Doctor Who Specials
0001. An Unearthly Child (Unaired Pilot)
The first episode, "An Unearthly Child", was originally recorded a month before full recording on the series began. However, the initial recording was bedevilled with technical problems and errors made during the performance. Two versions of the scene set in the TARDIS were recorded, along with an aborted first attempt to start the second version.
William Russell
Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill
Barbara Wright
Francesca Bertorelli
Schoolgirl
Leslie Bates
Shadow
Mavis Ranson
Schoolgirl
Heather Lyons
Schoolgirl
Reg Cranfield
Policeman
Brian Thomas
Schoolboy
William Hartnell
Dr Who
carole ann ford
Susan Foreman
Phil Ford
Writer
Anthony Coburn
Writer
Russell T Davies
Writer
David Whitaker
Story Editor
Waris Hussein
Director
Graeme Harper
Director
Peter Brachaki
Art Designer
Verity Lambert
Producer
Mervyn Pinfield
Associate Producer
Ron Grainer
Music
Norman Kay
Music
0003. The Daleks in Colour
It's time to encounter the Daleks once again, but this time in a way you've never seen them before. Originally transmitted in December 1963 to February 1964, the seven original episodes of the first Dalek story have received a cosmic makeover, dazzlingly colourised and weaved together into a 75-minute blockbuster. With brand new sound and a brand new score created by Mark Ayres, The Daleks has been gloriously updated, whilst ensuring the original story remains as thrilling as it was in 1963
0005. Planet of Giants: Crisis
A reconstructed version of the original and later condensed third episode of Planet of Giants (1964) with William Russell and Carole Ann Ford reprising their roles of Ian and Susan with soundalikes taking the place of the remaining cast members (all deceased). Uses the surviving footage plus reconstructed visuals. Featured on the Planet of Gianrts DVD and laster Season 2 Collection bluray
Carole Ann Ford
Susan Foreman
William Russell
Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill
Barbara Wright
William Hartnell
Doctor Who
John Guilor
Doctor Who (voice)
Katherine M Ciani
Barbara Wright (voice)
Toby Hadoke
Forester (voice)
Paul Jones
Smithers (voice)
Matthew Jacobs
Writer
Louis Marks
Writer
Geoffrey Sax
Director
Mervyn Pinfield
Director
Ian Levine
Director
Verity Lambert
Producer
Dudley Simpson
Original Music Composer
0006. Planet of Giants: The Urge to Live
A reconstructed version of the original and later condensed fourth episode of Planet of Giants (1964) with William Russell and Carole Ann Ford reprising their roles of Ian and Susan with soundalikes taking the place of the remaining cast members (all deceased). Uses the surviving footage plus reconstructed visuals. Featured on the Planet of Gianrts DVD and laster Season 2 Collection bluray
Carole Ann Ford
Susan Foreman
William Russell
Ian Chesterton
Jacqueline Hill
Barbara Wright
William Hartnell
Doctor Who
John Guilor
Doctor Who (voice)
Katherine M Ciani
Barbara Wright (voice)
Toby Hadoke
Forester (voice)
Paul Jones
Smithers (voice)
Louis Marks
Writer
Douglas Camfield
Director
Ian Levine
Director
Verity Lambert
Producer
Dudley Simpson
Original Music Composer
0007. Galaxy 4 - Mini Reconstruction
A mini recon of the four part William Hartnell story which incorporates the surviving episode 3 - Airlock. Originally featured on The Aztecs - Special Edition DVD.
Stephanie Bidmead
Maaga
Barry Jackson
Gordon Lowery
0008. Mission to the Unknown
54 years after its original BBC television broadcast, BBC Studios will premiere a new production of Mission to the Unknown, a missing Doctor Who episode that has been faithfully recreated by a team of students, graduates and staff of the University of Central Lancashire in the UK.
Nicholas Briggs
Daleks (voice)
Paul Stenton
Malpha
Adam Ianbarry
Gearon
Jacob Marrisson
Jeff Garvey
Marco Simioni
Marc Cory
Dan Gilligan
Gordon Lowery
James Burgess
Dalek Operator
Mike Burgess
Dalek Operator
Sean Wilson
Dalek Operator
Timothy McDonagh
Dalek Operator
Terry Nation
Original Story
Andrew Ireland
Director
0009. The Ice Warriors - Two and Three
A cut down reconstruction of Episodes 2 and 3 of The Ice Warriors which featgured on the 1998 VHS and later as a special feature on the 2013 DVD/ Produced by Lord Montague
0010. The War Games in Colour
For the first time, these original episodes have been meticulously colourised and enhanced with updated visual effects edited into a new, 90-minute feature-length experience. In addition, the episode will also feature the Second Doctor's never-before-seen regeneration into the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee), alongside recovered footage not seen since the original broadcast. Originally aired in 1969, The War Games marked the end of an era for the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton), following him and his companions Zoe and Jamie as they land in a battlefield that appears to be a World War I military zone -- but all is not as it seems. They soon discover that soldiers from different historical periods have been abducted and are being manipulated in a cruel game. As they work to uncover the mystery behind the War Lord and his twisted experiments, the Doctor faces one of hist most difficult challenges.
Bernard Horsfall
First Time Lord
Patrick Troughton
Doctor Who
Philip Madoc
The War Lord
Edward Brayshaw
The War Chief
0013. Inferno: Episode 5 Extended Edition
An extended edit of episode 5 including previously deleted scenes.
0014. The Dæmons: Omnibus Edition
90-minute movie version edited by Barry Letts in consultation with Christopher Barry, for a repeat screening just after Christmas 1971.
0015. Day of the Daleks: Special Edition Episode 1
A mysterious phantom armed with futuristic weaponry appears at Auderly House, where Sir Reginald Styles prepares for a vital peace conference. Called in to investigate, the UNIT team—led by the Third Doctor and Jo Grant—discover evidence of time travel and a potential plot to sabotage the conference.
0016. Day of the Daleks: Special Edition Episode 2
The Doctor learns the intruders are guerrillas from a war-torn 22nd century, convinced that Styles will ignite a global conflict. When Jo is accidentally transported to their devastated future, the Doctor follows—only to find Earth enslaved by the Daleks and patrolled by brutal Ogrons.
0017. Day of the Daleks: Special Edition Episode 3
In the Dalek-ruled future, the Doctor is captured by the human Controller and interrogated under Dalek orders. Escaping with the guerrillas, he learns their mission: travel back and kill Styles before the peace conference. But their actions may be dooming history rather than saving it.
0018. Day of the Daleks: Special Edition Episode 4
Racing back to the present, the Doctor realises the explosion blamed on Styles is destined to be caused by the guerrillas themselves. As Shura prepares to detonate his bomb at Auderly House, the Doctor must avert catastrophe, ensuring the peace conference survives—and erasing the Dalek-ruled timeline forever.
0019. Day of the Daleks Omnibus Edition
60 minute omnibus edit broadcast 3 September 1973 on BBC1.
0020. The Sea Devils: Omnibus Edition
A special omnibus edition of The Sea Devils, first broadcast in December 1972.
0021. Carnival of Monsters: Episode Two Early Edit
A longer edit featuring the Delaware version of the theme music. It is presented unrestored and includes a countdown clock.
0022. The Green Death: Omnibus Edition
The 90-minute omnibus especially edited for a repeat screening over Christmas 1973
0023. Planet of the Spiders: Omnibus Edition
A Special omnibus edit of Planet of the Spiders.
0024. The Ark in Space: Omnibus Edition
A truncated 70-minute omnibus version aired in 1975.
0025. Genesis of the Daleks: Omnibus Edition
A 90-minute omnibus version specially edited by Philip Hinchcliffe and David Maloney for a repeat screening just after Christmas in 1975.
0026. Shada
Chris Parsons is happily engrossed in studying post-graduate physics at Cambridge, when one day he finds an old book, sitting on a dusty shelf in an ageing professor’s library. Chris also meets a strange man with a very long scarf who claims he can travel through time and space... in a police box. It's going to be a busy day for Chris Parsons.
0027. Pyramids of Mars: Omnibus Edition
A special omnibus edition of Pyramids of Mars
0028. The Brain of Morbius: Omnibus Edition
A special omnibus edition of The Brain of Morbius
0029. More Than 30 Years in the TARDIS
A documentary celebrating the 30th anniversary of Doctor Who, featuring new interviews, rare archive footage and recently discovered material.
Jon Pertwee
Himself
Tom Baker
Himself
Peter Davison
Himself
Colin Baker
Himself
Sylvester McCoy
Himself
William Hartnell
The Doctor (Archive Footage)
Patrick Troughton
The Doctor (Archive Footage)
Nicholas Courtney
Narrator
Kevin Davies
Director
Kevin Davies
Producer
0030. The Creature from the Pit: Episode Three Extended Edition
Part Three is available to view in a slightly extended form, containing a small amout of footage excised from the transmitted version.
0037. Shada: 2017 Omnibus Edition
The feature-length presentation from the 2017 DVD and Blu-ray release.
0038. Shada: 1992 VHS Edition
The story revolves around the lost planet Shada, on which the Time Lords built a prison for defeated would-be conquerors of the universe. Skagra, one such inmate, needs the help of one of the prison's inmates. He finds nobody knows where Shada is anymore except one aged Time Lord who has retired to Earth, where he is a professor at St. Cedd's College, Cambridge. Luckily for the universe, Skagra's attempt to force the information out of Professor Chronotis coincides with a visit by the professor's old friend, the Doctor.
0039. K-9 and Company: A Girl's Best Friend
The Doctor leaves K9 Mark III as a gift to Sarah Jane, who is living with her Aunt Lavinia. Her aunt's ward, Brendan, is kidnapped by witches and it's up to Sarah Jane and K9 to save the day.
Bill Fraser
Bill Pollock
Colin Jeavons
George Tracey
Ian Sears
Brendan Richards
John Quarmby
Henry Tobias
Linda Polan
Juno Baker
Linda Polan
Juno Baker
Mary Wimbush
Aunt Lavinia
Neville Barber
Howard Baker
0040. Enlightenment: Special Edition
Created for the 2009 DVD release of the Black Guardian Trilogy, this new 75-minute edit of Enlightenment was supervised by original director Fiona Cumming, and features all new CGI effects and a Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound mix.
Barbara Clegg
Writer
Fiona Cumming
Director
0041. The Five Doctors
The Doctor’s past incarnations are being snatched out of time and space and transported to the Death Zone on Gallifrey, where they are reunited with some old friends and pitted against their deadliest enemies in the Game of Rassilon. Someone is manipulating the Doctor and his companions in order to claim the most ancient and powerful secret of the Time Lords, but can they survive the challenges and uncover the traitor before it is too late?
William Hartnell
The Doctor
Patrick Troughton
The Doctor
Jon Pertwee
The Doctor
Tom Baker
The Doctor
Peter Davison
The Doctor
Caroline John
Liz Shaw
Elisabeth Sladen
Sarah Jane Smith
Janet Fielding
Tegan Jovanka
Lalla Ward
Romana
Mark Strickson
Vislor Turlough
Wendy Padbury
Zoe Heriot
Carole Ann Ford
Susan Foreman
Frazer Hines
Jamie McCrimmon
Paul Jerricho
The Castellan
Richard Hurndall
The Doctor
Philip Latham
Borusa
Dinah Sheridan
Chancellor Flavia
David Banks
Cyber Leader
Keith Hodiak
Raston Robot
Roy Skelton
Dalek (voice)
Nicholas Courtney
Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
Mark Hardy
Cyber Lieutenant
John Scott Martin
Dalek Operator
Anthony Ainley
The Master
Richard Mathews
Rassilon
Richard Franklin
Captain Yates
David Savile
Colonel Crichton
John Leeson
K-9 (voice)
Stuart Blake
Commander
Stephen Meredith
Technician
Ray Float
Sergeant
William Kenton
Cyber Scout
John Tallents
Guard
Terrance Dicks
Writer
Peter Moffatt
Director
John Baker
Camera Operator
Shirley Coward
Mixing Engineer
M.A.C. Adams
Editor
Jeremy Silberston
Production Manager
June Collins
Production Assistant
Jean Davis
Production Assistant
Ron Grainer
Music
Peter Howell
Music
Dick Mills
Sound Engineer
John Gatland
Sound
0042. The Five Doctors: Special Edition
An extended edit of The Five Doctors originally released in 1995, fully restored and with surround sound.
Terrance Dicks
Writer
Peter Moffatt
Director
0043. The Five Doctors: 40th Anniversary Edition
Based on the original broadcast version, this special edition is restored from the original film negatives and features brand new special effects, as well as a Dolby Atmos soundtrack. This release, created for the "Doctor Who - The Collection: Season 20" Blu-ray, is accompanied by a new audio commentary with Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, and Mark Strickson.
0044. Resurrection of the Daleks: Part One
The Doctor, Tegan, and Turlough are drawn off course by a mysterious time corridor linking 20th-century London to a derelict space station in the far future. On Earth, a police squad investigates brutal murders near the corridor’s exit. Meanwhile, on the space station, a Dalek task force prepares to break through quarantine and free their creator Davros from cryogenic suspension. The Doctor decides to investigate the corridor’s origin — and narrowly avoids a Dalek ambush.
0045. Resurrection of the Daleks: Part Two
On the space station, the Doctor and his companions are captured by human troopers battling the Daleks. The Daleks release a deadly virus to wipe out the humans, forcing the Doctor to bargain for his life. On Earth, disguised Dalek duplicates infiltrate the police force, killing and replacing key personnel. The Doctor learns the Daleks’ plan: to retrieve Davros to cure them of a lethal space plague and help them conquer the galaxy. Davros, awakening from centuries of stasis, secretly schemes to overthrow the Dalek Supreme.
0046. Resurrection of the Daleks: Part Three
Davros begins manipulating the station crew, turning them against the Dalek Supreme’s forces. The Daleks unleash more duplicates on Earth, planning to replace the entire High Command. The Doctor is coerced into creating duplicate versions of himself and his companions, destined to assassinate members of The High Council of the Time Lords. Tegan and Turlough sabotage the duplication machinery, but the Daleks regain control of the station and capture Davros, intent on transporting him to their fleet.
0047. Resurrection of the Daleks: Part Four
Chaos erupts as Davros releases the Movellan virus, killing the Daleks and loyal station troops alike. The Doctor tries to stop both sides, but Davros escapes in an escape pod, vowing to build a new Dalek army under his command. The Doctor destroys the station to prevent the spread of the virus, barely escaping with Tegan and Turlough. Returning to London, Tegan, shaken by the relentless death and destruction, tells the Doctor she can no longer travel with him. The Doctor watches silently as she walks away.
0048. Costume Design: Ken Trew
Ken Trew talks about his costume design for the story.
0049. Vengeance on Varos: Part One Extended Edition
Including low quality timecoded footage from earlier edits of Vengeance on Varos, enhanced with music and sound effects, to provide an alternative viewing experience.
0050. Vengeance on Varos: Part Two Extended Edition
Including low quality timecoded footage from earlier edits of Vengeance on Varos, enhanced with music and sound effects, to provide an alternative viewing experience.
0051. Recutting the Runes
Mark Ayres explains the background to the Special Edition, with particular reference to the new soundtrack.
0052. Modelling the Dead
From BSB's 1990 Doctor Who Weekend, Sue Moore and Stephen Mansfield show how to create Haemovore masks.
0053. Nebula 90: The Curse of Fenric
A special panel from the 1990 Nebula convention, featuring many of the cast and crew only a year after filming the story. Featuring Tomek Bork (Sorin), Joann Kenny (Jean), Stephen Mansfield and Sue Moore (monsters-makers), Mark Ayres (composer), Ian Briggs (writer) and Sophie Aldred (Ace).
0054. Claws and Effect
Behind the scenes footage shot by Visual Effects during the location recce and the workshop effects tests. Includes testing of the original practical 'burning runes' effects, which proved unworkable on location.
0055. Do You Have a License to Save This Planet
What do you get if you cross a Krynoid with an Auton, Sontaran and a sombrero wearing Cyberon with a penchant for fine wines and Ex-cell-ent conversation? Shot probably. On the other hand you could have landed yourself in the middle of the Licensed Reality Corporations' ™ attempt to wipe the stain of the Foot Doctor from the bottom of Accepted Canonicity. Packed full of strange whizzy things, blue swirly things, and more than its fair share of spoons, "Do You Have A Licence To Save This Planet?" brings SYLVESTER McCOY into battle against some of the most fearsome (as seen on BBCTV's DOCTOR WHO) monsters of all time. Armed only with a duffle coat, an umbrella and a patented Sylvester-o-matic-talk-them-to-death-o-tron THE FOOT DOCTOR has come to save the universe once again. He's back. And it's about feet.
0056. The Pirate Planet Deleted Scenes
Cold Fusion - Cast and crew look back at the making of the story. With actors Frazer Hines, Deborah Watling and Sonny Caldinez, designer Jeremy Davies and James Bresslaw, son of the late actor Bernard Bresslaw. Beneath the Ice - A look behind the scenes of the animated Ice Warrior episodes. Producers Chris Chapman and Niel Bushnell, together with animation director Chris Chatterton from Qurios lift the lid on the process used to bring Varga and his Warriors back to life. VHS Links - the introduction to the story and linking material covering the two missing episodes, as used on the VHS release of the story in 1998. Includes the BBC Video “Adjust your tracking control” caption for a true sense of nostalgia! Blue Peter Design-a-Monster - the competition launch and subsequent winners of the 1967 Design-a-Monster competition, which ran during the transmission of The Ice Warriors.
0057. The Stones of Blood Deleted Scenes
Taken Out Of Time - A frank and revealing examination of why Shada became the only Doctor Who story never to be completed. Featuring Tom Baker (The Doctor), Daniel Hill (Chris Parsons) and director Pennant Roberts. Strike! Strike! Strike! - A look at how industrial action impacted Doctor Who over the years. Now And Then - Compare the Cambridge locations as they appeared in 1979 with how they look today. Being A Girl - A look at the representation of women in Doctor Who.
0058. Time-Flight Deleted Scenes
Mutt Mad - cast and crew look back at the making of the story. With actor Garrick Hagon, producer Barry Letts, director Christopher Barry, co-writer Bob Baker, script editor Terrance Dicks and designer Jeremy Bear. Race Against Time - Noel Clarke narrates a documentary looking at the representation of black actors in Doctor Who and on British TV as a whole. With writer and critic Bidisha, writer Stephen Bourne, actor Fraser James, and Doctor Who Magazine’s assistant editor Peter Ware. Dressing Doctor Who - three-times Academy Award winning costume designer James Acheson takes an affectionate look back over his earlier work on Doctor Who from his home in New Zealand. Narrated by Simon Ockendon. Blue Peter - Peter Purves takes a look at a collection of Doctor Who monsters prior to the opening of an exhibition of visual effects.
0059. Mawdryn Undead Deleted & Extended Scenes
The Making of Day of The Daleks - Special Edition - Producer Steve Broster guides us through the creation of his Special Edition of this story. With voice artiste Nicholas Briggs, audio engineer Mark Ayres, cameraman John Kelly, Dalek builder Toby Chamberlain, UNIT soldier Kevan Looseley and Ogron Nick Nicholson. Now And Then - A visit to the locations used in Day Of The Daleks to see how they have changed over the years. Narrated by Toby Hadoke. The UNIT Family - Part 2 - The second instalment of the series looking at the Doctor's years on Earth as scientific advisor to the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce and the strong family bonds created during that time. With Katy Manning, Barry Letts, Terrance Dicks, actors Nicholas Courtenay, John Levene, Richard Franklin and Fernanda Marlowe, stuntman Derek Ware.
0060. Doctor Who: The Movie
San Francisco, 1999. Returning home to Gallifrey with the remains of the Master, the TARDIS is forced off course, landing the Doctor in the middle of a street gang's gun fight in San Francisco. Critically wounded in the shoot out, the Doctor regenerates to save his own life. Meanwhile, the Master has taken possession of another new body. As the clock counts down to the start of the new millennium, the Doctor has to stop the Master destroying all life on Earth. The stage is set for what could be the final battle between these arch-enemies…
0061. The Caves of Androzani Extended Scene
The extended version of a scene from an aired episode.
0062. Vengeance on Varos Deleted Scenes
0063. The Mark of the Rani Deleted Scenes
Nearly ten minutes of additional material from an early edit of Part 1
0064. Revelation of the Daleks Deleted Scenes
0065. The Mysterious Planet Deleted & Extended Scenes
Released on the DVD boxset of The Trial of a Time Lord.
0066. Terror of the Vervoids Deleted Scenes
0067. The Ultimate Foe Deleted Scenes
0068. Ghost Light Deleted Scenes
0069. Survival Deleted Scenes
0070. Time-Flight Outtakes
0071. Vengeance on Varos Outtakes
0072. Survival Outtakes
0073. The Chase Supplemental DVD
0074. The Ambassadors of Death - Extras
Mars Probe 7: Making the Ambassadors of Death - cast and crew look back at the making of the story. With Michael Ferguson, Terrance Dicks, Derek Ware, Roy Scammell and assistant floor manager Margot Hayhoe. Narrated by Carl Kennedy Trailer - the original BBC trailer for the story. Tomorrow’s Times - The Third Doctor - our ongoing series looking at the press coverage of Doctor Who reaches the Jon Pertwee era.
0076. Creation of the Daleks
Bonus content from the Complete Classic 26 Seasons Collection for Season 1's The Daleks, featuring the story of the creation of the Daleks
0077. The Ultimate Guide
The Doctor, his universe and the mythology of the series. A look at the first four series and who the Doctor really is. An a sneak peak at series five and the new Doctor.
0078. The Curse of Fenric Special Edition
England, the 1940s. The TARDIS brings the Doctor and Ace to a secret naval base during WWII.
Russell T Davies
Writer
Euros Lyn
Director
0079. Christmas Moments
Genesis of a Classic: 62 minute production documentary The Dalek Tapes: 53-minute humorous documentary on the convoluted fictional history of the Daleks Blue Peter: Excerpt from the time of Genesis's transmission. Includes children's models Continuities compilation: BBC logo and announcer from original and repeat showings of the serial
0080. Doctor Who: Origins
A fascinating 55-minute documentary, detailing the creation of Doctor Who. Looking at the factors that led to the birth of the programme, it includes a rare interview with the programme's creator, the late Sydney Newman, and new interviews with producer Verity Lambert, directors Waris Hussein and Richard Martin, actors William Russell and Carole Ann Ford, title sequence designer Bernard Lodge, and TARDIS sound effect creator Brian Hodgson.
0081. Over the Edge
Over the Edge is a BBC documentary on the making of The Edge of Destruction. It was released on the DVD of the serial and hence in The Beginning box set.
Richard Martin
Self
Verity Lambert
Self
Keith Barnfather
Self
Waris Hussein
Self
William Russell
Self
Brian Hodgson
Self
Carole Ann Ford
Self
Frank Cox
Self
Richard Landen
Self
Jeremy Bentham
Self
Raymond Cusick
Self
Peter Anghelides
Self
Ian Levine
Director
Une Herzer
Camera Operator
Derek Handley
Thanks
Ralph Montagu
Thanks
Richard Molesworth
Thanks
Adi Denney
Editor
Ian Levine
Producer
Adi Denney
Producer's Assistant
Angus Anderson
Sound
0082. The Dalek Invasion of Earth CGI Effects
0085. The Dalek Invasion of Earth: Now and Then
Now and Then was a multi-episode 2|entertain documentary looking at the filming locations of Doctor Who stories. It looked at the locations at the time of filming and then looked at them in the present. Episodes of Now and Then were released on the DVD of the serial they featured.
0086. Mounting the Rescue
Mounting The Rescue was a 2|entertain DVD documentary about the making of the Doctor Who serial, The Rescue. As a general overview of the production of the serial, it covered many topics.
0087. Paradise Towers: Part Four Extended Edition
United against a common enemy, the Kangs, Rezzies, Caretakers and the Doctor attempt to stop Kroagnon’s murderous automation before the Towers fall completely.
0088. Delta and the Bannermen: Part One Extended Edition
The Doctor and Mel join an intergalactic tour to 1959 Wales, where the last Chimeron queen flees the ruthless Bannermen army.
0089. Delta and the Bannermen: Part Two Extended Edition
As the Bannermen close in, the Doctor hides Delta and her newly hatched child while sabotage and betrayal threaten the holiday camp.
0090. The Lair of Zarbi Supremo
The Lair of Zarbi Supremo was a fifteen-page prose story published by World Distributors in September 1965. It was the first short story to be published in the Doctor Who Annual 1966. The enemy of the story was the Zarbi Supremo.
