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030 ( The Power of the Daleks): Clips including footage re-used in surviving programs, off-air film recordings, and a trailer aired on the BBC ahead of the original transmission.029 ( The Tenth Planet): Various footage from Episode 4, including off-air film recordings (poor quality).028 ( The Smugglers): Brief clips and amateur footage showing the filming on-location(not episode clips).026 ( The Savages): Off-air film recording clips of episode 4.024 ( The Celestial Toymaker): Episode 4.Episode 2 has a commentary option featuring actors Peter Purves and Kevin Stoney, and designer Raymond Cusick.
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008 ( The Reign of Terror): Brief 8mm clips from Episodes 4 and 5, made by a fan pointing a mute cine camera at a TV screen during transmission.

In Australia ( Region 4) the set was originally released on 2 December 2004 in Digipak packaging, and then was re-released on 1 July 2010 in standard Keep case packaging.
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The clips have since been archived by the Corporation and released on the Genesis of the Daleks DVD ("The Dalek Tapes" documentary) and on the Trial of a Time Lord DVD ("Now Get Out of That" documentary, disc 3).ĭue to budget reasons, unlike most other Doctor Who DVD releases, Lost in Time does not feature text commentary or a Photo Gallery.
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In North America, it was available either as separate 1-disc William Hartnell and 2-disc Patrick Troughton sets or in a box with both collections.Ī year after the set was released, three clips from The Power of the Daleks were found on a 1966 edition of Tomorrow's World (aired as part of the clip-filled nostalgia series Sunday Past Times) and subsequently given to the BBC. In the UK, the set was only available as a single 3-disc set. Several episodes in the set include commentary tracks moderated by Gary Russell and featuring actors and crew from the original productions.

The visual and audio quality of episodes and clips as originally recovered varies, although the BBC-affiliated Doctor Who Restoration Team has worked to improve the quality for release.įootage found in the set varies from complete episodes to extremely short surviving clips that were cut either for time or for censorship reasons. Audio recordings of all the episodes' soundtracks do exist – made off-air at the time of transmission by fans – and have been archived by the BBC. There were, at the time of release, 108 episodes of the programme not known to exist, all from the black-and-white 1960s era although the search goes on - with two new episodes recovered seven years later in December 2011 - many or all of them may be lost forever, hence this collection's title. It is a collection of restored Doctor Who episodes and clips from stories that are incomplete or otherwise missing from the Corporation's archives.

Doctor Who: Lost in Time, Region 1 boxart with both the William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton collections.ĭoctor Who - Lost in Time is a BBC three-disc boxset DVD released in 2004.
