In honor of the fact that I actually got something done today... : comments.
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Complete? No, unfortunately. It's a four parter, of which only half exists. Episodes 1 and 3 exist, 2 and 4 don't. However to cushion this there is an audio narrated by William Russell, reconstructions and a excellent novelization written by Whitaker himself. (A extremely Ian/Barbara shippy novelization I might add... God, I love this man. *fangirls Whitaker*)
On DVD? Yep! Both existing eps - as well as the linking narration William Russell did for the VHS release - are on the Lost in Time set. :)
Because I feel like I should see what I can of One before I start moving on to the later Doctors.
How much of One have you seen? I'll happily give recommendations. :)
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At the moment, I've seen very little of One - I've read the script for and seen the surviving episode of The Celestial Toymaker, and out of the complete serials I've seen An Unearthly Child and The Aztecs; I've got War Machines cued up. That's about it, really. *smiles shyly*
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Yay! It's very character-driven, with tons of great dialog and Julian Glover and Jean Marsh being awesome. I think you'll enjoy it. :)
One recs: Hmmm... Dalek Invasion of Earth is an excellent one, one of Terry Nation's better Dalek scripts IMO. That one's on DVD too. Oh, and I must recommend The Romans! Sadly not on DVD, but it's so worth hunting for. Highly entertaining. :D
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*marks down names* I've got The Dalek Invasion of Earth on my Blockbuster queue (I've been meaning to see it anyway), so I'll get to that first, probably. Thank you for the recs!