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In [[2600]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] obtained two episodes of ''[[Blake's 7]]'' on VHS for [[Gavin Oliver Scott]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Least Important Man (short story)|The Least Important Man]]'') | In [[2600]], [[Bernice Summerfield]] obtained two episodes of ''[[Blake's 7]]'' on VHS for [[Gavin Oliver Scott]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Least Important Man (short story)|The Least Important Man]]'') | ||
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- You may be looking for a list of Doctor Who releases on VHS.
A VHS cassette, also known simply as video, (PROSE: What I Did on My Christmas Holiday by Sally Sparrow) was a television recording method used by humans in the 20th century. It was distinct from Betamax.
Before she began travelling with the Eighth Doctor, Izzy Sinclair often watched Star Trek: The Next Generation on VHS. (AUDIO: Izzy's Story)
Donna and Blake once watched Raiders of the Lost Ark on VHS. (PROSE: Remain in Light)
In the 2070s, the Poodles used cassette tapes in another unusual resemblance to 20th century Earth society. (PROSE: Mad Dogs and Englishmen)
In 2600, Bernice Summerfield obtained two episodes of Blake's 7 on VHS for Gavin Oliver Scott. (PROSE: The Least Important Man)