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'''''TARDIS Cam No.4''''', also known as '''''The Snowscene'''''<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/tardiscam/gallery/scenes/index.html TARDIS Cam | Galleries | Scenes]</ref>, was the fourth instalment of the ''[[TARDIS Cam (series)|TARDIS Cam]]'' series. On the DVD it was called '''''TARDIS Cam No. 5'''''.
'''''TARDIS Cam No.4''''', also known as '''''The Snowscene'''''<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/tardiscam/gallery/scenes/index.html TARDIS Cam | Galleries | Scenes]</ref>, was the fourth instalment of the ''[[TARDIS Cam (series)|TARDIS Cam]]'' series. On the DVD it was called '''''TARDIS Cam No. 6'''''.


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Revision as of 03:09, 18 October 2023

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TARDIS Cam No.4, also known as The Snowscene[1], was the fourth instalment of the TARDIS Cam series. On the DVD it was called TARDIS Cam No. 6.

Synopsis

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Plot

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Crew

Gallery

Worldbuilding

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Continuity

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Story notes

  • According to the official Doctor Who website, this story is set on Mitucus Minor, 3472.[2]
  • A Christmas card featuring an image from this story was released on Day Two of the BBC Cult Advent Calendar in December 2001.[3]
  • A preview clip of this story was later released on Day Seventeen of the BBC Cult Advent Calendar.[4]

Home video releases

It was included with the original and special edition DVD releases of The Seeds of Death.

Footnotes

  1. TARDIS Cam | Galleries | Scenes
  2. TARDIS Cam. bbc.co.uk (8 April 2005). Retrieved on 8 February 2019.
  3. Cult Advent Calendar - What's behind today's window? Day Two. bbc.co.uk (2 December 2001). Retrieved on 8 February 2019.
  4. Cult Advent Calendar - What's behind today's window? Day Seventeen. bbc.co.uk (17 December 2001). Retrieved on 8 February 2019.