The One and Only DOCTOR WHO DVD Thread (Version 6.0)
#126
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 1,707
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Florida
I was just watching the "Seeds of Death" DVD.... amazing how fantastic the picture quality is. It looks like it was filmed last summer and turned into DVD... wow.
#127
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Legend
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 10,800
Received 84 Likes
on
51 Posts
From: Building attractions one theme park at a time.
The Missing Years DVDs might have a new name: The Lost in Time Collection.
I got this post from the HTF in their TV Shows section. This guy e-mailed BBC America and asked......
Andrew
I got this post from the HTF in their TV Shows section. This guy e-mailed BBC America and asked......
I asked if Blake's 7, Tripods, more seasons of 'Allo 'Allo and the Dr. Who DVDs already out / coming soon in the UK, The Green Death, Ghost Light, The Visitation, and the Leisure Hive + the possiblility for Return of the Master Trilogy(+an Anthony Ainley tribute since he died recently), The E-Space Trilogy, War Games, Trial of a Time Lord, The Black Guardian trilogy, Survival, Black Orchid and Shada were going to be released within a year. They told me this:
quote:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for your suggestions on Doctor Who. They will be passed onto the
Home Video Programming department.
Unfortunately "Tripods" and "Blakes 7" DVD's are not currently available
or planned for release in the U.S. and Canada. However, we use requests
like yours to help us plan future releases.
Good news, "Allo Allo: series 2" is currently being planned for release.
Doctor Who: "Earthshock", "Pyramids of Mars" and "The Lost in Time
Collection" are as being planned for release very soon.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm glad about that Allo Allo, but it should be moving faster,they get two seasons at one time in the UK.
I already knew about Earthshock and Pyramids of Mars, I was hoping for some extra info about the others as I am about to import a huge amount and I would wait if I had a future forecast. Those Dr. Who suggestions are personal favs but I think most would want them too, most of them anyway.
What is the Lost In Time Collection? Is it a new name for the Missing Adventures or something else?
quote:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Thank you for your suggestions on Doctor Who. They will be passed onto the
Home Video Programming department.
Unfortunately "Tripods" and "Blakes 7" DVD's are not currently available
or planned for release in the U.S. and Canada. However, we use requests
like yours to help us plan future releases.
Good news, "Allo Allo: series 2" is currently being planned for release.
Doctor Who: "Earthshock", "Pyramids of Mars" and "The Lost in Time
Collection" are as being planned for release very soon.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
I'm glad about that Allo Allo, but it should be moving faster,they get two seasons at one time in the UK.
I already knew about Earthshock and Pyramids of Mars, I was hoping for some extra info about the others as I am about to import a huge amount and I would wait if I had a future forecast. Those Dr. Who suggestions are personal favs but I think most would want them too, most of them anyway.
What is the Lost In Time Collection? Is it a new name for the Missing Adventures or something else?
Andrew
#128
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 1,707
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Florida
from the Galaxy 4 web site....
________________________________
Lost In Time DVD Box Set (The Orphan Collection)
Includes 'Daleks Masterplan episode 2 : Day Of Armageddon'- the newly discovered episode Released (in the UK) 01 November 2004
18 episodes from incomplete 'lost' stories from the Hartnell and Troughton eras. Episodes include: The Daleks Masterplan 2, 5 and 10, The Faceless Ones 1 & 3, The Wheel In Space 3 & 6, The Moonbase 2 & 4, The Abominable Snowmen 2, The Web Of Fear 1, The Enemy Of The World 3, The Space Pirates 2, The Celestial Toymaker 4, The Crusade 1 & 3, Evil Of The Daleks 2 and The Underwater Menace 3. Also includes rare archive footage and clips from other missing episodes. All digitally remastered. This is the first chance to see the newly discovered episode 2 of The Daleks Masterplan- found in 2004 after being missing from the archives for 30 years!
____________________________________
It comes out in the UK Nov 1st, so hopefully we will get it in the states as part of the December releases. Personally, I can't wait, most of those episodes come from some of the best stories ever... be they complete or not.