0091. Defending the Museum
Defending the Museum is a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the Doctor Who serial, The Space Museum. The documentary consisted of Robert Shearman explaining how he thought this story was overlooked unfairly.
0092. My Grandfather, the Doctor
My Grandfather, the Doctor was a 2|entertain DVD documentary that saw Jessica Carney interviewed about the career of her grandfather, William Hartnell.
0093. Dragonfire: Part Three Extended Edition
The Doctor uncovers Kane’s true plan to escape Iceworld, sacrificing the “dragon” to stop him as Ace decides to join the Doctor’s travels.
0094. Rememberance of the Daleks Special Edition: Part One
The Doctor and Ace return to 1963 Shoreditch, where rival Daleks battle for a mysterious Time Lord artefact.
0095. Rememberance of the Daleks Special Edition: Part Two
As the Dalek civil war erupts, the Doctor manipulates military allies while Ace takes on a deadly Dalek patrol.
0096. Rememberance of the Daleks Special Edition: Part Three
The Doctor lures the Imperial Daleks into a trap while uncovering the depth of the Dalek factions’ hatred.
0097. Rememberance of the Daleks Special Edition: Part Four
The Doctor tricks the Dalek Emperor into self-destruction, ending the Dalek civil war and leaving Ace pondering their next fight.
0098. The Happiness Patrol Special Edition: Part One
The Doctor and Ace arrive on Terra Alpha, where enforced cheer masks disappearances under Helen A’s rule.
0099. Restoration (The Time Meddler)
Featurette showing the techniques used in the restoration of this story.
0100. The Happiness Patrol Special Edition: Part Three
As the regime crumbles, the Doctor topples Helen A’s reign and frees Terra Alpha from enforced happiness.
0101. The Lost Twelve Seconds
The Lost Twelve Seconds was a documentary looking at the missing twelve seconds of the Doctor Who story The Time Meddler.
0102. 7D FX
7D FX is a BBC documentary about the making of the special effects for Time and the Rani. It was released on the DVD of that story. It featured interviews with Mike Tucker, Colin Mapson, and Dave Chapman.
0103. Eye-Sore
Easter Egg: Eye-Sore. To access this hidden feature, press right at Blue Peter on the Special Features menu.
0104. Helter-Skelter
0105. Hot Gossip
0106. Lakertya
0107. On Location: Time and The Rani
0108. The Last Chance Saloon
The Last Chance Saloon - includes McCoy's audition footage for the Doctor, with an appearance by Janet Fielding
0109. The Name'sh McCoy, Shylveshter McCoy.
To access this hidden feature, press left at PDF Materials on the Special Features menu.
0110. Casting Sylvester
0111. Paradise Towers: Deleted and extended scenes
0113. Horror on the High Rise
The making of this Paradise Towers.
0114. But First This
Archival on-location featurette featuring interviews with Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford and Ken Dodd.
0115. Episode One: First Edit
An alternate version of Delta and the Bannerman Episode 1, with additional scenes not in the broadcast version.
0116. Stripped For Action: The Seventh Doctor
Stripped for Action was a series of 2|entertain DVD documentaries examining the comic strips of each Doctor. The Seventh Doctor, released on Delta and the Bannermen
0117. Wales Today
Wales Today - A BBC News report on the making of Delta and the Bannermen
0118. The Mysterious Planet Music Video - The Trial Theme
0119. The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord: Part One - Mysterious Planet
The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord: Part One - Mysterious Planet was the first of four documentaries in the Making of The Trial of a Time Lord series. As the name suggested, it concerned itself with the making of The Mysterious Planet. It was by far the longest of the four parts. It was the only one of the four documentaries which did not bear the full name of the serial under discussion, and the only one not co-executive produced by Ed Stradling.
0125. The Lost Season
The Lost Season is a BBC documentary on the proposed 23rd season of Doctor Who. After the show was called off for 18 months, the stories were lost. They are individually detailed in this documentary, which was released on the DVD of Terror of the Vervoids. Narration was provided by Colin Baker, with Eric Saward and Philip Martin appearing.
0126. The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Three - Terror of the Vervoids
The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Three - Terror of the Vervoids was the third of four documentaries in the Making of The Trial of a Time Lord series. As the name suggested, it concerned itself with the making of Terror of the Vervoids.
0127. Now, Get Out of That
Now, Get Out of That was a 2|entertain DVD documentary about the nature of cliffhangers on both BBC and BBC Wales Doctor Who.
0128. Doctor in Distress
Doctor in Distress was a charity record released within two weeks of the announcement of Doctor Who's "cancellation" on 25 February 1985.
0130. Directing Who: Ken Grieve
Director Ken Grieve recalls his time on Destiny of The Daleks.
0131. Human Cyborg
Human Cyborg - An interview with Professor Kevin Warwick
Michael Ferguson
Self
John Kelly
Producer
0132. The Cold War
The Cold War was a BBC documentary on the making of Attack of the Cybermen and was produced by 2|entertain for its DVD release. It focused on the re-imagining Doctor Who for the new season, and consists of interviews with the crew.
0133. The Cyber Story
The Cyber Story is a Doctor Who BBC documentary produced by 2|entertain for the DVD release of Attack of the Cybermen. It tells of the ideas behind the Cybermen and how their appearance changed throughout the classic series.
0134. The Cyber-Generations
A gallery of Cybermen throughout the series
0135. Attack of the Cybermen Easter Egg
On the second page of the Special Features menu, move down to "The Cyber-Generations" then hit left. The Doctor Who logo will appear on the screen, and clicking on this will take you into "The Cybernetic Autonomous Dalek", a short extra piece with Professor Kevin Warwick
0136. Flight Through Eternity: The Story of Season 2
0137. Finding Galaxy 4
0138. The Trouble with Chumblies: Making Galaxy 4
0139. One Hit Wonder
What separates one-off monsters such as the Monoids from eternal favourites like the Daleks? This short documentary tries to answer this question, with help from Dominic Sandbrook, Matthew Sweet, Kim Newman, and author Jacqueline Rayner.
0140. Let's Go Dutch!
Mark Strickson takes Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton back to Amsterdam to revisit locations and reminisce about Season 20 and their time on the programme.
Nicholas Courtney
The Brigadier (archive footage)
Peter Davison
The Doctor (archive footage)
Janet Fielding
Tegan Jovanka (archive footage)
Carole Ann Ford
Susan Foreman (archive footage)
Richard Hurndall
The Doctor (archive footage)
Jon Pertwee
The Doctor (archive footage)
Elisabeth Sladen
Sarah Jane Smith (archive footage)
Mark Strickson
Turlough (archive footage)
Patrick Troughton
The Doctor (archive footage)
0142. All's Wells That Ends Wells
The First Doctor was the kind of scientist and adventurer popularised by the novels of H.G. Wells. But how much does Doctor Who owe to the ‘Father of Science Fiction'? This documentary features writers and historians Matthew Sweet and Dominic Sandbrook, author and critic Kim Newman, literary editor Graham Sleight, and Anthony Keen of the Open University. Researcher: Simon Guerrier; Camera/Editor: Thomas Guerrier; Special Thanks To: The National Portrait Gallery; Executive Producer: Dan Hall; Producer/Director: Thomas Guerrier.
0143. Riverside Story
Matthew Sweet takes actor Peter Purves back to the studio that hosted numerous Doctor Who productions in the 1960s. This documentary also features the director of The Ark, Michael Imison. Writer/Presenter: Matthew Sweet; Researchers: Simon Guerrier, Jim Sangster; Executive Producer: Dan Hall; Producer/Director: Thomas Guerrier.
0145. Making of the Animation of The Celestial Toymaker
0146. Sylvester McCoy Introduction - The Final Test
0147. Carmen Silvera Interview
0148. The End of the Line?
Once the nation's favourite, by its third year Doctor Who was in trouble. With changes afoot in the production office and increasing problems with its lead actor, the programme was heading for the Last Chance Saloon. This new documentary includes contributions from actors Maureen O'Brien (Vicki), Anneke Wills (Polly) and Peter Purves (Steven), script editor Donald Tosh, new series writer Gareth Roberts, and long-term viewer Ian Levine.
0149. WOTAN Assembled
A look at how these four episodes were restored and remastered. Narrator: Anneke Wills. Telecine Transfer & Grading: Jonathan Wood. Video Restoration: SVS Resources. Audio Restoration: Mark Ayres. Colourist: Chris Packham. Executive Producer: Dan Hall. Producer: Steven Bagley.
0150. Now and Then: The War Machines
A look at the locations used in the making of the story, comparing how they were in 1966 with how they are today. Narrated by Simon Ockenden.
0151. One Foot in the Past
Politician and ex-Postmaster General Tony Benn investigates the history of the Post Office Tower and is allowed up to the now-defunct revolving restaurant and onto the roof, in this extract from the BBC2 show. Broadcast: 19/05/98.
0152. War Machines on Blue Peter
A compilation of features relating to the story from the children's magazine show. Valerie Singleton shows new stamps of the Post Office Tower; Christopher Trace goes to visit the tower and shows viewers how to build a model of it; a War Machine visits the Blue Peter studio; and schoolchildren bring in a Dalek they built.
0153. Four Hundred Dawns: Surviving Footage
0154. Surviving Footage: The Dalek's Master Plan
0155. The Massacre lead out David Weston
0156. Galaxy 4 Intro
0157. Galaxy 4 Outro
0158. Mission to the Unknown Introduction
0159. The Celestial Toymaker Introduction
0160. The Celestial Toymaker Outro
0161. The Daleks' Master Plan Introduction
0162. The Massacre Introduction
0163. The Myth Makers History
0164. The Savages Intro
0165. The Myth Makers Introduction
0166. War Machines Restoration
0167. The Smugglers Introduction
0168. William Hartnell Interview
0169. Doctor Who Stories: Anneke Wills
0170. The Golden Age
Nicholas Courtney
The Brigadier (archive footage)
Peter Davison
The Doctor (archive footage)
Janet Fielding
Tegan Jovanka (archive footage)
Carole Ann Ford
Susan Foreman (archive footage)
Richard Hurndall
The Doctor (archive footage)
Jon Pertwee
The Doctor (archive footage)
Elisabeth Sladen
Sarah Jane Smith (archive footage)
Mark Strickson
Turlough (archive footage)
Patrick Troughton
The Doctor (archive footage)
0171. Boys! Boys! Boys!
0172. Companion Piece
A psychologist, writers and some of the Doctor’s companions over the years examine what it means to be a Time Lord’s fellow traveller. With actors William Russell, Elisabeth Sladen, Louise Jameson, Nicola Bryant and Arthur Darvill, writers Nev Fountain and Joseph Lidster, and psychologist Dr Tomas Charmorro-Premuzic.
0173. Blue Peter: 10 Years of Doctor Who
0174. Cencored Australian Clips
The Underwater Menace
Paul McGann
Sprecher
0175. Macra Attack Scene
0176. Robin Hood: The Abbot of Saint Mary's
George Kelly
Narrator
Bernard Lodge
Bernard Lodge
Brendan Sheppard
Director
David Simmons
Lighting Camera
Leanne Sheppard
Online Editor
Jonathan Wood
Colorist
Jonathan Wood
Colorist
Louis Yung-Hoi
Production Runner
Jonathan Wood
Executive Producer
Brendan Sheppard
Producer
Jan Cyrka
Music
Toby Brincheno
Music
Christian Henson
Music
Joe Henson
Music
Saba Winter
Music
0179. Now and Then: The Masque of Mandragora
Now and Then was a multi-episode 2|entertain documentary looking at the filming locations of Doctor Who stories. It looked at the locations at the time of filming and then looked at them in the present. Episodes of Now and Then were released on the DVD of the serial they featured. This episode is based on S14E1-4 'The Masque of Mandragora' and is found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0180. BBC1 Continuity: The Masque of Mandragora
A collection of BBC1's continuity TV spots advertising the upcoming fourteenth season of Doctor Who starring Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen and each subsequent episode of 'The Masque of Mandragora'. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0181. Photo Gallery: The Masque of Mandragora
A video slideshow of photos taken during the production of Season 14's 'The Masque of Mandragora'. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0183. Elisabeth Sladen 'Nationwide' Interview (1976)
Shortly after it was announced that she would be leaving ‘Doctor Who’ in 1976, Elisabeth Sladen appeared briefly on ‘Nationwide’ and was interviewed about her experiences on the show and how she hoped her character would be written out. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0184. Audio Archive: Tom Baker BRMB Radio Interview (1976)
On Thursday 24th June 1976, Tom Baker visited the studios of Birmingham-based BRMB Radio for a live interview with presenter Ed Doolan, on his afternoon show. This interview is found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0185. Audio Archive: Doctor Who and the Pescatons - Part One
The first of a two part adventure released in audio form. The Doctor and Sarah return to Earth, only to encounter a strange alien creature prowling a beach in the Thames Estuary. The Doctor investigates, and discovers a spaceship from the planet Pesca has crashed into the river. Is this the only Pescaton stalking London, or are there more on the way?... Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0186. Audio Archive: Doctor Who and the Pescatons - Part Two
A continuation of the full adventure released in audio form 'Doctor Who and the Pescatons'. Suspecting a full-scale alien invasion, the Doctor and Sarah help the military try to contain the Pescaton threat in London. While the Doctor confronts the Pescaton leader, Zor, the fate of the entire planet hangs in the balance... Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0190. Tom Baker & Elisabeth Sladen 'Swap Shop' Interview (1976)
Broadcast in 1976, Tom Baker & Elisabeth Sladen appear on Swap Shop, hosted by Noel Edmonds, and answer questions from Noel and from the public via the telephone. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0191. Doctor Who Stories: Elisabeth Sladen
A mini featurette recorded in 2003 with Elisabeth Sladen as she recalls working on Doctor Who and the stories she took part in. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0192. BBC1 Continuity: The Hand of Fear
A collection of BBC1's continuity TV spots advertising the upcoming four part serial of Doctor Who starring Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen and each subsequent episode of 'The Hand of Fear'. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0193. DVD Trailer: 'The Deadly Assassin'
A trailer presumably included on the initial 'The Hand of Fear' DVD release that advertised the upcoming release of the subsequent serial 'The Deadly Assassin'. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0194. Photo Gallery: The Hand of Fear
A video slideshow of photos taken during the production of Season 14's 'The Hand of Fear'. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0195. Behind The Sofa: Carnival of Monsters
"Behind the Sofa: Carnival of Monsters" refers to a special feature from the Doctor Who: The Collection Blu-ray box sets, where cast and crew watch the 1973 classic serial "Carnival of Monsters" and share their memories and reactions.
0196. Behind The Sofa: The Three Doctors
0197. Dressing Doctor Who: James Acheson
Dressing Doctor Who: James Acheson was a DVD documentary that was originally released on 31 January 2011. It was focused on what went into designing the costumes for the cast members of Doctor Who. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0198. The Gallifreyan Candidate
The Gallifreyan Candidate was a BBC documentary which looked at Richard Condon's novel The Manchurian Candidate. It was included on the DVD of The Deadly Assassin and examined the novel's influences on the serial, including the political paranoia of the Cold War and fears of brainwashing. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0199. Behind The Sofa: Frontier in Space
0200. Behind The Sofa: Planet of The Daleks
0201. Behind The Sofa: The Green Death
0203. Tomorrow's Times: The First Doctor
Contemporary news coverage of the William Hartnell era is examined in this new documentary presented by Mary Tamm.
0204. Tomorrow's Times: The Second Doctor
A look at what the papers said about Doctor Who during Patrick Troughton's time in the TARDIS. Presented by Caroline John.
0205. Tomorrow's Times: The Third Doctor
The on-going series looking at the press coverage of Doctor Who reaches the Jon Pertwee era. Presented by Peter Purves.
0206. Tomorrow's Times: The Fourth Doctor
Our on-going series looking at the press coverage of Doctor Who reaches the Tom Baker era. Presented by Wendy Padbury.
0207. Tomorrow's Times: The Fifth Doctor
The ongoing series looking at the press reaction to Doctor Who through the years reaches the Fifth Doctor's era. Presented by Frazer Hines.
0208. Tomorrow's Times: The Sixth Doctor
The ongoing series examines how the press reacted to Colin Baker's Doctor. Presented by Sarah Sutton.
0209. Tomorrow's Times: The Seventh Doctor
Series looking at Doctor Who press coverage reaches the Sylvester McCoy era. Presented by Anneke Wills.
0210. Tomorrow's Times: The Eighth Doctor
A look back at contemporary coverage of Doctor Who The Movie in newspapers and other publications. Presented by Nicholas Courtney.
0211. The Doctor's Strange Love: The TV Movie
Writers Joe Lidster and Simon Guerrier discuss how they stopped worrying and learned to love Doctor Who The Movie with comedian Josie Long.
0212. The Doctor's Strange Love: Nightmare of Eden
Our continuing series looking at the programme through the eyes of the fans who love it. With comedian Josie Long and writers Joe Lidster and Simon Guerrier.
0213. The Doctor's Strange Love: Dragonfire
Comedienne Josie Long once again joins writers Joe Lidster and Simon Guerrier in order to continue their therapeutic fan discussion so that the three of them can stop worrying and learn to love Dragonfire.
0214. The Doctor's Strange Love: The Krotons
Writers Joseph Lidster and Simon Guerrier take an affectionate look at The Krotons in the latest instalment in our continuing series.
0216. Doctor Who Stories: Frazer Hines (1)
Actor Frazer Hines reminisces about his time on the series in an interview originally recorded in 2003 for the BBC's Story of Doctor Who.
0217. Doctor Who Stories: Frazer Hines (2)
The second part of an interview conducted with Frazer in 2004 for the BBC Special The Story of Doctor Who.
0218. The Sandmine Murders: The Making of 'The Robots of Death'
A "Making of" documentary on Season 14's 'The Robots of Death.' With Tom Baker, Louise Jameson, Pamela Salem, David Collings (Poul), Brian Croucher (Borg), Michael E Briant, Philip Hinchcliffe and Elizabeth Waller (Costumes).
0219. Doctor Who Stories: Tom Baker
Tom Baker talks about his work on the series in this interview originally recorded for 2003's The Story of Doctor Who.
0220. Love Off-Air
Love Off-Air was a tribute to the people dedicated enough to capture the soundtracks of Doctor Who in the 1960s, enabling the recreated episodes on the DVD release of The Invasion.
0222. The Panopticon Archive: Fall 2000 Panel
A live panel featuring David Bailie, David Collings, Russell Hunter, Louise Jameson and Chris Boucher from 2nd September 2000 as they reminisce about Doctor Who and what went into making and appearing in the stories of that time. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0223. Robophobia
Robophobia was a 2|entertain DVD documentary about robots in science fiction, particularly Doctor Who. It was presented by Toby Hadoke and includes various shots showing Vocs and Dums assisting him about his home. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0224. Directing Who with Michael Hayes
Directing Who with Michael Hayes was an instalment of the DVD documentary series Directing Who.
0225. Directing Who: Peter Moffatt
Veteran television director Peter Moffatt looks back with affection on his work on The Visitation, as well as his other Doctor Who stories.
0227. Second Time Around: The Troughton Years
Writers, directors, actors and other people associated with Doctor Who discuss Patrick Troughton's time as the Second Doctor, from his first appearance at the end of The Tenth Planet to his final appearance in The War Games.
0228. The Last Hurrah!: The Making of 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang'
The Last Hurrah was a 2|entertain DVD documentary about the making of the Doctor Who serial, The Talons of Weng-Chiang. Tom Baker and Philip Hinchcliffe meet to discuss their final story together. Also featuring Louise Jameson, Trevor Baxter (Professor Lightfoot), Christopher Benjamin, David Maloney, Roger Murray-Leach and John Bloomfield (Costumes). Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0230. Monsters Who Came Back For More
Monsters Who Came Back For More! was a 2|entertain DVD documentary in which Nicholas Briggs and Peter Ware examined the reasons why monsters returned for further adventures.
0231. Talking About Regeneration
Regeneration, the key to longevity for both the Doctor and the show, is explored this new documentary by actors Peter Davison and Kate O'Mara, and writers Rob Shearman, Joseph Lidster, Clayton Hickman and Gareth Roberts.
0232. Doctor Who on 'Blue Peter'
In a special episode of Blue Peter, the presenters show the viewers how to make their very own Doctor Who inspired theatres out of materials from around the house. They could then act out their very own Doctor Who adventures. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0237. Moving On
Moving On was a DVD documentary that was released on 4 October 2010. It features Philip Hinchcliffe going over his ideas for what he wanted a supposed fifteenth series of Doctor Who to contain at the fourteenth series wrapped production. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0238. Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown
Limehouse: A Victorian Chinatown was a DVD documentary that was released on 4 October 2010. It features Matthew Sweet amongst other noted figures who explain in more detail the setting and location of where 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang' was produced. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0240. Life After Who: Philip Hinchcliffe
Life After Who: Philip Hinchcliffe was a DVD documentary that was released originally on 9 January 2012. It explains Hinchcliffe's acceptance into Doctor Who and his rise to prominence as a showrunner. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0241. Tom Baker in Conversation with Philip Hinchcliffe
On 23rd March 2009, former Doctor Who producer Philip Hinchcliffe sat down with Tom Baker to discuss 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang.' Originally recorded for the "Making of" documentary, this version includes over ten minutes of unseen additional footage. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0242. Tom Baker on 'Call My Bluff'
Tom Baker appears on the popular celebrity game show of the time 'Call My Bluff'. Featured is the full episode from the time of broadcast. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0243. Denys Fisher Toys TV Advert
An advert from the 1970s featuring action figures of Tom Baker's Doctor Who, Leela, an assortment of monsters and the TARDIS. All for which were for sale. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0245. BBC1 Continuity: The Talons of Weng-Chiang
A collection of BBC1's continuity TV spots advertising the upcoming six part serial of Doctor Who starring Tom Baker and Louise Jameson and each subsequent episode of 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang'. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0246. Now and Then: The Talons of Weng-Chiang
Now and Then was a multi-episode 2|entertain documentary looking at the filming locations of Doctor Who stories. It looked at the locations at the time of filming and then looked at them in the present. Episodes of Now and Then were released on the DVD of the serial they featured. This episode is based on S14E1-6 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang' and is found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 14'
0247. Pebble Mill at One: Philip Hinchcliffe
Pebble Mill at One interview with Philip Hinchcliffe about his time as producer and moving on from the show. Features clips from 'An Unearthly Child,' 'The Deadly Assassin' and 'Whose Doctor Who.'
0248. Look East: The Talons of Weng-Chiang Location Report
An excerpt from the programme, 'Look East,' which was broadcast on 14 January 1977. The segment shows many behind-the-scenes sequences from the location filming of 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang.' Tom Baker is also interviewed. Interviewer: David Cass
0249. Photo Gallery: The Talons of Weng-Chiang
A selection of rare and previously unpublished photographs from the recording of this story. Originally published on The Talons of Weng-Chiang DVD in 2003. Republished on the Special Edition in 2010 and Complete Season 14 in 2020
0250. Galactic Glitter Tours
A trailer promoting the Doctor Who The Collection Season 18. Narrated by Tom Baker.
0251. Day of the Daleks: Special Edition
On Earth in the 22nd century, Daleks have enslaved the planet and humans live in fear of their masters. Meanwhile, back in the 20th century, a peace conference is urgently needed to prevent World War Three. When reports reach UNIT of a ghost at Auderly House - the site for the conference - the Doctor and Jo decide to investigate. Danger is waiting for them there, including a trip two hundred years into the future without the TARDIS ... This new edition with specially shot sequences, brand-new effects and new Dalek voices, was created exclusively for the DVD edition of Day of the Daleks.
0252. Remembering Barry Letts
A tribute to Barry Letts, who was one of the longest-serving and most influential producers of Doctor Who (1963).
0253. Davros Connections
An in-depth look at the history of the Daleks' creator, Davros, as portrayed in both the TV stories from the BBC and in audio adventures from official licensee Big Finish Productions. With actors Terry Molloy, David Gooderson and Peter Miles, audio producer/director Gary Russell, director Ken Grieve, and writers Eric Saward, Ben Aaronovitch, Gary Hopkins and Joseph Lister. Narrated by Terry Molloy. Included as part of the limited edition "Davros Collection" DVD box set.
0254. Rediscovering The Urge To Live
The team behind the reconstruction of episodes 3 and 4 of Planet of Giants explain how it was put together.
0256. Inside the Spaceship
The story of the TARDIS. Interviews with the cast and crew from early Doctor Who episodes. Included in The Beginning box set.
