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Longer stories were issued as double packs of two tapes, and shorter stories were combined with another adventure to create a double pack release.
Longer stories were issued as double packs of two tapes, and shorter stories were combined with another adventure to create a double pack release.


Some incomplete stories were reconstructed or included addition materials in the form of CD's or books, and were released as special boxed sets. Other boxed sets took a theme to release related adventures and often included additional ‘extras'.
Some incomplete stories were reconstructed or included addition materials in the form of CD's or books, and were released as special boxed sets. Other boxed sets took a theme to release related adventures and often included additional 'extras'.


Below is a gallery of covers in order of their televised broadcast.
Below is a gallery of covers in order of their televised broadcast.

Revision as of 21:17, 25 September 2016

Over a period of some twenty years, all the then-existing televised episodes of the series were released on VHS (most frequently on single release tapes), along with a number of other special releases.

Longer stories were issued as double packs of two tapes, and shorter stories were combined with another adventure to create a double pack release.

Some incomplete stories were reconstructed or included addition materials in the form of CD's or books, and were released as special boxed sets. Other boxed sets took a theme to release related adventures and often included additional 'extras'.

Below is a gallery of covers in order of their televised broadcast.

First Doctor

Second Doctor

Third Doctor

Fourth Doctor

Fifth Doctor

Sixth Doctor

Seventh Doctor

Eighth Doctor

Boxed sets / Special Releases

Compilations