Tony J Case
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I would have sent this to TVSoDVD, but theyre probably off for Xmas (and while the R1 set will be identical, this is for R2 for the moment). It comes from the assets notes (I believe), and is the complete list of extras in the upcoming Dr Who set. Damn I cant wait for this one. . . .
Beginning Box Set Contents
Disc 1 contents
Episodes
* Pilot Episode - 25 mins, a previously untransmitted recording
* An Unearthly Child - 4 x 25 mins, produced by Verity Lambert and Directed by Waris Hussein
* Episode 1: Commentary with Verity Lambert, Carole Ann Ford, William Russell, Gary Russell
* Episode 4: Commentary with Waris Hussein, Carole Ann Ford, William Russell, Gary Russell.
Extras
* Pilot Episode Studio Recording (dur. 35' 37") - unedited recording of the entire studio session for the Pilot Episode. Commentary with Verity Lambert, Waris Hussein and Gary Russell
* Theme Music Video (dur. 2' 36") - allows the viewer to hear the original full-length theme music, with original 1963 title sequence visual elements, in three different versions
* Comedy Sketches (dur. 14' 23") - four short comedy sketches - The Pitch of Fear (dur. 3' 41"), The Corridor Sketch (dur. 6' 53"), The Web of Caves (dur. 3' 49") and 'The Kidnappers (dur. 3' 40) - mostly themed around the early years of Doctor Who.
* Photo Gallery
* Programme Subtitles
* Subtitle Production Notes
DISC 2 contents
Episode
* The Daleks - 7 x 25 minutes, produced by Verity Lambert and directed by Christopher Barry (eps 1,2,4,5) and Richard Martin (eps 3,6,7)
* Episode 2: Commentary with Christopher Barry, Verity Lambert, Gary Russell
* Episode 4: Commentary with Christopher Barry, William Russell, Carole Ann Ford, Gary Russell
* Episode 7: Commentary with Richard Martin, William Russell, Carole Ann Ford, Gary Russell
Extras
* Creation of the Daleks (dur. 17' 11") - new featurette looking at the origins of these iconic villains.
* Photo Gallery
* Programme Subtitles
* Subtitle Production Notes
DISC 3 contents
Episode
* The Edge of Destruction - 2 x 25 mins, produced by Verity Lambert and directed by Richard Martin (ep 1) and Frank Cox (ep 2)
* Episode 2: Arabic Soundtrack
Extras
* Doctor Who: Origins (dur. 53' 50") - an in-depth look at the creation of Doctor Who, including rare interviews with the programme's creator, the late Sydney Newman, and new interviews with other members of the cast and production team.
* Over the Edge (dur. 29' 22") - a new featurette exploring 'The Edge of Destruction'
* Inside the Spaceship (dur 10' 14") - members of the original cast and crew talk about the Doctor's unique time and space ship, the TARDIS.
* Masters of Sound (dur. 13' 22) - A look inside the BBC Radiophonic Workshop through interviews with the musicians and technicians who brought composer Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme to life using electronic music
* Marco Polo (dur. 31' 24") - a condensed version of the fourth Doctor Who story, a seven-part historical adventure that is missing from the BBC's archives. It uses parts of an off-air recording of the soundtrack along with off-screen stills and production photographs to re-tell the story of the Doctor's adventure with Marco Polo and Kublai Kahn.
* Photo Gallery - includes photographs from both 'The Edge of Destruction' and 'Marco Polo'.
* PDF documents - Radio Times billings and script for 'An Unearthly Child' '
* Programme Subtitles
* Subtitle Production Notes
Beginning Box Set Contents
Disc 1 contents
Episodes
* Pilot Episode - 25 mins, a previously untransmitted recording
* An Unearthly Child - 4 x 25 mins, produced by Verity Lambert and Directed by Waris Hussein
* Episode 1: Commentary with Verity Lambert, Carole Ann Ford, William Russell, Gary Russell
* Episode 4: Commentary with Waris Hussein, Carole Ann Ford, William Russell, Gary Russell.
Extras
* Pilot Episode Studio Recording (dur. 35' 37") - unedited recording of the entire studio session for the Pilot Episode. Commentary with Verity Lambert, Waris Hussein and Gary Russell
* Theme Music Video (dur. 2' 36") - allows the viewer to hear the original full-length theme music, with original 1963 title sequence visual elements, in three different versions
* Comedy Sketches (dur. 14' 23") - four short comedy sketches - The Pitch of Fear (dur. 3' 41"), The Corridor Sketch (dur. 6' 53"), The Web of Caves (dur. 3' 49") and 'The Kidnappers (dur. 3' 40) - mostly themed around the early years of Doctor Who.
* Photo Gallery
* Programme Subtitles
* Subtitle Production Notes
DISC 2 contents
Episode
* The Daleks - 7 x 25 minutes, produced by Verity Lambert and directed by Christopher Barry (eps 1,2,4,5) and Richard Martin (eps 3,6,7)
* Episode 2: Commentary with Christopher Barry, Verity Lambert, Gary Russell
* Episode 4: Commentary with Christopher Barry, William Russell, Carole Ann Ford, Gary Russell
* Episode 7: Commentary with Richard Martin, William Russell, Carole Ann Ford, Gary Russell
Extras
* Creation of the Daleks (dur. 17' 11") - new featurette looking at the origins of these iconic villains.
* Photo Gallery
* Programme Subtitles
* Subtitle Production Notes
DISC 3 contents
Episode
* The Edge of Destruction - 2 x 25 mins, produced by Verity Lambert and directed by Richard Martin (ep 1) and Frank Cox (ep 2)
* Episode 2: Arabic Soundtrack
Extras
* Doctor Who: Origins (dur. 53' 50") - an in-depth look at the creation of Doctor Who, including rare interviews with the programme's creator, the late Sydney Newman, and new interviews with other members of the cast and production team.
* Over the Edge (dur. 29' 22") - a new featurette exploring 'The Edge of Destruction'
* Inside the Spaceship (dur 10' 14") - members of the original cast and crew talk about the Doctor's unique time and space ship, the TARDIS.
* Masters of Sound (dur. 13' 22) - A look inside the BBC Radiophonic Workshop through interviews with the musicians and technicians who brought composer Ron Grainer's Doctor Who theme to life using electronic music
* Marco Polo (dur. 31' 24") - a condensed version of the fourth Doctor Who story, a seven-part historical adventure that is missing from the BBC's archives. It uses parts of an off-air recording of the soundtrack along with off-screen stills and production photographs to re-tell the story of the Doctor's adventure with Marco Polo and Kublai Kahn.
* Photo Gallery - includes photographs from both 'The Edge of Destruction' and 'Marco Polo'.
* PDF documents - Radio Times billings and script for 'An Unearthly Child' '
* Programme Subtitles
* Subtitle Production Notes