Doctor Who on BBC Video Ep.13: The TV Movie

If you think my content is worthwhile to support, please consider supporting me on Patreon here starting at $3/month or you could do a one time donation to: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/GregB... This video has been edited due to copyright infringements the BBC wanted out of the video. Very understandable as I do not own the copyright to this property. To see the stuff edited out, please go to:   / youtube-blocked-144171612   where I will have the footage edited out there for you to view for free for a limited time. While there, please consider supporting me via Patreon. Also, these edits will slightly make the chapters below a little off-timed. 0:00: The George Lazenby of Doctor Who? 01:05: Opening 01:35: Introduction 04:24: I worked for a FOX Affiliate at the time of the TV Movie 05:02: Letting FOX Affiliate know I was a Doctor Who fan 06:43: The Sci-Fi Television Landscape in 1996 07:41: History repeating itself? The cancelation in 1990 and the current state of Doctor Who in 2025 13:28: My work at FOX29 and promoting the TV Movie 17:12: How was the TV Movie made? Production workflow, film transfer and editing 20:18: Comparison of rough cut sound vs final movie soundtrack 26:20: Why can’t we get an HD transfer of the TV Movie? Do the film elements still exist? 27:55: If the elements exist, why is it not easy to make an HD version of the TV Movie? 32:35: Clarifying “my involvement” in the TV Movie 33:27: What is an affiliate TV station? 36:58: What was the FOX Tuesday Night Movie? 37:46: Doctor Who Tuesday Night Movie Open 38:30: Creating the “Greatest” Web Site of all time! 46:46: Working with Master Control 49:47: Getting Promotional Material for the TV Movie 53:29: Going to Gallifrey in LA to see Philip Segal 54:34: Being in Stage 28 at Universal Studios 57:59: The Philip Segal Presentation on the “New” Doctor Who 1:00:33: MediaLive 1:02:07: Getting the rough cut for the TV Movie 01:09:29: Recording the Electronic Press Kit from Satelite 1:12:07: Getting promotional material directly from the FOX network 1:17:52: Getting a master recording of the TV Movie before being broadcast 1:23:25: Top dollar for TV Movie? 1:25:10: The night the TV Movie aired in the US & birth of MNDWVS 1:26:47: The Day After and Failure 1:30:07: The Death of Jon Pertwee 1:32:10: “Expert” weighs in on why TV Movie failed…… 1:33:21: Ian Levine and naming the film/My home made VHS cover 1:35:44: The John Dfebney Soundtrack 1:40:38: Archiving my master tapes to the TV Movie 1:44:23: A Laserdisc from….Hong…Kong! 1:47:37: False sighting of Paul McGann on British Television 1:49:18: Dreadnought 1:50:16: Getting the master to the EPK for the TV Movie from FOX Network 1:56:48: The LA Movie Premiere TV Movie TARDIS Tin VHS 2:06:47: How did the Radio Times cover the TV Movie 2:07:03: How did the TV Guide in the US cover the TV Movie 2:09:28: Lots of DWM coverage and we go through it all 2:15:27: DWB & Gary Leigh 2:17:38: Talk about the VHS Release 2:17:47: The Deletion of VHS Titles in 1996 2:21:21: Look at the cover 2:22:51: A visual look at some of the edits to the TV Movie VHS 2:27:17: The Revisitation sets 2:27:51: The Blu-ray release 2:28:19: A visual comparison between different formats to see the different quality 2:30:24: Subscribe and join my Patreon 3:31:06: List of my Patreon subscribers 2:32:16: Next Time Teaser: The Tenth Planet Pt. 2 The TV Movie will forever be one of my most favourite moments in Doctor Who fandom as I worked at a FOX television affiliate at the time of broadcast. That ended up providing me with some unique opportunities. It helped me to provide something meaningful to the official DVD range and have collected this film in multiple ways over the years. The most uninteresting is actually the PAL VHS to the story. I think my story with this film and my collecting of it in various media are really interesting and I hope you do too! This has been my favourite video to make thus far! Also, there is a teaser for the second part of my “Tenth Planet” video at the end of it. I own every iteration of Doctor Who on PAL VHS released by BBC Video. I recently put my collection back on the shelf and decided to make some videos about each release. These videos are a semi-factual but highly nostalgic look at these stories coming out on VHS plus my journey with the stories as a collector of all things video. I celebrate the different versions, different formats and restoration. I may get some of the facts wrong but just send a note to the e-mail below or in the comments. Also, share your personal experiences with these stories in the comments below. All of us who collected Doctor Who on VHS, probably has some great memories and stories. Please share them! Please share this video and feel free to leave me feedback, positive or constructive. e-mail: [email protected] Twitter is @fromthearchive