________________________________
Lost In Time DVD Box Set (The Orphan Collection)
Includes 'Daleks Masterplan episode 2 : Day Of Armageddon'- the newly discovered episode Released (in the UK) 01 November 2004
18 episodes from incomplete 'lost' stories from the Hartnell and Troughton eras. Episodes include: The Daleks Masterplan 2, 5 and 10, The Faceless Ones 1 & 3, The Wheel In Space 3 & 6, The Moonbase 2 & 4, The Abominable Snowmen 2, The Web Of Fear 1, The Enemy Of The World 3, The Space Pirates 2, The Celestial Toymaker 4, The Crusade 1 & 3, Evil Of The Daleks 2 and The Underwater Menace 3. Also includes rare archive footage and clips from other missing episodes. All digitally remastered. This is the first chance to see the newly discovered episode 2 of The Daleks Masterplan- found in 2004 after being missing from the archives for 30 years!
____________________________________
It comes out in the UK Nov 1st, so hopefully we will get it in the states as part of the December releases. Personally, I can't wait, most of those episodes come from some of the best stories ever... be they complete or not.
Last edited by turborobb; 07-07-04 at 04:06 AM.
#130
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Legend
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 10,800
Received 84 Likes
on
51 Posts
From: Building attractions one theme park at a time.
Originally posted by Todd Fredericks
I think this is a great release but I agree with others that perhaps this could've been brought out a bit further down the line....
I think this is a great release but I agree with others that perhaps this could've been brought out a bit further down the line....
As I said before, it's too soon for a release like this.
HOWEVER, I'm gonna pick it up the day it comes out. After all, ANY Who is good Who!
Andrew
#131
New Member
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 17
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: New York City
Originally posted by The Valeyard
As I said before, it's too soon for a release like this.
HOWEVER, I'm gonna pick it up the day it comes out. After all, ANY Who is good Who!
Andrew
As I said before, it's too soon for a release like this.
HOWEVER, I'm gonna pick it up the day it comes out. After all, ANY Who is good Who!
Andrew
#132
Suspended
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 3,964
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Flava-Country!
Originally posted by The Valeyard
As I said before, it's too soon for a release like this.
As I said before, it's too soon for a release like this.
That being said, while I think we'd be better served with a complete story set, I'll still buy the silly thing come this fall.
#133
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Legend
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 10,800
Received 84 Likes
on
51 Posts
From: Building attractions one theme park at a time.
Originally posted by El-Kabong
But you know - I think I'd be willing to make an exception to my "No Double Dip" rule should, oh say - Dalek Masterplan 1,3,4 and 6-10 show up suddenly.
But you know - I think I'd be willing to make an exception to my "No Double Dip" rule should, oh say - Dalek Masterplan 1,3,4 and 6-10 show up suddenly.
#134
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 1,707
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Florida
I'm really surprised about the indifference about the Orphaned Episodes set, If I had to make a Doctor Who DVD wish list a missing episodes set would be in the Top 5. I can't wait to see the surviving episodes of Evil of the Daleks, Faceless Ones, Abominable Snowmen, Moonbase and others in DVD quality. I love the Troughton era, they are all time classics.
hey Todd, go to the Outpost Gallifrey Forum and ask the people there, someone might have something.
www.gallifreyone.com
Also, does anybody have a good copy of the JNT interview that was aired on the premiere of 'Time and the Rani' that was aired on WNYC Ch. 31 in New York? I only ask because I was the one who did the interview and my only copy has gone missing a few years ago....
www.gallifreyone.com
#135
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Legend
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 10,800
Received 84 Likes
on
51 Posts
From: Building attractions one theme park at a time.
From Gallifrey One:
Andrew
The Lost in Time Collection • July 14
Though BBC Worldwide for some reason won't officially confirm any sort of UK release for the forthcoming Lost in Time Collection, the collection of orphan Doctor Who episodes coming out this November (despite the fact that retailers already have an early November date for sale), BBC Worldwide America not only has confirmed it but has released cover illustrations for the North American release, also due in November, and details about the individual sets. Below are the cover illustrations for the complete North American edition, which is two DVD sets packaged together, as well as the individual versions on sale here, one with each Doctor. (We don't know if they're being offered separately in the UK, but apparently the North American edition is done so.)
