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Old 24th May 2021, 06:22 AM
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Who: Before And After #412
Name: Donald Hewlett (1920 - 2011)
Year(s): 1971
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 1 – The Claws Of Axos episode 4
Character(s): Sir George Hardiman
Note:
  • Was married to Who actress Christine Pollon
  • Was the father of Torchwood actress Siobhân Hewlett

Before Who:
Films: Orders Are Orders (1954), Bottoms Up (1960), Element of Doubt (1961), Contest Girl (1964)

Television: Let's Stay Home (1956) / Dead Giveaway: The Rules of the Game (1957) / Armchair Theatre [4 episodes, different characters (1957-1972)] / Dead Trouble [7 episodes as Larry Haines (1958)] / The Adventures of Brigadier Wellington-Bull [5 episodes as Capt. 'Sooty' Pilkington (1959)] / ITV Television Playhouse: Movement of Troops (1959) / The Vise [2 episodes, different characters (1959)] / The Roving Reasons: The Gibbering Gibraltarian (1960) / Probation Officer 2 episodes, different characters (1961-1962)] / Top Secret: The Death of Stefano (1962) / ITV Play of the Week: Coach 7, Seat 15 (1962) / Six More Faces of Jim: The Face of Renunciation (1962) / Hancock: The Night Out (1963) / Jezebel ex UK: The Stand-In (1963) / The Odd Man: A Last Tilt at the Windmill (1963) / Compact [17 episodes as Tom Brent (1962-1963)] / The Protectors: The Bottle Shop (1964) / No Hiding Place: Red Roses for Emma (1964) / HMS Paradise: In Which We Serve a Drop of the Hard Stuff (1964) / Sherlock Holmes: The Six Napoleons (1965) / Festival: Let Me Count the Ways (1965) / The Saint: The Persistent Parasites* (1965) / The Wednesday Play: Vote, Vote, Vote for Nigel Barton (1965) / Coronation Street [3 episodes as Bob Maxwell (1965)] / The Avengers: The Thirteenth Hole* (1966) / Sergeant Cork: The Case of the Fellowship Murder (1966) / Softly Softly: Do You Believe in Ghosts? (1966) / Redcap: The Proper Charlie (1966) / You Can't Win [3 episodes as Daddy (1966)] / The Wednesday Play: Barlowe of the Car Park (1966) / Scottish Playbill: The Inward Lens (1966) / Mr. Rose: The Unquiet Ghost (1967) / The Further Adventures of Lucky Jim: Jim's In (1967) / The Wednesday Play: Message for Posterity (1968) / Callan: But He's a Lord, Mr Callan (1967) /The Very Merry Widow [12 episodes as Freddie Phillipson (1967-1968)] / Public Eye: Honesty Is the Best Policy - But Who Can Afford the Premiums? (1968) / The Ronnie Barker Playhouse: Talk of Angels (1968) / ITV Playhouse: Number Ten (1968) / Judge Dee:A Festival of Death (1969) / The Very Merry Widow and How:[4 episodes as Freddie Phillipson (1969)] / The Gold Robbers: Rough Trade (1969) / Not in Front of the Children: Art for Our Sake (1969) / Crime of Passion: Helene (1970) / Menace: Something Cries Out (1970)

After Who:
Films: Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall (1973), A Touch of Class (1973), Moments (1974), Carry on Behind (1975), Confessions of a Driving Instructor* (1976), The Great Train Robbery* (1978), Saving Grace (1986), Goldeneye (1989) [Note – This is the Ian Fleming biopic and not the James Bond film]

