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Doctor Who: The Lost TV Episodes Collection One 1964-1965: Narrated full-cast TV soundtracks

Five thrilling soundtrack adventures from the early days of Doctor Who, featuring serials lost from the TV archive.

The pictures may be lost, but each of these stories survives as a soundtrack recording. Remastered, and with additional linking narration, they can be enjoyed once more.

In Marco Polo, the famous Venetian explorer plans to give the TARDIS to Kublai Khan - unless the Doctor and his companions can stop him.

In The Reign of Terror, the Doctor, Ian, Barbara and Susan are caught up in the bloody events of the French Revolution.

In The Crusade, the TARDIS materialises in the middle of a 12th Century holy war between Richard the Lionheart and the Saracen Saladin.

In Galaxy 4, the Doctor, Steven and Vicki meet the Drahvins and the Rills on a planet just one day away from destruction.

In The Myth Makers, the Doctor is hailed as the Greek god Zeus and forced to help defeat the Trojans. He forms the idea of a wooden horse

Special linking narration is provided by William Russell, Carole Ann Ford and Peter Purves, who also recall their time making the original episodes in a series of bonus interviews.
The CD editions also feature PDF files featuring high quality scans of the original BBC TV camera scripts.

Duration: 10 hours 45 mins approx

(P) & © 2018 BBC Worldwide Ltd t/as BBC Studios

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  • Weight: 273g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 140mm
  • Publication Date: 07 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: BBC Worldwide Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781787535237

About David WhitakerDennis SpoonerDonald CottonJohn LucarottiWilliam Emms

John Lucarotti (Author) John Lucarotti was born in England and spent nine years in the Royal Navy during and after the Second World War. He then went to North America to work for Imperial Oil. It was here that he began writing. Later he scripted an eighteen-part radio series about the life of Marco Polo for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation but at one point found himself earning more money as an encyclopedia salesman than as a writer. Consequently he decided to focus on the US market. By the late Fifties he had taken Canadian citizenship and then returned to England where he became involved in TV work.He had recently moved to Majorca when at Syndey Newman's suggestion David Whitaker approached him to write for Doctor Who. Remembering his CBC series he chose Marco Polo as his subject. Throughout the Sixties and Seventies Lucarotti continued a successful TV career creating the shows Operation Patch and The Ravelled Thread among others and contributing scripts to The Avengers Doctor Who Ghost Squad Joe 90 The Man in Room 17 Murder Bag New Scotland Yard The Protectors Moonbase 3 The Onedin Line Star Maidens and Into the Labyrinth his last credited screen work in 1981. He novelised his 1976 serial Operation Patch (Target 1976) and the 1979/1980 series The Ravelled Thread (Puffin Books 1979). He contributed the first Brief Encounter short story for Doctor Who Magazine in 1990 in which the author met the First Doctor in a French bar. The story was reprinted in the 1992 Doctor Who Yearbook (Marvel 1991). John Lucarotti died in Paris France on 20 November 1994 aged 68.Dennis Spooner (Author) Dennis Spooner was script editor of Doctor Who during the William Hartnell era and wrote several stories for the show including The Reign of Terror and The Romans. He also wrote for the Gerry Anderson series' Supercar Fireball XL5 Stingray and Thunderbirds and co-created five espionage series' including Man in a Suitcase Department S and The Adventurer. Spooner also created the cult detective series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). He died in September 1986.David Whitaker (Author) David Whitaker was the first Story Editor for Doctor Who and was responsible for finding and commissioning writers and it was Whitaker as much as anyone who defined the narrative shape of Doctor Who. He wrote for the Doctor Who annuals novelised the first Dalek story and worked with Terry Nation on various Dalek-related material including the hugely successful comic strip The Daleks. David Whitaker died in 1980.William Emms (Author) William Emms was a scriptwriter who wrote for a variety of television programmes including The Revenue Men (1967-68) Callan (1969-70) Ace of Wands (1970) Z Cars (1965-71) and Crossroads (1980). In 1965 he wrote Galaxy 4 the first serial in the third season of Doctor Who. It was broadcast in four weekly parts from 11 September to 2 October. Emms wrote several further scripts for Doctor Who but they were not commissioned. However in 1985 his novelisation of Galaxy 4 was published as a Target book and the following year he wrote a novel in the Make Your Own Adventure with Doctor Who range of children's gamebooks entitled Mission to Venus. He died in 1993.

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