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| The Dalek Menace---A photo Gallery of the vairous Dalek episodes made in the style of the recent Cyber Generations Gallery seen on attack of the Cybermen made with suitble sounds and music could go on any Dalek themed release. |
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| It's a Square World Dr who sketch---It's a Square World Dr who sketch broadcast 31/12/63 edition It must be one of the if not the first send ups of the series where the Doctor (Clive Dunn) accidentally launches the concrete doughnut into space could go on a Dr who season 1 release. |
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| Pertwee Years Deamons introduction---Short introduction to the Deamons final episode by Jon Pertwee for his Years tape would make a nice extra for the DVD |
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| 1988 Panasonic batteries Radio Commercial Silver Nemesis---Radio Advertisement for Panasonic batteries with Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred and David Banks. As the 7th Doctor Ace and the Cybermen. The Tardis can outlast the Cybermen because it uses Panasonic batteries. |
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| Doctor Who Silver Nemesis Panasonic Batteries Commercial---I read in Doctor Who Magazine that during the Late 1980's there was a Panasonic batteries radio advertisement with Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldread, and David Banks. Where the Cybermen had invaded the Tardis and the message was The Tardis runs on Panasonic Batteries but the Cybermen Don't..
Any chance this could show up on a DVD release in the same way "What ever Happened To... Susan Foremen" Showed up on one of the DVD Sets? |
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| Would I lie to you Dr who segment---the popular panel game shown on BBC1 where the aim of the game is to find out if a story you have been told is the truth or a complete lie.
An edition featured a Dr who round where the story told was that the Doctor on the Doctor who set was called the Magication so as not to confuse the actors. the segment included a Dr who clip montage would work best as an easter egg on any who release. |
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| Colony in Space comic strip Radio Times---Colony in Space comic strip drawn by Frank Bellamy was published by the radio times in their 10th to the 16 April 1971 issue would make a good PDF item for that stories DVD release |
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| Frank Bellamy Artwork Terror of the Zygons Radio Times---Terror of the Zygons artwork Drawn by Frank Bellamy was published by the radio Times in their 30th August to the 5th September 1975 would make a great PDF extra for the Terror of the Zygons DVD |
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| True colours---A one hour long feature, detailing the...
*Junking of Pertwee's stories.
*The finding of Black and white seasons 7-10.
*The mystery of why the 16mm print of Invasion of the dinosaurs exists in the first place (perhaps dennying the rumour it was mistaken with Patrick Troughton's, 'The invasion.')
* The first return of colour, (Death to the Daleks 1) and it's later return in 625 format
*The 525 colour copies coming from N. America (Colony, 'Inferno,' 'Claws, 'Curse,' 'Time, mutants, and Devils.') Perhaps mentioning the error in a magazine stating colour copies of 'Evil of the Daleks' (not 'Inferno.')
*Australia's contribution with all of 'Frontier' in 625 format.
*A part about Ian Levine's recording of Silurians, Terror and Daemons.
*Ending that section with the problems that Ambassadors faced and the seemingly needless colourisation of Time monster 6.
*The last ten minutes devoted to Recolourisation and the Colour recovery process.
TAOD is best for the documentry as it is the story with more background than MOE, POTD, or IOTD. |
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| Queries and Quarks---A 10 or so minute long documentary on how the episodes of the story were slowly put in place. eg.
*The episodes 1,2, and edited 4 and 5 from the film library.
*The 35mm episode 3 from BFI
*The unedited episode 5 in 1995
*The censor cuts in Australia of episode 4 |
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