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The Faceless Ones has been released in various formats, both incomplete (due to missing episodes) and completed via animation and other forms of reconstruction.

Visual timeline of releases

1998: The Faceless Ones (LC VHS)
Loose Cannon Productions released an unofficial reconstruction of The Faceless Ones on VHS in June 1998, labelled "LC02". The reconstruction was made using: This release was superceeded by the 2009 Loose Cannon reconstruction (LC32).
 * John Cura's telesnaps
 * Audio recorded by Graham Strong
 * Surviving clips
 * Other authentic pictures

2002: The Faceless Ones (CD)
The soundtrack of The Faceless Ones was released across 2 discs as part of the BBC Radio Collection on 4 February 2002. It featured narration by Frazer Hines (actor, Jamie McCrimmon). Disc 1 included episodes 1 to 3 while disc 2 included episodes 4 to 6.

The release had ISBN 0-563-53501-6. The cover illustration was created by Max Ellis and the remastering was completed by Mark Ayres with the linking narration being written by Michael Stevens.

This narrated soundtrack was later re-released as part of The Lost TV Episodes - Collection Four in 2012.

2003: The Reign of Terror (VHS)
Surviving episodes 1 and 3 of The Faceless Ones was included in the VHS release of The Reign of Terror, alongside surviving episode 1 and clips of episodes 2, 4 and 5 of The Web of Fear. The release included 2 tapes in the UK and US and 1 tape in Australia. It was the last Doctor Who VHS released in the UK by the BBC.

The UK edition was numbered and limited to 8,000 copies. The US release was included on The End of the Universe Collection box set.

The Reign of Terror
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Episodes 1 and 3
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The Web of Fear
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2003: The End of the Universe Collection (VHS)
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2004: Lost in Time (DVD)
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2004: Lost in Time: The Patrick Troughton Years (DVD)
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2009: The Faceless Ones (LC VHS)
Loose Cannon Productions released a second unofficial reconstruction of The Faceless Ones on VHS in August 2009, labelled "LC32" and superceeding 1998's LC02. The reconstruction was made using: The release also included:
 * John Cura's telesnaps
 * Audio recorded by Graham Strong
 * Surviving clips
 * Other authentic pictures
 * Composite pictures
 * CGI
 * Pictures from other stories/sources
 * Specially created material
 * An introduction by Anneke Wills (actor, Polly Wright)
 * An interview with Anneke Wills (actor, Polly Wright)
 * An interview with Peter Roy (actor)
 * A reconstruction of the trailer to The Faceless Ones that would have been shown at the end of the previous story, The Macra Terror
 * A production featurette on the making of The Faceless Ones, narrated by Anneke Wills (actor, Polly Wright)

2012: The Lost TV Episodes - Collection Four (CD)
The Lost TV Episodes - Collection Four was a set of 12 CDs containing narrated soundtracks of missing episodes, released by BBC Audio on 2 February 2012. The set included (on discs 3 and 4 ) the soundtrack for The Faceless Ones (remastered by Mark Ayres ) with narration by Frazer Hines (actor, Jamie McCrimmon) that was previously released separately as part of the BBC Radio Collection. The set also included interviews with Anneke Wills (actor, Polly Wright) and Frazer Hines (actor, Jamie McCrimmon) (conducted by Mark Ayres ) as well as PDFs of scans of the original camera scripts for each serial included on the set (which included The Faceless Ones), all of which was on disc 8. This release had ISBN 978-1-4084-6754-1.

The set was re-released by BBC Physical Audio on 5 November 2020 with a new cover and had ISBN 978-1-5291-2950-2. This edition was also available for digital download. The digital version was released by BBC Digital Audio and had ISBN 978-1-5291-2854-3.

Interviews with Anneke Wills and Frazer Hines
Included on a bonus disc 8 of the release were interviews, conducted by Mark Ayres, with: more to be added
 * Anneke Wills (actor, Polly Wright) - tracks 1 to 6
 * Frazer Hines (actor, Jamie McCrimmon) - tracks 7 to 11

Camera scripts
Included on a bonus disc 8 of the release were PDF scans of the camera scripts for each serial included in the box set that could be accessed via a computer. This included the camera scripts of each episode of The Faceless Ones.

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2020: The Faceless Ones (DVD, Blu-ray and steelbook)
The Faceless Ones was completed via animation and released on DVD and Blu-ray (both in standard packaging and as a steelbook) on three discs.

All versions of each episode included on this release included remastered audio by Mark Ayres.

The DVD and standard Blu-ray versions of this release included a cardboard sleeve and reversible covers with the traditional classic-Doctor Who DVD design on the other side.

Animated reconstruction
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Original episodes 1 and 3
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Commentary tracks
This release of The Faceless Ones included commentary tracks for some form of each episode except episode 2. They are summarised below:

Telesnap reconstruction
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Face to Face with the Faceless Ones
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Stock footage from original production
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Surviving film fragments
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Trailer - Fury from the Deep
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Production stills
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Camera scripts
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Booklet
This release of The Faceless Ones included a staple-bound booklet (LEAFLET136). Page 1 (the cover) of the leaflet was a version of the release's cover art, minus any age-rating symbols. Page 2 contained an introduction by AnneMarie Walsh (director and producer of the animated reconstruction), alongside a still from the colour animation. Pages 3-6 featured production notes, both from the original production and the animation. Included here are stills from the original production, an animatic frame for the animated reconstruction (alongside the corresponding finished frame from the colour animation), and a lineup of animated designs for each character. Page 7 listed the available special features, alongside 2 stills from the colour animation. Page 8 (the back page) included an abridged list of the key crew for both the original production and animation, the cast list and the original transmision dates, final transmision dates and approximate viewing figures for each episode. Presumably with the exception of the introduction, the booklet was written by Charles Norton.

Also included in the release was LEAFLET135 which included an advert for At Childhood's End on one side and an advert for The Edge of Time on the other side.