The more curious of fans will have discovered this amazing find. The Tenth Doctor gives Rose the ultimate gift, another version of himself AND the ability to grow a new TARDIS.
Included on The Complete Fourth Series boxset was this lovely nugget from the cutting room floor of series four finale episode, Journey’s End. Witness new footage of Sarah Jane and Harry Sullivan together and an invisible TARDIS materialisation! Using recovered film stock and audio, the magicians behind the restoration of old Doctor Who episodes put together this never-before-seen moment from the classic Tom Baker story, Terror of the Zygons. You can find this on The Tenth Planet DVD release. Not the best way to remember the legend, but a fascinating insight into his thoughts. ‘Pantomime is for the sort of person who is used to variety and going on the front of the stage, but I’m a legitimate actor,’ he tetchily tells a reporter. This very rare slice of history was discovered a few years ago and shows the original Doctor, William Hartnell, in more than, shall we say, grumpy form.įrom 1967, just a year after he left Doctor Who, Hartnell is questioned in his dressing room as he prepares for a stint in pantomime. James Corden also pops in during the final instalment which acts as a prequel to his second Doctor Who episode, Closing Time. All taking place in the TARDIS, we discover a new side to the relationships between them all.
Matt Smith, Alex Kingston, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill team up for some exclusive and specially-filmed scenes for The Complete Sixth Series boxset.