmen
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Easter Egg
VidFIRE clip of episode 3
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Information Text
Production information and story facts presented via subtitles on all episodes
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Late Night Line-Up
First shown on the 25th November 1967
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Morris Barry Intro
Morris Barry (Director) introduces the serial
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Photo Gallery
Photos from the production of this serial, presented via the DVD menu
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Remastering for DVD
How the serial was remastered for the DVD (with subtitle commentary)
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The Final End
Clips from a behind-the-scenes film shot on 8mm, called 'The Last Dalek'
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Title Sequence Effects
Unused effects created for Patrick Troughton's title sequence
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Tombwatch
Screening of the story at BAFTA on 26 April 1992
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Reconstruction
15 minute reconstruction using stills, with linking narration
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Soundtrack CD
Soundtracks for missing episodes 2 and 3