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The Reign of Terror
 

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Starring: William Hartnell, Carole Ann Ford, William Russell & Jacqueline Hill
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Editions:  UK UK (DVD) | Australia Australia (DVD) | US US (DVD)
Description:  DVD release of the 1964 Doctor Who TV story of the same name, containing animated reconstructions of the missing episodes 4 and 5.

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Edition: UK UK (DVD)
Released:  January 2013
Publisher:  BBC Video
Format: 1 x DVD
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The TARDIS arrives near Paris during the French Revolution, a time of great upheaval, bloodshed and terror. Soon, with the Doctor trapped inside a burning farmhouse, Ian imprisoned and Susan and Barbara on their way to the guillotine it’s clear this will be one of their most dangerous and exciting adventures yet...

This special DVD release contains the original episodes 1, 2, 3 & 6 plus brand new animated versions of episodes 4 & 5, currently missing from the BBC archives.

DVD extras include:

  • Commentary (original episodes 1, 2, 3 & 6) with Carole Anne Ford (Susan), Neville Smith (D’Argenson), Jeffry Wickham (Webster), Caroline Hunt (Danielle), Patrick Marley (Soldier) and Tim Combe (Production Assistant)
  • Commentary (animated episode 4) with actor Ronald Pickup (Physician)
  • Commentary (animated episode 5) with missing episode hunters Philip Morris and Paul Vanezis
  • Don’t Lose Your Head Making of The Reign of Terror, with William Russell (Ian), Carole Anne Ford and Tim Combe
  • Set Tour A virtual tour of the 2D sets for animated episodes 4 & 5
  • Animation Design Gallery
  • Photo Gallery
  • Coming Soon Trailer
  • Production Information Subtitles
  • Programme Subtitles
  • Digitally Remastered Picture and Sound Quality
  • PDF Material “Radio Times” listings

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Edition: US US (DVD)
Released:  February 2013
Publisher:  BBC Video
Format: 1 x DVD
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Cover blurb:
The TARDIS arrives near Paris during the French Revolution, a time of great upheaval, bloodshed and terror. Soon, with the Doctor trapped inside a burning farmhouse, Ian imprisoned and Susan and Barbara on their way to the guillotine, it’s clear this will be one of their most dangerous and exciting adventures yet...

This special DVD release contains the original episodes 1, 2, 3 & 6 plus brand new animated versions of episodes 4 & 5, currently missing from the BBC Archives.

DVD EXTRAS INCLUDE:

  • Audio Commentary (original episodes 1, 2, 3 & 6) with Carole Anne Ford (Susan), Neville Smith (D’Argenson), Jeffry Wickham (Webster), Caroline Hunt (Danielle), Patrick Marley (Soldier) and production assistant Tim Combe
  • Audio Commentary (animated episode 4) with actor Ronald Pickup (Physician)
  • Audio Commentary (animated episode 5) with missing episode hunters Philip Morris and Paul Vanezis
  • Don’t Lose Your Head Making Of with William Russell (Ian), Carole Anne Ford and Tim Combe (25 mins)
  • Set Tour Virtual tour of the 2D sets for animated episodes (2 mins)
  • Animation Design Gallery (3 mins)
  • Photo Gallery (4 mins)
  • PDF materials: Radio Times Listings
  • Production Notes Subtitle Option
  • Digitally remastered picture and sound quality

Originally transmitted August 8 - September 12, 1964


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