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BBC Video, a division of [[BBC Enterprises]] (rebranded [[BBC Worldwide]] in 1997), was tasked with releasing Doctor Who onto home video cassette.  Fans attending the 1983 [[Longleat]] convention were polled to determine the first title to be released.  [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] topped the poll but, as that story would not be recovered till 1992 and was thus missing at that point, BBC Video elected to release another Cybermen adventure instead.  The choice was [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] and was released towards the end of the same year.
BBC Video, a division of [[BBC Enterprises]] (rebranded [[BBC Worldwide]] in [[1997]]), was tasked with releasing Doctor Who onto home video cassette.  Fans attending the [[1983]] [[Longleat]] convention were polled to determine the first title to be released.  [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]] topped the poll but, as that story would not be recovered till [[1992]] and was thus missing at that point, BBC Video elected to release another Cybermen adventure instead.  The choice was [[Revenge of the Cybermen]] and was released towards the end of the same year.


While [[The Five Doctors]] had an artwork cover, the releases up to and including 1989 were primarily photographic in nature.  During the eighties the stories released were also edited into a movie-length format (with other occasional cuts), something that prompted complaints from fans.  Until the late nineties the early [[William Hartnell]] stories would also be edited to remove the 'Next Episode' captions that led into the next story, and [[Carnival of Monsters]] was accidentally released with the 1981 edit instead of the unedited 1973 version and the episodic version of [[Death to the Daleks]] released in 1995 contained edits.
While [[The Five Doctors]] had an artwork cover, the releases up to and including 1989 were primarily photographic in nature.  During the eighties the stories released were also edited into a movie-length format (with other occasional cuts), something that prompted complaints from fans.  Until the late nineties the early [[William Hartnell]] stories would also be edited to remove the 'Next Episode' captions that led into the next story, and [[Carnival of Monsters]] was accidentally released with the [[1981]] edit instead of the unedited [[1973]] version and the episodic version of [[Death to the Daleks]] released in [[1995]] contained edits.


While the releases would come to an eventual end twenty years later in 2003, the series was already being released on DVD, by [[BBC DVD]], from 1999 onwards.
While the releases would come to an eventual end twenty years later in [[2003]], the series was already being released on DVD, by [[BBC DVD]], from [[1999]] onwards.


1983
1983
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1984
1984
*[[The Brain of Morbius]]
*[[The Brain of Morbius]] (60 min edit)
*[[The Five Doctors]]
*[[The Five Doctors]]


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1989
1989
*[[The Ark in Space]]
*[[The Ark in Space]]
*[[The Daleks]]
*[[The Daleks]] (2 tapes)
*[[The Time Warrior]]
*[[The Time Warrior]]


1990  
1990  
*??? [[An Unearthly Child]]
*??? [[An Unearthly Child]]
*??? [[The War Games]]
*??? [[The War Games]] (2 tapes)
*May [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]]
*May [[The Dalek Invasion of Earth]] (2 tapes)
*May [[The Mind Robber]]
*May [[The Mind Robber]]
*Jul [[The Five Doctors]]
*Jul [[The Five Doctors]]
*Jul [[The Brain of Morbius]]
*Jul [[The Brain of Morbius]]
*Oct [[The Web Planet]]
*Oct [[The Web Planet]] (2 tapes)
*Oct [[The Dominators]]
*Oct [[The Dominators]]


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*Feb [[The Curse of Fenric (TV story) | The Curse of Fenric]] (Extended edit)
*Feb [[The Curse of Fenric (TV story) | The Curse of Fenric]] (Extended edit)
*Feb [[The Krotons]]
*Feb [[The Krotons]]
*Apr [[Planet of the Spiders]]
*Apr BBCV4491 [[Planet of the Spiders]] (2 tapes)
*Apr [[City of Death]]
*Apr [[City of Death]]
*Jun [[The Hartnell Years]] ([[The Pilot Episode | Pilot]]/[[The Crusade (TV story) | The Crusade]]: The Wheel of Fortune/[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story) | The Celestial Toymaker]]: The Final Test)  
*Jun [[The Hartnell Years]] ([[The Pilot Episode | Pilot]]/[[The Crusade (TV story) | The Crusade]]: The Wheel of Fortune/[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story) | The Celestial Toymaker]]: The Final Test)  
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*Aug [[The Masque of Mandragora]]
*Aug [[The Masque of Mandragora]]
*Aug [[The Three Doctors]]
*Aug [[The Three Doctors]]
*Oct [[The Sontaran Experiment]]/[[Genesis of the Daleks]]
*Oct [[The Sontaran Experiment]]/[[Genesis of the Daleks | The Genesis of the Daleks]]
*Oct [[The Deadly Assassin]]
*Oct [[The Deadly Assassin]]


1992  
1992
[[Shada]] was released in a double cassette box, a script book for the story filling the the space for a second tape, with linking narration from [[Tom Baker]].
 
