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The serial was filmed on location at the Rollright Stones in Oxfordshire. Working titles for this story included The Nine Maidens and The Stones of Time.Contrary to usual practice, the location footage in this story was shot on professional video cameras using outside broadcasting facilities, a decision by the director to avoid the jarring effect when cutting between 16mm film and video. [1]
In October 1996, Australian fans discovered the censor clips of Episodes 4 and 5 in the records of the National Archives of Australia, along with other Doctor Who clips. The clips from The Dominators , episode 4–5 precisely matched the edits to the prints already held by the BBC, suggesting that the episodes were exactly the same prints that ...
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A short clip from Episode One, depicting the Doctor's first meeting with Jo Grant, still survives in its original 625-line format, on a clip reel prepared for a 1973 edition of the news show Nationwide. [16] The short Nationwide clip is presented on the DVD of The Aztecs, in a featurette discussing the VidFIRE restoration process.
For home video releases on DVD and Blu-ray, see List of Doctor Who home video releases. This is a list of Doctor Who serials and episodes that have been released on VHS, Betamax, LaserDisc, Video 2000, and Universal Media Disc (UMD). VHS releases Releases on the VHS format. First Doctor Season Story no. Serial name Number and duration of episodes UK release date Australia release date USA ...
Two clips from the episode were featured alongside an interview with Peter Capaldi on BBC News on 7 August 2014. [10] On 25 August, a ten-second clip was released showing the Doctor's reunion with a lone Dalek. [11] The same clips were re-released on 27 August in slightly extended form. [12] [13]
In 2000, BBC Video released the story on VHS, with episode four reconstructed by the Doctor Who Restoration Team using still photos, existing clips and the surviving audio soundtrack. For the 2013 DVD release, episode 4 was animated by Planet 55 Studios. [8]
The extended trailer featured many short clips from upcoming stories: eyeless animated scarecrows and the titular Family of Blood, the return of Captain Jack Harkness, Sir Derek Jacobi in character, Michelle Collins likewise and, briefly, John Simm as the mysterious Mr. Saxon seen smiling for press cameras before the Houses of Parliament and in ...