0257. Masters of Sound
Previously unseen material from the 1993 documentary "30 Years in the TARDIS". Included in the The Beginning DVD set.
0258. Doctor Who Stories: Elisabeth Sladen (1)
Elisabeth Sladen talks about her role on the programme in this interview shot for 2003's The Story of Doctor Who.
0260. Episode 260
Matthew Jacobs
Screenplay
Geoffrey Sax
Director
Glen MacPherson
Director of Photography
John Sponsler
Additional Music
Fred Perron
Stunt Coordinator
J.J. Makaro
Stunt Coordinator
Patrick Lussier
Editor
Beth Hymson
Casting
Matthew Jacobs
Co-Producer
Alex Beaton
Executive Producer
Jo Wright
Executive Producer
Philip David Segal
Executive Producer
Peter V. Ware
Producer
Jo Wright
Executive Producer
John Debney
Original Music Composer
Delia Derbyshire
Original Music Composer
0261. Episode 261
0262. Episode 262
0263. Episode 263
0264. Episode 264
0265. Episode 265
0273. Are Friends Electric?: The Making of 'Robot'
A "Making Of Documentary" on Season 12's 'Robot,' featuring actors Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Patricia Maynard (Miss Winters), michael Kilgarriff (Robot), Edward Burnham (Kettlewell) and Alec Linstead (Jellicoe), alongside crew members Terrance Dicks, Barry Letts (Producer), Philip Hinchcliffe (Producer), George Gallacio (Production Manager) and Christopher Barry (Director).
0274. Like Nothing On Earth: Making of 'The Sontaran Experiment'
A "Making Of Documentary" on Season 12's 'The Sontaran Experiment," featuring actors Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Donald Douglas (Vural), Peter Walshe (Erak), Co-writer Bob Baker, crew members Barry Letts, Philip Hinchcliffe, Roger Murray-Leach and aficionado Toby Hadoke.
0278. Genesis of a Classic: The Making of 'Genesis of the Daleks'
A "Making Of Documentary" on Season 12's 'Genesis of the Daleks," featuring actors Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Peter Miles, Michael Wisher (Davros), James Garbutt (Ronson), Guy Siner (Ravon), Dennis Chinnery (Gharman), Roy Skelton (Dalek voice). Also, crew members Philip Hinchcliffe, Barry Letts, Terrance Dicks, David Maloney, Sylvia James (Make-Up Designer), Dick Mills (Sound Designer), Duncan Brown (Lighting) and Dalek operators Cy Town & John Scott Martin.
0280. The Tin Men and the Witch: The Making of 'Revenge of the Cybermen'
An expanded version of 2018's "Making Of Documentary" on Season 12's 'Revenge of the Cybermen." This new cut of this documentary features Tom Baker, Christopher Robbie (Cyber Leader), Barry Letts, Philip Hinchcliffe, Roger Murray-Leach and Director Michael E. Briant.
0286. The Secret of the Labyrinth: The Making of 'The Masque of Mandragora'
A "Making Of Documentary" on Season 14's 'The Masque of Mandragora,' featuring actors Gareth Armstrong, Tim Pigott-Smith (Marco), Antony Clark (Rossini) and John Laurimore (Federico) plus Philip Hinchcliffe, Chris D'Oyly John, Barry Newbery (Designer) and Rodney Bennett (Director).
0288. Changing Time: Living and Leaving Doctor Who
A special 50-minute documentary that looks at the making of Season 14's 'The Hand of Fear,' and also examines the special relationship between the Doctor and his companion, Sarah Jane Smith. With contributions from actors Tom Baker, Elisabeth Sladen, Glyn Houston, Rex Robinson and Stephen Thorne, producers Barry Letts and Philip Hinchcliffe, script editor Terrance Dicks, writer Bob Baker and visual effects designer Colin Mapson.
0290. Our Sarah Jane: The Life of Elisabeth Sladen
Created for the Doctor Who Season 14 Collection, this tribute features friends, family and colleagues looking back on the life and career of Elisabeth Sladen. Contributors include Tom Baker, Philip Hinchcliffe, David Tennant (The Doctor, 2005-2010), Louise Jameson (Leela), Phil Collinson (Producer 2004-2008) and Tommy Knight (Luke in 'The Sarah Jane Adventures').
0292. The Frighten Factor
What exactly is Doctor Who's 'Frighten Factor'? A diverse panel of experts try to answer the question. With producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, education psychologist Lucy Lewis, church minister Peter Cavanna, Doctor Who Magazine's editor Tom Spilsbury and assistant editor Peter Ware, Doctor Who Adventures magazine editor Moray Laing and head writer Annabel Gibson, writer John Dorney, television archivist Jim Sangster and Doctor Who expert Alex Lydiate. Narrated by Simon Ockendon.
0294. The Matrix Revisited: The Making of 'The Deadly Assassin'
Cast, crew and critics look back at the making of Season 14's 'The Deadly Assassin.' With actors Tom Baker and Bernard Horsfall, producer Philip Hinchcliffe, director David Maloney, designer Roger Murray-Leach, founding president of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society Jan Vincent-Rudzki, and the founder of the National Viewers and Listeners Association Mary Whitehouse. Narrated by Sarah Griffiths.
0295. Into The Wild: The Making of 'The Face of Evil'
A "Making of" documentary on Season 14's 'The Face of Evil.' Contributors include Louise Jameson, Anthony Frieze (Xoanon Voice), Pennant Roberts (Director), Philip Hinchcliffe, Austin Ruddy (Designer) and Mat Irvine (Visual Effects).
0306. Whose Doctor Who
The vintage documentary presented by Melvyn Bragg, screened on BBC2 on March 4th, 1977, the day after transmission of Part Six of 'The Talons of Weng-Chiang." Featuring behind-the-scenes footage from rehearsal and recording sessions, and interviews with Tom Baker and Philip Hinchcliffe. New HD transfer available on the "Season 14: The Collection" boxed set.
0308. Behind the Sofa: Robert Holmes and Doctor Who
This documentary features on the DVD release of The Two Doctors: Part One (1985) and looks at the work of the series' most popular writer, Robert Holmes, talking to some of the writers, script editors and producers who worked with him.
0309. Beginning The End: Making The Time Warrior
The cast and crew of The Time Warrior look back on the making of this story, in this newly produced featurette. Partially shot on location at Peckforton Castle, the original location used in this story, it features contributions from Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah), Donald Pelmear (Rubeish), Jeremy Bulloch (Hal), Barry Letts (producer), Terrance Dicks (script editor) and Keith Cheetham (designer).
0310. Tales of the Tardis: Earthshock
The Doctor and Tegan meet again and remember their terrifying adventure against the Cybermen to save the Earth… and the friend they lost along the way.
Peter Davison
The Doctor
Janet Fielding
Tegan
0311. Tales of the Tardis: The Mind Robber
Jamie and Zoe meet again and remember their encounter with robots, clockwork soldiers and Medusa in a Land of Fiction governed by a mysterious master.
Frazer Hines
Jamie
Wendy Padbury
Zoe
0312. Tales of the Tardis: Vengeance on Varos
The Doctor and Peri meet again and remember their conflict on the mining planet Varos: a world that entertains its people with sadistic TV broadcasts.
Colin Baker
The Doctor
Nicola Bryant
Peri
0313. Tales of the Tardis: The Three Doctors
Jo Jones and Clyde Langer meet again as she remembers when the Time Lords summoned three Doctors to fight an awesome adversary from Gallifrey’s past.
Katy Manning
Jo
Daniel Anthony
Clyde
0314. Tales of the Tardis: The Time Meddler
Steven and Vicki meet again and remember their first adventure battling a time-travelling Monk about to change the course of history in 1066.
Peter Purves
Steven
Maureen O'Brien
Vikki
0315. Tales of the Tardis: The Curse of Fenric
The Doctor and Ace meet again and remember their battle against an ancient evil in World War Two where a Viking curse is bringing the dead back to life.
Sylvester McCoy
The Doctor
Sophie Aldred
Ace
0316. Panopticon 1993: September 4th, Part 1
PanoptiCon 93 was the recording of an on-stage interview – sometimes called a "panel" — at PanoptiCon, a fan convention. It was recorded on 4 September 1993, but remained largely un-released until it was featured on the DVD release of The Three Doctors. It principally involved Jon Pertwee and Katy Manning reminiscing to interviewer Steven Wickham about their time on Doctor Who. Nicholas Courtney was apparently meant to take a larger role in the interview, but his late arrival meant that he was onstage for only about five minutes. Among the things revealed in the interviews were: details about how Pertwee's involvement in audio Doctor Who had been arranged the then-current status of the Whomobile which story neither Jon nor Katy really liked details of Jon and Katy's one and only real fight while working on Doctor Who
0318. Putting the shock into Earthshock
An exclusive DVD documentary, charting the development and creation of this story, plus the unique reactions it prompted from viewers. With contributions from Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton, Matthew Waterhouse, Peter Grimwade, Eric Saward and David Banks amongst others.
0322. The Daleks in Colour
It’s time to encounter the Daleks once again, in a way you’ve never seen them before. The first Dalek story dazzlingly colourised and weaved into a 75-minute blockbuster.
William Hartnell
The Doctor
Jacqueline Hill
Barbara Wright
Carole Ann Ford
Susan Foreman
Alan Wheatley
Temmosus
0323. People, Power and Puppetry: Remembering Invasion of the Dinosaurs
The cast and crew of Invasion of the Dinosaurs reflect on the making of this epic story. Featuring actors Jon Pertwee (The Doctor), Peter Miles (Whitaker) and Terence Wilton (Mark), joined by Paddy Russell (Director), Barry Letts (Producer), Terrance Dicks (Script Editor) and Richard Morris (Designer), presented from the story's London locations.
0324. Beneath the City of the Exxilons: Making Death to the Daleks
Cast and crew look back on the making of Death to The Daleks. With actor Arnold Yarrow, Julian Fox, Michael E Briant, Richard Leyland, L Rowland Warne and fan and Dalek voice artist Nick Briggs.
0325. Doctor Who Stories: Dalek Men
Dalek operators John Scott Martin and Nicholas Evans recall their time on the show, in these interviews originally shot for 2003’s The Story of Doctor Who.
0326. On the Set of Dr Who and the Daleks
During production of the colour feature film in 1965, ITV's Movie Magazine was allowed access to the Shepperton Studios set to film a behind-the-scenes story. Although the programme itself no longer exists, the unused film trims were archived and form the basis of this feature. Hammer Films historian Marcus Hearn is joined by the director's son and now Hollywood actor Jason Flemyng, first assistant director Anthony Waye and Dalek operator Bryan Hands to tell the story...
0327. Where Are They Now?
Where Are They Now? was a piece "presented" by the 25th anniversary celebrations which documented the lives of the Doctor's companions after they left his company. Tegan Jovanka is still an air stewardess and tells two pilots to learn how to fly their plane properly, Katarina is still in space comforted by the fact that the Doctor always rescues his companions and Leela serves roasted Gallifreyan President to her husband Andred.
0328. The Final Curtain
After five years playing the Doctor, Jon Pertwee had decided to move on... and with him the production team that had guided the show throughout his time with Doctor Who. With actors Jon Pertwee and Richard Franklin, producer/director Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, designer Rochelle Selwyn, visual effects assistant Mat Irvine and actor and author Mark Gatiss.
0329. Terror Nation: Terry Nation and Doctor Who
A documentary looking at the Doctor Who (1963) work of writer Terry Nation. This appears as an extra on the 'Destiny of the Daleks' DVD.
0330. John Kane Remembers Planet of the Spiders
John Kane played the gentle, slow-witted Tommy, reborn through the power of the Metebelis crystal. Now an accomplished writer and series creator, Kane looks back on his memories of the story.
0333. Behind the Sofa: Horror of Fang Rock
Louise Jameson (Leela), Colin Baker (The Doctor), Katy Manning (Jo), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Betsan Roberts (wife of late director Pennant Roberts), and Toby Hadoke watch and comment on Season 15's opening serial, Horror of Fang Rock.
0335. Behind the Sofa: The Invisible Enemy
Louise Jameson (Leela), Colin Baker (The Doctor), Katy Manning (Jo), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Betsan Roberts (wife of late director Pennant Roberts), and Toby Hadoke watch and comment on the Season 15 serial, The Invisible Enemy.
0341. Hammer Horror
A short featurette considering the influences of horror films on Doctor Who stories over the years, featuring interviews with former Shivers editor David Miller, author Jonathan Rigby, script editors Terrance Dicks and Anthony Read, and featuring an archive interview with Tom Baker.
0343. Deleted and Extended Scenes: Image of the Fendahl
Deleted and extended scenes for Image of the Fendahl, taken from two reels of black and white videotape dubbed from the master tapes. These recordings contain all the original material filmed on location at Stargrove Manor in August 1977.
0344. Behind the Sofa: Image of the Fendahl
Louise Jameson (Leela), Colin Baker (The Doctor), Katy Manning (Jo), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Betsan Roberts (wife of late director Pennant Roberts), and Toby Hadoke get to grips with a mysterious skull, an alien menace, and a priory full of mad scientists.
0350. Into the Unknown: Making Underworld
A look at the complex production of Underworld and the difficulties of achieving the bluescreen virtual studio sets, with Jonathan Newth (Orfe), Norman Tipton (Idas), writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, script editor Anthony Read, designer Dick Coles, video effects designer AJ Mitchell, and producer Graham Williams.
0359. The Panopticon Archive: Fall 1997 Panel
A live panel featuring Louise Jameson and John Leeson from 21nd September 1997 as they reminisce about Doctor Who and what went into making and appearing in the stories of that time. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 15'
0360. Behind the Sofa: The Invasion of Time
Louise Jameson (Leela), Colin Baker (The Doctor), Katy Manning (Jo), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Matthew Waterhouse (Adric), Betsan Roberts (wife of late director Pennant Roberts), and Toby Hadoke visit Gallifrey to watch Leela's final story.
0363. Frozen Out: The Making of The Tenth Planet
For the special features of the official DVD release of the story, cast and crew look back at the making of The Tenth Planet.
0364. The Hartnell Years
Seventh Doctor actor Sylvester McCoy takes us back to the William Hartnell years, with clips and three episodes - The Pilot Episode, The Wheel of Fortune and The Final Test.
Michael Gough
The Toymaker
Julian Glover
King Richard
Anthony Coburn
Writer
Douglas Camfield
Director
0365. The Troughton Years
Patrick Troughton's close friend and successor Jon Pertwee looks back at his predecessor's time on Doctor Who featuring clips and three episodes - The Abominable Snowmen: 2, The Web of Fear: 1 (then the only known surviving episode) and The Space Pirates
0366. The Pertwee Years
Jon Pertwee looks back at his time as Doctor Who, featuring clips and three episodes, including his personal favourite - Inferno: 7, Frontier in Space: 6 and The Daemons: 5 (in black and white as it hadn't been recoloured at the time)
Roger Delgado
The Master
Olaf Pooley
Stahlman
0367. Daleks: The Early Years
Fifth Doctor Peter Davison looks back at the black and white era of the Daleks with interviews, clips and three episodes - CounterPlot, Escape Switch and The Evil of the Daleks: 2
0368. Cybermen: The Early Years
Sixth Doctor Colin Baker looks back at the black and white era of the Cybermen with interviews, clips and four episodes - The Moonbase: 2 & 4 and The Wheel in Space: 3 & 6.
Kevin Stoney
Tobias Vaughn
Patrick Barr
Hobson
Kit Pedler
Writer
Innes Lloyd
Producer
0369. The Antique Doctor Who Show
Collectables expert Justin Pressland and Doctor Who expert David J. Howe speak to fans about their Doctor Who memorabilia collections in a pastiche of Antiques Roadshow (1979-ongoing).
0372. Who Peter: Partners in Time 1963-1989
Since the birth of Doctor Who in the 1960s, it has shared an almost symbiotic relationship with the long-running BBC children's magazine show Blue Peter. In this special documentary, some of those involved look back over the history of that relationship. Presented by Gethin Jones, with new series executive producer Russell T Davies, Blue Peter editors Biddy Baxter and Richard Marson, former presenters Peter Purves and Janet Ellis, writers Robert Shearman and Clayton Hickman, and competition winner Steve Thompson.
0373. Who Peter: A New Regeneration 1989-2009
The second part of this documentary, exploring the special relationship between Doctor Who and Blue Peter during the 'new series years'. With Russell T Davies, Richard Marson, Edward Russell, Robert Shearman, Clayton Hickman, William Grantham and John Bell. Presented by Gethin Jones.
0374. Wartime
Warrant Officer John Benton, a long-serving member of the United Nations Intelligence Taksforce (UNIT), is distracted from his mission to deliver valuable radioactive material to UNIT HQ by ghostly visions of his father, who was killed during World War 2, and his brother Chris, who died as a result of a childhood game that went wrong. Can Benton face these demons of his past and recover to prevent the theft of the radioactive material?
John Levene
Warr. Off. John Benton
0375. Mindgame
Three alien beings - a Sontaran officer, a Draconian nobleman and a Human mercenary - find themselves transported to a remote asteroid by a mysterious alien who wants to test their worthiness for his race's masterplan...
0376. Mindgame Trilogy
Sequel to "Mindgame" (1998) which follows the fate of the three prisoners after their escape from their asteroid prison cell. Sontaran Sarg faces death against overwhelming odds on a desolate battleground, Draconian Merq faces trial after receiving an unusual "gift" and the human pilot finds herself stranded in space in a crippled fighter and a rapidly depleting oxygen supply.
0377. Do You Have a Licence to Save this Planet?
The time travelling Foot Doctor discovers that the Cyberons and Autons are ineffectually trying to invade the Earth yet again. Can he and a helpful salesman save the day or will his arch enemy The Licensor defeat him for good?
0378. Dæmos Rising
Trapped in an isolated cottage, Captain Cavendish thinks he is seeing ghosts. The only person who might understand and help is Kate Lethbridge-Stewart ... but when she arrives, she realises that Cavendish is key in a plot to summon the Daemons back to the Earth. With time running out, Kate discovers that sometimes even the familiar can turn out to be your worst nightmare.
0379. Auton
In a top-secret UNIT warehouse Dr Sally Arnold is studying a Nestene energy unit with little success. Until she subjects it to cosmic signals that activate it and it awakens several dormant Autons stored in the facility.
0380. Auton 2: Sentinel
Two years after the incident at the UNIT warehouse a lorry transporting Autons from there to another UNIT facility is hijacked by it's cargo. Lockwood and another psychic, Natasha, trace the Autons to Sentinel Island.
0381. Auton 3: Awakening
Lockwood and Natasha have returned to the mainland from Sentinel Island but find that the population of the town of Millhampton have vanished. The pair discover that the nearby hospital is the Nestene base of operations.
0382. Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans
The space solar yacht Tiger Moth under the command of no-nonsense Captain Lisa Deranne is on a cruise taking some rich misfits on a voyage through space. Unfortunately on their travels they have picked a stowaway, a shape-changing Rutan, a race that has been at war with another race, the Sontarans, since the dawn of time. The Rutan has important news regarding the war and the Sontarans, and upon hearing the news, attack the Tiger Moth and take it over. The Rutan hides itself among the crew and one by one the Sontarans and the human crew are murdered by the Rutan. The Sontarans plan to destroy all life on the Tiger Moth. Can Lisa find out who the Rutan is before the Sontarans destroy her ship and her life?...
0384. Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough
They've been stranded on Earth for 20 years, so Zygon commander Kritakh, and his second, Torlakh, have had plenty of time to re-create their world. The trouble is that Kritakh, aka engineer Mike Kirkwood, has lost his sense of purpose. Can Torlakh, aka mass murderer Bob Calhoun, get him back on track. Enter sexy Psychiatrist Lauren Anderson, first, to be tempted by her innermost desires and then to face her greatest challenge. Can a violent heart really be tamed by love and what is the ultimate price to be paid?
0385. Introduction to the Night
The Doctor sits in his TARDIS and introduces an evening of pure entertainment to an unseen party whilst sharing anecdotes and details of his past. He hopes to be of some use to us all in his old age.
0386. Adventures in Space and Time (Documentary)
Beginning with the first episode of Doctor Who, An Unearthly Child, the documentary charts the history of the show, analysing the style of the various eras and incarnations of the Doctor. The documentary also shows the opinions of several interviewees about the show. Verity Lambert describes it as "part of growing up", several say whether they believed if Doctor Who should come back, and Tom Baker admits that "the BBC keeps sending me copies of the compilations, and I never look at them".
0387. How to Live Forever
How to Live Forever was a documentary that was broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night on 13 November 1999.
0388. Carnival of Monsters
Carnival of Monsters was a documentary that was broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night on 13 November 1999.
0389. How to Build a TARDIS
How to Build a TARDIS was a documentary that was broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night on 13 November 1999.
0390. The Story of Doctor Who
0391. The Crusade VHS Introduction (Ian Chesterton)
0392. The Crusade Episode 1 'The Lion' Summary (Ian Chesterton)
0393. The Crusade Episode 3 'The Wheel of Fortune' Summary (Ian Chesterton)
0394. The Crusade VHS Outro (Ian Chesterton)
0395. The Crusade VHS Introduction (Julian Glover)
0396. The Crusade Episode 1 'The Lion' Summary (Julian Glover)
0397. The Crusade Episode 3 'The Wheel of Fortune' Summary (Julian Glover)
0398. The Crusade VHS Outro (Julian Glover)
0399. I Was a Doctor Who Monster!
To coincide with a new era for Doctor Who we take a nostalgic look back at the glory days of the programme in a tribute to its unsigned heroes. Ever wondered what it’s like inside a Dalek? How, exactly, of you portray a Fish Person? What was it like recording Doctor Who during its 26 year run? And just how do you get to be a Doctor Who monster? Now you can find out as, for the very first time, we speak to the men and women who ensured we spend out Saturday nights behind the sofa. Their stories are funny, moving, unbelievable and sometimes tragic. Presented by the seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy, and containing unique film and newly discovered photographs, this all adds up to an entertaining trip down memory lane – go on treat yourself to a slice of nostalgia!
0400. The Aztecs Intro Sequence (Ixta)
0401. The Aztecs Intro Sequence (Tlotoxl)
0402. The Aztecs Intro Sequence (Tonila)
0403. dr. forever! - Celestial Toyroom
The first of a five-part series looking at Doctor Who toys. With Verity Lambert, new series creator Russell T. Davies, writers Mark Gatiss, Rob Shearman, Paul Cornell and Joseph Lidster, BBC Worldwide's Richard Hollis and Dave Turbitt, book range editor Steve Cole, AudioGO editor Michael Stevens, Character Options' Alasdair Dewar, Doctor Who Magazine's Jim Sangster and Doctor Who's Winston Churchill Ian McNeice.
0404. dr. forever! - Love and War
A new documentary takes a look at how Doctor Who was kept alive in a range of original novelisations after the end of the classic series in 1989. With new series producer Russell T Davies, Virgin Books editor Peter Darvill-Evans, BBC Books editors Steve Cole and Justin Richards, writers Mark Gatiss, Robert Shearman, Paul Cornell, Gary Russell and Joseph Lidster, journalist David Richardson and actress Lisa Bowerman. Introduced by Ayesha Antoine.
0405. dr. forever! - The Apocalypse Element
Blue Peter presenter Yvette Fielding takes Peter Davison, Mark Strickson and Janet Fielding on a trip through BBC Television Centre, meeting up with old friends and colleagues as they reminisce on their time spent working in the iconic building. With film traffic supervisor Neville Withers, assistant floor manager Sue Hedden, costume designer Odile Dicks-Mireaux, production assistant Jane Ashford, make-up artists Joan Stribling and Carolyn Perry, BBC producer and writer Richard Marson.
0406. dr. forever! - Lost in the Dark Dimension
The penultimate instalment of our new five part series looking at how Doctor Who was kept alive in the years between the end of the classic series and the beginning of the new. In this episode we look at the various attempts to bring the show back during that period. With current and former Doctor Who Magazine editors Tom Spilsbury, John Freeman and Gary Russell, former BBC range editor Steve Cole, actor David Burton, writer Adrian Rigelsford, director Graeme Harper and new series executive producer Russell T Davies. Narrated by Zeb Soanes.
0407. dr. forever! - The Unquiet Dead
Final instalment in our five-part series looking at how Doctor Who was kept alive in the years between the end of the classic series and the beginning of the new. In this unique interview, new series creator Russell T Davies and then BBC Controller of Drama, Jane Tranter, talk about Doctor Who's rebirth on television. Narrated by Zeb Soames.
