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An unknown, but possibly substantial, amount of the material found in the series came from home recordings of radio broadcasts, as the BBC had junked its audio archives as well as its video ones. One of the pieces came from Sladen's personal library of her press events. Other material came from the general public, who responded to an appeal for audio recordings that the BBC placed on the 2004 version of the official ''Doctor Who'' website, ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', ''[[SFX]]'', ''[[TV Zone]]'', and other cult magazines.
An unknown, but possibly substantial, amount of the material found in the series came from home recordings of radio broadcasts, as the BBC had junked its audio archives as well as its video ones. One of the pieces came from Sladen's personal library of her press events. Other material came from the general public, who responded to an appeal for audio recordings that the BBC placed on the 2004 version of the official ''Doctor Who'' website, ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', ''[[SFX]]'', ''[[TV Zone]]'', and other cult magazines.


In [[2013 (releases)|2013]] AudioGO assembled all of the releases into a box set ''[[50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC]]'', along with the previously separate release ''[[Project WHO?]]''
In [[2013 (releases)|2013]], AudioGO assembled all of the releases into a box set ''[[50 Years of Doctor Who at the BBC]]'', along with the previously separate documentary mini-series, ''[[Project WHO?]]''.


== Releases ==
== Releases ==
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