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{{episodes|5M|17|4|unfinished|The Horns of Nimon|The Leisure Hive|}} | {{episodes|5M|17|4|unfinished|The Horns of Nimon|The Leisure Hive|}} | ||
[[File:ShadaRussia.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Russian edition of Shada novelisation]] | [[File:ShadaRussia.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Russian edition of Shada novelisation]] | ||
− | + | Due to on-going union disputes at the BBC, this 6-part serial was never completed and did not air on TV in early 1980. | |
− | The | + | Some clips were later used in [[The Five Doctors]] in '''November 1983'''. |
− | A limited-movement "flash animation" adaptation with a newly-recorded soundtrack (by Big Finish Productions, using different actors in most of the main roles - i.e. this new version featured Paul McGann as the eighth Doctor) was released on the | + | All the surviving location footage and studio recordings plus specially-filmed to-camera linking narration by Tom Baker was released on VHS video in '''1992'''. |
− | *The webcast itself is no longer available, but some of the supporting behind the scenes material can still be accessed on | + | |
+ | A limited-movement "flash animation" adaptation with a newly-recorded soundtrack (by Big Finish Productions, using different actors in most of the main roles - i.e. this new version featured Paul McGann as the eighth Doctor) was released one episode per week on the BBCi website from '''2 May''' to '''6 June 2003'''. The full soundtrack of this version was also released on CD by Big Finish. | ||
+ | *The full webcast itself is no longer available, but some of the supporting behind the scenes material can still be accessed on BBCi's website: | ||
**[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/webcasts/shada/ Shada on BBCi (original menu)] | **[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/webcasts/shada/ Shada on BBCi (original menu)] | ||
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==Novelisation== | ==Novelisation== | ||
*The story was novelised by Gareth Roberts, published by BBC Books in '''March 2012'''. | *The story was novelised by Gareth Roberts, published by BBC Books in '''March 2012'''. | ||
− | *The book was later translated into several languages, and published in [[Italy]], [[France]], Hungary, [[Brazil]], [[Turkey]], China, [[Germany]], Czech Republic, and Russia, between 2013 and 2016. | + | **The book was later translated into several languages, and published in [[Italy]], [[France]], [[Hungary]], [[Brazil]], [[Turkey]], [[China]], [[Germany]], [[Czech Republic]], and [[Russia]], between '''2013 and 2016'''. |
**[http://www.timelash.com/tardis/display.php?2496 List of Shada novelisation editions] | **[http://www.timelash.com/tardis/display.php?2496 List of Shada novelisation editions] | ||
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==Reconstruction== | ==Reconstruction== | ||
[[File:Shada Lost.JPG|right|thumb|450px|"Shada: The Lost Episode"]] | [[File:Shada Lost.JPG|right|thumb|450px|"Shada: The Lost Episode"]] | ||
− | *The story was officially reconstructed using full animation to replace all the missing material (but edited into an omnibus rather than | + | *The story was officially reconstructed using full animation to replace all the missing material (but edited into an omnibus rather than 6 episodes) and released as a digital download, DVD and Blu-ray in '''2017'''. |
− | *'''19 July 2018''': [[BBC America]] aired the omnibus restoration at 8pm. It was | + | *'''19 July 2018''': [[BBC America]] aired the animated omnibus restoration at 8pm. It was given the title '''"Doctor Who: The Lost Episode"''' in some press coverage and online listings. |
+ | *The animated reconstruction was re-edited into a 6-part episodic version for the Season 17 Blu-ray box set, released in '''2021'''. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:45, 15 April 2023
Story Code: 5M / Season 17 | UK Airdate: unfinished | Doctor: Tom Baker |
First airings by location | UK Repeats / Foreign Cable and Satellite | Previous Story / Next Story |
Due to on-going union disputes at the BBC, this 6-part serial was never completed and did not air on TV in early 1980.
Some clips were later used in The Five Doctors in November 1983.
All the surviving location footage and studio recordings plus specially-filmed to-camera linking narration by Tom Baker was released on VHS video in 1992.
A limited-movement "flash animation" adaptation with a newly-recorded soundtrack (by Big Finish Productions, using different actors in most of the main roles - i.e. this new version featured Paul McGann as the eighth Doctor) was released one episode per week on the BBCi website from 2 May to 6 June 2003. The full soundtrack of this version was also released on CD by Big Finish.
- The full webcast itself is no longer available, but some of the supporting behind the scenes material can still be accessed on BBCi's website:
Novelisation
- The story was novelised by Gareth Roberts, published by BBC Books in March 2012.
- The book was later translated into several languages, and published in Italy, France, Hungary, Brazil, Turkey, China, Germany, Czech Republic, and Russia, between 2013 and 2016.
- List of Shada novelisation editions
Reconstruction
- The story was officially reconstructed using full animation to replace all the missing material (but edited into an omnibus rather than 6 episodes) and released as a digital download, DVD and Blu-ray in 2017.
- 19 July 2018: BBC America aired the animated omnibus restoration at 8pm. It was given the title "Doctor Who: The Lost Episode" in some press coverage and online listings.
- The animated reconstruction was re-edited into a 6-part episodic version for the Season 17 Blu-ray box set, released in 2021.