0408. Inferno Episode 5 Extended Edition
0409. The Pitch of Fear
The Pitch of Fear was a comedy sketch parodying the pitch meeting for, and initial 26-year run of, Doctor Who.
Mark Gatiss
Mr. Borusa
David Walliams
Sydney Newman
0410. The Web of Caves
The Web of Caves was a black and white tongue-in-cheek mini-episode. It was a pastiche of classic Doctor Who episodes, it was broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night in 1999.
0411. The Kidnappers
The Kidnappers was a comedy sketch in which Peter Davison is kidnapped by an enthusiastic Doctor Who fan, broadcast as part of BBC Two's Doctor Who Night.
0412. The Corridor
The Corridor was a black and white comedy sketch produced by Reeltime Pictures, which parodies the first days of filming Doctor Who.
0413. Creation of the Daleks
A documentary looking at the genesis of the monsters which would quickly become icons in their own right. From Terry Nation's script, through to the visual design of the creatures and their unique rasping voices, the concepts behind the Daleks are explored. With contributions from Sydney Newman, producer Verity Lambert, director Richard Martin, designer Raymond Cusick, sound designer Brian Hodgson, original Dalek voice David Graham, and original Dalek operator Michael Summerton. Interviewers: Richard Molesworth, Andrew Beech; Camera: Une Herzer; Sound: Angus Anderson; Photographic Research: Derek Handley; Colourist: Andrew Parkinson; Special Sounds: Brian Hodgson; Music: Tristram Carey; Producer: John Kelly.
Sydney Newman
Himself
Richard Martin
Himself
Verity Lambert
Herself
Raymond Cusick
Himself
Michael Summerton
Himself
Brian Hodgson
Himself
David Graham
Himself
John Kelly
Director
Une Herzer
Camera Operator
Andrew Parkinson
Colorist
Tristram Cary
Music
Angus Anderson
Sound
Brian Hodgson
Sound Effects
0416. Shattering the Chains
An interview with writer Ian Briggs, explaining the background to the story and exposing some hitherto unsuspected undertones!
0417. An Unearthly Child: Photo Gallery
0418. Season One - Theme Music Video
The full-length version of the original theme music coupled with the original 1963 title sequence elements.
0419. Planet of Giants: Photo Gallery
Photos with a soundtrack from the televised story and behind the scenes production. Originally on the DVD and also on the Season 2 Bluray box set.
0420. The Daleks: Photo Gallery
Photos with a soundtrack from the televised story and behind the scenes production. Originally on the DVD boxset 'The Beginning'.
0421. The Edge of Destruction / Marco Polo: Photo Gallery
Photos with a sound-effects soundtrack from the televised stories and behind the scenes production. It includes both 'The Edge of Destruction' and 'Marco Polo' with the latter having coloured photos. Originally on the DVD boxset 'The Beginning'.
0422. The Aztecs: Photo Gallery
Photos (B&W and colour) from the televised story and behind the scenes production. Released on 'The Aztecs' DVD.
0423. Behind the Sofa: The Dalek Invasion of Earth
Carole Ann Ford (Susan), Maureen O'Brien (Vicki), Peter Purves (Steven), Wendy Padbury (Zoe), Sarah Sutton (Nyssa), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Bonnie Langford (Melanie), and Sophie Aldred (Ace) watch this classic story from Doctor Who's formative years.
0424. The Dalek Invasion of Earth: Photo Gallery
Photos from the televised story and behind the scenes production. Released on 'The Collection - Season 2' Bluray set.
0425. The Colin Baker Years
The Colin Baker Years was a video showcasing episodes from Colin Baker's time as the Doctor. It was presented by Colin Baker and featured clips of nearly all his stories, including his Doctor Who debut as Commander Maxil in Arc of Infinity.
0426. Blasting The Past
Cast and crew look back on the making of this story. With actors Katy Manning, Jimmy Winston and Anna Barry, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, monster maker John Friedlander, Dalek operator Ricky Newby, Dalek voice artiste Nicholas Briggs, classic series writer Ben Aaronovitch, new series writer Paul Cornell and Doctor Who Magazine writer Dave Owen.
0427. Behind The Sofa: Day of the Daleks
0428. A View from the Gallery with Barry Letts and Mike Catherwood
Producer Barry Letts and vision mixer Mike Catherwood talk about the art of vision mixing on a multi-camera studio show like Doctor Who. Recorded 11th June, 2009.
Barry Letts
Self
Mike Catherwood
Self
Steve Broster
Producer
Dan Hall
Executive Producer
0429. Now and Then: Day of the Daleks
A visit to the locations used in Day of the Daleks to see how they have changed over the years. Narrated by Toby Hadoke.
0430. Blue Peter: Day of the Daleks
0431. The Dalek Tapes
A 55-minute feature, which tells the story of Doctor Who's most iconic villains, as well as providing a history of the 'classic series' Dalek stories along with rare footage from programmes such as Blue Peter and Vision On. With contributions from Timothy Combe, Peter Day, Terrance Dicks, Derek Dodd, Ken Grieve, Graeme Harper, Philip Hinchcliffe, David Maloney, Richard Martin, Royce Mills, Terry Molloy, Eric Saward, Roy Skelton, Cy Town and Anneke Wills. Narrated by 1980s Davros actor Terry Molloy.
0432. Scotch Mist in Sussex: Remembering Terror of the Zygons
Cast and crew look back at the making of Terror of The Zygons. With actors John Levene and John Woodnutt, producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Robert Banks Stewart, designer Nigel Curzon, costume designer James Acheson, visual effects assistant Steve Bowman, writer and historian Simon Farquar and the director's son, Joggs Camfield.
0433. Remembering Douglas Camfield
The life and work of respected director Douglas Camfield is remembered in this documentary. With actors Celia Imrie, Peter Purves, Jonathan Newth and John Levene, Philip Hinchcliffe, Robert Banks Stewart, director Graeme Harper and Joggs Camfield. Narrated by Glen Allen.
0436. A Darker Side
A selection of key production personnel look at the making of Planet of Evil, in this 25-minute documentary. With contributions from producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Louis Marks, designer Roger Murray-Leach, director David Maloney, and actors Tom Baker (the Doctor), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah) and Prentis Hancock (Salamar).
0437. Osirian Gothic
A nostalgic look back at the making of Pyramids of Mars, with contributions from actors Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah), Bernard Archard (Marcus Scarman), Michael Sheard (Laurence Scarman), Peter Copley (Dr Warlock), Gabriel Woolf (Sutekh), plus producer Philip Hinchcliffe, director Paddy Russell and designer Christine Ruscoe.
0438. Oh Mummy: Sutekh's Story
Sutekh is walking down the street with an umbrella, wishing a passer-by a good morning, before he enters his pyramid-shaped house. A woman with a fez is cleaning Sutekh's mask, but when he looks at himself in a mirror, he tells the woman that she missed a bit before he kills her. Sutekh talks about how doing "Doctor Who" typecast him before mentioning one of the projects that the BBC had lined up for him: "Seek Sutekh". The premise involved Sutekh hiding in people's houses and jumping out at them while shouting "Grr!", but the show only ran for one episode after Sutekh killed an old woman. Another project was "Sutekh's Swap Shop" which also only ran for one episode after a child swapped a Bunty annual for an Osiran War Missile, with unpleasant results. Sutekh says that he has some photographs of the filming and gets up to get them, revealing a stage hand on his seat which he slaps away before saying to the camera that he's always doing it.
0439. The Village that Came to Life
Cast, crew and local residents look back at the making of The Android Invasion in this documentary presented on location by actor, writer and Dalek voice artist Nicholas Briggs. Featuring actors Milton Johns and Martin Friend, producer Philip Hinchcliffe and director Barry Letts.
0440. Getting a Head
An exclusive documentary on the making of a classic slice of gothic Doctor Who, The Brain of Mobius. Contributors include director Christopher Barry, producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Terrance Dicks, designer Barry Newbery, composer Dudley Simpson, and actors Philip Madoc (Solon), Cynthia Grenville (Maren), Colin Fay (Condo) and Gillian Brown (Ohica). Narrated by Paul McGann.
0441. Podshock
The cast and crew of The Seeds of Doom look back on the making of this story. Actors John Challis, Kenneth Gilbert, and Ian Fairbairn (Dr Chester) are joined by producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Robert Banks Stewart, production assistant Graeme Harper, designer Jeremy Bear, design assistant Jan Spoczynski, visual effects designer Richard Conway and composer Geoffrey Burgon.
0444. Bigger on the Inside
A look at the history and design of the TARDIS. With actor Tom Baker, designers Barry Newbery and Matthew Savage, and writers Robert Shearman, Christopher H. Bidmead and Francesca Gavin.
0445. A Matter of Time
A 60-minute documentary that explores the origins and making of the Key to Time season, and the entirety of Graham Williams' eventful three years as producer of Doctor Who. Featuring contributions from actors Tom Baker (the Doctor), Mary Tamm (Romana), Louise Jameson (Leela), Lalla Ward (Princess Astra/Romana), and John Leeson (K9), plus new series writer Gareth Roberts. Narrated by Toby Longworth.
0446. The Ribos File
The cast and crew of The Ribos Operation look back at the making of the story. Featuring interviews with actors Mary Tamm (Romana), Nigel Plaskitt (Unstoffe), Paul Seed (the Graff Vynda-K), Prentis Hancock (the Captain) and stuntman Stuart Fell, plus Doctor Who Magazine's Clayton Hickman.
0447. Parrot Fashion
A 30-minute documentary looking at the writing and production of The Pirate Planet. Featuring an archive interview with writer Douglas Adams, plus contributions from actors Mary Tamm (Romana), John Leeson (K9), Bruce Purchase (Pirate Captain), Rosalind Lloyd (Queen Xanxia) and Primi Townsend (Mula), script editor Anthony Read, director Pennant Roberts, film cameraman Elmer Cossey, visual effects designer Colin Mapson, Douglas Adams' half-brother James Thrift, and Adams' friend and biographer Nick Webb.
0448. Weird Science
A spoof 1970s schools programme looks at some of the science seen in the various stories of the Key to Time season. Featuring David Graham and Mat Irvine, with Stevii the 8-bit super-computer!
0449. Getting Blood from the Stones
Cast and crew look back at the making of The Stones of Blood. Featuring interviews with writer David Fisher, script editor Anthony Read, director Darrol Blake, actors Mary Tamm (Romana), John Leeson (K9) and Susan Engel (Vivien Fay), visual effects designer Mat Irvine, plus Doctor Who Magazine's Clayton Hickman and SFX's Steve O'Brien.
0450. Stones Free
Mary Tamm visits the Rollright Stones used in the story to meet experts on this ancient stone circle.
0451. The Humans of Tara
The cast and crew look back at the making of The Androids of Tara, featuring interviews with actors Paul Lavers (Swordsman Farrah), Mary Tamm (Romana/Princess Strella) and Neville Jason (Prince Reynart), writer David Fisher, script editor Anthony Read and director Michael Hayes.
0452. Double Trouble
A brief history of doubles in other Doctor Who stories, with contributions from Doctor Who Magazine editor Tom Spilbury, and Doctor Who Adventures' editor Moray Laing and art editor Paul Lang.
0453. There's Something About Mary...
Mary Tamm looks back at her time as the Doctor's companion Romana.
0454. Philip Madoc: A Villain for all Seasons
A retrospective of actor Philip Madoc's many roles as a Doctor Who villain, spanning The Krotons (1968-9), The War Games (1969), The Brain of Morbius (1976), and The Power of Kroll (1978), plus spin-off movie Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150AD (1966).
0455. Defining Shadows
The cast and crew look back at the making of The Armageddon Factor, with interviews from writers Bob Baker and Dave Martin, director Michael Hayes, script editor Anthony Read, designer Richard McManan-Smith, with Mary Tamm, Lalla Ward, Davyd Harries (Shapp) and Barry Jackson (Drax).
0456. Rogue Time Lords
A potted history of the many errant Gallifreyans to have appeared in the show, featuring actor Nicholas Courtney, script editor Terrance Dicks, writers Pip and Jane Baker, Doctor Who Magazine editor Tom Spilsbury, Doctor Who Adventures editor Moray Laing and art editor Paul Lang.
0457. Paris in The Springtime
A 45-minute look at the making of City of Death, and in particular, the contribution of writer and script editor Douglas Adams. With contributions from Julian Glover (Scarlioni / Scaroth), Catherine Schell (Countess), Tom Chadbon (Duggan), Michael Hayes (director), Anthony Read (former script editor), David Fisher (writer of A Gamble with Time, the original story which was reworked into City of Death), Pennant Roberts (director of Adams’ other Doctor Who stories, The Pirate Planet and Shada), new series writers Steven Moffat and Rob Shearman, and archive footage of Douglas Adams.
0458. Eye on... Blatchford
Meet Sardoth - the second-to-last of the Jagaroth. Sardoth tries his best to fit into the community of Blatchford and raise money to build a time machine.
0459. Christopher Barry: Director
Director Christopher Barry, on location in the Wiltshire village of Aldbourne, talks about his career.
0460. The Nightmare of TV Centre
A look back at a somewhat troubled production of Nightmare of Eden with three of the behind-the-scenes crew who worked on it. With visual effects designer Colin Mapson, video effects designer A J "Mitch" Mitchell and assistant floor manager Val McCrimmon.
0461. Going Solo: Bob Baker Remembers Nightmare of Eden
Writer Bob Baker talks about Nightmare of Eden, the only Doctor Who story he wrote without his long-time writing partner, Dave Martin.
0462. Read The Writer: Anthony Read Remembers The Horns of Nimon
Anthony Read, writer of The Horns of Nimon, looks back at the production of the story.
0463. Taken Out of Time: The Making & Breaking of Shada
Cast and crew look back at the making of the incomplete story Shada. With actors Tom Baker (the Doctor), Daniel Hill (Chris Parsons), Director Pennant Roberts, Production Manager Ralph Wilton, Production Assistant Olivia Bazalgette and Design Assistant Les McCullum.
0464. Strike! Strike! Strike!
Although it's the only Doctor Who story never to be completed, Shada was by no means the only one affected by industrial action. With former companion Nicola Bryant, Liberal Democrat peer Lord Addington, BECTU Union President Tony Lennon and Script Editor/Union Rep Gary Russell. Presented by BBC Political Correspondent Shaun Ley.
0465. Being a Girl
An examination of the representation of women in Doctor Who.
0466. Doctor Who Stories: Peter Purves
Actor Peter Purves talks about his time in Doctor Who in this interview originally shot for the BBC's 2003 documentary The Story of Doctor Who.
0467. Remembering Nicholas Courtney
Nicholas Courtney's friend and biographer Michael McManus takes the actor most famous for playing Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart on a fond look back at his life in this documentary recorded shortly before his death in 2011. Featuring many clips from his long career in television and a special appearance by the Fourth Doctor himself, Tom Baker.
0468. Those Deadly Divas
Actresses Kate O'Mara (the Rani), Camille Coduri (Jackie Tyler) and Tracy-Ann Oberman (Yvonne Hartman) are joined by writers Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman to examine the role of the diva in Doctor Who.
0469. A New Beginning
A look at the radical changes made to Doctor Who by John Nathan-Turner for his first story as producer, which opened the programme's eighteenth year on BBC1. With contributions from Lovett Bickford, Christopher H Bidmead, John Leeson (Voice of K9), Peter Howell (Music), Sid Sutton (Title Sequence), June Hudson (Costume Designer), Val McCrimmon (Assistant Floor Manager) and archive interviews with Tom Baker and John Nathan-Turner.
0470. From Avalon to Argolis: Writing the Leisure Hive
Writer David Fisher and script editor Christopher H Bidmead examine the making of The Leisure Hive from the screenwriter's point of view.
0471. June Hudson's Leisure Wear
Costume designer June Hudson talks about her inspirations for creating the costumes seen in this story.
0472. Synthesizing Starfields: Redesigning the Titles
Graphic designer Sid Sutton and composer Peter Howell recall their creation of the brand-new title sequence and theme arrangement, which was first used on The Leisure Hive.
0473. Meglos Men
Writers John Flanagan and Andrew McCulloch revisit some of their old London haunts and meet with script editor Christopher H. Bidmead at his home to discuss Meglos.
0474. Jacqueline Hill: A Life in Pictures
Actress Jacqueline Hill was one of the original companions to accompany the Doctor in his early adventures, returning to the show many years later to play Lexa in Meglos. This documentary looks at the life of an actress whose life was taken tragically early by illness. With husband Alvin Rakoff, Doctor Who's first producer Verity Lambert and actors William Russell and Ann Davies.
0475. The Scene Sync Story
The Scene Sync Story was a documentary that explained the technology of Scene Sync, a motion control process for improving the composition of shots involving CSO. It interviewed two camera operators, Peter Leverick and Roger Bunce, along with visual effects designer, Stephen Drewett. It was included on the Meglos DVD, since Meglos was the only Doctor Who serial to use Scene Sync.
0476. Entropy Explained
Dr Philip Trwoga of the University of Westminster looks at the principle of entropy, key to the plot of Meglos.
0477. All Aboard the Starliner: The Making of Full Circle
Cast and crew look back at the making of Full Circle. With actors Lalla Ward (Romana), George Baker (Login), John Leeson (K-9) and Bernard Padden (Tylos), Director Peter Grimwade, Writer Andrew Smith, Script Editor Christopher H Bidmead and Film Cameraman Max Sammett.
0478. E-Space: Fact or Fiction?
A look at the science behind the concept of Exo-Space. With Christopher H Bidmead, Visual Effects Designer (and Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society) Mat Irvine, authors Stephen Baxter and Paul Parsons, planetary scientist Dr Andrew Ball and astronomer and television presenter Sir Patrick Moore. Narrated by Sophie Aldred.
0479. The Vampire Lovers: The Making of State of Decay
Cast and crew look back at the making of State of Decay, with actors Lalla Ward (Romana), John Leeson (K-9) and Clinton Greyn (Ivo), Director Peter Moffat, Writer Terrance Dicks, Script Editor Christopher H Bidmead and Designer Christine Ruscoe.
0480. Leaves of Blood: Literary Vampires
A history of vampires in literary fiction. With authors Ramsey Campbell, Stephen Gallagher, Kim Newman, Pete Crowther, Simon Clark, Alison L R Davies, Chris Fowler and vampire specialist Dr Tina Rath. With Nick Scovell reading excerpts from Dracula, I Am Legend, Interview with the Vampire and Anno Dracula. Narrated by Nicholas Briggs.
0481. The Dreaming: The Making of Warriors' Gate
The cast and crew of Warriors' Gate look back at the making of this story. With actors Lalla Ward, John Leeson, Clifford Rose (Rorvik) and David Weston (Biroc), Director Paul Joyce, Writer Stephen Gallagher, Script Editor Christopher H Bidmead and Visual Effects Designer Mat Irvine.
0482. The Boy with the Golden Star
Actor Matthew Waterhouse, who played the part of Adric, looks back on his time on Doctor Who.
0483. Lalla's Wardrobe: A Frockumentary
A fun trip through Romana's time on the show via the many costumes actress Lalla Ward wore along the way. With Lalla Ward, costume designers June Hudson and Louise Page, and writers Nev Fountain and Jonathan Morris.
0484. The Return of The Master
Script editor Christopher H. Bidmead, talked about the initial development of the Master trilogy (as it would later be known). It included The Keeper of Traken, Logopolis and Castrovalva. John Black, the director of The Keeper of Traken, talked about casting Geoffrey Beevers as the Master. The rest of the documentary was devoted to the discussion of the motives, character and the role of the Master, played by Geoffrey Beevers.
0485. Being Nice To Each Other
A new 30-minute documentary looking at the making of The Keeper of Traken, featuring contributions from actors Sarah Sutton, Sheila Ruskin, Geoffrey Beevers, director John Black, writer Johnny Byrne and script editor Christopher H Bidmead.
0486. A New Body At Last
A new 50-minute documentary with cast and crew discussing the transition from Tom Baker to Peter Davison, including exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the regeneration. Featuring actors Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Matthew Waterhouse, Sarah Sutton and Adrian Gibbs, script editor Christopher H Bidmead, and directors Peter Moffatt and John Black.
0487. The Crowded TARDIS
By the end of Tom Baker's tenure, the TARDIS crew had grown from the usual one companion to three. This featurette examines the reasons behind this change of direction. With contributions from actors Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton, director John Black and script editor Christopher H Bidmead.
0488. Directing Castrovalva
Fiona Cumming talks about her work directing Peter Davison's début story.
0489. Dream Time
A new documentary about the making of Kinda. with actors Janet Fielding (Tegan), Nerys Hughes (Todd), Simon Rouse (Hindle) and Adrian Mills (Aris), director Peter Grimwade, writer Christopher Bailey, script editors Christopher H. Bidmead, Eric Saward and Anthony Root, designer Malcolm Thornton, and award-winning new Doctor Who writer Robert Shearman.
0490. Peter Grimwade: Directing with Attitude...
A look at the career of Peter Grimwade: writer, director, and the name behind the eponymous robot phobia syndrome. This documentary features Peter Grimwade himself alongside actors Janet Fielding and Nerys Hughes, writer Christopher Bailey, script editor Eric Saward, production assistant Margot Hayhoe, designer Malcolm Thornton, production secretary Jane Judge, script consultant Ian Levine, and Target Books editor Nigel Robinson. It is presented by Mark Strickson (Turlough).
0491. Grim Tales
Former companion Mark Strickson (Turlough) whisks Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton back to the filming locations for The Visitation. Also remembering their time on the story are key guest cast and crew including Michael Melia (Terileptil leader).
0492. Writing a Final Visitation
The writer of The Visitation, Eric Saward, details the story's origins and examines the changes made between script and screen for this, his debut Doctor Who script.
0493. Scoring The Visitation
Composer Paddy Kingsland discusses in detail his musical score for The Visitation with fellow composer Mark Ayres.
0494. Earthshock: Part Five
Adric has survived the spaceship crash into prehistoric Earth, (TV: Earthshock) but will he survive the age of the Dinosaurs? And is that Cyberman truly dead?
0495. Jurassic Larks
Jurassic Larks was a documentary featuring behind-the-scenes action from the studio recording sessions of the Doctor Who story Time-Flight.
0496. Mouth on Legs
Actress Janet Fielding talks about playing the role of the popular character Tegan Jovanka and her time on Doctor Who.
0497. Anti-Matter from Amsterdam
This new documentary, partially shot on location in Amsterdam, looks at the making of Arc of Infinity. Featuring actors Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sarah Sutton, Ian Collier, Paul Jerricho and Alistair Cumming, script editor Eric Saward, writer Johnny Byrne and narrator Sophie Aldred.
0498. The Omega Factor
Writers and actors look at the character and motivation of the renegade Time Lord, Omega. Featuring co-creator Bob Baker, actors Stephen Thorne and Ian Collier, and writers Johnny Byrne and Nev Fountain, who has continued Omega's story in an audio play from Big Finish.
0499. Under Arc Lights
Under Arc Lights was a documentary featuring behind-the-scenes action from the studio recording sessions of the Doctor Who story Arc of Infinity.
0500. Snake Charmer
Cast and crew look back at the making of Snakedance. With actors Peter Davison and Janet Fielding, director Fiona Cumming, writer Christopher Bailey, script editor Eric Saward, designer Jan Spoczynski, and new series writer Robert Shearman.
0501. In Conversation: Chris Bailey & Rob Shearman
0502. Who Wants To Live Forever
The cast and crew of Mawdryn Undead look back at the making of the story. With actors Peter Davison (the Doctor), Nicholas Courtney (the Brigadier), Mark Strickson (Turlough), David Collings (Mawdryn) and Lucy Benjamin (Young Nyssa), director Peter Moffatt, script editor Eric Saward and plastic surgeon Dr Simon Withey.
0503. Liberty Hall
Liberty Hall was an in-universe interview with the character Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart at Brendon Public School.
0504. Breaking Point
Cast and crew look back at the making of Terminus. With actors Peter Davison, Mark Strickson, Sarah Sutton and Martin Potter (Eirak), director Fiona Cumming, writer Stephen Gallagher, designer Dick Coles, camera supervisor Alec Wheal and sound supervisor Scott Talbott. Narrated by Floella Benjamin.
0505. Origins of The Universe
Sir Patrick Moore and Dr John Mason take a look at the science behind the Big Bang and the origins of the universe.
0506. Winner Takes All
Cast and crew look back at the making of Enlightenment. With actors Peter Davison, Mark Strickson, Janet Fielding (Tegan), Keith Barron (Striker), Christopher Brown (Marriner) and Leee John (Mansell), director Fiona Cumming, writer Barbara Clegg, costume designer Dinah Collin and camera supervisor Alec Wheal. Narrated by Floella Benjamin.