Television: Seasons of the Year: The Three Graces (1971) / Now Look Here [11 episodes as Col. Sutcliffe (1971-1973) / Bachelor Father: House Guest (1971) / And Mother Makes Three: The Matchmakers (1971) / ITV Sunday Night Theatre: Whose Life Is It Anyway? (1972) / The Fenn Street Gang: Is Anybody There? (1973) / Ooh La La!: Kept on a String (1973) / Warship [3 episodes as Rear Admiral Mulliner (1973-1976)] / Crown Court: Beggar on Horseback (1973)/ The Protectors: The Insider (1974) / It Ain't Half Hot Mum [56 episodes as Colonel Charles Reynolds (1974-1981)] / Dial M for Murder: Should Anyone Answer (1974) / Crown Court: A Difference in Style (1975) / Are You Being Served?: Up Captain Peacock* (1975) / BBC Play of the Month: Chips with Everything (1975) / Rogue's Rock [21 episodes as Wing Commander Julius Rogue (1975-1976)] / The New Avengers: Faces (1976) / The Fosters: Give a Little Whistle (1977) / Happy Ever After: Hello Sailor (1977) / Come Back Mrs. Noah [6 episodes as Carstairs (1977-1978)] / The Dawson Watch: Law (1979) / Rings on Their Fingers: Job Lot (1979) / Andy Robson: Plague Dogs (1982) / High & Dry: Pilot (1985) / Lovejoy: The Real Thing (1986) / Ruth Rendell Mysteries: Wolf to the Slaughter (1987) / Pulaski: The TV Detective [3 episodes as Charles Parker-Smith (1987) / You Rang, M'Lord?* [26 episodes as Lord George Meldrum (1988-1993)] / Morris Minor's Marvellous Motors (1989) / The Upper Hand: Granny Get Your Gun (1995)
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The excellent cover to Doctor Who Magazine # 565, dated July 2021 featuring the seventh Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) and Ace (Sophie Aldred) together with the dragon from 1987's Dragonfire.

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Who: Before And After #413a
Name: Michael Walker (1941 - )
Year(s): 1971 / 1972
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 1 – The Claws Of Axos episode 2 / The Time Monster episode 5 – The Time Monster episode 6
Character(s): Harry / Miseus

Before Who:
Films: Bob's Your Uncle (1949), The Jackdaw (1955),
Television: BBC Sunday-Night Theatre: Chu Chin Chow - On Ice (1953) / BBC Sunday-Night Theatre: Family Portrait (1955) / Dead Giveaway: The Rules of the Game (1957) / Dead Trouble [7 episodes as Alexander Kimball (1958)]

After Who:
Films: Henry VIII (1979), Jericho (2000)
Television: Crossroads [2 episodes as Bruce Richardson (1973)] / Target: Blow Out (1977) / The Onedin Line [8 episodes as Seth Burgess (1979)] / Terry and June: Stars on Sunday (1981) / Cold Warrior: What's Good for General Bullmoose (1984) / Howards' Way (1988) / The Castle of Adventure (1990) / Coronation Street (1997)
Who: Before And After #413b
Name: David Marsh [sometimes credited as David March] (1925 - 1999 )
Year(s): 1971
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 1 – The Claws Of Axos episode 2
Character(s): 2nd Radar Operator

Before Who:
Films: As You Like It (1946), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1946), A Bullet in the Ballet (1947), R.U.R (1948), A Man for All Seasons (1957), Without the Grail (1960), The Adventures of Alice (1964), The Hero of My Life (1970)
Television: The Wednesday Play: Malatesta (1964) / Love Story: La Musica (1965) / The Power Game: 'Confound Their Politics' (1966) / Resurrection (1968) / The Elusive Pimpernel: The Challenge (1969) / The First Churchills [3 episodes as Barillon (1969)] / The Expert: The Coat (1971)

After Who:
Films: None
Television: The Onedin Line: Port Out, Starboard Home (1974) / Warship: The Echo of Battle (1974) / Survivors: Garland's War (1975) / Softly Softly - Task Force: Whose Side Are You On? (1975) / Captain Zep - Space Detective [2 episodes voice only]
Who: Before And After #413c
Name: Patricia Gordino (? -)
Year(s): 1971
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 1 – The Claws Of Axos episode 2
Character(s): Axon Woman
Character(s): Also appeared uncredited as a Technic in the 1977 story 'The Sun Makers'

Before Who:
Films: None
Television: Pegasus: The Safety of This Nation (1969) / The Culture Vultures: Rake's Progress (1970)


After Who:
Films: None
Television: Engelbert with the Young Generation (1972) / Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em: The P.R. Course (1973) / Within These Walls: Skivers (1975) / Public Eye: Take No for an Answer (1975)
Who: Before And After #413d
Name: John Hicks (1955 -)
Year(s): 1971
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 1
Character(s): Axon Boy
Character(s): Had previously appeared as a Quark in the 1968 story 'The Dominators'

Before Who:
Films: None
Television: Dixon of Dock Green: The Last Look (1968) / Out of the Unknown: The Naked Sun (1969)

After Who:
Films: None
Television: Whack-O! (1972)
Who: Before And After #413e
Name: Debbie Lee London (? -)
Year(s): 1971
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 1
Character(s): Axon Girl

Before Who:
Films: None
Television: None

After Who:
Films: Unmasked Part 25 (1988)
Television: None
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Old 25th May 2021, 11:40 AM
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'The Who Adventures: The Art and History of Virgin Publishing’s Doctor Who Fiction' - Coming soon, and available for pre-order at Telos Publishing - £29.99

"Written by David J Howe

The art and history of Virgin Publishing’s range of Doctor Who New and Missing Adventures.

