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== Home video and audio releases ==
== Home video and audio releases ==
Surviving clips from this serial are viewable as special features on the ''[[Lost in Time (DVD box set)|Lost in Time]]'' DVD release.
=== Audio releases ===
* This story was released on Cassette, with narration from [[Tom Baker]], in [[October (releases)|October]] [[1993 (people)|1993]].
* The story was released again as a soundtrack CD, with new linking narration by [[Frazer Hines]], on [[2 February (releases)|2 February]] [[2004 (releases)|2004]].


A CD and cassette of the story have been released, containing the audio from the original television programme. Narrative from [[Tom Baker]] was added on to the cassette release, whilst the CD was narrated by [[Frazer Hines]].
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Fury from the Deep(Early Release).jpg|Cassette Release
An official DVD release was made available on [[14 September (releases)|14 September]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]], with an animated recreation of all six episodes in both black-and-white and colour.<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true">
Fury from the Deepcd.jpg|CD Release
Fury from the Deepcd.jpg|CD Release
Fury from the Deep(Early Release).jpg|Cassette Release
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=== Real lives of villains documentaries ===
=== Real lives of villains documentaries ===
On certain DVD releases, fake documentaries focusing on the lives of the ''Doctor Who'' villain of that story in a real world environment were special features. A continuity regarding ''Fury from the Deep'' was established.
* On certain DVD releases, fake documentaries focusing on the lives of the ''Doctor Who'' villain of that story in a real world environment were special features. A continuity regarding ''Fury from the Deep'' was established. In ''[[Oh Mummy! (home video)|Oh Mummy!]]'', whilst having a meeting with [[Philip Hinchcliffe]], [[Sutekh]] accidentally destroys "something called ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''", referencing its status as a missing story.
* Then in ''[[Eye on... Blatchford (home video)|Eye on... Blatchford]]'', one of the pieces of junk [[Sardoth]] has from his previous splinters (namely Canon Sistabarn, head of the [[BBC]]) is a DVD of ''Fury from the Deep'', apparently having used his status to save a copy.


In ''[[Oh Mummy! (home video)|Oh Mummy!]]'', whilst having a meeting with [[Philip Hinchcliffe]], [[Sutekh]] accidentally destroys "something called ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''", referencing its status as a missing story.
=== DVD releases ===
* * All four episodes of this story are [[missing episodes|missing]] from the BBC archive. However, some clips of moments removed by the Australian censors as being too violent for Antipodean broadcast survive plus some alternative takes of scenes from the episode 6 filming at [[Ealing Studios]]. These are available on the ''[[Lost in Time (DVD box set)|Lost in Time]]'' DVD box set.
* The animated version, with both a Black & White and a Colour version of the story, was released on DVD in the UK on [[14 September (releases)|14 September]] [[2020 (releases)|2020]], Australia in [[November (releases)|November]] 2020 and North America on [[16 March (releases)|16 March]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. Additionally a Blu-ray and Steelbook edition was released in the UK and a Blu-ray edition released in Austalia, simultaneously with their respective DVD releases.


Then in ''[[Eye on... Blatchford (home video)|Eye on... Blatchford]]'', one of the pieces of junk [[Sardoth]] has from his previous splinters (namely Canon Sistabarn, head of the [[BBC]]) is a DVD of ''Fury from the Deep'', apparently having used his status to save a copy.
Contents:
** Commentary (episodes 1 and 5) with actor [[Frazer Hines]] ([[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]]), Production Assistant [[Michael E. Briant]] and Assistant Floor Manager [[Margot Hayhoe]].
** Commentary (episode 2) with Animation Co-Director [[Gary Russell]].
** Commentary (episode 3) with Designer [[Peter Kindred]].
** Commentary (episode 4) with Film Cameraman [[Ken Westbury]], Make-Up Designer [[Sylvia James]] with archive recordings of actor [[John Abineri]] ([[Van Lutyens]]) and Director [[Hugh David]].
** Commentary (episode 6) with Frazer Hines and Gary Russell. All moderated by [[Toby Hadoke]].
** ''[[The Cruel Sea - Surviving Fury from the Deep (documentary)|The Cruel Sea - Surviving Fury from the Deep]]'', making of documentary for the original production.
** ''[[Animating Fury from the Deep (documentary)|Animating Fury from the Deep]]'', making of documentary for the animation.
** ''[[The Visual Effects ((documentary)|The Visual Effects]]'', interview with Visual Effects Designer [[Peter Day]], recorded in 2002.
** ''[[Victor Pemberton (documentary)|Victor Pemberton]]'', interview with Writer [[Victor Pemberton]], recorded in 2008. 
** Episode Reconstructions.
** Trailer.
** ''The Slide'', BBC Radio serial written by Victor Pemberton broadcast in 1967.
** Photo Gallery.
** Script PDFs
** Radio Times Listings
 
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Fury from the Deep DVD.jpg|Region 2 DVD cover
Fury from the Deep Aus DVD.jpg|Region 4 DVD cover
Fury from the Deep US DVD.jpg|Region 1 DVD cover
Fury from the Deep Blu-ray.jpg|Region 2 Blu-ray cover
Fury from the Deep Aus Blu-ray.jpg|Region 4 Blu-ray cover
Fury from the Deep 2020 Steelbook Blu-ray UK.jpg|Region 2 Steelbook cover
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== External links ==
== External links ==
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