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The Pertwee Years was a video showcasing episodes from Jon Pertwee's time as the Doctor. Presented by Jon Pertwee, it was released on home video by BBC Video in 1992 and contained the following full episodes:

as well as clips from Spearhead from Space, Blue Peter, the Doctor Who celebration at Longleat in 1983, The Five Doctors and title sequence tests.

Crew

Further notes

  • This was the third 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.
  • 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.
  • The video was classified "PG" in Australia. It was released in 1992 in America (CBS/FOX Video) and on 20/10/1992 in Australia (Polygram).
  • The link for Inferno episode seven was later included as an extra on the DVD release of the story.
  • Some of the Blue Peter footage was later released on the The Three Doctors DVD release.

Gallery

Footnotes

  1. The full story was released on video in March 1994, including in episode five an additional scene cut from the UK transmission but retained for overseas screening.
  2. The full story was released on video in August 1995, with episode five being an untransmitted, slightly extended early edit.
  3. The episode was taken from the 16mm black-and-white film telerecording, as no broadcastable colour copy existed at the time of release. The full story was released on video as a version with electronically restored colour in March 1993.