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== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==


Following the first episode of the first-ever adventure (''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') on 23 November [[1963 (releases)|1963]], ''Doctor Who'' became to many viewers the most consistently imaginative, inspiring and good-humoured series on British television. The seven Doctors and their various assistants are fondly remembered, and their relative merits hotly debated by generations of fans. This special documentary, made by a lifelong fan of the series, brings together Doctors [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Colin Baker]] and [[Sylvester McCoy]] with assistants [[Nicola Bryant]] ([[Peri Brown|Peri]]), [[Frazer Hines]] ([[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]), [[Elisabeth Sladen]] ([[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]]) and [[Deborah Watling|Debbie Watling]] ([[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]) to recall three decades of time travel, endearingly cheap special effects and monsters such as [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], [[Sea Devil]]s, [[Zygon]]s, [[Robot Yeti|Yetis]], [[Auton|Autons]] and the most evil aliens of all: [[Dalek|Daleks]]. Classic clips, interviews, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and even ''Doctor Who'' "bloopers" feature in this special birthday tribute.<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/6841f948f055481c8b63a56f5051c780 Doctor Who: 30 Years in the Tardis - BBC One London - 29 November 1993 - BBC Genome] - Retrieved 22 November 2014</ref>
Following the first episode of the first-ever adventure (''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'') on [[23 November (releases)|23 November]] [[1963 (releases)|1963]], ''Doctor Who'' became to many viewers the most consistently imaginative, inspiring and good-humoured series on British television. The seven Doctors and their various assistants are fondly remembered, and their relative merits hotly debated by generations of fans. This special documentary, made by a lifelong fan of the series, brings together Doctors [[Jon Pertwee]], [[Colin Baker]] and [[Sylvester McCoy]] with assistants [[Nicola Bryant]] ([[Peri Brown|Peri]]), [[Frazer Hines]] ([[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]), [[Elisabeth Sladen]] ([[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]]) and [[Deborah Watling|Debbie Watling]] ([[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]]) to recall three decades of time travel, endearingly cheap special effects and monsters such as [[Cyberman|Cybermen]], [[Sea Devil]]s, [[Zygon]]s, [[Robot Yeti|Yetis]], [[Auton|Autons]] and the most evil aliens of all: [[Dalek|Daleks]]. Classic clips, interviews, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and even ''Doctor Who'' "bloopers" feature in this special birthday tribute.<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/6841f948f055481c8b63a56f5051c780 Doctor Who: 30 Years in the Tardis - BBC One London - 29 November 1993 - BBC Genome] - Retrieved 22 November 2014</ref>


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30 Years in the TARDIS was a television documentary which aired in 1993 as part of the thirtieth anniversary celebration of Doctor Who. Originally intended to be much longer, the broadcast version was noticeably truncated due to time restrictions.

Publisher's summary

Following the first episode of the first-ever adventure (An Unearthly Child) on 23 November 1963, Doctor Who became to many viewers the most consistently imaginative, inspiring and good-humoured series on British television. The seven Doctors and their various assistants are fondly remembered, and their relative merits hotly debated by generations of fans. This special documentary, made by a lifelong fan of the series, brings together Doctors Jon Pertwee, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy with assistants Nicola Bryant (Peri), Frazer Hines (Jamie), Elisabeth Sladen (Sarah Jane) and Debbie Watling (Victoria) to recall three decades of time travel, endearingly cheap special effects and monsters such as Cybermen, Sea Devils, Zygons, Yetis, Autons and the most evil aliens of all: Daleks. Classic clips, interviews, behind-the-scenes anecdotes and even Doctor Who "bloopers" feature in this special birthday tribute.[1]

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