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Revision as of 04:44, 29 June 2017
Tomorrow's Times was a series of 2|entertain DVD documentaries that looked at how Doctor Who was perceived by the media when each Doctor was in the role. It was narrated and presented by various actors. Unusually, the presenters chosen each had no link to the era they discussed.
The title was a reference to a line from The Five Doctors, in which the Second Doctor says he has read a yet-to-be-published news report in "Tomorrow's Times".
Parts
- First Doctor, released on The Gunfighters. Presenter: Mary Tamm.
- Second Doctor, released on The Dominators. Presenter: Caroline John.
- Third Doctor, released on The Ambassadors of Death. Presenter: Peter Purves.
- Fourth Doctor, released on The Face of Evil. Presenter: Wendy Padbury.
- Fifth Doctor, released on Resurrection of the Daleks - Special Edition. Presenter: Frazer Hines.
- Sixth Doctor, released on Vengeance on Varos - Special Edition. Presenter: Sarah Sutton.
- Seventh Doctor, released on The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. Presenter: Anneke Wills.
- Eighth Doctor, released on The Movie - Special Edition. Presenter: Nicholas Courtney.
The First Doctor, released on The Gunfighters
The Second Doctor, released on The Dominators
The Fourth Doctor, released on The Face of Evil
The Eighth Doctor, released on The Movie - Special Edition