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Colony in Space comic strip Radio Times---Colony in Space comic strip drawn by Frank Bellamy was published by the radio times in their 10th to the 16 April 1971 issue would make a good PDF item for that stories DVD release

Frank Bellamy Artwork Terror of the Zygons Radio Times---Terror of the Zygons artwork Drawn by Frank Bellamy was published by the radio Times in their 30th August to the 5th September 1975 would make a great PDF extra for the Terror of the Zygons DVD

True colours---A one hour long feature, detailing the... *Junking of Pertwee's stories. *The finding of Black and white seasons 7-10. *The mystery of why the 16mm print of Invasion of the dinosaurs exists in the first place (perhaps dennying the rumour it was mistaken with Patrick Troughton's, 'The invasion.') * The first return of colour, (Death to the Daleks 1) and it's later return in 625 format *The 525 colour copies coming from N. America (Colony, 'Inferno,' 'Claws, 'Curse,' 'Time, mutants, and Devils.') Perhaps mentioning the error in a magazine stating colour copies of 'Evil of the Daleks' (not 'Inferno.') *Australia's contribution with all of 'Frontier' in 625 format. *A part about Ian Levine's recording of Silurians, Terror and Daemons. *Ending that section with the problems that Ambassadors faced and the seemingly needless colourisation of Time monster 6. *The last ten minutes devoted to Recolourisation and the Colour recovery process. TAOD is best for the documentry as it is the story with more background than MOE, POTD, or IOTD.

Queries and Quarks---A 10 or so minute long documentary on how the episodes of the story were slowly put in place. eg. *The episodes 1,2, and edited 4 and 5 from the film library. *The 35mm episode 3 from BFI *The unedited episode 5 in 1995 *The censor cuts in Australia of episode 4

VidFire---As this was the first DW release to be treated with VidFIRE (on its VHS release) a new documentary about the process might be appropriate.

The Comet is Coming!---This is a one-off programme from 1981 about the (then) imminent return of Halley's comet to the inner Solar System. It was written by Nigel Calder and starred Tim Brooke-Taylor as the ghost of Edmund Halley and Leo McKern as the voice of the comet. And it already has a DW connection! Malcolm Clarke wrote the music and quoted from it in his score for "Attack".

Soundtrack---The Soundtrack to "Terror of the Zygons" and "The Seeds of Doom" has been released on CD, so could be included as an extra.

Stephen Gallagher Documentary---A documentary about the career of writer Stephen Gallagher which could include his early work for radio, his novels, the TV series "Bugs" and "Eleventh Hour", and adaptations of his novels "Oktober" and "Chimera".

Ed Doolan Interviews... Kerr Encore---Ed Doolan Interviews Bill Kerr in this radio series brodcast on BBC7 Bill talks about working with Patrick Troughton on the episode in Enemy of the World and his sons reaction to it at the time could be used as part of a programme on the making of season 5

Professor Prune and the Electric Time Trousers---Dr Who spoof ''Professor Prune and the Electric Time Trousers'' was a regular sketch on the 1969 season of the BBC radio show ''I'm Sorry I'll Read That Again''. These sketches could be used as extras on a 1969 story.

 

 

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