250pp approx. Large format 22cm x 28cm hardback. Fully illustrated in full colour throughout.
ISBN: 978-1-84583-185-1
Expected Publication Date: December 2021

Cover art by Tony Masero.
Logo and layout by Andrew-Mark Thompson."


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Old 26th May 2021, 06:39 AM
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Who: Before And After #414
Name: Tim Pigott-Smith (1946 - 2017)
Year(s): 1971 / 1976
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 2 – The Claws of Axos episode 3 / The Masque Of Mandragora part 1 – The Masque Of Mandragora part 4
Character(s): Captain Harker / Marco
Note: Read the novelization of 'The Masque Of Mandragora' for BBC Audio

Before Who:
Films: Hamlet (1969)
Television: None

After Who:
Films: Antony and Cleopatra (1974), Aces High (1976), Joseph Andrews (1977), Measure for Measure (1979), Henry IV Part I (1979), The Day Christ Died (1980), Sweet William (1980), 'Tis Pity She's a Whore (1980), Richard's Things (1980), Clash of the Titans (1981), Escape To Victory* (1981), The Hunchback of Notre Dame ( (1982), Dead Man's Folly (1986), A State of Emergency (1986), Behind the Bleep (1987), True Adventures of Christopher Columbus (1992), Bediani (1992), The Remains of the Day (1993), Innocents (2000), Safe Conduct (2002), Bloody Sunday (2002), The Four Feathers (2002), Gangs of New York (2002), Johnny English (2003), The Day Britain Stopped (2003), Eroica (2003), Pompeii: The Last Day (2003), The Private Life of Samuel Pepys (2003), Alexander (2004), V for Vendetta (2005), L'entente cordiale (2006), Flyboys (2006), The Last Flight to Kuwait (2007), Quantum of Solace* (2008), On Expenses (2010), Alice in Wonderland (2010), My Piece of the Pie (2011), Wodehouse In Exile (2013), RED 2 (2013), Jupiter Ascending (2015), Whisky Galore (2016), King Charles III (2017), 6 Days (2017), Victoria & Abdul (2017), The Little Vampire 3D [Voice only] (2017)

Television: The Regiment: A Gentleman from Europe (1972) / North & South (1975) / The Glittering Prizes: An Academic Life (1976) / Wings: The Prisoner's Friend (1977) / Play for Today: A Choice of Evils (1977) ./ Eustace and Hilda [2 episodes as Dick Staveley (1977)] / The Lost Boys [2 episodes as Arthur Llewelyn Davies (1978)] / Danger UXB: Dead Letter (1979) / ITV Playhouse: No Mama No (1979) / BBC2 Playhouse: School Play (1979) / BBC2 Playhouse: In Hiding (1980) / Hannah [4 episodes as Mr. Samuel Blenkinsop (1980)] / Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years [8 episodes as Brendan Bracken (1981)] / Fame Is the Spur [8 episodes as Hamer Shawcross (1982)] / I Remember Nelson [4 episodes as Capt. Thomas Hardy (1982)] / Storyboard: The Traitor (1983) / Struggle [6 episodes as Steve Marsh (1983-1984)] / The Jewel in the Crown [13 episodes as Ronald Merrick (1984)] / The Challenge [6 episodes as Peter De Savary (1986-1987)] / Horizon: The Race for the Double Helix (1987) / The Chief [14 episodes as Chief Constable John Stafford (1990-1993)] / Screen One: The Bullion Boys (1993) / Ghosts: Shadowy Third (1995) / Network First: Igor, Child of Chernobyl (1995) / Secret History: D-Day Disaster (1998) / Kavanagh QC: The End of Law (2001) / Dr. Terrible's House of Horrible: Voodoo Feet of Death (2001) / The Vice [9 episodes as Chief Inspector Frank Vickers (2001-2003)] / The Inspector Lynley Mysteries: For the Sake of Elena (2002) / Spooks: The Rose Bed Memoirs* (2002) / North & South [4 episodes as Richard Hale (2004)] / Poirot: Taken at the Flood (2006) / Serial Killers [14 episodes as the Narrator (2006-2009)] / Holby Blue [8 episodes as DCI Harry Hutchinson (2007)] / Midsomer Murders: Days of Misrule (2008) / Foyle's War: The Russian House (2010) / Money [2 episodes as Barry Self (2010)] / The Little House [2 episodes as Frederick (2010)] / The Hour [4 episodes as Lord Elms (2011)] / The Suspicions of Mr Whicher [3 episodes as Commissioner Mayne (2011-2014)] / Simon Schama's Shakespeare: Hollow Crowns (2012) / Strike Back Vengeance (2012) / Downton Abbey (2012) / Miranda: The Dinner Party (2013) / Silent Witness: Change (2013) / The Great Train Robbery: A Copper's Tale (2013) / Doomsday [3 episodes as English version narrator (2013)] / The Bletchley Circle: Blood on Their Hands(2014) / 37 Days [3 episodes as Herbert Henry Asquith (2014) / Houdini [2 episodes as William Melville (2014)] / Inspector Lewis: One for Sorrow(2015) / Toast of London: Global Warming (2015) / Decline and Fall [2 episodes as Sniggs (2017)]
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Who: Before And After #415a
Name: Kenneth Benda (1902 - 1978)
Year(s): 1971
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 2 – The Claws of Axos episode 3
Character(s): The Defence Minister

