

#Lost in time doctor who plus
The Moonbase: Episodes 2 and 4, plus soundtracks for 1 and 3.(Actor Frazer Hines' introduction to this episode from an earlier VHS boxset is also included as an "Easter Egg".) This episode was, at the time, the earliest surviving episode to feature Patrick Troughton as the Doctor and Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon. The Underwater Menace: Episode 3 and censored clips from episodes 1, 2 and 4.


Also includes introduction and linking material provided by actor William Russell in character as Ian Chesterton (originally recorded for the 1999 VHS release of the story and accessible when the story is viewed via the "Play All" option).
#Lost in time doctor who tv
The Reign of Terror: Brief 8mm clips from episodes 4 and 5 (only seconds in run time), made by a fan pointing a mute cine camera at a TV screen during transmission.Several episodes in the set include commentary tracks moderated by Gary Russell and featuring actors and crew from the original productions.įor budget reasons, Lost in Time does not feature text commentary or a photo gallery (unlike most other Doctor Who DVD releases). This shortened 'directors preferred' ending is also included on the DVD.Footage found in the set varies from complete episodes to extremely short surviving clips that were cut either for time or for censorship reasons. For the 1981 repeat, director/producer Barry Letts requested that 44 seconds of material be cut from the final episode (#4), due to Peter Halliday's bald-cap slipping in some shots. These alternate title sequences were eventually not used for Broadcast. The new arrangement used the EMI Synthi 100 "Delaware" Synthesiser. Early versions of episode #2 used a new version of the theme music, composed by the BBC's Radiophonic Workshop to celebrate the shows 10th anniversary. The deleted scene is in the SS Bernice stateroom, and immediately followed the eradicator attack upon the scope.

One extended scene involves a more abrupt initial confrontation with Lieutenant Andrews and a more in-depth discussion with Shirna & Vorg. These have since been included on the DVD release. Additional material from an earlier version of episode 2 of "Carnival Of Monsters" was mistakenly screened in Australia in the mid 1970's.