0507. The Story of the Guardians
Who - or what - are the Guardians? With Robert Luckham (son of the late White Guardian, Cyril Luckham), Sarah Leppard (daughter of the late Black Guardian, Valentine Dyall), Doctor Who Magazine editor Tom Spilsbury and Doctor Who Adventures editor Moray Laing.
0508. Single Write Female
Writer Barbara Clegg looks back on her career and the writing of Enlightenment.
0509. Re-Enlightenment
The production team responsible for the new version of Enlightenment discuss how they are going to approach the task in hand.
0510. Finding Sarah Sutton
Sarah Sutton looks back over her acting career.
0511. Magna Carta: The Dawn of Democracy
What exactly was the Magna Carta and what is its relevance both throughout history and to our lives today? With Dr Conrad Leyser, Dr Richard Goddard and Michael McManus. Narrated by Sara Griffiths.
0512. Kamelion: Metal Man
A short history of the Doctor's robotic companion. With Peter Davison and Nicola Bryant, script editor Eric Saward and Kamelion co-creator Chris Padmore.
0513. The Ties that Bind Us
The Ties that Bind Us was a documentary that examined the continuity links that were mentioned in the The Five Doctors. It was narrated by Paul McGann. The documentary was included on the DVD release of The Five Doctors 25th Anniversary Edition.
0514. Five Doctors, One Studio
Five Doctors, One Studio was a documentary featuring raw video footage of the only studio recording session in which Peter Davison, Jon Pertwee, Patrick Troughton and Richard Hurndall were all together during the filming of the Doctor Who story The Five Doctors.
0515. Celebration: Doctor Who in 1983
A lookback at Doctor Who's 20th anniversary celebrations in 1983. Featuring Peter Davison, Elisabeth Sladen, Nicholas Courtney, Mark Strickson, Janet Fielding, Carole Ann Ford, John Leeson, Richard Franklin, Caroline John, Terrance Dicks, Peter Moffatt, Mike Kelt, Paul Cornell, Gareth Roberts, Andrew Beech, Ian Levine, Richard Molesworth and James Goss. Presented by Colin Baker.
0516. The Depths
The production team and cast recall their experiences of working on Warriors of the Deep. Featuring director Pennant Roberts, writer Johnny Byrne, actors Peter Davison, Janet Fielding, Ian McCulloch, James Coombes and John Asquith, visual effects designer Mat Irvine, continuity advisor Ian Levine and documentary producer Ed Stradling. Narrated by David Harley.
0517. They Came from Beneath the Sea
A featurette covering the realisation of the Silurians, the Sea Devils and the Myrka. Featuring Pennant Roberts, Peter Davison, Johnny Byrne, Mat Irvine, with actors William Perrie and John Asquith.
0518. Return to Little Hodcombe
Director Michael Owen Morris, actors Janet Fielding and Keith Jayne and script editor Eric Saward return to the three villages that played host to the locations for The Awakening. Along with local villagers, they reminisce about a memorable shoot.
0519. Making the Malus
Visual effects designer Tony Harding and model maker Richard Gregory are reunited with the Malus prop they built for the story. Current owner Paul Burrows is on hand to describe the reality of living with a giant stone monster on the lounge wall.
0520. Driven To Distraction
The cast and crew of Frontios reflect on the making of this story. Actors Peter Davison (The Doctor), Mark Strickson (Turlough), Jeff Rawle (Plantagenet) and John Gillett (The Gravis) are joined by script editor Eric Saward, writer Christopher H. Bidmead and designer David Buckingham in their analysis of this story's creation.
0521. Casting Far and Wide
Actor and comedian Toby Hadoke interviews five of the actors who worked on Resurrection of The Daleks about their careers and their experiences on the show. With Roger Davenport (Trooper), Del Henney (Colonel Archer), Leslie Grantham (Kiston), Jim Findlay (Mercer) and William Sleigh (Galloway).
0522. Come in Number Five
A special retrospective of Peter Davison's tenure as the Fifth Doctor. With actors Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Mark Strickson, producer John Nathan-Turner, executive producer Barry Letts, director Fiona Cumming, script editors Christopher H. Bidmead, Eric Saward and Anthony Root, BBC Head of Series and Serials David Reid and new series head writer Steven Moffat. Presented by David Tennant.
0523. The Flames of Sarn
Cast and crew recall the production of Planet of Fire. With actors Peter Davison, Nicola Bryant, Mark Strickson, director Fiona Cumming, designer Malcolm Thornton and film cameraman John Walker. Narrated by Simon Ockendon.
0524. Return to the Planet of Fire
Director Fiona Cumming and designer Malcolm Thornton return to Lanzarote to revisit some of the locations used during filming of the story. Narrated by Simon Ockendon.
0525. Remembering Anthony Ainley
A look back at the life of the actor who played the Master from 1981 to 1989.
0526. Designs on Sarn
Designer Malcolm Thornton talks about his inspirations for the production design of Planet of Fire.
0527. Battlefield: Special Edition
Extended, movie length presentation from the DVD release
0528. Battlefield: Extended VHS Edition
Extended VHS presentation.
0529. Ghost Light Workprint Edition: Part One
The Doctor brings Ace to the eerie Gabriel Chase mansion, where strange evolutions and Victorian secrets stir.
0530. Ghost Light Workprint Edition: Part Two
As the house’s occupants unravel, the Doctor uncovers the alien Light’s experiments on Earth’s lifeforms.
0531. Ghost Light Workprint Edition: Part Three
The Doctor outwits Light’s destructive plan, forcing him to collapse while Ace confronts her fear of Gabriel Chase.
0532. The Curse of Fenric: Special Edition
Extended, movie length presentation from the DVD release
0533. The Curse of Fenric: Extended VHS Edition
Extended VHS Presentation of the Story.
0534. Dimensions in Time (1)
The Rani draws the Doctor's First and Second incarnations into a time tunnel and traps his other incarnations in a time loop in Albert Square, bouncing back and forth between 1973, 1993 and 2013.
Jon Pertwee
The Doctor
Tom Baker
The Doctor
Colin Baker
The Doctor
Sylvester McCoy
The Doctor
Bonnie Langford
Melanie Bush
Sophie Aldred
Ace
Kate O'Mara
The Rani
Samuel West
Cyrian
Shobu Kapoor
Gita Kapoor
Deepak Verma
Sanjay Kapoor
Gareth Roberts
Writer
John Nathan-Turner
Writer
David Roden
Writer
Ashley Way
Director
Stuart McDonald
Director
Keff McCulloch
Original Music Composer
0535. Dimensions in Time (2)
The Rani plans to transfer her time tunnel to the centre of the Earth's time meridian, and use her store of genetic codes and brain prints of every living creature to control evolution itself.
Russell T Davies
Writer
John Nathan-Turner
Writer
David Roden
Writer
Euros Lyn
Director
Stuart McDonald
Director
Keff McCulloch
Original Music Composer
0536. More Than 30 Years in the TARDIS
An extended cut version of 30 Years in the TARDIS was released on BBC Video in 1994, where it was retitled More than 30 Years in the TARDIS and restored many interviews that had to be cut for the BBC broadcast, and added several new minisodes and "skits" as well as extended footage of those already present in the televised cut.
0537. At the Temple of the 4th (1)
“Even Time Lords die...” When a dissident Time Lord group inadvertently caused the destruction of an entire civilisation through interference, its members vowed to repent by serving the Universe not as gods of Time but as mere men. Many years later, this peaceful resolve is severely tested when two of their number are killed -- and the Doctor’s seventh incarnation becomes embroiled in the struggle against the apparently unstoppable General Tannis. Plagued by ominous portents, the Doctor and his companion Antimony must race across the Universe, taking in the Santine Republic, the Great Orion Nebula and the frozen heart of the Canisian Empire. Meanwhile, the mysterious Minister of Chance battles his own inner demons, and former TARDIS traveller Ace finds herself in training for a destiny she never dreamed possible. Matters reach a terrible climax when Tannis’ next target for subjugation is identified. Exactly how much is the Doctor prepared to sacrifice in order to save Earth?
0538. Planet of Blood (2)
“Even Time Lords die...” When a dissident Time Lord group inadvertently caused the destruction of an entire civilisation through interference, its members vowed to repent by serving the Universe not as gods of Time but as mere men. Many years later, this peaceful resolve is severely tested when two of their number are killed -- and the Doctor’s seventh incarnation becomes embroiled in the struggle against the apparently unstoppable General Tannis. Plagued by ominous portents, the Doctor and his companion Antimony must race across the Universe, taking in the Santine Republic, the Great Orion Nebula and the frozen heart of the Canisian Empire. Meanwhile, the mysterious Minister of Chance battles his own inner demons, and former TARDIS traveller Ace finds herself in training for a destiny she never dreamed possible. Matters reach a terrible climax when Tannis’ next target for subjugation is identified. Exactly how much is the Doctor prepared to sacrifice in order to save Earth?
0539. The Child (3)
“Even Time Lords die...” When a dissident Time Lord group inadvertently caused the destruction of an entire civilisation through interference, its members vowed to repent by serving the Universe not as gods of Time but as mere men. Many years later, this peaceful resolve is severely tested when two of their number are killed -- and the Doctor’s seventh incarnation becomes embroiled in the struggle against the apparently unstoppable General Tannis. Plagued by ominous portents, the Doctor and his companion Antimony must race across the Universe, taking in the Santine Republic, the Great Orion Nebula and the frozen heart of the Canisian Empire. Meanwhile, the mysterious Minister of Chance battles his own inner demons, and former TARDIS traveller Ace finds herself in training for a destiny she never dreamed possible. Matters reach a terrible climax when Tannis’ next target for subjugation is identified. Exactly how much is the Doctor prepared to sacrifice in order to save Earth?
0540. No Child of Earth (4)
“Even Time Lords die...” When a dissident Time Lord group inadvertently caused the destruction of an entire civilisation through interference, its members vowed to repent by serving the Universe not as gods of Time but as mere men. Many years later, this peaceful resolve is severely tested when two of their number are killed -- and the Doctor’s seventh incarnation becomes embroiled in the struggle against the apparently unstoppable General Tannis. Plagued by ominous portents, the Doctor and his companion Antimony must race across the Universe, taking in the Santine Republic, the Great Orion Nebula and the frozen heart of the Canisian Empire. Meanwhile, the mysterious Minister of Chance battles his own inner demons, and former TARDIS traveller Ace finds herself in training for a destiny she never dreamed possible. Matters reach a terrible climax when Tannis’ next target for subjugation is identified. Exactly how much is the Doctor prepared to sacrifice in order to save Earth?
0541. Death Comes to Time (5)
“Even Time Lords die...” When a dissident Time Lord group inadvertently caused the destruction of an entire civilisation through interference, its members vowed to repent by serving the Universe not as gods of Time but as mere men. Many years later, this peaceful resolve is severely tested when two of their number are killed -- and the Doctor’s seventh incarnation becomes embroiled in the struggle against the apparently unstoppable General Tannis. Plagued by ominous portents, the Doctor and his companion Antimony must race across the Universe, taking in the Santine Republic, the Great Orion Nebula and the frozen heart of the Canisian Empire. Meanwhile, the mysterious Minister of Chance battles his own inner demons, and former TARDIS traveller Ace finds herself in training for a destiny she never dreamed possible. Matters reach a terrible climax when Tannis’ next target for subjugation is identified. Exactly how much is the Doctor prepared to sacrifice in order to save Earth?
0542. Chain Reaction
The cast and crew of The Caves of Androzani look back on the making of a legendary story. Actors Peter Davison, Nicola Bryant, Maurice Roëves (Stotz), Robert Glenister (Salateen) and Martin Cochrane (Chellak) join Director Graeme Harper, script editor Eric Saward, production designer John Hurst and composer Roger Limb in their analysis of this story's creation.
0543. Directing Who: Then & Now with Graeme Harper
Graeme Harper is currently the only director to have worked on the classic series run of Doctor Who and its newer run of stories. Here he adds his unique insight in discussing the different production techniques particular to each era of the programme.
0544. Behind the Scenes - The Regeneration
Behind the Scenes - The Regeneration was a DVD documentary that was released on 18 June 2001.
0545. Doctor Who: The Movie
The Seventh Doctor becomes the Eighth. And on the streets of San Francisco – alongside new ally Grace Holloway - he battles the Master.
Sylvester McCoy
The Doctor
Paul McGann
The Doctor
Eric Roberts
The Master
Daphne Ashbrook
Dr. Grace Holloway
Yee Jee Tso
Chang Lee
John Novak
Salinger
Michael David Simms
Swift
Catherine Lough Haggquist
Wheeler
Dolores Drake
Curtis
Will Sasso
Pete
Jeremy Radick
Gareth
Eliza Roberts
MIranda
0546. The Star Man
An interview with Doctor Who title sequence designer Sid Sutton.
0547. Look 100 Years Younger
Colin Baker and comedian Amy Lamé discuss the Doctor's various costumes over the years.
0548. The Cold War
Cast and crew look back at the making of Attack of The Cybermen. With actors Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Terry Molloy and Sarah Berger, writer Eric Saward, director Matthew Robinson, continuity advisor Ian Levine and film cameraman Godfrey Johnson. Narrated by Stephen Greif.
0549. The Cyber Story
A brief history of the Cybermen in the classic series. With director Morris Barry, writer Eric Saward, costume designers Sandra Reid and Dinah Collins, Cyberman actor Mark Hardy, voice artiste Roy Skelton and Professor Kevin 'Human Cyborg' Warwick.
0550. Human Cyborg: The Cybernetic Experiments
An interview with Professor Kevin Warwick, who has used himself as a human guinea pig for cybernetic implant experimentation.
0551. The Cyber-Generations
A gallery of Cybermen throughout the history of the series
0552. Nice or Nasty?
Presenter Matthew Sweet looks at the making of Vengeance on Varos. With Nabil Shaban (Sil), Sheila Reid (Etta), Philip Martin (Writer), Eric Saward (Script Editor) and Jonathan Gibbs (Composer).
0553. The Idiot's Lantern
A look at how Doctor Who has incorporated the medium of television within its narrative.
0554. French and Saunders: The Silurian Disruption
The Silurian Disruption[1] is a short parody sketch that was filmed for French & Saunders, but never aired. It was released on VHS with The Curse of Fatal Death and DVD with Vengeance on Varos: Special Edition.
0555. Playing with Time: Scoring Doctor Who
A specially-recorded interview with The Mark of The Rani's composer, Jonathan Gibbs.
0556. Adventures in Time and Spain
Gary Downie, production manager on The Two Doctors, details what it is a production manager does on programmes like Doctor Who, and offers his insight into the pitfalls and problems encountered during the making of this story.
0557. Beneath The Lights
A 25-minute look at the studio recording of The Two Doctors.
0558. Beneath The Sun
Beneath the Sun was a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the location filming of the Doctor Who serial The Two Doctors. The documentary is comprised of clips from the serial's filming.
0559. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
A new 25-minute documentary looking at the making of Timelash. Featuring contributions from Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Paul Darrow, David Chandler, Robert Ashby, script editor Eric Saward, writer Glen McCoy and Paul Lang from Doctor Who Adventures magazine. Narrated by Terry Molloy.
0560. Revelation Exhumed
The cast and crew of Revelation of the Daleks look back on the making of this story. With contributions from writer Eric Saward, director Graeme Harper, designer Alan Spalding, visual effects designer John Brace, costume designer Pat Godfrey, composer Roger Limb, and actors William Gaunt, Clive Swift, Terry Molloy, Roy Skelton, Trevor Cooper, Colin Spaull, Hugh Walters and Alexei Sayle.
0561. Wogan 1986
Wogan was a 1986 episode of Wogan with Colin Baker as a guest being interviewed about Doctor Who.
0562. Children in Need 1985
Children in Need 1985 was a segment of the BBC One Children in Need telethon. It featured many Doctor Who actors as themselves and at the end a cheque for £1,000 was presented by Colin Baker and a further cheque for £100 was presented by Patrick Troughton from the Doctor Who Appreciation Society.
0563. The Lenny Henry Show
An unnamed sketch aired on the British comedy series The Lenny Henry Show featuring Lenny Henry portraying a seventh incarnation of the Doctor. The sketch used official props from the main series.
0564. 1985 Hiatus
A compilation of media footage reporting the 'resting' of the show in 1985.
0565. Doctor in Distress Music Video
Doctor in Distress was a charity record released within two weeks of the announcement of Doctor Who's "cancellation" on 25 February 1985.
0566. The Last Chance Saloon
During the mid-1980s, senior BBC executives had doubts about whether Doctor Who should continue. In 1987, the programme was given one final chance... Cast and crew give their impressions of working in this particularly fraught time for Doctor Who. With contributions from Sylvester McCoy and Kate O'Mara (The Rani), John Nathan-Turner (Producer), Andrew Morgan (Director), Pip and Jane Baker (Writers), Andrew Cartmel (Script Editor), Jonathan Powell (BBC Head of Series and Serials) and Oliver Elmes (graphic designer). Written by Nev Fountain and narrated by Richard Heffer.
0567. 7D FX
Colin Mapson (Visual Effects Designer), Mike Tucker (Visual Effects Assistant) and Dave Chapman (Video Effects Designer) take us behind-the-scenes and examine the impressive visual effects used in Time and the Rani.
0568. Helter-Skelter
Oliver Elmes (Graphic Designer) and Gareth Edwards (Animator) discuss the creation of the first Computer Generated Image (CGI) based title sequence to be used in Doctor Who.
0569. Horror on the High Rise
Mark Ayres presents a look at the making of Paradise Towers. With actors Richard Briers, Howard Cooke and Catherine Cusack, writer Stephen Wyatt, script editor Andrew Cartmel, and composers David Snell and Keff McCulloch.
0570. Casting Sylvester: The Missing Piece of the Jigsaw
Jigsaw producer Clive Doig explains his relationship with Sylvester McCoy and his role in the actor's casting as the Seventh Doctor.
0571. Hugh and Us
An interview with Hugh Lloyd MBE about his career and his work on Delta and the Bannermen.
0572. Clown Court
An episode of Clown Court featuring Sylvester McCoy aired on The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow. Although borrowing the format of Clown Court, it had no narrative connection to previous episodes, instead functioning as a standalone take-off on Doctor Who.
0573. Fire and Ice
The cast and crew of Dragonfire reflect on the making of this integral story. Actors Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace) and Edward Peel (Kane) are joined by script editor Andrew Cartmel, writer Ian Briggs and director Chris Clough in their analysis of this story's creation.
0574. Remembrances: Referencing the Past
Cast and crew talk about the influences and references to other Doctor Who adventures that are spread throughout Remembrance of The Daleks.
0575. Back To School
Cast and crew talk about the making of the story accompanied by rare behind-the-scenes material. With actors Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Simon Williams (Ian Gilmore) and Karen Gledhill (Alison), writer Ben Aaronovitch, script editor Andrew Cartmel, director Andrew Morgan, Doctor Who Adventures journalists Moray Laing and Paul Lang.
0576. Davros Connections
Writers and actors discuss the life, motives and actions of Davros throughout the televised stories and audio plays. The subjects speculate about his death. Some of the answers refer to events in the television stories. Davros Connections features I, Davros writer Gary Hopkins, Big Finish Productions producer/director Gary Russell and archival interview with Michael Wisher who first played Davros. Peter Miles, who played Nyder, director Ken Grieve, David Gooderson, the second actor to play Davros, script editor Eric Saward, Terry Molloy, the third actor to play Davros and writers Joseph Lidster and Ben Aaronovitch also appear.
0577. Happiness Will Prevail
The cast and crew of The Happiness Patrol reflect on the making of this intriguing story. Actors Sophie Aldred (Ace) and David John Pope (The Kandy Man) are joined by script editor Andrew Cartmel, writer Graeme Curry and director Chris Clough in their analysis of this story's creation.
0578. When Worlds Collide
BBC Political Editor Shaun Ley explores what happens when Doctor Who enters the world of politics. Contributors Barry Letts (1970s producer), Terrance Dicks and Andrew Cartmel (script editors), Bob Baker, Graeme Curry and Gareth Roberts (Doctor Who writers), and Steven O'Brien (cult media journalist) examine the morals and ideologies of the Doctor over time.
0579. Industrial Action
The cast and crew of Silver Nemesis look back on the creation of Doctor Who's 25th Anniversary tale. Actors Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred and Gerard Murphy (Richard) join director Chris Clough, writer Kevin Clarke, script editor Andrew Cartmel, stunt arranger Nick Gillard and musician Courtney Pine in their analysis of the story.
0580. The Psychic Circus
music video
0581. The Show Must Go On
Cast and crew look back on the making of The Greatest Show in The Galaxy. With actors Sophie Aldred and Ian Reddington, producer John Nathan-Turner, director Alan Wareing, script editor Andrew Cartmel, designer David Laskey and visual effects assistant Mike Tucker.
0582. Storm Over Avallion
Cast and crew talk about the making of Battlefield. With Actors Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Sophie Aldred, Nicholas Courtney, Jean Marsh (Morgaine), Angela Bruce and Marcus Gilbert (Ancelyn), director Michael Kerrigan, writer Ben Aaronovitch and script editor Andrew Cartmel.
0583. Past and Future King
Ben Aaronovitch and Andrew Cartmel look back at how Battlefield was commissioned and written, with comments from Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Nicholas Courtney, Angela Bruce and Michael Kerrigan.
0584. Light in Dark Places
A look back at the making of Ghost Light, and an examination of the complexities of the script. With contributions from Sylvester McCoy (The Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Michael Cochrane (Redvers), Sharon Duce (Control), Ian Hogg (Josiah), Katharine Schlesinger (Gwendoline), Mark Ayres (composer) and Andrew Cartmel (script editor).
0585. Shooting Ghosts
A unique look at the studio recording process.
0586. Recutting The Runes
A look at Mark Ayres working on the Special Edition of The Curse of Fenric.
0587. Nebula 90
The cast and crew reunited at a 1990 Doctor Who convention
0588. Catflap: Part One, Conception and the Casualty Connection
A two-part documentary covering the making of the last ever classic Doctor Who story, Survival. With contributions from Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Lisa Bowerman (Karra), Will Barton (Midge), Sakuntala Ramanee (Shreela), Adele Silva (Squeak), Andrew Cartmel (script editor), Alan Wareing (director), Mike Tucker (visual effects), Dominic Glynn (composer), and Ken Trew (costume design). Narrated by Paul Ewing. This first 30-minute programme covers the set-up and pre-production process of this story.
0589. Catflap: Part Two, Cats, Comedians and Quarry
A two-part documentary covering the making of the last ever classic Doctor Who story, Survival. With contributions from Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Lisa Bowerman (Karra), Will Barton (Midge), Sakuntala Ramanee (Shreela), Adele Silva (Squeak), Andrew Cartmel (script editor), Alan Wareing (director), Mike Tucker (visual effects), Dominic Glynn (composer), and Ken Trew (costume design). Narrated by Paul Ewing. The second 30-minute programme looks at the location recording and post-production of Survival.
0590. Little Girl Lost
A retrospective look at the development of Sophie Aldred's character, Ace, from her first story, Dragonfire through to her last, Survival. With Sophie Aldred, character creator Ian Briggs, and script editor Andrew Cartmel.
0591. Endgame
A 45-minute documentary that takes a detailed look at the reasons why Doctor Who ended in 1989, and what plans were being made by the Production Team had there been a twenty-seventh season of the series in 1990. With contributions from actors Sylvester McCoy (the Doctor), Sophie Aldred (Ace), Andrew Cartmel (script editor), Ben Aaronovitch (writer), Colin Brake (Eastenders), Mike Tucker (visual effects), Mark Ayres (composer), and for the first time ever, Peter Cregeen (BBC Head of Series), the man who cancelled Doctor Who. Narrated by Paul Ewing.
0592. Search Out Space
Search Out Space was a special crossover episode between Search Out Science, a children's education programme, and Doctor Who that aired on BBC Two in 1990. It was written by Lambros Atteshlis and Berry-Anne Billingsley. It was also produced by the former and directed by the latter.
0593. The Seven Year Hitch
Ed Stradling documents Philip Segal's quest to return Doctor Who to the screen. Featuring Philip Segal (Executive Producer), Jo Wright (Executive Producer), Peter Cregeen (BBC Director of Programmes), Alan Yentob (BBC1 Controller), Matthew Jacobs (Writer) and long-time Doctor Who director Graeme Harper. Narrated by Amanda Drew.