Before Who:
Films: The Verdict (1964), Game for Three Losers (1965), Bindle (One of Them Days) (1966), The Franchise Trail (1968), A Touch of Love (1969), Scream and Scream Again* (1970), Bizarre (1970), The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes* (1970), The Befrienders (1970)

Television: No Hiding Place: Deadline for Dummy (1963) / The Scales of Justice [3 episodes as the Judge (1966)] / The Plane Makers: Loved He Not Honours More (1963) / The Saint: The Lawless Lady (1964) / Call the Gun Expert: The Teenage Murderer - 1926 (1964) / The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: The Verdict (1964) / The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre: Game for Three Losers (1965) / The Wednesday Play: The Trial and Torture of Sir John Rampayne (1965) / Adam Adamant Lives! [2 episodes as Sir James (1966)] / The Avengers: A Sense of History* (1966) / The Avengers: From Venus with Love* (1967) / Softly Softly: Selection (1967) / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Redhanded (1967) / Theatre 625: The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists (1967) / The Prisoner: Free for All (1967) / Detective: The High Adventure (1968) / Z Cars: He Must Be Up to No Good (1968) / The Jazz Age: Mister Jack Hollins Against Fate (1968) / BBC Play of the Month: Maigret at Bay (1969) / Callan: Nice People Die at Home (1969) / Doctor in the House: The War of the Mascots (1969) / Oh Brother!: By the Fleshpots (1970) / Take Three Girls: Gloria for First Offence (1970) / If It Moves, File It: Walled in (1970) / Biography: Beethoven (1970)

After Who:
Films: According to the Rules (1972), The Ruling Class (1972), The Venturers (1972), Horror Hospital *(1973), Twelfth Night (1974), The Stud (1974), The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother (1975), The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It (1977), International Velvet (1978). Indagine su un delitto perfetto [aka The Perfect Crime] (1978)

Television: Paul Temple: Ricochet (1971) / The Guardians: Head of State (1971) / The Search for the Nile: Find Livingstone (1971) / Justice: To Help an Old School Friend (1971) / The Regiment: A Perfect Day (1972) / Clouds of Witness (1972) / Doomwatch: Without the Bomb (1972) / Scoop: A Surfeit of Boots (1972) / Arthur of the Britons: The Gift of Life (1972) / The Edwardians: Daisy (1973) / Emmerdale Farm (1973) / A Pin to See the Peepshow (1973) / The Dragon's Opponent: The Battle (1973) / The Pallisers [2 episodes as Major Domo (1974)] / Fall of Eagles: Requiem for a Crown Prince (1974) / Play for Today: The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil (1974) / No, Honestly [2 episodes as Royle (1974)] / The Early Life of Stephen Hind (1974) / Churchill's People: The Fine Art of Bubble-Blowing (1975) / Wodehouse Playhouse: The Code of the Mulliners (1976) /
Who: Before And After #415b
Name: Royston Farrell (1937 - 2017)
Year(s): 1971
Stories: The Claws Of Axos episode 4
Character(s): Technician