*Jan [[Robot]]
*Jan [[Robot]]
*Jan [[The Caves of Androzani]]
*Jan [[The Caves of Androzani]]
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*Mar [[The Pertwee Years]] ([[Inferno]]: Episode 7/[[The Dæmons]]: Episode 5/[[Frontier in Space]]: Episode 6)  
*Mar [[The Pertwee Years]] ([[Inferno]]: Episode 7/[[The Dæmons]]: Episode 5/[[Frontier in Space]]: Episode 6)  
*May [[The Claws of Axos]]
*May [[The Claws of Axos]]
*May [[The Twin Dilemma]] (Woolworths only - general release Feb 1993)  
*May [[The Twin Dilemma]] ([[Woolworths]] only - general release Feb 1993)  
*May [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]
*May [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]
*Jul [[Daleks - The Early Years]] ([[The Daleks' Master Plan]]: Counter Plot & Escape Switch/[[The Evil of the Daleks]]: Episode 2)  
*Jul [[Daleks - The Early Years]] ([[The Daleks' Master Plan]]: Counter Plot & Escape Switch/[[The Evil of the Daleks]]: Episode 2)  
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*Nov [[Mawdryn Undead]]
*Nov [[Mawdryn Undead]]


1993  
1993
[[The Dæmons]], [[Terror of the Autons]], and [[Doctor Who and the Silurians]] were all releases making use of new technology to combine off-air NTSC home recorded copies of the stories with the black & white 16mm film recordings held by the [[BBC]].  [[Silver Nemesis]] was packaged slightly differently from the rest of the usual range and reatured and American [[documentary]] on the making of that story.  [[The Invasion]] featured linking material from [[Nicholas Courtney]] to cover the missing episodes 1 and 4.
 
*Jan [[Terminus (TV story) | Terminus]]
*Jan [[Terminus (TV story) | Terminus]]
*Feb [[Enlightenment (TV story) | Enlightenment]]
*Feb [[Enlightenment (TV story) | Enlightenment]]
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*Nov [[The Two Doctors]]
*Nov [[The Two Doctors]]
*Dec [[Planet of Evil]]
*Dec [[Planet of Evil]]
*Dec [[Dragonfire (TV story) | Dragonfire]]
*Dec BBCV5181 [[Dragonfire (TV story) | Dragonfire]]
 
1994
[[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]] was a new 90 minute edit of the [[documentary]] [[30 Years in the TARDIS]] which had aired on the [[BBC]] in [[November]] [[1993]].


1994
*Jan [[Day of the Daleks]]
*Jan [[Day of the Daleks]]
*Jan [[The Ark in Space]]
*Jan [[The Ark in Space]]
*Jan [[Pyramids of Mars]]
*Jan [[Pyramids of Mars]]
*Mar [[Arc of Infinity (TV story) | Arc of Infinity]]
*Mar BBCV5199 [[Arc of Infinity (TV story) | Arc of Infinity]]
*Mar [[The Colin Baker Years]]
*Mar [[The Colin Baker Years]]
*May [[Inferno]]
*May [[Inferno]]
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*Aug [[The Seeds of Doom]]
*Aug [[The Seeds of Doom]]
*Sep [[The Rescue]]/[[The Romans (TV story) | The Romans]]
*Sep [[The Rescue]]/[[The Romans (TV story) | The Romans]]
*Oct [[Kinda (TV story) | Kinda]]
*Oct BBCV5432 [[Kinda (TV story) | Kinda]]
*Nov [[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]
*Nov [[More than 30 Years in the TARDIS]]
*Dec [[Snakedance]]
*Dec [[Snakedance]]


1995  
1995
The [[Key to Time]] releases of [[April]], [[May]], and [[June]] featured artwork on the spine of the video cases (by [[Andrew Skilleter]]).  Also, from [[Carnival of Monsters]] onwards the releases each came with a postcard with the video cover art on the front that could be put into the album that came with the [[The King's Demons]]/[[The Five Doctors]] Special Edition release.  These would end with [[The Hand of Fear]] in [[1996]].
 