0594. The Wilderness Years
In the years between the end of the classic series and the broadcast of Doctor Who The Movie, Doctor Who survived in print, video and audio, kept alive by fans who were determined not to let it die. With Peter Cregeen, John Freeman, Tom Spilsbury, Peter Darvill-Evans, Justin Richards, Andrew Cartmel, Keith Barnfather, Bill Baggs, Kevin Davies and Jason Haigh-Ellery. Narrated by Glen Allen.
0600. Real Time (1)
There has been a series of mysterious vanishings on the desert planet Chronos in the 33rd century. Survey teams working for a university seem to have simply vanished amongst the pyramids on the planet. Alongside two other survey teams and an expert on cybernetics, the Doctor and Evelyn learn the deadly truth: that the planet Chronos is being used as a base for one of the Doctor's oldest and deadliest foes — the Cybermen.
0601. Real Time (2)
There has been a series of mysterious vanishings on the desert planet Chronos in the 33rd century. Survey teams working for a university seem to have simply vanished amongst the pyramids on the planet. Alongside two other survey teams and an expert on cybernetics, the Doctor and Evelyn learn the deadly truth: that the planet Chronos is being used as a base for one of the Doctor's oldest and deadliest foes — the Cybermen.
0602. Real Time (3)
There has been a series of mysterious vanishings on the desert planet Chronos in the 33rd century. Survey teams working for a university seem to have simply vanished amongst the pyramids on the planet. Alongside two other survey teams and an expert on cybernetics, the Doctor and Evelyn learn the deadly truth: that the planet Chronos is being used as a base for one of the Doctor's oldest and deadliest foes — the Cybermen.
0603. Real Time (4)
There has been a series of mysterious vanishings on the desert planet Chronos in the 33rd century. Survey teams working for a university seem to have simply vanished amongst the pyramids on the planet. Alongside two other survey teams and an expert on cybernetics, the Doctor and Evelyn learn the deadly truth: that the planet Chronos is being used as a base for one of the Doctor's oldest and deadliest foes — the Cybermen.
0604. Real Time (5)
There has been a series of mysterious vanishings on the desert planet Chronos in the 33rd century. Survey teams working for a university seem to have simply vanished amongst the pyramids on the planet. Alongside two other survey teams and an expert on cybernetics, the Doctor and Evelyn learn the deadly truth: that the planet Chronos is being used as a base for one of the Doctor's oldest and deadliest foes — the Cybermen.
0605. Real Time (6)
There has been a series of mysterious vanishings on the desert planet Chronos in the 33rd century. Survey teams working for a university seem to have simply vanished amongst the pyramids on the planet. Alongside two other survey teams and an expert on cybernetics, the Doctor and Evelyn learn the deadly truth: that the planet Chronos is being used as a base for one of the Doctor's oldest and deadliest foes — the Cybermen.
0612. Scream of the Shalka (1)
The Doctor's TARDIS materialises in the village of Lannet in Lancashire. An annoyed Doctor, who has apparently been transported here against his will. He discovers the village silent, its inhabitants all living in fear except for a barmaid, Alison Cheney. The alien Shalka have taken up residence beneath Lannet in preparation for a wider invasion. Despite his initial reluctance, the Doctor finds himself having to save the world again, aided by Alison and an enemy who has become an ally.
0613. Scream of the Shalka (2)
The Doctor's TARDIS materialises in the village of Lannet in Lancashire. An annoyed Doctor, who has apparently been transported here against his will. He discovers the village silent, its inhabitants all living in fear except for a barmaid, Alison Cheney. The alien Shalka have taken up residence beneath Lannet in preparation for a wider invasion. Despite his initial reluctance, the Doctor finds himself having to save the world again, aided by Alison and an enemy who has become an ally.
0614. Scream of the Shalka (3)
The Doctor's TARDIS materialises in the village of Lannet in Lancashire. An annoyed Doctor, who has apparently been transported here against his will. He discovers the village silent, its inhabitants all living in fear except for a barmaid, Alison Cheney. The alien Shalka have taken up residence beneath Lannet in preparation for a wider invasion. Despite his initial reluctance, the Doctor finds himself having to save the world again, aided by Alison and an enemy who has become an ally.
0615. Scream of the Shalka (4)
The Doctor's TARDIS materialises in the village of Lannet in Lancashire. An annoyed Doctor, who has apparently been transported here against his will. He discovers the village silent, its inhabitants all living in fear except for a barmaid, Alison Cheney. The alien Shalka have taken up residence beneath Lannet in preparation for a wider invasion. Despite his initial reluctance, the Doctor finds himself having to save the world again, aided by Alison and an enemy who has become an ally.
0616. Scream of the Shalka (5)
The Doctor's TARDIS materialises in the village of Lannet in Lancashire. An annoyed Doctor, who has apparently been transported here against his will. He discovers the village silent, its inhabitants all living in fear except for a barmaid, Alison Cheney. The alien Shalka have taken up residence beneath Lannet in preparation for a wider invasion. Despite his initial reluctance, the Doctor finds himself having to save the world again, aided by Alison and an enemy who has become an ally.
0617. Scream of the Shalka (6)
The Doctor's TARDIS materialises in the village of Lannet in Lancashire. An annoyed Doctor, who has apparently been transported here against his will. He discovers the village silent, its inhabitants all living in fear except for a barmaid, Alison Cheney. The alien Shalka have taken up residence beneath Lannet in preparation for a wider invasion. Despite his initial reluctance, the Doctor finds himself having to save the world again, aided by Alison and an enemy who has become an ally.
0618. Doctor Who: A Celebration Concert
An array of rare archive footage from the missing stories of Doctor Who as well as presenting the incredible stories that recount their discovery from Nigeria to Australia. There are the moments considered too frightening for Australian audiences, a six minute extract from Galaxy 4: Four Hundred Dawns and pristine film footage from The Dalek's Master Plan, all carefully reconstructed and restored aurally and visually.
0619. Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death (1)
The Doctor arranges to meet his old foe the Master on the planet Tersurus. But when the Doctor arrives, the Master has prepared a series of hideous tortures for him and his lovely assistant, Emma. Horrible tortures. Evil, nasty and decidedly unpleasant tortures…
0620. Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death (2)
As the Doctor and the Master attempt to outwit one another a bizarre odyssey unfolds, featuring treacherous trapdoors and foul-smelling sewers. Then the Daleks get involved…
0621. Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death (3)
Betrayed by the Master, the Doctor and Emma are taken prisoner by the Daleks. A confrontation with the Master has fatal consequences…
0622. Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death (4)
A series of mishaps trigger the Doctor's regeneration cycle, leading to the biggest and most exciting adventure of his lives!
0623. Inside the Spaceship: The Story of the TARDIS
Members of the original cast and crew talk about the Doctor's unique time and space ship, the TARDIS.
0624. Masters of Sound
A look inside the BBC Radiophonic Workshop through interviews with the musicians and technicians who brought composer Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme to life using electronic music. Features interviews with Dick Mills, Brian Hodgson, Verity Lambert and the late Delia Derbyshire.
0625. Resistance is Useless
This BBC documentary examines the history of Doctor Who through a compilation of clips from the show. The clips were linked by an anorak with a voiceover (credited as the "Voice of the Anorak").
0626. The Missing Years
An array of rare archive footage from the missing stories of Doctor Who as well as presenting the incredible stories that recount their discovery from Nigeria to Australia. There are the moments considered too frightening for Australian audiences, a six minute extract from Galaxy 4: Four Hundred Dawns and pristine film footage from The Dalek's Master Plan, all carefully reconstructed and restored aurally and visually.
0627. An Adventure in Space and Time
This special one-off drama travels back in time to 1963 to see how Doctor Who was first brought to the screen. Actor William Hartnell felt trapped by a succession of hard-man roles. Wannabe producer Verity Lambert was frustrated by the TV industry's glass ceiling. Both of them were to find unlikely hope and unexpected challenges in the form of a Saturday tea-time drama. Allied with a team of unusual but brilliant people, they went on to create the longest running science fiction series ever made.
0628. Return to Devil's End (The Dæmons Documentary)
The documentary features interviews with actors, the director, local residents, and crew. All of the locations used in the episode are reviewed, and include archival footage shot during the original shooting in 1971.
Christopher Barry
Self
Nicholas Briggs
Self
Nicholas Courtney
Self
Richard Franklin
Self
John Levene
Self
Jon Pertwee
Self
Christopher Barry
Director
0629. Carry On Screaming
Behind-the-scenes personnel discuss the making of the first ever Doctor Who animation. With executive producer Martin Trickey, producers Muirinn Lane Kelly and Jelena Djordjevic, animation director Jon Doyle, writer Paul Cornell and researcher Daniel Judd. Presented by James Goss, one of the story's executive producers.
0630. The William Hartnell Era
In this part, the era of the First Doctor, William Hartnell, is considered. We take a look at TV production in the sixties, and how Doctor Who came to be made before looking in depth at two of my favourite stories of this era.
0631. The Patrick Troughton Era
In this part, the era of the Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton, is considered. We take a look how the decision to recast the lead was made, and how social concerns influenced the development of a key enemy, before looking in depth at two of what I consider standout stories from this era.
0632. The Jon Pertwee Era
In this part, the era of the Third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, is considered. We explore how Doctor Who had to change to meet the demands of seventies' television and how it grew to more overtly reflect social and ecological concerns, before looking, in depth, at select stories from this era.
0633. The Tom Baker Era
In this part, the era of the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker, is considered. We explore the 'Golden Era' of Doctor Who, looking at how the show developed into a far darker and scarier version, influenced by the Gothic Horror genre, and the resultant backlash from self-appointed 'moral guardians'. We also consider the economic troubles of the late seventies and their effect on the show before its regeneration just in time for the eighties. Along the way, three stand out stories are looked at in depth with plenty of clips from the full seven-year Baker tenure!
0634. The Peter Davison Era
In this part, the era of the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison, is considered. We explore how the television landscape changed as the show entered the eighties and how changes to the format ensured a renewed interest. Two stand-out stories are looked at in detail and we take a look at how the show celebrated its twentieth anniversary before preparing itself for an even more radical change.
0635. The Colin Baker Era
In this part, the era of the Sixth Doctor, Colin Baker, is considered. We take a look at how Peter Davison's departure spurred John Nathan-Turner to gamble with the creation of an incarnation wildly different from what went before. We consider how social hysteria informed one of the stand-out stories of the era before moving on to look at how the show came under fire from an executive who had no love for science-fiction.
0636. The Sylvester McCoy Era
In this part, the era of the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy, is considered. We look at how producer, John Nathan-Turner, was forced to undertake the unpleasant task of replacing the lead and how he came to choose the eccentric McCoy for the role. The pressure of TV execs and protest groups to tone down the show's violent excesses and how this led to a rather tame and camp version of what went before is looked at before we consider how the show finally regained its stride, producing some of the best ever episodes before its untimely demise.
0637. The Wilderness Years & The Paul McGann Era
In this part, the fourteen-year period following the cancellation of Classic Doctor Who is examined. We look at how the Doctor Who mythos refused to die and how it continued in novel and comic forms whilst various production companies tried their utmost to take control of the show's future on the small and silver screens. We glimpse at the horror that was 'Dimensions in Time' before taking a comprehensive and detailed look at the long-gestating TV Movie starring Paul McGann, how it ultimately failed to reboot the show, and what came next...
0638. BSB Doctor Who Weekend - Saturday
The Doctor Who Weekend was a programming event on the British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy Channel that ran from 22-23 September 1990. It was a tribute to the first ten years of Doctor Who. It contained twelve different serials starring William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee, along with the two Peter Cushing movies, a couple of documentaries, and the studio magazine programme, 31 Who.
0639. BSB Doctor Who Weekend - Sunday
The Doctor Who Weekend was a programming event on the British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy Channel that ran from 22-23 September 1990. It was a tribute to the first ten years of Doctor Who. It contained twelve different serials starring William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee, along with the two Peter Cushing movies, a couple of documentaries, and the studio magazine programme, 31 Who.
0640. UK Gold Doctor Who 30th Anniversary Weekend - Saturday
UK Gold celebrated the programme’s 30th anniversary on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st November 1993. Not only was there a special competition to win a TARDIS cabinet packed with BBC videos, viewers were also invited to phone in and vote for their favourite stories from three categories, Favourite Doctor, Companion and Monster.
0641. UK Gold Doctor Who 30th Anniversary Weekend - Sunday
UK Gold celebrated the programme’s 30th anniversary on Saturday 20th and Sunday 21st November 1993. Not only was there a special competition to win a TARDIS cabinet packed with BBC videos, viewers were also invited to phone in and vote for their favourite stories from three categories, Favourite Doctor, Companion and Monster.
0642. The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who - Day 1
The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who was a week-long celebration of Doctor Who, broadcast from 22 to 27 November 1998 on BBC Choice. It was hosted by Sylvester McCoy.
0643. The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who - Day 2
The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who was a week-long celebration of Doctor Who, broadcast from 22 to 27 November 1998 on BBC Choice. It was hosted by Sylvester McCoy.
0644. The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who - Day 3
The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who was a week-long celebration of Doctor Who, broadcast from 22 to 27 November 1998 on BBC Choice. It was hosted by Sylvester McCoy.
0645. The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who - Day 4
The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who was a week-long celebration of Doctor Who, broadcast from 22 to 27 November 1998 on BBC Choice. It was hosted by Sylvester McCoy.
0646. The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who - Day 5
The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who was a week-long celebration of Doctor Who, broadcast from 22 to 27 November 1998 on BBC Choice. It was hosted by Sylvester McCoy.
0647. The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who - Day 6
The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who was a week-long celebration of Doctor Who, broadcast from 22 to 27 November 1998 on BBC Choice. It was hosted by Sylvester McCoy.
0648. Doctor Who @40 - Saturday
Doctor Who @40 Weekend was a programming event on UK Gold that ran from 22-23 November 2003 to commemorate Doctor Who's fortieth anniversary. Programming ran from 7:00am-7:00pm on both days and the stories show were in omnibus format. Fans had been asked to pick their favourite stories for each Doctor, with the winners being shown. The weekend was presented by K9, as voiced by John Leeson, in segments titled K9 presents. Doctorin' the Tardis was used to score the titles, credits and break bumpers. The weekend was produced by Free @ Last TV for UKTV. It was directed & produced by Veerinder Mann and David Walton, and executive produced by Barry Ryan and Matthew Tombs.
0649. Doctor Who @40 - Sunday
Doctor Who @40 Weekend was a programming event on UK Gold that ran from 22-23 November 2003 to commemorate Doctor Who's fortieth anniversary. Programming ran from 7:00am-7:00pm on both days and the stories show were in omnibus format. Fans had been asked to pick their favourite stories for each Doctor, with the winners being shown. The weekend was presented by K9, as voiced by John Leeson, in segments titled K9 presents. Doctorin' the Tardis was used to score the titles, credits and break bumpers. The weekend was produced by Free @ Last TV for UKTV. It was directed & produced by Veerinder Mann and David Walton, and executive produced by Barry Ryan and Matthew Tombs.
0650. Downtime
The Brigadier and Sarah Jane Smith investigate New World University, a sinister school run by none other than Victoria Waterfield and a gateway to Earth Great Intelligence which has taken her over.
0652. Remembering the Aztecs
In a newly recorded exclusive documentary, actors John Ringham (Tlotoxl), Ian Cullen (Ixta) and Walter Randall (Tonila) discuss their memories of making this story.
0653. Marco Polo VHS Introduction
0654. Reign of Terror VHS Introduction
0655. Blue Peter: Cortez and Montezuma
The history of the Aztecs, Montezuma and Cortez, as told by Valerie Singleton from an edition of Blue Peter originally broadcast on 21/09/70 on BBC1.
0656. The Sets of Marinus
Designer Raymond Cusick recalls his work on The Keys of Marinus.
0657. Restoring The Aztecs
A look at the digital remastering process, including VidFIRE which restores much of the original video appearance to archive film recordings, and has been used on all four episodes of this story. Includes footage from Terror of the Autons and The Krotons.
0658. Designing the Aztecs
Designer Barry Newbery looks back on his contribution to the Aztecs.
0659. Making Cocoa
Tlotoxl and Tonila show you how to make this special Aztec drink.
0670. Chronicle: The Realms of Gold
John Julius Norwich's 1969 retelling of the story of the Spanish conquest of Mexico and the Aztecs. Hernan Cortes was the first and greatest of the Conquistadors of New Spain. His confrontation with Montezuma and the empire of the Aztecs in Mexico in 1519 was the moment when for the very first time, in all their power and might, the Old World and the New stood face to face. Cortes's achievement was extraordinary - no less than the defeat of an entire civilisation with only 400 soldiers at his command. But his victory would have been impossible but for one incredible fact - Montezuma believed that Cortes was his God, the Feathered Serpent Quetzalcoatl. John Julius Norwich recounts the extraordinary interplay of mythology and mounted warfare, of human sacrifice and brilliant strategy which led ultimately to the creation of Mexico.
0671. It's A Square World
A skit with the late Clive Dunn as a scientist demonstrating his new space rocket to Michael Bentine.
0672. Roma Parva
Roma Parva is a BBC documentary in which Christopher Barry demonstrates the use of a model on set. It was released on the DVD of The Romans and hence it is in the box set alongside The Rescue.
0673. Tales of Isop
Tales of Isop was a BBC documentary on the making of the Doctor Who serial The Web Planet. It focused on the attempt to make the insects of Vortis as memorable as the Daleks. It was released on The Web Planet DVD in 2005 and was produced by 2|entertain.
0674. Secret Voices of the Sense-Sphere
Clive Doig reveals the truth behind the mysterious background voices in The Sensorites.
0675. Vision On
The tricks of putting together a television show drama 'as live' are discussed by vision mixer Clive Doig.
0676. Don't Lose Your Head: The Making of the Reign of Terror
A revealing documentary examines the troublesome making of The Reign of Terror with actors William Russell, Carole Ann Ford and production assistant Tim Combe; Special thanks to The Sound Company, Richard Bignell, Ed Stradling, Derek Hantley, Andrew Pixley, Tim Combe, Julia Filsell, Hannah Lucas and The Oxford Mail; Camera: Jeremy Bishop and Mark Thompson; Runner: James Dawson; Archive Researcher: Martin Wiggins; Assistant Editor: Andy Byron; Dubbing Mixer: Peter Groom; Editor: Richard Atterson; Executive Producer for Pup Ltd: Dan Hall; Producer and Director: Chris Chapman.
0677. Cusick in Cardiff
Cusick in Cardiff was a 2|entertain DVD documentary in which Raymond Cusick, designer of the Daleks, visited the studios of the new series in Cardiff. It shows him as he visits sets and examines props along with Edward Thomas and Peter McKinstry.
0678. Daleks! Beyond the Screen
Daleks Beyond the Screen was a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the many merchandising options the Daleks presented.
0679. Daleks! Conquer and Destroy
Daleks Conquer and Destroy was a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the long-lasting appeal of the Daleks.
0680. Last Stop White City
Last Stop White City was a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the story of Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright in Doctor Who.
0681. Shawcraft: The Original Monster Makers
Shawcraft - The Original Monster Makers was a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the contribution of Shawcraft Models to Doctor Who. In particular, it looked at Bill Roberts' founding of the company.
0682. The Lambert Tapes: The Doctor
Doctor Who's original producer looks back on her time on the series in the first part of this interview recorded for The Story of Doctor Who.
0683. The Thrill of The Chase
The Thrill of The Chase was a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the making of the Doctor Who serial, The Chase. The documentary consisted of Richard Martin looking back at this story's production.
0685. Talking Daleks
A look at the creation of the Dalek's unique voices, with contributions from David Graham, Brian Hodgson, Nicholas Smith and Peter Hawkins.
0686. Whatever Happened to... Susan?
An audio-only presentation of this radio drama from 1993, written by Adrian Mourby and featuring Jane Asher as the Doctor's granddaughter, Susan Foreman.
0687. The Lambert Tapes: Success Story
Doctor Who's first producer, Verity Lambert, looks back at the early days of the programme in this interview also shot for The Story of Doctor Who.
0688. Trials and Tribulations
A look back at the challenges the show faced during Colin Baker's tenure.
0689. Looking for David
0690. What has "The Romans" ever done for us?
What has "The Romans" ever done for us? was a 2|entertain DVD documentary looking at the fact and fiction of the Doctor Who serial The Romans. It was comprised of interviews with cast, crew and historians.
0691. Script to Screen
An innovative animated demonstration of how the final episode was recorded using the camera script, clips, and the original designer's floorplans, demonstrating how the cameras followed the action.
0692. Blue Peter: Dalek Cakes
From an edition of Blue Peter screened on 03/02/65, Valerie Singleton shows us how to make Dalek cakes!
0693. Sid's Entrance
Go to the 'Special Features' menu. Click on the hidden Doctor Who logo to the left of the '40th Anniversary Celebration'.
0694. Sid's Date
Go to the 'Special Features' menu. Click on the hidden Doctor Who logo to the left of the 'Whatever Happened to... Susan?
0695. Dennis Spooner: "Wanna Write a Television Series?"
A look at writer Dennis Spooner's work on Doctor Who. With actors William Russell and Peter Purves.
0696. Girls! Girls! Girls!: The 1960s
An affectionate look back at the sixties Who-Girls. With actors Carole Ann Ford (Susan), William Russell (Ian), Peter Purves (Steven), Anneke Wills (Polly), Deborah Watling (Victoria), Frazer Hines (Jamie), Jean Marsh (Sara) and Honor Blackman (Professor Lasky)
0697. Blue Peter: Roman Banquet
The Blue Peter team hold a Roman banquet in the studio. Featuring Lesley Judd, John Noakes, Peter Purves and Valerie Singleton.
0698. The Lair of the Zarbi Supremo
William Russell reads the short story form the first Doctor Who Annual.
0699. Give-A-Show Slides
A popular toy of the 1960s and 70s was the Chad Valley Give-a-Show Projector, where images from cartoon slides could be projected onto a wall or screen. A set of Doctor Who slides was released in 1965), based on The Web Planet
0700. Girls! Girls! Girls!: The 1970s
Girls! Girls! Girls! is a BBC documentary produced by 2|entertain. A multi-part Doctor Who DVD featurette, it looks at the story of the Doctor's female companions in each decade. In addition, Caroline John (Liz Shaw) and Katy Manning (Jo Grant) join Louise Jameson to recall their time as companions.
0701. Defending the Museum
New Series writer Robert Shearman provides a personal and robust defence of this somewhat forgotten story.
0702. My Grandfather, The Doctor
Jessica Carney talks about the career of her grandfather, William Hartnell.
0703. A Holiday for The Doctor
Spoof comedy recollections of sixties Doctor Who starring Christopher Green as actress Ida Barr.
0704. The Lost Twelve Seconds
Twelve seconds from the fourth episode of The Time Meddler are still missing, excised by overseas censors prior to recovery of the print. This short item uses an off-air audio recording and the original script to place the cut material in context within the story.
0705. Verity Lambert Obituary
A consise essay looking back over the career of one of Doctor Who's co-creators.
0706. The Time Meddler Restoration: Before & After
A featurette showing 'before and after' examples of techniques used during the restoration.
0707. Enter +++ Enter +++ Zero +++ Stop
Contributors Richard Martin (director) Nicholas Briggs (actor) Robert Shearman (writer) Mike Tucker (visual effects)
0708. William Russell In Conversation
0709. Maureen O'Brien In Conversation
0710. The Storyteller
0711. The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Four - The Ultimate Foe
The Making of The Trial of a Time Lord: Part Four - The Ultimate Foe was the fourth and final documentary in the Making of The Trial of a Time Lord series. As the name suggested, it concerned itself with the making of The Ultimate Foe.
0712. A Fishy Tale: The Making of The Underwater Menace
The cast and crews remembrances of the making of The Underwater Menace.
0713. An Assignment With Grim Evil
An interview with production designer Chris Thompson about his work on the Doctor Who (1963) story "The Evil of the Daleks" (1967).
0714. Face to Face with the Faceless Ones
Face to Face with the Faceless Ones was a making-off documentary for the animated reconstruction of The Faceless Ones, included on disc 3 of the DVD, Blu-ray and steelbook releases. It interviewed many members of the animation team and showed how they carried out their work.
0715. Lunar Landing: Making the Moonbase
The cast and crews remembrances of the making of The Moonbase.
0716. Stripped for Action: The First Doctor
A look back at the First Doctor's colourful comic strip adventures.