Note: Also appeared in numerous uncredited roles:
  • The Ark - Guardian
  • The Savages - Elder
  • The Underwater Menace - Priest & Miner
  • The Seeds of Death - Technician
  • The War Games - Roman Soldier
  • The Ambassadors of Death - Military Policeman
  • Inferno - RSF Soldier
  • The Curse of Peladon - Peladonian Guard

Before Who:
Films: Sophie's Place (1969), Trog* (1970)

Television: The Avengers: The Hour That Never Was (1965) / The Avengers: The Girl From Auntie (1966)* / The Avengers: The Danger Makers (1966) / The Baron: Red Horse, Red Rider* (1966) / The Avengers: The Superlative Seven (1967) / The Avengers: Death's Door (1967) / The Avengers: Dead Man's Treasure (1967) / BBC Play of the Month: The Parachute (1968) / Softly Softly: Landing Whispers (1968) / Life with Cooper: Getting a Passport (1968)

After Who:
Films: Yellow Dog (1973), The Mating Call (1984)
Television: Play for Today: Hot Fat (1974) / Hazell: Hazell Gets the Boot (1979) / The Gentle Touch: Exit Laughing (1984) / Never the Twain: Kung Who (1986)
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Breakdown for the contents of the upcoming 24th series Blu-Ray release

Disc One: Time and the Rani Four episodes, restored in HD
Existing Special Features
  • Audio commentary with Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford, and Pip and Jane Baker
  • The Last Chance Saloon – making-of documentary
  • Helter Skelter – creating the title sequence
  • 7DFX – visual effects
  • Casting Sylvester – with Clive Doig
  • Lakertya – how the concept of the planet changed during production
  • Hot Gossip – Sylvester McCoy and Kate O’Mara remember being on set
  • On Location – Breakfast Time report, broadcast 5 May 1987
  • Blue Peter excerpt with Sylvester McCoy, broadcast 2 March 1987
  • The Name’sh McCoy (previously an Easter Egg on the DVD release)
  • Eye-Sore (previously an Easter Egg on the DVD release)
  • Coming Soon: Paradise Towers
New Special Features
  • Behind the Sofa: Time and the Rani – with Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford and Sophie Aldred; Colin Baker and Michael Jayston; Peter Davison, Janet Fielding and Sarah Sutton (the same contributors appear on all episodes of Behind the Sofa in this box set)
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all four episodes
  • Isolated score on all four episodes
  • Deleted and extended scenes
  • Optional updated special effects for the regeneration scene, in HD
  • Open Air excerpt with Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford and John Nathan-Turner, broadcast 29 September 1987
  • Points of View excerpt, broadcast 16 September 1987
  • Saturday Superstore excerpt with Bonnie Langford, broadcast 21 February 1987
  • It’s Wicked excerpt with Sylvester McCoy, broadcast 30 May 1987
  • Blue Peter excerpt featuring a Dalek car, broadcast 24 September 1987
  • The Six O’Clock News report on Sylvester McCoy’s casting, broadcast 2 March 1987
  • Pamela Armstrong excerpt with Sylvester McCoy and John Nathan-Turner, broadcast 3 March 1987
  • Seventh Doctor audition tape – Sylvester McCoy
  • Seventh Doctor audition tape – Dermot Crowley
  • Seventh Doctor audition tape – David Fielder
  • Clean opening and closing titles in HD, with four audio options: stereo effects only, stereo music only, stereo full mix, 5.1
  • Clean ‘Dark Doctor’ opening and closing titles (as seen in Part Four) in HD, with three audio options: mono effects only, mono music only, mono full mix
  • Season 24 press trailer
  • Visual effects model film trims (mute)
  • Visual effects model film inserts (mute)
  • Breakfast Time location report rushes
  • Sylvester McCoy regeneration compilation
  • Trails and continuity
  • Revised and updated production subtitles
  • Photo gallery in HD
PDFs
  • Production paperwork
  • Scripts (four rehearsal scripts and four transmission camera scripts)
  • BBC Enterprises sales sheets
  • Costume designs
  • Visual effects design drawings
  • Radio Times cuttings

Disc Two: Time and the Rani Four extended episodes, restored in HD
New Special Features
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all four extended episodes
  • Studio footage
  • Location footage