Lost in Time: The William Hartnell Years

Never broadcast in the US, these episodes offer an enticing glimpse into 'lost' stories that have achieved legendary status. Fans can relish rare appearances of the Daleks as well as guest star turns by Julian Glover (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), Michael Gough (Batman) and Jean Marsh (Upstairs, Downstairs). New to video is Episode 2 of "The Daleks' Master Plan," the story that marked the series debut of Nicholas Courtney, who later returned time and again as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. Includes episodes 1 and 3 of "The Crusade"; episodes 2, 5 and 10 of "The Daleks' Master Plan" and episode 4 of "The Celestial Toymaker". Featuring audio commentary by actors Julian Glover, Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney, designer Raymond P. Cusick and moderator Gary Russell; clips from episodes 1, 3 and 4 of "The Daleks' Master Plan"; a reel of 8mm off-screen clips; Who's Who actor biographies; narrative links; and photo gallery. Single CD; WHV Catalog #E2081.
Lost in Time: The Patrick Troughton Years

Never broadcast in the US, these episodes offer an enticing glimpse into 'lost' stories that have achieved legendary status. Fans can relish rare appearances of the Daleks, Cybermen and Yeti, as well as an episode from the second Doctor Who story by Robert Holmes, the series' most influential writer. Includes episode 3 of "The Underwater Menace"; episodes 2 and 4 of "The Moonbase"; episodes 1 and 3 of "The Faceless Ones"; episode 2 of "The Evil of the Daleks"; episode 2 of "The Abominable Snowmen"; episode 3 of "The Enemy of the World"; episode 1 of "The Web of Fear"; episodes 3 and 6 of "The Wheel In Space" and episode 2 of "The Space Pirates". Featuring audio commentary by actor Deborah Watling, director Tristan de Vere Cole, story editor Derrick Sherwin and moderator Gary Russell; deleted scenes from "Power of the Daleks" and "The Abominable Snowmen"; Australia and New Zealand censor clips; the fan-produced documentary special "The Making of Fury From the Deep"; audio versions of episodes 1 and 3 of "The Moonbase"; a 50-minute featurette on missing episodes; Who's Who actor biographies; and photo gallery. Double CD; WHV Catalog #E2082.
Lost in Time: The Complete Collection

Contains "Lost In Time: The William Hartnell Years" and "Lost in Time: The Patrick Troughton Years". WHV Catalog #E2083.
Though BBC Worldwide for some reason won't officially confirm any sort of UK release for the forthcoming Lost in Time Collection, the collection of orphan Doctor Who episodes coming out this November (despite the fact that retailers already have an early November date for sale), BBC Worldwide America not only has confirmed it but has released cover illustrations for the North American release, also due in November, and details about the individual sets. Below are the cover illustrations for the complete North American edition, which is two DVD sets packaged together, as well as the individual versions on sale here, one with each Doctor. (We don't know if they're being offered separately in the UK, but apparently the North American edition is done so.)
Lost in Time: The William Hartnell Years

Never broadcast in the US, these episodes offer an enticing glimpse into 'lost' stories that have achieved legendary status. Fans can relish rare appearances of the Daleks as well as guest star turns by Julian Glover (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade), Michael Gough (Batman) and Jean Marsh (Upstairs, Downstairs). New to video is Episode 2 of "The Daleks' Master Plan," the story that marked the series debut of Nicholas Courtney, who later returned time and again as Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart. Includes episodes 1 and 3 of "The Crusade"; episodes 2, 5 and 10 of "The Daleks' Master Plan" and episode 4 of "The Celestial Toymaker". Featuring audio commentary by actors Julian Glover, Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney, designer Raymond P. Cusick and moderator Gary Russell; clips from episodes 1, 3 and 4 of "The Daleks' Master Plan"; a reel of 8mm off-screen clips; Who's Who actor biographies; narrative links; and photo gallery. Single CD; WHV Catalog #E2081.
