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If I'm right, and this is just some opportunistic pirate release, then of course it doesn't merit mention, but if this was actually released by representatives of [[Reeltime Pictures]] then [[Downtime#DVD and Video releases]] needs to be updated. —[[User:Josiah Rowe|Josiah Rowe]] [[User talk:Josiah Rowe|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 04:20, January 10, 2013 (UTC)
If I'm right, and this is just some opportunistic pirate release, then of course it doesn't merit mention, but if this was actually released by representatives of [[Reeltime Pictures]] then [[Downtime#DVD and Video releases]] needs to be updated. —[[User:Josiah Rowe|Josiah Rowe]] [[User talk:Josiah Rowe|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 04:20, January 10, 2013 (UTC)
Is this canon? Why is it canon? because if the story didn't even have permission from the BBC, then it doesn't seem canon.
[[User:Purplehead|Purplehead]] [[User talk:Purplehead|<span title="Talk to me">☎</span>]] 15:07, December 21, 2014 (UTC)

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DVD?

I have just purchased a DVD containing this story and Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans from this retailer. Am I right in thinking that this is an "unofficial" (i.e. pirated) DVD release? It uses a version of the diamond Doctor Who logo on its cover, and the Doctor Who theme music on its menu page, which I'd think would not be allowed in a legitimate DVD release of these stories.

If I'm right, and this is just some opportunistic pirate release, then of course it doesn't merit mention, but if this was actually released by representatives of Reeltime Pictures then Downtime#DVD and Video releases needs to be updated. —Josiah Rowe 04:20, January 10, 2013 (UTC)

Is this canon? Why is it canon? because if the story didn't even have permission from the BBC, then it doesn't seem canon. Purplehead 15:07, December 21, 2014 (UTC)