Disc Three: Paradise Towers Four episodes, restored in HD
Existing Special Features
  • Audio commentary with Mark Ayres, Stephen Wyatt, Judy Cornwell and Dick Mills
  • Horror on the High Rise – making-of documentary
  • Optional alternative music by David Snell on all four episodes
  • Coming Soon: Delta and the Bannermen
New Special Features
  • Behind the Sofa: Paradise Towers
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all four episodes
  • Isolated score on all four episodes
  • Deleted and extended scenes
  • The Doctor’s Table – with Sylvester McCoy, Bonnie Langford, Sophie Aldred and Clive Merrison
  • Open Air excerpt with Richard Briers, broadcast 17 December 1987
  • TENCON convention panel with Julie Brennon and Mark Strickson
  • Audio archive: Nicholas Mallett
  • Trails and continuity
  • Revised and updated production subtitles
  • Photo gallery in HD
PDFs
  • Production paperwork
  • Scripts (four rehearsal scripts and four post-production camera scripts)
  • Radio Times cuttings

Disc Four: Paradise Towers Four extended episodes, restored in HD
New Special Features
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all four extended episodes
  • Studio footage
  • Location footage

Disc Five: Delta and the Bannermen Three episodes, restored in HD
Existing Special Features
  • Audio commentary with Sylvester McCoy, Andrew Cartmel, Chris Clough and Sara Griffiths
  • But First This – excerpt featuring interviews on location, broadcast 31 August 1987
  • Wales Today – location report, broadcast 3 July 1987
  • Clown Court – excerpt from The Noel Edmonds Saturday Roadshow featuring outtakes and deleted scenes, broadcast 8 October 1988
  • Hugh & Us – Hugh Lloyd Interview
  • Coming Soon: Dragonfire
New Special Features
  • Holiday Camp – making-of documentary
  • Behind the Sofa: Delta and the Bannermen
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all three episodes
  • Isolated score on all three episodes
  • Did You See feature on Doctor Who’s 24th anniversary, broadcast 22 November 1987
  • Going Live excerpt with Sylvester McCoy, broadcast 14 November 1987

Disc Six: Delta and the Bannermen Three extended episodes, restored in HD
New Special Features
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all three extended episodes
  • Optional raw audio on Part One
  • Wrap party compilation
  • Location footage compilation 1
  • Location footage compilation 2

Disc Seven: Dragonfire Three episodes, restored in HD
Existing Special Features
  • Audio commentary with Mark Ayres, Andrew Cartmel, Sophie Aldred, Edward Peel, Ian Briggs, Dominic Glynn and Chris Clough
  • Fire and Ice – making-of documentary
  • Deleted and extended scenes
  • The Doctor’s Strange Love – discussion between Joseph Lidster, Simon Guerrier and Josie Long
New Special Features
  • Behind the Sofa: Dragonfire
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all three episodes
  • Isolated score on all three episodes
  • Studio tapes
  • Patricia Quinn: An Audience with Lady Stephens
  • Hartbeat extract with Sylvester McCoy as the Pied Piper, broadcast 11 November 1987
  • The Lowdown: Desperate to Act with Sylvester McCoy as the Pied Piper, broadcast 31 May 1988
  • Corners with Sophie Aldred and Keff McCulloch, broadcast 19 February 1988
  • Trails and continuity
  • Revised and updated production subtitles
  • Photo gallery in HD
PDFs
  • Production paperwork
  • Mike Tucker’s visual effects design drawings
  • Scripts (three rehearsal scripts and three transmission camera scripts)
  • Radio Times cuttings

Disc Eight: Dragonfire Three extended episodes, restored in HD
New Special Features
  • Optional 5.1 audio on all three extended episodes
  • Sylvester McCoy in Conversation with Matthew Sweet
  • 24 Carat – trailer for The Collection: Season 24 box set, with stereo and 5.1 audio options
  • Here’s to the Future – documentary on Season 24
  • 50 Years in the Tardis with Bonnie Langford
  • 50th Anniversary Archive with Bonnie Langford
  • But First This – location rushes
  • Trails and continuity
  • Revised and updated production subtitles
  • Photo gallery in HD
PDFs
  • Production paperwork
  • Production drawings
  • Scripts (three rehearsal scripts and three transmission camera scripts)
  • Radio Times cuttings
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