The Lost Episodes: Collection Two – 1965-1966

The Lost  Episodes: Collection Two - 1965-1966
The Lost Episodes: Collection Two  – 1965 – 1966


Synopsis

Second of 5 Lost Episodes box sets, collecting soundtrack audios from missing & incomplete 1960s episodes. This set contains the previously-released audios The Daleks’ Master Plan, The Massacre, The Celestial Toymaker and The Savages, plus a bonus disc of interviews, not previously released. The first pressing of this box set was missing the PDF camera scripts, but this was rectified with subsequent pressings.

Cover blurb:

Travel back to the early days of Doctor Who with these four adventures starring William Hartnell as the <1stdoctorpage">First Doctor” href=”1stdoctorpage”>first Doctor – plus a bonus programme

Absent from the television archives, each of these stories survives only as a soundtrack recording. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy the adventures once more – and learn what happened to the missing episodes with a special bonus disc.

THE DALEKS’ MASTER PLAN

(First broadcast October 1965-January 1966)

The Daleks have stolen the Time Destructor, and are threatening to destroy the fabric of Time itself. Pursued across Time and Space for the taranium core, the TARDIS crew are in grave danger…

THE MASSACRE

(First broadcast February 1966)

The TARDIS materialises in Paris, 1572, a time of danger and religious strife. When Steven witnesses an execution, he is horrified. Can The Doctor really have been killed in front of his eyes?

THE CELESTIAL TOYMAKER

(First broadcast April 1966)

The travellers arrive in the domain of the Toymaker, where failure to win at a series of games could result in them becoming his playthings for eternity.

THE SAVAGES

(First broadcast May-June 1966)
The TARDIS has arrived on a distant and seemingly idyllic world, but The Doctor, Steven and Dodo discover that it hides a terrible secret…

DOCTOR WHO – THE LOST EPISODES

(First broadcast December 2009)
What happened to the 108 missing episodes of Doctor Who from the 1960s? Shaun Ley investigates in this edition of Archive on 4.

PLUS


  • Linking narration by Peter Purves
  • Bonus interviews with Peter Purves
  • High quality scans, presented as PDF files, of the original BBC camera scripts

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