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The Crusade (home video)

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The Crusade was a reconstruction of the serial The Crusade originally produced for the VHS release of The Crusade. It featured the two existing episodes and remade the other two with new scenes with William Russell in-character as Ian Chesterton performing linking narration.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sir Ian Chesterton guides a documentary crew into his home as he tells his audience about something that happened over 30 years ago.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Ian Chesterton is participating in a video that will tell people just how the events of him meeting Richard the Lionheart went.

He recalls his adventures with the First Doctor, and tells us he is absolutely certain that the Doctor is still travelling in time and space.

Ian tells us how the Doctor was old when he was young, and later goes on to show us a suit of armour, saying that he keeps this in his study as a reminder of the adventure. He tells us if he told people everything, they'd think he was mad.

 
An older Sir Ian

He goes on to say if he actually wanted people to think he was really mad, then he could tell people his name was Sir Ian Chesterton as he was knighted over "700 years ago".

Ian makes us aware of how the adventure ended and goes back to his book cabinet, selects a book and begins to read. He will never forget... the Doctor.

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Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

VHS releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

The reconstruction was released on VHS on 5 July 1999, along with the surviving first and third episodes, "The Lion" and "The Wheel of Fortune" and all four episodes of The Space Museum.

DVD releases[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • William Russell's linking narration were released as bonus extras on the Lost in Time box set in 2004.

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