The Evil of The Daleks - VHS, DVD and CD Releases

VHS, DVD and CD Releases

As with all missing episodes, off-air recordings of the soundtrack exist due to contemporary fan efforts. In 1992 a set was released on audiocassette, accompanied by linking narration from the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker. However due to problems with background music clearance the scenes set in the Tricolour in episode one had to be deleted. Subsequently better quality copies of the soundtrack emerged and in 2003, the remastered soundtrack was re-released with the excised scenes restored (albeit with the background music changed) and with new narration by Frazer Hines, in the Doctor Who: Daleks collector's tin, alongside the soundtrack to The Power of the Daleks and a bonus disc featuring My Life as a Dalek, a historical documentary presented by Mark Gatiss. In 2004, this version saw subsequent individual release. See List of Doctor Who audio releases.

The sole surviving episode was featured in the Daleks: The Early Years VHS video. November 2004, the same episode was released on DVD as part of the Lost in Time.

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