Lost in Time: The Patrick Troughton Years

Never broadcast in the US, these episodes offer an enticing glimpse into 'lost' stories that have achieved legendary status. Fans can relish rare appearances of the Daleks, Cybermen and Yeti, as well as an episode from the second Doctor Who story by Robert Holmes, the series' most influential writer. Includes episode 3 of "The Underwater Menace"; episodes 2 and 4 of "The Moonbase"; episodes 1 and 3 of "The Faceless Ones"; episode 2 of "The Evil of the Daleks"; episode 2 of "The Abominable Snowmen"; episode 3 of "The Enemy of the World"; episode 1 of "The Web of Fear"; episodes 3 and 6 of "The Wheel In Space" and episode 2 of "The Space Pirates". Featuring audio commentary by actor Deborah Watling, director Tristan de Vere Cole, story editor Derrick Sherwin and moderator Gary Russell; deleted scenes from "Power of the Daleks" and "The Abominable Snowmen"; Australia and New Zealand censor clips; the fan-produced documentary special "The Making of Fury From the Deep"; audio versions of episodes 1 and 3 of "The Moonbase"; a 50-minute featurette on missing episodes; Who's Who actor biographies; and photo gallery. Double CD; WHV Catalog #E2082.
Lost in Time: The Complete Collection

Contains "Lost In Time: The William Hartnell Years" and "Lost in Time: The Patrick Troughton Years". WHV Catalog #E2083.
Andrew
#136
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 1,483
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Minneapolis, MN, USA
Just wanted to present muchly the same info, in a different way, as presented at Steve Manfred's Doctor Who Video FAQ:
“LOST IN TIME” ANNOUNCED – NOVEMBER 2, 2004
The website dvdanswers.com is reporting that BBC Worldwide Americas have today announced their forthcoming release of the long-rumored Lost in Time DVD box set containing episodes from partly-missing stories. It is scheduled for November 2, 2004 (Election Day).
The set consists of two parts. The first is called Doctor Who – Lost in Time – The William Hartnell Years and will contain one disc with six William Hartnell era episodes on it. The second is Doctor Who – Lost in Time – The Patrick Troughton Years and will contain two discs with twelve Patrick Troughton episodes spread across the two. These two parts will be available separately for $24.95 each (suggested) or together in a “gift set” containing everything for $49.95 (suggested).
The Hartnell disc will contain the following episodes:
The Crusade episodes 1 and 3,
The Daleks’ Master Plan episodes 2, 5, and 10, and
The Celestial Toymaker episode 4.
Note that episode 2 of The Daleks’ Master Plan is the episode that was recovered only just this year and has never been commercially released in any form anywhere since its original broadcast on BBC1 in 1965.
This disc will contain the following extras:
- Commentary by actors Julian Glover (King Richard in The Crusade), Peter Purves (companion Steven Taylor in the The Daleks’ Master Plan and The Celestial Toymaker episodes), Kevin Stoney (Mavic Chen in The Daleks’ Master Plan), and designer Raymond P. Cusick (original designer of the Daleks and the designer on The Daleks’ Master Plan), moderated by Gary Russell.
- Deleted scenes from episodes 1 through 4 of The Daleks’ Master Plan.
- 8mm film clips from missing episodes (recovered from a fan who pointed his home movie camera at his TV.)
- Who’s Who actor biographies
- Narrative Links (presumably telling you what happens in the episodes you can’t see because they’re missing – these could well include the special in-character-as-Ian links that William Russell recorded for the VHS release of The Crusade in 1999.)
- Photo Gallery
- All episodes except for The Crusade episode 1 have been given the VidFIRE video-look process treatment. That Crusade episode could not be processed due to a bad tramline scratch present in most of the print that would ruin the effect.
The Troughton 2-disc set will contain the following episodes:
The Underwater Menace episode 3,
The Moonbase episodes 2 and 4,
The Faceless Ones episodes 1 and 3,
The Evil of the Daleks episode 2,
The Abominable Snowmen episode 2,
The Enemy of the World episode 3,
The Web of Fear episode 1,
The Wheel in Space episodes 3 and 6, and
The Space Pirates episode 2.
This 2-disc set will contain the following extras:
- Commentary by actress Deborah Watling (companion Victoria in the middle part of this era), director Tristan de Vere Cole (director of The Wheel in Space), story editor (and later producer) Derrick Sherwin (who worked on the later part of this era), and moderated again by Gary Russell.
