The sad fact faced by all fans of the BBC’s long-running science fiction series Doctor Who is that nearly half of the 200+ episodes are considered lost or incomplete due to improper storage. However, episodes and tantalizing glimpses of “orphaned” stories from the reign of the first Doctor, William Hartnell (1963-66) have been culled together from 16 and 35mm prints and restored on this disc. The most noteworthy treasure is “Day of Armageddon,” the second episode in the epic 12-part story from season 3, “The Daleks’ Master Plan,” which has been unseen by the public since its initial airing in 1965. Also among the recently recovered is “The Lion,” the first episode of season’s 2’s “The Crusade.” The only other surviving episodes from these stories–episodes 5 and 10 from “The Daleks’ Master Plan,” and episode 3 from “The Crusade” (audio tracks and narrative links for the second and fourth episodes of this story are also included), as well as the sole remaining episode (#4, “The Final Test”) from “The Celestial Toymaker” (featuring veteran actor Michael Gough) round out the disc.
The DVD extras include fragments from the lost episodes of “The Daleks’ Master Plan” and season 4’s “The Smugglers” and “The Tenth Planet,” all rescued from a variety of far-flung places; also included is commentary by actor Julian Glover for episode 3 of “The Crusade” and actors Peter Purves and Kevin Stoney, along with designer Raymond Cusick for “Day of Armaggedon,” and some 8mm off-screen footage from the Hartnell era. Viewers can also access introductions to and an afterword for “The Crusade” (taken from the original VHS release) by accessing the “Play All” option on the main menu. The William Hartnell Years is available in the U.S. as a single disc and in a three-disc box with a double disc of rare episodes from the Patrick Troughton era; however, the Hartnell disc is only available to U.K. buyers in the boxed set. Either way, it’s a must-have for Doctor Who completists. –Paul Gaita

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