The Lost Episodes: Collection Four – 1967
Fourth of 5 Lost Episodes box sets, collecting soundtrack audios from missing & incomplete 1960s episodes. This set contains the previously-released audios The Faceless Ones, The Evil of the Daleks, The Abominable Snowmen and the Ice Warriors. The box set also contains The Macra Terror, however this is not the Colin Baker-narrated version previously released on CD and cassette, but an newly-remastered version featuring new narration by Anneke Wills, exclusive to this box set.
Five Doctor Who adventures starring Patrick Troughton as
Absent from the archives, these stories survive only as soundtrack recordings. Now remastered, with additional linking narration, you can enjoy them once again: plus bonus interviews with Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines, and PDF files of the original scripts.
(First broadcast March-April 1967)
The TARDIS visits a human colony that appears to be one big holiday camp, but has in fact been infiltrated and taken over by a race of giant crab-like creatures – the Macra.
(First broadcast April-May 1967)
The TARDIS makes a hazardous return to 1960s Earth, materialising on a runway at Gatwick Airport! The Doctor realises that all is not well when Polly witnesses a murder, and then both she and Ben vanish…
(First broadcast May-July 1967)
The TARDIS has been stolen by antiques dealer Edward Waterfield, who lures The Doctor and Jamie into an elaborate trap set by the most deadly race in the universe: The Daleks.
(First broadcast September-November 1967)
The TARDIS materialises in the snowy Himalayas in 11024 and the Doctor makes a return visit to the nearby Detsen monastery – only to find it under attack, apparently from the Yeti…
(First broadcast November-December 1967)
The TARDIS crew materialise in an England of the future to find Earth in the grip of a new Ice Age – and under threat from a new menace in the form of the Ice Warriors…
PLUS
Linking narration by Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines (includes brand new narration for the Macra Terror)
Bonus interviews with Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines
High quality scans, presented as PDF files, of the original BBC camera scripts
coming soon