0717. Stripped for Action: The Second Doctor
The continuing series of features focussing on the Doctor's comic strip adventures looks at the Second Doctor. With former Doctor Who Magazine editors Alan Barnes and Gary Russell, and comics historians Jeremy Bentham and John Ainsworth.
0718. Stripped for Action: The Third Doctor
The series looking at the Doctor's comic book adventures reaches his third incarnation. With contributions from former Doctor Who Magazine editors Gary Russell and Alan Barnes, comic historians John Ainsworth and Jeremy Bentham, and author Paul Scoones.
0719. Stripped for Action: The Fourth Doctor
A look at the Fourth Doctor's comic strip adventures in the early days of Doctor Who Magazine. Featuring former DWM editors Dez Skinn, Gary Russell and Alan Barnes, writer Pat Mills, artist Dave Gibbons and consultant Jeremy Bentham.
0720. Stripped for Action: The Fifth Doctor
A look at the Fifth Doctor's comic strip adventures. Featuring interviews with artist Dave Gibbons, and former Doctor Who Magazine editors Alan McKenzie, Gary Russell and Alan Barnes.
0721. Stripped for Action: The Sixth Doctor
A look at the Sixth Doctor's comic strip adventures in Doctor Who Magazine. Featuring interviews with artist John Ridgway, writer Simon Furman, and former Doctor Who Magazine editors Alan McKenzie, Gary Russell, and Alan Barnes.
0722. Stripped for Action: The Seventh Doctor
A documentary about the comic strip adventures of the Seventh Doctor, featuring writer and editor Scott Gray, writers Simon Furman, Paul Cornell and Andrew Cartmel, artist Lee Sullivan, and former Doctor Who Magazine editors John Freeman, Gary Russell and Alan Barnes.
0723. Stripped for Action: The Eighth Doctor
The final part of the series looking at the Doctor's adventures in comic-strip form. With Scott Gray, Gary Russell, Alan Barnes, Clayton Hickman, Lee Sullivan, Martin Geraghty, Roger Langridge, Paul Scoones and Jeremy Bentham.
0724. Stripped for Action: The Daleks
The ongoing series looking at the Doctor's comic book adventures focuses on his deadliest foes - the Daleks. With TV producer Gerry Anderson, former Doctor Who Magazine editors Alan Barnes and Clayton Hickman, comic historian Jeremy Bentham and author Paul Scoones.
0725. Terence Lodge & Ian Fairbairn Interview
0726. The Dalek Factor: The Making of Evil of the Daleks
A look at the making of the Doctor Who (1963) story "The Evil of the Daleks" (1967).
0727. The Faceless Ones Production Featurette
0728. The Evil of the Daleks Featurette
0729. The Final End
During filming of the story, 'The Evil of the Daleks', at Ealing Film Studios, BBC designer Tony Cornell shot a silent 8mm behind-the-scenes film called 'The Last Dalek'. 'The Final End' features extracts from this film coupled with the original programme soundtrack and is intended to give some indication as to how the climactic Dalek battle scenes may have appeared.
0730. The Highlanders: Historical Featurette
0731. Dalek Recording Session 12th September, 1966
0732. Location Footage: The Smugglers
0733. Raw Footage: The Faceless Ones
0734. The Last Dalek
During filming of the previous story, 'The Evil of the Daleks', at Ealing Film Studios, BBC designer Tony Cornell shot a silent 8mm behind-the-scenes film called 'The Last Dalek'. 'The Final End' features extracts from this film coupled with the original programme soundtrack and is intended to give some indication as to how the climactic Dalek battle scenes may have appeared.
0735. Anneke Wills Interview: The Faceless Ones
0736. BBC Radio Solent: Terry Burnett
0737. Colin Baker Interview: The Evil of the Daleks
0738. Sylvester McCoy Interview: The Moonbase
0739. George A Cooper Interview: The Smugglers
0740. John Peel Interview: The Evil of the Daleks
0741. Joseph Fürst Interview: The Underwater Menace
0742. Michael Elwyn Interview: The Highlanders
0743. Peter Roy Interview: The Faceless Ones
0744. Richard Hunt Interview: The Smugglers
0745. Sonny Caldinez Interview: The Evil of the Daleks
0746. Blue Peter: Power of the Daleks
A short extract from the BBC magazine programme featuring a clip from The Power of the Daleks.
0747. Follow That Dalek
0748. The Faceless Ones Episode 3 Summary
0749. The Highlanders: Introduction
0750. The Underwater Menace Introduction
0751. The Moonbase Introduction
0752. The Macra Terror Introduction
0753. The Evil of the Daleks Introduction
0754. Whicker's World: I Don't Like My Monsters to Have Oedipus Complexes
0755. The Faceless Ones Introduction & Episode 1 Summary
0756. News Item: BBC Breakfast 21st November, 2016
0757. BBC Newsnight Coverage: The Power of the Daleks
0758. BBC South Today: 1966 Coverage
0759. BBC South Today News Clips
0760. BBC Wales Archive Footage 1967-1968
0761. Beneath the Ice: Animating the Ice Warriors
A look behind the scenes of the animated Ice Warrior episodes. Producers Chris Chapman and Niel Bushnell, together with animation director Chris Chatterton lift the lid on the process used to bring Varga and his Warriors back to life.
0762. Cold Fusion: Making the Ice Warriors
Documentary charting the making of The Ice Warriors. With actors Frazer Hines, Deborah Watling, Sonny Caldinez, designer Jeremy Davies and James Bresslaw, son of the late actor Bernard Bresslaw.
0763. Going Underground: Making the Web of Fear
Going Underground: The Making of The Web of Fear is a documentary exploring the making of The Web of Fear.
0764. Recovering the Past: The Search for "The Enemy of the World"
Recovering the Past: The Search for "The Enemy of the World" was a documentary included on the Special Edition DVD release of the Doctor Who story The Enemy of the World. Philip Morris, the missing-episode hunter responsible for recovering the serial, told how he tracked the last surviving film copies in Nigeria.
0765. Making of Featurette: The Abominable Snowmen
0766. The Cruel Sea: Surviving Fury from the Deep
0767. The Curse of the Cybermen's Tomb
Sir Christopher Frayling and Dr Debbie Challis examine the ancient Egyptian origins to the story of the Cybermen's tomb on Telos.
0768. The Lost Giants: The Making of "The Tomb of the Cybermen"
The Lost Giants was a DVD documentary that was released on 13 February 2012.
0769. The Many Voices of Jack Woolgar
0770. Treasures Lost and Found
Comedian and fan Toby Hadoke embarks on a mission to uncover brand new information about The Enemy of the World, in this fascinating, entertaining and ultimately moving documentary. Along the way he meets with Frazer Hines, Mary Peach, David Troughton, Sylvia James, Sarah Lisemore and Rchard Bignell, with archive material from Deborah Wattling and Barry Letts.
0771. Troughton in Tibet: The Making of The Abominable Snowmen
0772. Basil Brush Yeti Sketch
0773. Fury from the Deep Introduction
0774. Jon Pertwee Introduction: The Enemy of the World
0775. Morris Barry Introduction: Tomb of the Cybermen
0776. The Ice Warriors Introduction
0777. Web of Fear Introduction
0778. The Abominable Snowmen Intro
0779. John Woodnutt and Angus Lennie Convention Footage
Archive Interviews with John Woodnutt and Angus Lennie
0780. Fan Q&A with Philip Hinchcliffe
Q&A with Philip Hinchcliffe hosted by Matt Charlton
0781. Mervyn Haisman Interview: The Abominable Snowmen
0782. Roy Spencer Interview: Fury from the Deep
0783. Judy Marsh Interview: The Abominable Snowmen
0784. Peter Barkworth Interview: The Ice Warriors
0785. Victor Pemberton: Convention Interview
0786. Evolution of The Invasion
Evolution takes a look at the making of the eight-episode epic, with interlinking narration from Frazer Hines, and memories of the serial being given from cast and crew members of the story.
0787. Flash Frames: Reanimating The Invasion
A featurette about the creation of the animated episodes, including interviews with the team at Cosgrove Hall.
0788. Highlander: The Jamie McCrimmon Story
Frazer Hines takes an informal look back at his time in Doctor Who as Jamie McCrimmon, his connections to the programme, and his career away from the TARDIS.
0789. Lords of the Red Planet
A look back at the creation of the Ice Warriors, and their reappearance in The Seeds of Death. With actors Wendy Padbury and Frazer Hines, director Michael Ferguson, script editor Terrance Dicks, costume designer Bobi Bartlett and TV historian Richard Bignell. Narrated by Katherine Mount.
0790. Now & Then: The Locations of The War Games
The locations of The War Games, forty years on.
0791. Recharge and Equalise
A new documentary about the making of The Dominators. Featuring actors Frazer Hines, Felicity Gibson, Giles Block and Arthur Cox, script editor Derrick Sherwin, co-writer Mervyn Haisman, designer Barry Newbery, makeup artist Sylvia James, and Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Narrated by Stephen Greif.
0792. Shades of Grey
The War Games saw the end of black-and-white Doctor Who. This documentary examines the artistic limitations - and advantages - of monochrome. With actors Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury and Jane Sherwin, script editors Terrance Dicks and Derrick Sherwin, director Timothy Combe, production designer Roger Cheveley, graphic designer Bernard Lodge and sound designer Brian Hodgson. Narrated by Gerard Murphy.
0794. The Fact of Fiction: Making the Mind Robber
The cast and crew of The Mind Robber look back on the making of this story, which had more than its fair share of challenges and memorable moments. With contributions from Frazer Hines (Jamie), Wendy Padbury (Zoe), Hamish Wilson (Jamie), Christopher Robbie (the Karkus), David Maloney (director), Peter Ling (writer), Derrick Sherwin (script editor and writer) and Evan Hercules (designer)
0795. Time Zones: The Truth behind "The War Games"
The facts behind the fiction - historians discuss the reality behind the various conflicts featured in The War Games. With political historian Martin Farr, military historian Crispin Swayne, Newcastle University's Lindsay Allison-Jones, and author Susan-Mary Grant.
0796. War Zone: The End of an Era
A new documentary about the making of The War Games. Featuring actors Frazer Hines, Wendy Padbury, Bernard Horsfall, Jane Sherwin and Graham Weston, director David Maloney, producer Derrick Sherwin, writer Terrance Dicks, designer Roger Cheveley, Doctor Who Magazine editor Tom Spilsbury, and new series writers Paul Cornell, James Moran and Joseph Lidster.
0797. Behind the Scenes Footage: Fury From the Deep
0798. Dr. Who at Ealing: Fury From the Deep
0799. Frazer Hine's BTS Footage: The Abominable Snowmen
0800. Gerald Blake's BTS Footage: The Abominable Snowmen
0801. Late Line Line-Up (Tomb of the Cybermen)
0802. Location Footage: The Abominable Snowmen
0803. Donald Gee & George Layton Interviews: The Space Pirates
April 12, 1969
0804. Sssowing the Ssseeds: Musings on Being an Ice Warrior
An all-new 25-minute feature about the on-screen realisation of the Ice Warriors themselves, and the making of The Seeds of Death. Includes contributions from Ice Warrior actors Alan Bennion, Sonny Caldinez and Bernard Bresslaw, plus make-up supervisor Sylvia James.
0805. Sylvia James: In Conversation
Make-up designer Sylvia James talks about her work on Patrick Troughton's Doctor Who stories.
0806. Film Trims: Fury From the Deep
0807. Surviving Footage: Fury From the Deep
0808. Surviving Footage: The Abominable Snowmen
0809. Surviving Footage: The Web of Fear
0810. Surviving Footage: The Wheel in Space
0811. VHS Links: The Ice Warriors
0812. Surviving Footage: The Space Pirates + trims
0813. The Invasion Introduction
0814. The Space Pirates Introduction
0815. VHS Links: The Invasion
0816. Devious
The Second Doctor has been partially regenerated by the Time Lords as punishment for breaking the non-interference policy, but the process is stopped halfway, leaving the Doctor an amalgam of his second and as-of-yet future incarnation. The Doctor is sent on a mission which involves battling Daleks, where he sees many people die. Afterwards, he is sent to a void by a pair of Time Lords, where he finds his TARDIS. Inside he tries to leave, but finds the ship not working. He is suddenly granted by an old man in a suit, who reveals himself to be the Third Doctor — the man who the Doctor was meant to turn into. The Doctor prepares himself for the rest of his regeneration, and collapses in a chair. There, he completes his transformation. Awakening, he is greeted by one of the Time Lords on the TARDIS' viewing screen, who wipes the Doctor's mind of his knowledge of time travel and sends the TARDIS to Earth. There, the Doctor exits the TARDIS and collapses outside.
0817. Can You Hear the Earth Scream? - Making Inferno
A special 35-mlnute documentary that looks at the making of Inferno. With contributions from Caroline John (Liz Shaw), Nicholas Courtney (the Brigadier), John Levene, (Benton), Ian Fairbairn (Bromley), Barry Letts (producer), Terrance Dicks (script editor) and Derek Ware (stunt arranger).
0818. Doctor Who Am I
In 1996, a Doctor Who TV movie was envisioned to lead the franchise into an exciting new future with a fresh direction but was met only by an outcry from disapproving fans. Now, follow the film’s screenwriter, Matthew Jacobs, as he is pulled back into the world of the Doctor Who fandom, where he unexpectedly finds himself a kindred part of this close-knit, yet vast, family of fans.
0819. Doctor Who: 60 Years of Secrets & Scandals
Behind-the-scenes stories from the long-running sci-fi drama. There are tales of stunts that went dangerously wrong and secrets of how the crew brought monsters to life, as well as revelations about how some storylines proved to be so scary the BBC were forced to re-edit episodes.
0820. Down to Earth: Filming Spearhead from Space
At the end of 1969, Doctor Who faced a very uncertain future. Ratings had slumped and Patrick Troughton had left the show. In a brave move, producer Derrick Sherwin re-invented the show as a fast-paced, Earth-bound colour series for the 1970s. Cast and crew look back at the making of this story and how a strike at the BBC studios inadvertently created the only classic series story to be made entirely on film. With actor Jon Pertwee, producers Derrick Sherwin and Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, costume designer Christine Rawlins and assistant script editor (and inadvertent Auton actor) Robin Squire.
0821. Going Underground
The story's producer, director and designer discuss the problems of shooting underground caves and cave-dwelling monsters in the confines of a TV studio. Featuring Barry Letts, Timothy Combe, Barry Newbery, Terrance Dicks, Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney and Peter Miles.
0822. Mars Probe 7: The Making of Ambassadors of Death
Cast and crew look back at the making of the story. With director Michael Ferguson, script editor Terrance Dicks, stuntmen Derek Ware and Roy Scammell and assistant floor manager Margot Hayhoe.
0823. Regenerations: From Black and White to Colour
Spearhead from Space marked not only the arrival of a new Doctor but also the transition from black and white to colour as the show moved into a new decade. This documentary looks at the challenges faced by programme makers during this period, with actors Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury, producer Derrick Sherwin, script editor Terrance Dicks, directors Timothy Combe, Christopher Barry and Michael Ferguson, designer Roger Cheveley and graphic designer Bernard Lodge.
0824. Now & Then: The Locations of Doctor Who and the Silurians
Comparing and contrasting locations used in the story during production with how they appear today. Narrated by Geoffrey Palmer.
0825. Colour Silurian Overlay
A fascinating featurette explaining how the story was restored to its present glory using a combination of black and white film prints, off-air American Betamax video recordings and modern video processing technology. Narrated by IT Williams.
0826. Musical Scales: An Era of Experimentation
A look at an extraordinary era of musical experimentation within Doctor Who, with special emphasis on the musical scores for Doctor Who and the Silurians and The Sea Devils. Featuring producer Barry Letts, composer Mark Ayres and directors Timothy Combe, Christopher Barry and Michael Briant, with an archive appearance from Radiophonic composer Malcolm Clarke.
0827. U.N.I.T. Recruiting Film
Ever thought about joining UNIT, even with the high death count?
0828. What Lies Beneath
A documentary showing how the socio-political climate of the late 1960s helped shape this Doctor Who story. Featuring director Timothy Combe, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, actors Caroline John, Nicholas Courtney and Peter Miles, new series writer Paul Cornell and former MP Roy Hattersley. Narrated by Geoffrey Palmer.
0829. DVD Commentary BTS: Spearhead from Space
0830. Axon Stations! - Making the Claws of Axos
Cast and crew look back at the making of the story. With actors Katy Manning, Paul Grist, Bernard Holley and Derek Ware, director Michael Ferguson, co-writer Bob Baker, script editor Terrance Dicks.
0831. Devil's Weekend
Actors Katy Manning and John Levene take a personal trip back to the picturesque village of Aldbourne, 50 years after they recorded the Doctor Who story The Daemons there.
0832. Directing Who: Michael Ferguson on The Claws of Axos
Michael Ferguson, the director of The Claws of Axos, talks about his memories of working on the story in this 15-minute documentary.
0833. IMC Needs You! - The Making of Colony in Space
Cast and crew look back at the making of the story. With Katy Manning, Bernard Kay, Michael Briant, Barry Letts, Terrance Dicks and Graeme Harper.
Barry Letts
Self
Terrance Dicks
Self
Michael E. Briant
Self
Katy Manning
Self
Graeme Harper
Self
Bernard Kay
Self
Marc Silk
Self, Narrator
Chris Chapman
Director
Paul Meynell
Graphic Designer
John Kelly
Camera Operator
Richard Alderson
Editor
Andy Byren
Assistant Editor
Dan Hall
Executive Producer
Chris Chapman
Producer
Peter Groom
Sound Mixer
Richard Alderson
Animation
0834. Life on Earth
A new documentary about the making of Terror of the Autons. Actors Katy Manning and Richard Franklin, both of whom made their debuts in this story, recount the production with the help of Jon Pertwee (through an archive interview), Script Editor Terrance Dicks and Producer Barry Letts who, along with new series Producer Phil Collinson, discuss how the series' production regimes differed between the new series and the old.
0835. Now & Then: The Locations of The Claws of Axos
A look back at the Dungeness locations used in 1970 for the recording of this story, comparing and contrasting them to how they appear nearly 35 years later. Narrated by Katy Manning.
Katy Manning
Self, Narrator
Richard Bignell
Producer
Dudley Simpson
Music
0836. Now & Then: The Locations of The Mind of Evil
The latest in our long-running series visits the filming locations used in the story to see how they have changed over the years.
0837. Plastic Fantastic
How did the writers of Doctor Who and other programmes take something as everyday as plastic and turn it against us? With writers Francesca Gavin, Robert Shearman and new series designer Matthew Savage.
Steve Broster
Camera Operator
William Cometti
Camera Operator
Geoff Evans
Camera Operator
Jonathan Wood
Colorist
James Goss
Editor
Ed Stradling
Online Editor
Dan Hall
Executive Producer
James Goss
Producer
0838. Return of the Autons
Season 8 Blu-ray trailer
0839. The Devil Rides Out: Making The Dæmons
The cast and crew took back at the making of the story. With actors Katy Manning, Richard Franklin and Damaris Hayman, director Christopher Barry, producer and co-writer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks and assistant floor manager Sue Hedden. Narrated by Hannah Lucas.
0840. The Direct Route: Season 8
Doctor Who directors Michael Briant, Graeme Harper and Tim Combe take an epic road trip to all the filming locations from Season 8 as they discuss directing the show in the early 1970s.
0841. The Doctor's Moriarty
With the introduction of the Master, the Doctor now had his very own Moriarty, who would be the dark figure behind every story in Season 8, and many more beyond that. This documentary discusses the enduring appeal of the character. With actor Katy Manning, producer Barry Letts, script editors Terrance Dicks and Christopher H. Bidmead and writers Robert Shearman and Joe Lidster.
Steve Broster
Camera Operator
William Cometti
Camera Operator
Jonathan Wood
Colorist
James Goss
Editor
Ed Stradling
Online Editor
Dan Hall
Executive Producer
James Goss
Producer
0842. The Military Mind: Making the Mind of Evil
Shot back in 2009 on location at Dover Castle, this look at the making of the story is made unexpectedly poignant by the appearance of Nicholas Courtney and Barry Letts, who both passed away in the intervening years. Featuring actors Nicholas Courtney, Pik-Sen Lim and Fernanda Marlowe, director Timothy Combe, producer Barry Letts and script editor Terrance Dicks. Narrated by Cameron McEwan.
0843. The Visual Effects of The Dæmons
Peter Day Interview
0844. Graeme and Michael Meets the Wilmotts
0845. The Dæmons Re-Colourised
0846. Reverse Standards Conversion: The Axon Legacy
A 10-minute documentary which looks at the restoration of this story for DVD. How did NTSC colour videotapes supplied to Canada in the 1970s enable this story to be released completely in colour?
Jack Pizzey
Self
James Insell
Self
John Kelly
Director
Jack Pizzey
Presenter
James Insell
Technical Advisor
Ralph Montagu
Executive Producer
John Kelly
Producer
0847. The Dæmons Introduction by Jon Pertwee
0848. Silbury Hill Excavations
0849. A View from the Gallery
Producer Barry Letts and vision mixer Mike Catherwood talk about the art of vision mixing on a multi-camera studio show like Doctor Who.
0850. Between Now... and Now!: Science and "The Time Monster"
Professor Jim Al-Khalili looks at the science behind The Time Monster. Featuring interviews with Barry Letts, Katy Manning (Jo Grant) and Richard Franklin (Captain Mike Yates).
0851. Blasting the Past
Cast and crew look back on the making of this story. With actors Katy Manning, Jimmy Winston and Anna Barry, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, monster maker John Friedlander, Dalek operator Ricky Newby, Dalek voice artiste Nicholas Briggs, classic series writer Ben Aaronovitch, new series writer Paul Cornell and Doctor Who Magazine writer Dave Owen.
0852. Defenders of Earth
0853. Hello Sailor: Making the Sea Devils
The trials and tribulations faced during the making of this story are discussed by the cast and production team. Featuring producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, director Michael Briant, actors Katy Manning and Donald Sumpter and stuntman Stuart Fell, along with Royal Navy personnel who appeared as extras during location filming. Narrated by David Cann.
0854. Location, Location, Location: Season 9
0855. Mutt Mad: The Making of the Mutants
Cast and crew lookback at the making of the story. With actor Garrick Hagon, producer Barry Letts, director Christopher Barry, co-writer Bob Baker, script editor Terrance Dicks and designer Jeremy Bear.
0856. Now and Then: Day of the Daleks
A visit to the locations used in Day of the Daleks to see how they have changed over the years. Narrated by Toby Hadoke.
0857. Race Against Time
Noel Clarke narrates a documentary looking at the representation of non-white actors in Doctor Who and on British TV as a whole. With writer and critic Bidisha, writer Stephen Bourne, actor Fraser James, and Doctor Who Magazine's assistant editor Peter Ware.
0858. The Cheating Memory
Special Edition producer Steve Broster tries to discover why the reality of Day of the Daleks doesn't quite live up to the memory he has of first seeing it, aged six. With psychologist Dr Sarita Robinson, Nicholas Briggs and Ben Aaronovitch.
0859. The Making of Day of the Daleks: Special Edition
Producer Steve Broster guides us through the creation of his Special Edition of this story. With voice artiste Nicholas Briggs, audio engineer Mark Ayres, cameraman John Kelly, Dalek build Toby Chamberlain, UNIT soldier Kevan Loosely and Ogron Nick Nicholson.
0860. The Peladon Saga: Part One, The Markets and the Miners
Cast and crew recall the making of both Peladon stories. Part One opens with a look at the socio-political climate in the UK in the early 1970s and its influence on the storylines. With actors Katy Manning, Donald Gee, Nina Thomas and Ralph Watson, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, production assistant Chris D'Oyly-John, sound designer Brian Hodgson, visual effects designer Peter Day, costume designer Sylvia James and make-up supervisor Elizabeth Moss. Narrated by David Hamilton.
0861. Time and Atlantis: Chronicling 'The Time Monster'
A look at the making of the Doctor Who story "The Time Monster", featuring John Levene and Katy Manning revisiting some of the locations with Toby Hadoke.
0862. Free Thinking: Daleks Discussion
0863. Terry Nation Sunday Best Interview
0864. Blue Peter: Peter Purves remembers his time as a companion
Presenter Peter Purves remembers his time as a companion and is joined in the studio by a trio of Daleks.
