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'''The Pertwee Years''' was a video showcasing episodes from [[Jon Pertwee]]'s time as the Doctor. It was presented by Jon Pertwee and contained the following full episodes:
'''The Pertwee Years''' was a video showcasing episodes from [[Jon Pertwee]]'s time as the Doctor. It was presented by Jon Pertwee and contained the following full episodes:

Revision as of 13:47, 27 June 2009

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The Pertwee Years was a video showcasing episodes from Jon Pertwee's time as the Doctor. It was presented by Jon Pertwee and contained the following full episodes:

  • Inferno, Episode 7 (full stroy released in 1994)
  • Frontier in Space, Episode 6 ( full stroy released in 1995)
  • The Dæmons, Episode 5 (Black and white telerecording, later colourized and released in full in 1993)

as well as clips from Spearhead from Space, Blue Peter, The doctor Who celebration at longleat, The Five Doctors and title sequence tests.

Behind the scenes

  • This was the third of a series of videos produced by John Nathan-Turner intended to release rare episodes and incomplete seriels, as well as interveiws and other extras that wouldn't have seen a video release at the time.
  • All British releases were handled by BBC Worldwide, Australasian releases by Polygram and American releases by CBS/Fox
  • The video was classified U (in the UK) and PG for 'Low Level Violence and Adult Themes' in Australia.
  • It was released on 02/03/1992 in the UK, later that year in the America and on 20/10/1992 in Australia.
  • The arrangement of the Doctor Who theme used for this and Years releases was originally arranged by Keff McCulloch for the 1989 album Doctor Who: Variations on a Theme.
  • The link for Inferno was later included on the DVD.
  • More of the Blue Peter fotage was later released on the The Three Doctors DVD.

Six similar videos were also released up to 1994, they were


In 1993 the BBC refused to fund production of The Davison Years and The McCoy Years.

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thumb|300px|right|Part one of Jon Pertwees specaly recorded links.

thumb|300px|right|Part two of Jon Pertwees specally recorded links