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* It was released on 6 July 1991 in the UK, 1992 in America and on 3 February 1993 in Australia. | * It was released on 6 July 1991 in the UK, 1992 in America and on 3 February 1993 in Australia. | ||
* The arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] used for this and succeeding ''Years'' releases was originally arranged by [[Keff McCulloch]] for the 1989 album ''[[Doctor Who - Variations on a Theme (soundtrack)|Doctor Who: Variations on a Theme]]''. | * The arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] used for this and succeeding ''Years'' releases was originally arranged by [[Keff McCulloch]] for the 1989 album ''[[Doctor Who - Variations on a Theme (soundtrack)|Doctor Who: Variations on a Theme]]''. | ||
*Peter Davison mistakenly referred to the first episode of [[The Daleks (TV story)| | *Peter Davison mistakenly referred to the first episode of ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' as "The Dead City" rather than "The Dead Planet". | ||
*Highlights from the documentary were featured on the Special Edition DVD and Blu-ray release of [[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)| | *Highlights from the documentary were featured on the Special Edition DVD and Blu-ray release of ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]''. | ||
Six similar videos were later released up to 1994. They were: | Six similar videos were later released up to 1994. They were: |
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Daleks: The Early Years was a video containing rare episodes from early Dalek stories. It was presented by Peter Davison and contained the following full episodes:
- The Daleks' Master Plan: "Counter Plot"[1]
- The Daleks' Master Plan: "Escape Switch"
- The Evil of the Daleks episode two
as well as interviews with Terry Nation, Raymond Cusick, John Scott Martin, Roy Skelton; clips from The Daleks, The Chase, The Daleks' Master Plan (surviving clips), Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., The Power of the Daleks and The Five Doctors; the BBC trailers for The Dalek Invasion of Earth; an outtake from The Five Doctors; and an extract from "I'm Gonna Spend My Christmas With A Dalek" by The Go-Go's.
Credits
- Presented by - Peter Davison
- With - Terry Nation, Raymond P. Cusick, John Scott Martin, Roy Skelton
- Special Thanks to Museum of the Moving Image, South Bank, London and KRMA TV, Denver, USA
- Doctor Who theme composed by Ron Grainer
- Theme arranged and performed by Keff McCulloch
- Production assistant - Ingrid Taylor
- Make-up - Erika Wareing
- Cameraman - Mike Winser
- Post production - Ace Editing
- Sound - Tim Davies
- Lighting - Ian Dow
- Written and produced by John Nathan-Turner
Notes
- This was one of a series of videos produced by John Nathan-Turner intended to release rare episodes and incomplete serials, as well as interviews 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" in Australia.
- It was released on 6 July 1991 in the UK, 1992 in America and on 3 February 1993 in Australia.
- The arrangement of the Doctor Who theme used for this and succeeding Years releases was originally arranged by Keff McCulloch for the 1989 album Doctor Who: Variations on a Theme.
- Peter Davison mistakenly referred to the first episode of The Daleks as "The Dead City" rather than "The Dead Planet".
- Highlights from the documentary were featured on the Special Edition DVD and Blu-ray release of The Power of the Daleks.
Six similar videos were later released up to 1994. They were:
- The Hartnell Years
- The Troughton Years
- The Pertwee Years
- Cybermen: The Early Years
- The Tom Baker Years
- The Colin Baker Years
References
- ↑ Both this episode and "Escape Switch" were at the time the only instalments of the story known to exist.