This commentary forms part of our Lost in Time series.

The TARDIS has arrived in a petrified forest on an apparently dead planet. Exploring, the travellers see a fantastic city in the distance. The Doctor wants to investigate further, but Ian and Barbara veto this idea, insisting that they return to the TARDIS. The old man eventually gets his own way by resorting to a trick: he claims that one of the ship's vital components, a fluid link, needs refilling with mercury, and that the only place this might be found is the city.

What version of Doctor Who - Evil of the Daleks episode 2 DVD will this work with?
This commentary will work with any version - including the VHS releases.
We recorded ours using the copy contained in the Lost in Time release.

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Length of commentary

23:33

 

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12.7 mb

 

Participants

Trevor, David, Tony

 

 


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