- The full soundtrack audio of episodes 1 and 3 of The Moonbase (so the entire story will be represented on this release)
- Deleted scenes from The Power of the Daleks (Troughton’s first story – these will incorporate the broadcast trailer discovered late last year)
- Deleted scenes from The Abominable Snowmen
- The Australian and New Zealand “censor clips” from many episodes throughout the black and white era
- A featurette on the visual effects from Fury From the Deep (which should incorporate a reel of behind-the-scenes footage known to exist)
- 50-minute featurette on missing episodes in general (probably an extended version of The Missing Years documentary previously released on VHS)
- Who’s Who actor biographies
- Photo Gallery
- All of these episodes have been given the VidFIRE video-look process treatment.
As exciting as this release will be, please remember to get out and vote that day too (that’s US Election Day).
None of these episodes have ever been broadcast on TV in North America.
“LOST IN TIME” ANNOUNCED – NOVEMBER 2, 2004
The website dvdanswers.com is reporting that BBC Worldwide Americas have today announced their forthcoming release of the long-rumored Lost in Time DVD box set containing episodes from partly-missing stories. It is scheduled for November 2, 2004 (Election Day).
The set consists of two parts. The first is called Doctor Who – Lost in Time – The William Hartnell Years and will contain one disc with six William Hartnell era episodes on it. The second is Doctor Who – Lost in Time – The Patrick Troughton Years and will contain two discs with twelve Patrick Troughton episodes spread across the two. These two parts will be available separately for $24.95 each (suggested) or together in a “gift set” containing everything for $49.95 (suggested).
The Hartnell disc will contain the following episodes:
The Crusade episodes 1 and 3,
The Daleks’ Master Plan episodes 2, 5, and 10, and
The Celestial Toymaker episode 4.
Note that episode 2 of The Daleks’ Master Plan is the episode that was recovered only just this year and has never been commercially released in any form anywhere since its original broadcast on BBC1 in 1965.
This disc will contain the following extras:
- Commentary by actors Julian Glover (King Richard in The Crusade), Peter Purves (companion Steven Taylor in the The Daleks’ Master Plan and The Celestial Toymaker episodes), Kevin Stoney (Mavic Chen in The Daleks’ Master Plan), and designer Raymond P. Cusick (original designer of the Daleks and the designer on The Daleks’ Master Plan), moderated by Gary Russell.
- Deleted scenes from episodes 1 through 4 of The Daleks’ Master Plan.
- 8mm film clips from missing episodes (recovered from a fan who pointed his home movie camera at his TV.)
- Who’s Who actor biographies
- Narrative Links (presumably telling you what happens in the episodes you can’t see because they’re missing – these could well include the special in-character-as-Ian links that William Russell recorded for the VHS release of The Crusade in 1999.)
- Photo Gallery
- All episodes except for The Crusade episode 1 have been given the VidFIRE video-look process treatment. That Crusade episode could not be processed due to a bad tramline scratch present in most of the print that would ruin the effect.
The Troughton 2-disc set will contain the following episodes:
The Underwater Menace episode 3,
The Moonbase episodes 2 and 4,
The Faceless Ones episodes 1 and 3,
The Evil of the Daleks episode 2,
The Abominable Snowmen episode 2,
The Enemy of the World episode 3,
The Web of Fear episode 1,
The Wheel in Space episodes 3 and 6, and
The Space Pirates episode 2.
This 2-disc set will contain the following extras:
- Commentary by actress Deborah Watling (companion Victoria in the middle part of this era), director Tristan de Vere Cole (director of The Wheel in Space), story editor (and later producer) Derrick Sherwin (who worked on the later part of this era), and moderated again by Gary Russell.
- The full soundtrack audio of episodes 1 and 3 of The Moonbase (so the entire story will be represented on this release)
- Deleted scenes from The Power of the Daleks (Troughton’s first story – these will incorporate the broadcast trailer discovered late last year)
- Deleted scenes from The Abominable Snowmen
- The Australian and New Zealand “censor clips” from many episodes throughout the black and white era
- A featurette on the visual effects from Fury From the Deep (which should incorporate a reel of behind-the-scenes footage known to exist)
- 50-minute featurette on missing episodes in general (probably an extended version of The Missing Years documentary previously released on VHS)
- Who’s Who actor biographies
- Photo Gallery
- All of these episodes have been given the VidFIRE video-look process treatment.
