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Commentary[]

Commentary by Tom Baker (The Doctor), Gareth Armstrong (Giuliano), Philip Hinchcliffe (producer), Chris D'Oyly-John (production unit manager).


The Secret of the Labyrinth[]

Cast and crew look back at the making of the story in this documentary shot on location in Portmeirion. With actors Tim Pigott-Smith, Antony Carrick, John Laurimore and Gareth Armstrong, director Rodney Bennett, producer Philip Hinchcliffe, production unit manager Chris D'Oyly-John, designer Barry Newbery, TV historian Jim Sangster and SFX magazine's Steve O'Brien. Producer/Director: Steve Broster. (26'25" | 16:9 | 2010)


Bigger on the Inside[]

The history and design of The Doctor's iconic space and time machine, the TARDIS. With actor Tom Baker, designers Barry Newbery and Matthew Savage, writers Robert Shearman, Christopher H. Bidmead and Francesca Gavin. Producer: James Goss. (19'03 | 16:9 | 2009)


Now and Then[]

The latest in the ongoing series visits Portmeirion to see how various parts of the village were used by the Doctor Who production team to represent renaissance Italy. Narrator: TBC. Producer: Richard Bignell. (8'42" | 4:3 | 2010)


Beneath the Masque[]

A spoof look at the historical impact of The Masque of Mandragora, written and performed by Gareth Roberts and Clayton Hickman. Producer: James Goss. (9'42" | 16:9 | 2009)


Photo Gallery[]

A selection of rare and previously unpublished photographs from the recording of this story. Editor: Derek Handley. (7'37" | 4:3 | 2010)


Production Subtitles[]

Text commentary by Martin Wiggins providing cast details, script development and other information related to the production of this story.


Radio Times Billings[]

Episode listings for this story from the BBC magazine Radio Times in PDF format.


Trails & Continuities[]

A selection of off-air continuity announcements from the original BBC1 transmission. (2'43" | 4:3 | 1976)


Coming Soon[]

A preview of The Space Museum / The Chase. The trailer for this story is available on Peladon Tales. (1'53" | 4:3 | 2010)

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