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Starring: Wendy Padbury, Frazer Hines, Anneke Wills & Toby Hadoke
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Released:  November 2019
Publisher:  Fantom Publishing
ISBN:978-1-78196-343-2
Format: 2 x CD
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Note:  Contains alternate DVD commentaries for a selection of individual episodes from 1960s Doctor Who stories, including The Space Museum, The War Machines, The Macra Terror, The Seeds of Death and The Space Pirates.

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When Doctor Who was broadcast during the 1960’s, it was in glorious monochrome. The adventures of William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton’s incarnations of The Doctor had a magic all of their own, as they faced the legendary Daleks and Cybermen, and the lesser remembered foes such as Macra and Moroks.

Monochrome Magic contains commentaries for individual episodes from the early years of Doctor Who, including The Space Museum, The War Machines, The Macra Terror, The Seeds of Death and The Space Pirates, as well as an interview covering The Power of the Daleks.

Moderated by actor, comedian and cult television enthusiast Toby Hadoke, this release features Wendy Padbury (Zoe), Frazer Hines (Jamie), Anneke Wills (Polly), Martin Cort (Locke), Maureen Lane (Drum Majorette), Margot Hayhoe (Assistant Floor Manager), Sylvia James (Make-Up), Spencer Chapman (Designer) and Michael Ferguson (Director).


These CDs can be enjoyed on their own or played in conjunction with the official BBC DVD release.
These commentaries contain no BBC copyrighted elements and do not feature audio from the episodes themselves.


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