As exciting as this release will be, please remember to get out and vote that day too (that’s US Election Day).

None of these episodes have ever been broadcast on TV in North America.
Last edited by evenswr; 07-14-04 at 08:59 PM.
#140
Thread Starter
DVD Talk Legend
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 10,800
Received 84 Likes
on
51 Posts
From: Building attractions one theme park at a time.
Originally posted by El-Kabong
While I still support the complete story release idea, I gotta say DAMN!!!
While I still support the complete story release idea, I gotta say DAMN!!!
Yeah. I have to admit that I REALLY want these now. Not that I didn't before but now, it's at the top of my anticipation list.
Are you happy now, turborobb?

Andrew
#143
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 1,483
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Minneapolis, MN, USA
Just wanted to let everyone know that there are some interesting conversations about the Lost in Time box set going on at the Doctor Who Technical Forum, including comments from the Doctor Who Restoration Team.
Specifically, there will be no telesnaps included on these DVDs due to, as Steve Roberts puts it:
Also, the "Missing Years" documentary will be the same as it was before, according to Paul Vanezis:
Specifically, there will be no telesnaps included on these DVDs due to, as Steve Roberts puts it:
MONEY!!!! Take a look at the low number of commentaries, the lack of producion subtitles etc and read between the lines...
Actually, The Missing Years is being kept intact as was, no changes have been made to the body of the programme. The additional material consists of a short feature in the style of 'Since this programme was made...'.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers,
Paul
#144
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 1,483
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Minneapolis, MN, USA
Actually, I also see that Steve Roberts has posted a definitive list of the contents of the box set:
DOCTOR WHO - 'Lost in Time' DVD Boxset - Contents
Disc 1
(Episodes)
· The Crusade:1
· The Crusade:3 (commentary by Julian Glover, Gary Russell)
· The Daleks’ Master Plan:2 (commentary by Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney, Ray Cusick)
· The Daleks’ Master Plan:5
· The Daleks’ Master Plan:10
· The Celestial Toymaker:4
(Audio Only)
· The Crusade:2
· The Crusade:4
(Special Features)
· The Daleks’ Master Plan - Surviving Clips
· The Smugglers - Surviving Clips
· The Smugglers - Location Film
· The Tenth Planet - Surviving Clips
· The Crusade - introductions to episodes 1, 3 and afterword.
· 8mm off-screen footage from the Hartnell Era - various clips.
· Easter Egg no.1
Disc 2
(Episodes)
· The Underwater Menace:3
· The Moonbase:2
· The Moonbase:4
· The Faceless Ones:1
· The Faceless Ones:3
· The Evil of the Daleks:2 (commentary by Deborah Watling, Gary Russell)
(Audio Only)
· The Moonbase:1
· The Moonbase:3
(Special Features)
· The Power of the Daleks - BBC1 trail
· The Power of the Daleks - Surviving Clips
· The Highlanders - Surviving Clips
· The Underwater Menace - Surviving Clips
· The Macra Terror - Surviving Clips
· The Last Dalek - 8mm film of 'The Evil of the Daleks' in studio, with commentary
· 8mm off-screen footage from the Troughton era - various clips.
· Easter Egg no.2
Disc 3
(Episodes)
· The Abominable Snowmen: 2 (commentary by Deborah Watling, Gary Russell)
· The Enemy of the World:3
· The Web of Fear:1 (commentary by Deborah Watling, Derrick Sherwin, Gary Russell)
· The Wheel in Space:3
· The Wheel in Space:6 (commentary by Derrick Sherwin, Tristan deVere Cole)
· The Space Pirates:2
(Special Features)
· The Abominable Snowmen - Surviving Clips
· The Abominable Snowmen - location film.
· The Web of Fear - Surviving Clips
· Fury from the Deep - Surviving Clips
· Fury from the Deep - 8mm colour film shot in the studio
· Fury from the Deep - raw film trims from the battle in episode 6.
· The Wheel in Space - Surviving Clips
· The Space Pirates - film inserts
· The Missing Years - updated version of the 1998 BBC Video documentary.
