Talk:Spearhead from Space (TV story)

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Did 1995 release include the song?

It says the 1995 VHS release was unedited. Does that mean the Fleetwood Mac song was included? I was under the impression the 2011 DVD release was the first time the song had been included in a home video edition of the story. 68.146.64.9 14:26, January 25, 2011 (UTC)

I was mistaken in my earlier edit. Oh Well did appear on the 1995 VHS release. A quick Gallifrey Base search cleared this out. Mennenennen 17:08, January 25, 2011 (UTC)

I hear you knocking

During the DVD Special features, there is an interview with Jon Pertwee in 1994, there is a brief period where it sounds as though someone is hammering something. Is this on all DVDs? 137.158.153.203 09:47, September 1, 2011 (UTC)

Uncredited cast

I've moved the uncredited cast to the talk page until they can be properly sourced (not IMDB). Shambala108 01:41, October 13, 2012 (UTC)

Uncredited

The source for this is his autobiography, "Who's Next" by Derrick Sherwin, Fantom Films Limited (2014) [1] Stephen Poppitt 17:43, August 12, 2016 (UTC)
With respect, including this as 'uncredited' cast is absurd: it is patently apparant that it is Hamilton Dyce playing the replica, as he is fully credited as the 'real' Scobie. He has had his face sprayed with glycerin as 'special' make up; but it is patently the same actor.Stephen Poppitt 17:43, August 12, 2016 (UTC)

Two years later, adding more unsourced cast:

The source for this is his autobiography, "Who's Next" by Derrick Sherwin, Fantom Films Limited (2014) [2] Stephen Poppitt 17:43, August 12, 2016 (UTC)

Uncredited cast members must be properly sourced. Otherwise they do not belong on the story pages. Shambala108 00:57, October 16, 2014 (UTC)

Uncredited crew

Removed uncredited crewmembers from crew list. Please do not add back without citations. -- Tybort (talk page) 11:41, September 8, 2015 (UTC)

Blu-ray

"It is the first and only Doctor Who story of the classic era to be released in the Blu-ray format." This isn't correct. The first Doctor Who story to be released in the "Blu-ray format" was Pyramids of Mars. A SD copy is included in the Sarah Jane adventures, season 4. 165.225.80.59talk to me 09:32, August 11, 2016 (UTC)