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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2009

"After all, that's how it all started."

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  • Why does that have a 1999 date at the end of it?

  • @hoggys2much Well, I took it from the 1999 DVD, which is the special edition of the story, but I'm not sure why they put that date in it :/

  • @kapinou The original people of the 1983 cut didn't like the new cut so they had to make it copyrighted 1999 to get it on DVD.

  • @Borusa1976 Ok, thanks for that info :)

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  • this is one of my favouirte dr who closeing themes

  • This is 1 of my favorite Doctor's story ever! 10/10!!!

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  • @benlroberts No it was a singel part episode that lastet at the lenghth of a four parter,it was a reward for the fans and it was an anniversery special.

  • @benlroberts it was always a single story.

  • @kapinou I think they put 1999 in it because it was only remastered and remade into special edition in 1999. Before that it was a four parter.

    I think so anyway.

  • 5th Doctor. 'Why not? after all that's how it all started.

  • @Borusa1976 Copyright doesn't work that way. As it was a new presentation of material they needed a new copyright notice. The 1995 VHS special edition release has a split set of closing credits with all the 1995 work in the second section and no copyright on the 1983 section.

  • Sadly, you'll never get a much of a major Dr Who reunion episode again. Now that William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton and Jon Pertwee are no longer with us.

  • 0:28 The operator?

    And that would be another Dalek?

    (McCoy voice) Yes!

  • @kapinou It's because that's when this new version was created. I think the 1999 DVD release is a slight re-edit of the new version produced for BBC Video in the 90s.

    The original transmitted version of TFD was released on BBC Video in the 80s and recently on DVD.

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