0865. BBC Radio Solent: Jon Pertwee
0866. Monstercon II Convention Footage
0867. Nationwide: BBC Special Effects Exhibition Excerpt
0868. On the Waterfront: Excerpt with Jon Pertwee
0869. South Today: Sea Devils Excerpt
0870. Radio 4: Children Writing Doctor Who Stories
0871. Interview with Sez Dez
A Conversation with Doctor Who Weekly Editor and UK Comics Legend Dez Skinn
0872. Conversation with Omega Eltralla
Interview with Writer Mark Griffiths
0873. Conversation with Sutekh Writer Ian Winterton
Conversation with Sutekh Writer Ian Winterton
0874. In Conversation: Stephen Gallagher
Interview with Stephen Gallagher
0875. Into the Gallagher-Verse
Discussion Between Stephen Gallagher & Gods and Monsters Writer Ian Winterton
0876. Fan-Tastic - Inferno
Why is this dark tale of a doomed Earth such a treasured and revered piece of Doctor Who? Director SEAN MASON asked fans and guests at Derby's 2023 WHOOVERVILLE convention that very question and the results were quite revealing!
0877. Inferno - Past and Future
Interview with Gary Russell
0878. Archive Convention Footage from GalaxyCon 1991
ARCHIVE CONVENTION FOOTAGE OF SHEILA DUNN, IAIN FAIRBURN and DEREK NEWARK! The much missed actors behind our beloved PETRA and GREG, donated by our good friend (and Hollyoaks icon) ANNIE WALLACE, with special thanks to David Mudie and David Bickerstaff, in a rare convention appearance 30+ years ago, this is a truly rare chance to see the INFERNO guest leads recall their time on Doctor Who
0879. An Introduction to Lytton with Eric Saward
An Introduction to Lytton with Eric Saward
0880. Barry Renshaw Interview
Barry Renshaw Interview
0881. Gangsters in Conversation
Archive Panel of Philip Martin talking about Gangsters with the BFI’s Dick Fiddy in Manchester, 2015
0882. The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre
New sketch from The Scottish Falsetto Sock Puppet Theatre for the Lytton Comic Issue 3
0883. Eric Saward Interview
Eric Saward Interview
0884. Spoiler Surprise
Easter Egg featuring Eric Saward
0885. In Conversation: Bob Baker and Paul Tams
Bob Baker and Paul Tams in Conversation
0886. In Conversation: Louise Jameson
Louise Jameson in Conversation
0887. In Conversation: Graeme Harper (Cutaway Comics)
Graeme Harper In Conversation
0888. In Conversation: Andrew Cartmel
Andrew Cartmel in Conversation
0889. Vworp 4 Panel
Vworp 4 Panel
0890. In Conversation: Stephen Wyatt
In Conversation with Stephen Wyatt
0891. Kangs Are Best
Kangs Are Best Featurette
0900. Behind The Sofa: The Leisure Hive
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0901. Behind The Sofa: Meglos
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0902. Behind The Sofa: Full Circle
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0903. Behind The Sofa: State of Decay
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0904. Behind The Sofa: Warriors' Gate
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0905. Behind The Sofa: The Keeper of Traken
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0906. Behind The Sofa: Logopolis
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0907. Behind The Sofa: The Mysterious Planet
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0908. Behind The Sofa: Mindwarp
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0909. Behind The Sofa: Terror of The Vervoids
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0910. Behind The Sofa: The Ultimate Foe
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0911. Behind The Sofa: Time and The Rani
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0912. Behind The Sofa: Paradise Towers
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0913. Behind The Sofa: Delta and The Bannermen
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0914. Behind The Sofa: Dragonfire
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
0915. Behind The Sofa: Battlefield
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0916. Behind The Sofa: Ghost Light
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0917. Behind The Sofa: The Curse of Fenric
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0918. Behind The Sofa: Survival
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0919. Destroy All Monsters! - The Making of Carnival of Monsters
An informative series of interviews with the cast and crew chronicling the making of the serial TV: Carnival of Monsters. Points of discussion include the writer of the script Robert Holmes and the origins of the idea for the episode, filming on the SS Robert Dundas (the boat used to represent the SS Bernice in the story), filming on location in Essex, the creation of the Drashigs, interviews with guest stars Cheryl Hall and Peter Halliday and the fond and fun memories the cast had on working on what they consider to be a wonderful story.
0920. Doctor Who Weekend: The Three Doctors
0921. Global Conspiracy?
Investigative reporter Terry Scanlon interviews people about the aftermath of the pollution in Llanfairfach decades previously.
0922. Happy Birthday to Who
Cast and crew recall the making of The Three Doctors in this brand-new documentary. With contributions from Katy Manning (Jo Grant), Stephen Thorne (Omega), producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks and co-writer Bob Baker.
0923. Keeping Up with the Joneses
Katy Manning and Stewart Bevan return to the Welsh locations used in The Green Death.
0924. Perfect Scenario: Lost Frontier
In the far future, the remaining population of an oxygen-depleted planet Earth lies in enforced stasis in The Field of Dreams. Looking for ideas to help him re-connect to his captive audience, Zed, a young scenariosmith, turns to the world of Doctor Who for inspiration... Featuring interviews with actors Katy Manning (Jo Grant), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Vera Fusek (The President) and Michael Hawkins (General Williams), producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, visual effects designers John Friedlander and Mat Irvine. With Rich Batsford, Mick Broster, Tony Broster, Henry Dunn and Paul Ewing, and the voices of Steve Broster, David Harley and Cathryn Miller.
0925. Perfect Scenario: The End of Dreams
Continuing his search of inspiration, Zed resumes his studies of twentieth century television's Doctor Who. What he finds will have a profound effect... Featuring interviews with actors Katy Manning (Jo Grant), Jane How (Rebec), Janet Fielding (Tegan), Bernard Horsfall (Taron) and Tim Preece (Codal), producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks. With Rich Batsford, Mick Broster, Tony Broster and Paul Ewing, and the voices of Steve Broster, David Harley and Cathryn Miller.
0926. Rumble in the Jungle: Remembering Planet of the Daleks
The cast and crew look back at the making of the story. Featuring actors Katy Manning, Jane How, Bernard Horsfall and Tim Preece, director David Maloney and designer John Hurst.
0927. The One with the Maggots: Making The Green Death
Cast and crew look back at the making of this story. With actors Katy Manning and Stewart Bevan, director Michael Briant, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, assistant floor manager Karilyn Collier and visual effects assistant Colin Mapson.
0928. The Space War: Remembering Frontier in Space
Cast and crew look back at the making of the story. Featuring actors Katy Manning, Vera Fusek and Michael Hawkins, visual effects designers John Friedlander and Mat Irvine.
0929. Extended Scene: Carnival of Monsters
0930. Black and White Commentary (Planet of the Daleks)
0931. Conspiracy Interviews
0932. Look North interview featuring Jon Pertwee and Jack Kine
0933. Radio Times Tenth Anniversary Special Interview (Peter Brookes and David Drive)
0934. Nationwide: Katy Manning interview
0935. Pebble Mill At One: Patrick Troughton Appearence
0936. Robert Sloman Interview
The writer of The Green Death, Robert Sloman, discusses the inspirations and philosophies behind the story.
0937. Stewart Bevan Interview
An interview with the actor who played Professor Clifford Jones, the environmentally-conscious professor who falls for the Doctor's companion, Jo Grant, in the story "The Green Death".
0938. Wales Today Clips (The Green Death)
0939. Amended Edit: Carnival of Monsters Ending
0940. Blue Peter: Doctor Who, 10 Year Retrospective
0941. What Katy Did Next
0942. Visual Effects (The Green Death)
Colin Mapson, who assisted visual effects designer Ron Oates on this story, talks about his involvement with The Green Death, and demonstrates how to build a giant maggot.
0943. Frontier in Space Intro By Jon Pertwee
0944. Beginning the End: Making The Time Warrior
The cast and crew of The Time Warrior look back on the making of this story, in this newly produced featurette. Partially shot on location at Peckforton Castle, the original location used in this story, it features contributions from Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah), Donald Pelmear (Rubeish), Jeremy Bulloch (Hal), Barry Letts (producer), Terrance Dicks (script editor) and Keith Cheetham (designer).
0945. Beneath the City of the Exxilons: Making Death to the Daleks
Cast and crew look back on the making of this story. With actor Arnold Yarrow, Julian Fox, Michael E Briant, Richard Leyland, L Rowland Warne and fan and Dalek voice artist Nick Briggs.
0946. Directing Who with Barry Letts
Barry Letts is perhaps most famous as a producer of Doctor Who, but he was also responsible for directing some of the show's best-loved stories. Barry looks back on his career as a director in this documentary.
0947. The Peladon Saga: Part Two, The Monsters and the Monarchs
Cast and crew recall the making of both Peladon stories. Part Two looks at the characters and monsters featured in the stories. With actors Katy Manning, Donald Gee, Nina Thomas, Ralph Watson, Stuart Fell, Sonny Caldinez and Nick Evans, producer Barry Letts, script editor Terrance Dicks, production assistant Chris D'Oyly-John, sound designer Brian Hodgson and make-up supervisor Elizabeth Moss. Narrated by David Hamilton.
0948. People, Power and Puppetry: Remembering Invasion of the Dinosaurs
The cast and crew of Invasion of the Dinosaurs reflect on the making of this epic story. Featuring actors Jon Pertwee (The Doctor), Peter Miles (Whitaker) and Terence Wilton (Mark), joined by Paddy Russell (Director), Barry Letts (Producer), Terrance Dicks (Script Editor) and Richard Morris (Designer), presented from the story's London locations.
0949. John Levene Commentary on 10 minutes of Part 5
0950. Where Are They Now? - Ysanne Churchman
0951. Now & Then: The Locations of Invasion of the Dinosaurs
Return to where dinosaurs once terrorised London, and witness how the locations used in 1974 have changed over the last four decades.
0952. Now & Then: The Locations of Planet of the Spiders
A trip back to some of the locations used during production of the story.
0953. The Final Curtain
Return to where dinosaurs once terrorised London, and witness how the locations used in 1974 have changed over the last four decades.
0954. Photographic Memories
0955. John Kane Remembers Planet of the Spiders
John Kane played the gentle, slow-witted Tommy, reborn through the power of the Metebelis crystal. Now an accomplished writer and series creator, Kane looks back on his memories of the story.
0956. Doctor Who Stories: Elisabeth Sladen, Part 1
Elisabeth Sladen talks about her role on the programme in this interview shot for 2003's The Story of Doctor Who.
0957. Time Warrior Trivia
0958. Audio Inserts: The Monster of Peladon
0959. Live From the TVC Canteen (Genesis of The Daleks)
Keith Miller from the Doctor Who Fan Club interviews key cast and crew during production of Genesis of the Daleks Part Three. Due to the archive nature of this amateur audio recording, quality is variable.
0960. Blue Peter On the Set of Robot
0961. Location Report from Dartmoor (The Sontaran Experiment)
0962. Genesis of the Daleks (LP release)
0963. A Darker Side
A selection of key production personnel look at the making of Planet of Evil, in this 25-minute documentary. With contributions from producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Louis Marks, designer Roger Murray-Leach, director David Maloney, and actors Tom Baker (the Doctor), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah) and Prentis Hancock (Salamar).
0966. Getting a Head
An exclusive documentary on the making of a classic slice of gothic Doctor Who. Contributors include director Christopher Barry, producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Terrance Dicks, designer Barry Newbery, composer Dudley Simpson, and actors Philip Madoc (Solon), Cynthia Grenville (Maren), Colin Fay (Condo) and Gillian Brown (Ohica). Narrated by Paul McGann.
0972. Osirian Gothic
A nostalgic look back at the making of Pyramids of Mars, with contributions from actors Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah), Bernard Archard (Marcus Scarman), Michael Sheard (Laurence Scarman), Peter Copley (Dr Warlock), Gabriel Woolf (Sutekh), plus producer Philip Hinchcliffe, director Paddy Russell and designer Christine Ruscoe.
0973. Planetary Performance: Acting in Doctor Who
A look at the production of Planet of Evil from an actor's perspective. With contributions from Tom Baker (the Doctor), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah), Prentis Hancock (Salamar), Tony McEwan (Baldwin) and Graham Weston (De Haan).
0974. PodShock
The cast and crew of The Seeds of Doom look back on the making of this story. Actors John Challis, Kenneth Gilbert, and Ian Fairbairn (Dr Chester) are joined by producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Robert Banks Stewart, production assistant Graeme Harper, designer Jeremy Bear, design assistant Jan Spoczynski, visual effects designer Richard Conway and composer Geoffrey Burgon.
0975. Playing in the Green Cathedral
Composer Geoffrey Burgon talks about his contribution to the unique feel of The Seeds of Doom through scoring its music.
0976. Remembering Douglas Camfield
The life and work of respected director Douglas Camfield is remembered in this documentary. With actors Celia Imrie, Peter Purves, Jonathan Newth and John Levene, Philip Hinchcliffe, Robert Banks Stewart, director Graeme Harper and Joggs Camfield. Narrated by Glen Allen.
0977. Scotch Mist in Sussex: Remembering Terror of the Zygons
Cast and crew look back at the making of this story. With actors John Levene and John Woodnutt, producer Philip Hinchcliffe, writer Robert Banks Stewart, designer Nigel Curzon, costume designer James Acheson, visual effects assistant Steve Bowman, writer and historian Simon Farquar and the director's son, Joggs Camfield.
0978. So What Do You Do Exactly?
Graeme Harper, the production assistant for this story, and later Doctor Who Director for stories in the 1980s and 2000s, explains what being a Production Assistant actually entails.
0979. The Village that Came to Life
Cast, crew and local residents look back at the making of The Android Invasion in this documentary presented on location by actor, writer and Dalek voice artist Nicholas Briggs. Featuring actors Milton Johns and Martin Friend, producer Philip Hinchcliffe and director Barry Letts.
0984. Interview with the Time Lord: In Conversation with Tom Baker
This exclusive interview with actor Tom Baker was shot in early 2013. Looking back at his long and varied career as an actor, Tom talks openly about his time as the Fourth Doctor, recalls stories from the set of Doctor Who, reminisces about his on-screen companions and talks about the loyal fans of the series.
0986. Pete Murray’s Open House (Tom Baker)
0987. Wogan’s World (Elisabeth Sladen)
0988. Unused Tom Baker Interview
0989. Hartnell Death Announcement
0990. John Challis anecdote
0993. Trivia: The Brain of Morbius
0994. Tie-in Weetabix Commercial
A Dalek talks about Weetabix
0995. Oh Mummy: Sutekh's Story
Sutekh is walking down the street with an umbrella, wishing a passer-by a good morning, before he enters his pyramid-shaped house. A woman with a fez is cleaning Sutekh's mask, but when he looks at himself in a mirror, he tells the woman that she missed a bit before he kills her. Sutekh talks about how doing "Doctor Who" typecast him before mentioning one of the projects that the BBC had lined up for him: "Seek Sutekh". The premise involved Sutekh hiding in people's houses and jumping out at them while shouting "Grr!", but the show only ran for one episode after Sutekh killed an old woman. Another project was "Sutekh's Swap Shop" which also only ran for one episode after a child swapped a Bunty annual for an Osiran War Missile, with unpleasant results. Sutekh says that he has some photographs of the filming and gets up to get them, revealing a stage hand on his seat which he slaps away before saying to the camera that he's always doing it.
0996. Tom Baker will see you in Scotland
0998. Crackerjack: Hallo My Dalek
0999. Crackerjack: 2000⅜ A Space Odyssey
1005. Beneath the Masque of "The Mask of Mandragora"
When the cock crows three times before dawn and twelve hens lay addled eggs, Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman will be commissioned to make a DVD documentary about The Masque of Mandragora. All they require is a colourful imagination and a glib tongue.
1006. From the Cutting Room Floor: The Face of Evil
1007. Multi-Coloured Swap Shop Interview (Louise Jameson)
1008. Blue Peter: K9's First Appearence
1009. How the crown was made (The Deadly Assassin)
1010. Doctor Who Dolls Advertisement
Denys Fisher Toys Advert
1011. Being David Burton
1012. Blessed on Doctor Who
Legendary actor Brian Blessed talks about this career and lifelong love of Doctor Who in this interview.
1013. BBC Television Centre: Behind the Scenes
1014. Now and Then: The Androids of Tara
A short featurette comparing and contrasting the locations used in The Androids of Tara as they are today with how they appeared in the story back in 1978.
1015. Blue Peter: Behind the Scenes of Z Cars
1016. Daytime Live: Radiophonic Workshop Extract
1017. Television Production Planning
1018. Temps X: Les voyages dans le temps,
French dr who bts for City of Death
1019. The Lowdown: Sylvester McCoy as the Pied Piper
1020. Visual Effects in Television
1021. Doctor Who and the Collectors - Part 3: The 1980s
1022. Doctor Who: Slipback
The Sixth Doctor and Peri awaken aboard the starship Vipod Moor, where a dual-personality computer has seized control, attempting to propel the vessel back to the universe's dawn and rewrite history. Amidst chaos, they encounter comedy policemen, an art thief, and a captain eager to spread his diseases, while a vicious Maston creature stalks the crew. As the Doctor races to prevent catastrophic temporal disruption, a Gallifreyan council member intervenes, revealing the web of time's intricate safeguards.
1023. Doctor Who and the Third Man
1024. Doctor Who Cookbook Revisited
Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Frazer Hines, Janet Fielding, Sarah Sutton and Terry Molloy (Davros) dare to tackle recipes from the infamous 1985 cookbook, with Toby Hadoke and commentary from India Fisher.
1025. Bonus Recipe: Dalek Krotons
1026. Bonus Recipe: Kipper of Trakken
1027. Bonus Recipe: Lasagne
1028. Our Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen
1029. Finding Mark Strickson
Finding Mark Strickson was a DVD documentary that was released on 10 August 2009.
1037. reUNITed
1038. Richard Martin's Memories of Verity
1039. Showman: The Life of John Nathan-Turner
1040. Splendid Chap: The Life and Times of Nicholas Courtney
1041. Stuart Fell: The Fell Guy
1042. Terrance and Me
1043. Terror of the Suburbs
1044. The Big Bang Theory
Danny Hargreaves, the special effects supervisor for the current series of Doctor Who, turns his attention from the latest incarnation of the show to revisit some of the classic series' biggest explosions and discuss how the same effects might be achieved using the technology now available.
1045. The Doctor's Composer: Part One, 1964-69
A unique insight - the popular and respected Doctor Who composer Dudley Simpson discusses his first five years on the programme.
1046. The Doctor's Composer: Part Two, 1970-79
The concluding part of our look at the career of prolific composer Dudley Simpson, covering his work on the show in the 1970s.
1047. The Hitchhiker's Guide To Douglas Adams
Friends and colleagues remember the life and career of writer and script editor Douglas Adams. Featuring Tom Baker, Lalla Ward, script Editor Christopher H. Bidmead, writer Bob Baker, evolutionary biologist & author Richard Dawkins and BBC Comedy producer John Lloyd.
1048. The Magic of VidFIRE
A look at the technology behind the VidFIRE process, developed specifically for the Doctor Who DVD range in order to restore the original live studio video look to episodes that now only survive as film recordings.
1049. The Television Centre of the Universe: Part One
A trip through BBC Television Centre as presenter Yvette Fielding jogs the memories of Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Mark Strickson about their time working in the iconic building. They run into old friends and colleagues from their time on the programme.
1050. The Television Centre of the Universe: Part Two
Yvette Fielding continues her tour of the iconic BBC Television Centre with Peter Davison (the Fifth Doctor), Janet Fielding (Tegan) and Mark Strickson (Turlough). They're reunited with former colleagues including Senior Camera Supervisor Alec Wheal, Assistant Floor Manager Sue Hedden, former Blue Peter Producer Richard Marson, Exhibitions Assistant Bob Richardson, Production Assistant Jane Ashford and Videotape Engineer Simon Anthony. Part One of this documentary is available on The Visitation (Special Edition).
1052. Pebble Mill at One: Radiophonic Feature
A Pebble Mill at One interview by Tony Francis, with Dick Mills and Brian Hodgson looking at Radiophonic music and effects in Doctor Who.
1053. 50 Years in the TARDIS: Bonnie Langford
1054. 50 Years in the TARDIS: Colin Baker
1055. 50th Anniversary Archive: Bonnie Langford
1056. 50th Anniversary Archive: Matthew Waterhouse
1057. 50th Anniversary Archive: Richard Franklin
1058. 50th Anniversary Archive: Sophie Aldred
1059. The Panopticon Archive: Fall 2000 Panel (Part 2)
A live panel featuring Caroline John & Elisabeth Sladen with Nicholas Courtney from 2nd September 2000 as they reminisce about Doctor Who and what went into making and appearing in the stories of that time. Found on the box set 'Doctor Who: The Collection - Season 13'
1060. Louise, Katy, & Sophie at the 50th Anniversary Celebration
1061. Ask Aspel with Lalla Ward
1062. BMRB Radio - Tom Baker Interview
1063. Michael Ferguson's Monster Masterclass
Director Michael Ferguson talks about his experiences disrupting some of Doctor Who's most famous monster stories.
1064. Tom Talks
1065. Bob Baker In Conversation
1066. Bonnie Langford In Conversation
1067. Chris Clough In Conversation
1068. In Conversation: Chris Bailey & Rob Shearman
1069. Colin Baker In Conversation
1071. Janet Fielding & Sarah Sutton In Conversation
1072. John Levene In Conversation
1073. Katy Manning In Conversation
1074. Michael Grade In Conversation
1075. Nicola Bryant In Conversation
1076. Peter Davison In Conversation
1077. Sylvester McCoy In Conversation
1078. Sophie Aldred In Conversation (Season 25)
1079. Sophie Aldred In Conversation (Season 26)
1080. Panopticon 1993: September 4th, Part 2
1081. Monstercon Convention Footage, November 3rd, 1986
1082. Nationwide: Elizabeth Sladen Interview
1083. Saturday Superstore: Peter Davison Interview
1084. TENCON Convention Panel, 1988
1085. Multi Coloured Swap Shop: Tom & Liz Interview
1086. See Hear with Nabil Shaban
1087. Writer's Question Time: Marc Platt
1088. What's On Wogan with Lalla Ward
1089. What's On Wogan with K9
1090. DW Magazine Interview: Nicholas Mallett
1091. DW Magazine Interview: Peter Grimwade
1092. DW Magazine Interview: Robert Holmes
1093. DW Magazine Interview: Ron Jones
1094. The Panopticon Archive: Hotel Leofric, September 25th, 1994
1095. The Panopticon Archive: DWASocial V Interview Panel
1096. The Panopticon Archive: Ingrid Pitt and Terrance Dicks at Panopticon '92
1097. The Panopticon Archive: Jon Pertwee at Hotel Leofric, Coventry
1098. The Panopticon Archive: Colin Baker, Jacqueline Pearce & JNT 1997 Convention
1099. The Panopticon Archive: Novotel, Hammersmith 1993, Part 1
1100. The Panopticon Archive: Novotel, Hammersmith 1993, Part 2
1101. The Panopticon Archive: Novotel, Hammersmith 1993, Part 3
1102. The Panopticon Archive: Novotel, Hammersmith 1993, Part 4
1103. Doctor Who Escape Room: Team Third Doctor
1104. Doctor Who Escape Room: Team Fourth Doctor
1105. Doctor Who Escape Room: Team Seventh Doctor
1106. Behind the News: Tom Baker Public School Appearance
1107. Audio Archive - Exploration Earth: The Time Machine
1108. Bad Woolf Clip
Clip from 'Eye on Blatchford'
1109. Billy Smart's Circus: Whomobile Appearance
1110. Bruce Forsyth and the Generation Game featuring a Cyberman
1111. Destiny of the Doctors Video Game - Live Action Video Inserts
1112. Blue Peter: Voc Robot Abseil
1113. Blue Peter: Viewer Doctor Who Models
Jon Pertwee
The Doctor
1114. Blue Peter: Scratch-Built Dalek Car
Elisabeth Sladen
Sarah Jane Smith
Gabriel Woolf
Sutekh
Ncuti Gatwa
The Doctor (15)
Tom Baker
The Doctor (4)
Millie Gibson
Ruby Sunday
1115. Blue Peter: Daleks Studio Visit
1116. Blue Peter: Design Competition Winners
1117. Doctor Who and the Silurians: Photo Gallery
1118. Spearhead from Space: Photo Gallery
1119. Behind the Sofa: The Ambassadors of Death
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
1120. The Ambassadors of Death: Photo Gallery
1121. Behind the Sofa: Inferno
Behind the Sofa was a series of videos included in each release of The Collection Blu-ray sets featuring cast and crew members from the show watching serials from the correspondent season.
1122. Inferno: Photo Gallery