*Feb [[The Robots of Death]]
*Feb [[The Robots of Death]]
*Feb [[Spearhead from Space]]
*Feb [[Spearhead from Space]]
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*Oct [[Paradise Towers (TV story) | Paradise Towers]]
*Oct [[Paradise Towers (TV story) | Paradise Towers]]
*Oct [[Survival]]
*Oct [[Survival]]
*Nov [[The King's Demons]]/[[The Five Doctors]]
*Nov [[The King's Demons]]/[[The Five Doctors]] (Special Edition)
*Dec [[The Monster of Peladon]]
*Dec [[The Monster of Peladon]]


1996  
1996
The video range was suspended in [[February]] due to the imminent release of the [[Fox]] telemovie.  This resulted in many back titles being deleted, including the release of [[The Hand of Fear]] which made this particular title most sought after.  When the range returned in [[October]] it had adopted the new logo from the telemovie, although a consistent template would not be established till [[1997]].
 
*Feb [[The Hand of Fear]]  
*Feb [[The Hand of Fear]]  
*May [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie | Doctor Who]]
*May [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie | Doctor Who]]
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1997  
1997  
The [[March]] release of [[The Awakening]]/[[Frontios]] marked the end of painted artwork covers for the range.
*Jan [[The Leisure Hive]]
*Jan [[The Leisure Hive]]
*Mar [[The Awakening]]/[[Frontios (TV story) | Frontios]]
*Mar [[The Awakening]]/[[Frontios (TV story) | Frontios]]
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1998  
1998  
[[The Ice Warriors]] release came with a CD for the soundtrack of the missing episodes 2 and 3.
*Jan [[Timelash (TV story) | Timelash]]
*Jan [[Timelash (TV story) | Timelash]]
*Mar [[Battlefield]]
*Mar [[Battlefield]] (Extended edit)
*May [[The Mind of Evil]]
*May [[The Mind of Evil]]
*Jul [[Horror of Fang Rock]]
*Jul [[Horror of Fang Rock]]
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*Jan [[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]
*Jan [[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]
*Mar [[The Invasion of Time]]
*Mar [[The Invasion of Time]]
*Apr [[The Edge of Destruction]]/[[The Pilot Episode | Pilot Episode]]
*Apr BBCV6877 [[The Edge of Destruction]]/[[The Pilot Episode | Pilot Episode]]
*Jul [[Time-Flight]]
*Jul [[Time-Flight]]
*Sep [[An Unearthly Child]]
*Sep [[An Unearthly Child]]

Revision as of 01:32, 3 March 2007

BBC Video, a division of BBC Enterprises (rebranded BBC Worldwide in 1997), was tasked with releasing Doctor Who onto home video cassette. Fans attending the 1983 Longleat convention were polled to determine the first title to be released. The Tomb of the Cybermen topped the poll but, as that story would not be recovered till 1992 and was thus missing at that point, BBC Video elected to release another Cybermen adventure instead. The choice was Revenge of the Cybermen and was released towards the end of the same year.

While The Five Doctors had an artwork cover, the releases up to and including 1989 were primarily photographic in nature. During the eighties the stories released were also edited into a movie-length format (with other occasional cuts), something that prompted complaints from fans. Until the late nineties the early William Hartnell stories would also be edited to remove the 'Next Episode' captions that led into the next story, and Carnival of Monsters was accidentally released with the 1981 edit instead of the unedited 1973 version and the episodic version of Death to the Daleks released in 1995 contained edits.

While the releases would come to an eventual end twenty years later in 2003, the series was already being released on DVD, by BBC DVD, from 1999 onwards.

1983

1984

1985

1986

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992 Shada was released in a double cassette box, a script book for the story filling the the space for a second tape, with linking narration from Tom Baker.

1993 The Dæmons, Terror of the Autons, and Doctor Who and the Silurians were all releases making use of new technology to combine off-air NTSC home recorded copies of the stories with the black & white 16mm film recordings held by the BBC. Silver Nemesis was packaged slightly differently from the rest of the usual range and reatured and American documentary on the making of that story. The Invasion featured linking material from Nicholas Courtney to cover the missing episodes 1 and 4.

1994 More than 30 Years in the TARDIS was a new 90 minute edit of the documentary 30 Years in the TARDIS which had aired on the BBC in November 1993.

1995 The Key to Time releases of April, May, and June featured artwork on the spine of the video cases (by Andrew Skilleter). Also, from Carnival of Monsters onwards the releases each came with a postcard with the video cover art on the front that could be put into the album that came with the The King's Demons/The Five Doctors Special Edition release. These would end with The Hand of Fear in 1996.

1996 The video range was suspended in February due to the imminent release of the Fox telemovie. This resulted in many back titles being deleted, including the release of The Hand of Fear which made this particular title most sought after. When the range returned in October it had adopted the new logo from the telemovie, although a consistent template would not be established till 1997.

1997 The March release of The Awakening/Frontios marked the end of painted artwork covers for the range.

1998 The Ice Warriors release came with a CD for the soundtrack of the missing episodes 2 and 3.

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003