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'''''Glorious Deadwood''''' was  [[BBC Radio]] story released in [[1974]].
'''''Glorious Deadwood''''' was  [[BBC Radio]] story released in [[1974]].


In [[1974]], [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]] reprised their roles of the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]], respectively, for a ten-minute mini-episode, which also included an appearance by the [[Dalek]]s. The episode was created in conjunction with an appearance at the Goodwood Racecourse in [[Sussex]] and was apparently to have been played at the venue itself.
In 1974, [[Jon Pertwee]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]] reprised their roles of the [[Third Doctor]] and [[Sarah Jane Smith]], respectively, for a ten-minute mini-episode, which also included an appearance by the [[Dalek]]s. The episode was created in conjunction with an appearance at the Goodwood Racecourse in [[Sussex]] and was apparently to have been played at the venue itself.


The episode is primarily carried by Sladen. Pertwee is heard only briefly. One notable aspect of the production is that it's the only occasion in which the name [[Whomobile]] is actually uttered in relation to the futuristic car owned by the Doctor. This suggests this was recorded near the end of Pertwee's tenure  as the Whomobile only appeared near the end of his era.
The episode is primarily carried by Sladen. Pertwee is heard only briefly. One notable aspect of the production is that it's the only occasion in which the name [[Whomobile]] is actually uttered in relation to the futuristic car owned by the Doctor. This suggests this was recorded near the end of Pertwee's tenure  as the Whomobile only appeared near the end of his era.


The apparently untitled mini-episode was never broadcast. It remained hidden in the BBC Archives until 2005, when it was included on [[BBCR]]: ''[[Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 3]]'', an edition of the [[Doctor Who at the BBC]] series of CD releases (also narrated by Sladen).
The apparently untitled mini-episode was never broadcast. It remained hidden in the BBC Archives until 2005, when it was included on [[BBCR]]: ''[[Doctor Who at the BBC Volume 3]]'', an edition of the [[Doctor Who at the BBC]] series of [[CD]] releases (also narrated by Sladen).


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