DOCTOR WHO - 'Lost in Time' DVD Boxset - Contents
Disc 1
(Episodes)
· The Crusade:1
· The Crusade:3 (commentary by Julian Glover, Gary Russell)
· The Daleks’ Master Plan:2 (commentary by Peter Purves, Kevin Stoney, Ray Cusick)
· The Daleks’ Master Plan:5
· The Daleks’ Master Plan:10
· The Celestial Toymaker:4
(Audio Only)
· The Crusade:2
· The Crusade:4
(Special Features)
· The Daleks’ Master Plan - Surviving Clips
· The Smugglers - Surviving Clips
· The Smugglers - Location Film
· The Tenth Planet - Surviving Clips
· The Crusade - introductions to episodes 1, 3 and afterword.
· 8mm off-screen footage from the Hartnell Era - various clips.
· Easter Egg no.1
Disc 2
(Episodes)
· The Underwater Menace:3
· The Moonbase:2
· The Moonbase:4
· The Faceless Ones:1
· The Faceless Ones:3
· The Evil of the Daleks:2 (commentary by Deborah Watling, Gary Russell)
(Audio Only)
· The Moonbase:1
· The Moonbase:3
(Special Features)
· The Power of the Daleks - BBC1 trail
· The Power of the Daleks - Surviving Clips
· The Highlanders - Surviving Clips
· The Underwater Menace - Surviving Clips
· The Macra Terror - Surviving Clips
· The Last Dalek - 8mm film of 'The Evil of the Daleks' in studio, with commentary
· 8mm off-screen footage from the Troughton era - various clips.
· Easter Egg no.2
Disc 3
(Episodes)
· The Abominable Snowmen: 2 (commentary by Deborah Watling, Gary Russell)
· The Enemy of the World:3
· The Web of Fear:1 (commentary by Deborah Watling, Derrick Sherwin, Gary Russell)
· The Wheel in Space:3
· The Wheel in Space:6 (commentary by Derrick Sherwin, Tristan deVere Cole)
· The Space Pirates:2
(Special Features)
· The Abominable Snowmen - Surviving Clips
· The Abominable Snowmen - location film.
· The Web of Fear - Surviving Clips
· Fury from the Deep - Surviving Clips
· Fury from the Deep - 8mm colour film shot in the studio
· Fury from the Deep - raw film trims from the battle in episode 6.
· The Wheel in Space - Surviving Clips
· The Space Pirates - film inserts
· The Missing Years - updated version of the 1998 BBC Video documentary.
#145
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 1,707
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Florida
YAY!! The Lost Episodes collection looks awesome!
I wonder if this collection is in addition to the normal 2 Doctor Who DVD's or in place of them?? If Earthshock and Pyramids of Mars come out Sept 1st, then the next set should come out the first week of December. (two stories every 3 months) The lost episodes collection comes out in November.
by the way... I went to Best Buy today and they had 3 copies of The Three Doctors, 3 copies of The Two Doctors and 2 copies of Curse of Fenric.
I wonder if this collection is in addition to the normal 2 Doctor Who DVD's or in place of them?? If Earthshock and Pyramids of Mars come out Sept 1st, then the next set should come out the first week of December. (two stories every 3 months) The lost episodes collection comes out in November.
by the way... I went to Best Buy today and they had 3 copies of The Three Doctors, 3 copies of The Two Doctors and 2 copies of Curse of Fenric.
#146
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: May 2002
Posts: 1,707
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Florida
msnbc has a poll about which new Sci Fi series are you most exictied about... everyone need to vote for Doctor Who
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5296598
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5296598
#149
Suspended
Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 3,964
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Flava-Country!
While I will always support the idea of complete episodes over orphaned, I gotta admit that these before-and-after shots make the pill going down MUCH easier.
The one at the bottom, from Abominable Snowmen 2 is just amazing. The detail of Trout's fur jacket knocks me on my ass!
Ok Turbo - you win. Happy?
The one at the bottom, from Abominable Snowmen 2 is just amazing. The detail of Trout's fur jacket knocks me on my ass!
Ok Turbo - you win. Happy?
#150
DVD Talk Special Edition
Joined: Sep 1999
Posts: 1,483
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
From: Minneapolis, MN, USA
OT: New Doctor Photos
Looks like the new Doctor's costume consists of a leather jacket and T-shirt:
Gallifrey New Series News
Gallifrey New Series News



