List of BBC VHS releases

The following is a list of VHS releases by the BBC, broken down by year of release. Doctor Who and K9 and Company are the only two Whoniverse-related programmes to be released to VHS. They were released in both PAL and NTSC formats for both European and North American audiences. The catalogue number and release dates given generally applies only to the PAL release, with North American release usually occurring at some point after (but occasionally before) the PAL release.

1985
In 1985, The BBC removed the Star Ident from the VHS artwork and replaced it with italic text. The last release to display the star ident on its artwork was "The Brain of Morbius" (BBCV2012), released in 1984.

1993
The releases from Terror of the Autons to The Two Doctors featured the 30th Anniversary logo rather than the standard one.

1994
More than Thirty Years in the TARDIS was a new 90 minute edit of the documentary Thirty Years in the TARDIS which had aired on the BBC in November 1993.

1995
The Key to Time releases of April, May, and June featured artwork on the spine of the video cases (by Andrew Skilleter). Starting with Carnival of Monsters, the releases each came with a postcard with the video cover art on the front that could be put into the album that came with the combined The King's Demons/The Five Doctors Special Edition set. These would end with The Hand of Fear in 1996.


 * Feb BBCV5509 Spearhead from Space
 * Feb BBCV5520 Death to the Daleks
 * Feb BBCV5521 The Robots of Death
 * Mar BBCV5526 The Android Invasion
 * Mar BBCV5556 Carnival of Monsters
 * Apr BBCV5607 The Ribos Operation
 * Apr BBCV5608 The Pirate Planet
 * May BBCV5610 The Stones of Blood
 * May BBCV5611 The Androids of Tara
 * Jun BBCV5612 The Power of Kroll
 * Jun BBCV5613 The Armageddon Factor
 * Jul BBCV5603 The Mark of the Rani
 * Jul BBCV5617 Time and the Rani
 * Aug BBCV5640 Frontier in Space
 * Aug BBCV5635 K.9 &amp; Company
 * Sep BBCV5667 The Sea Devils
 * Sep BBCV5668 Warriors of the Deep
 * Oct BBCV5686 Paradise Towers
 * Oct BBCV5687 Survival
 * Nov BBCV5733 The King's Demons/BBCV5734 The Five Doctors (Special Edition)
 * Dec BBCV5781 The Monster of Peladon

1996
The video range was suspended in February due to the imminent release of the TV movie. This resulted in many back titles being deleted, including the release of The Hand of Fear which made this particular title most sought after. When the range returned in October it had adopted the new logo from the telemovie, although a consistent template would not be established till 1997.


 * Feb BBCV5789 The Hand of Fear
 * May BBCV5882 Doctor Who
 * Oct BBCV5816 The Green Death

1997
The March release of The Awakening/Frontios marked the end of painted artwork covers for the range.


 * Jan BBCV5821 The Leisure Hive
 * Mar BBCV6120 The Awakening/Frontios
 * Jun BBCV6183 The War Machines
 * Aug BBCV5803 The Happiness Patrol
 * Nov BBCV6229 The E-Space Trilogy: BBCV6230 Full Circle/BBCV6231 State of Decay/BBCV6232 Warriors' Gate

1998
The Ice Warriors release came with a CD for the soundtrack of the missing episodes 2 and 3.


 * Jan BBCV6329 Timelash
 * Mar BBCV6330 Battlefield (Extended edit)
 * May BBCV6361 The Mind of Evil
 * Jul BBCV6536 Horror of Fang Rock
 * Sep BBCV6567 Planet of Fire
 * Oct BBCV6609 The Ark
 * Nov BBCV6387 The Ice Warriors box: BBCV6755 The Ice Warriors (incomplete)/BBCV6766 The Missing Years & The Underwater Menace: Episode 3

1999

 * Jan BBCV6610 Nightmare of Eden
 * Mar BBCV6671 The Keys of Marinus
 * Apr BBCV6773 Revenge of the Cybermen
 * May BBCV6672 The Face of Evil
 * Jul BBCV6888 The Crusade: Episodes 1 & 3/The Space Museum
 * Aug BBCV6774 Terror of the Zygons
 * Sep BBCV6889 The Curse of Fatal Death
 * Nov BBCV6875 Dalek Tin II: BBCV6928 Planet of the Daleks/BBCV6927 Revelation of the Daleks

2000
With the Release of the Cyberman Tin, The Colin Baker Era was complete on video. (Although Revelation of the Daleks would be re-released in 2001 in the Davros Boxset)
 * Jan BBCV6998 The Greatest Show in the Galaxy
 * Mar BBCV6876 The Invasion of Time
 * Apr BBCV6877 The Edge of Destruction/Pilot Episode
 * Jul BBCV6878 Time-Flight
 * Sep BBCV6959 An Unearthly Child
 * Nov BBCV7030 Cyberman Tin: BBCV6874 The Tenth Planet (incomplete)/BBCV7048 Attack of the Cybermen

2001
With the release of Delta and the Bannermen, the Sylvestor McCoy Era was complete on video, While Four to Doomsday completed the Peter Davison Era. (Although both Resurrection of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks would be re-released in the Davros Boxset later that year)
 * Feb BBCV6960 The Daleks
 * Mar BBCV7131 Delta and the Bannermen
 * May BBCV7132 City of Death
 * Jul BBCV7133 The Sun Makers
 * Sep BBCV7134 Four to Doomsday
 * Sep The Davros Collection: BBCV7251 Genesis of the Daleks/BBCV7252 Destiny of the Daleks/BBCV7253 Resurrection of the Daleks/BBCV7254 Revelation of the Daleks/BBCV7255 Remembrance of the Daleks
 * Nov BBCV7175 The Master Tin: BBCV7176 Colony in Space/BBCV7177 The Time Monster

2002

 * Jan BBCV7263 Planet of Giants
 * Mar BBCV7264 Underworld
 * May BBCV7265 The Ambassadors of Death
 * Jul BBCV7266 The Creature from the Pit
 * Sep BBCV7267 The Invisible Enemy
 * Sep BBCV7346 The Time Lord Collection: BBCV7363 The War Games/BBCV7364 The Three Doctors/BBCV7365 The Deadly Assassin
 * Nov BBCV7278 The First Doctor Box Set: BBCV7276 The Sensorites/BBCV7275The Time Meddler/BBCV7277 The Gunfighters

2003
The Horns of Nimon completed the Tom Baker Era, while Invasion of the Dinosaurs completed the Jon Pertwee Era.
 * Feb BBCV7331 The Mutants
 * Mar BBCV7332 Meglos
 * Jun BBCV7334 The Horns of Nimon
 * Oct BBCV7333 Invasion of the Dinosaurs
 * Nov BBCV7335 The Reign of Terror (incomplete)/The Faceless Ones: Episodes 1 & 3/The Web of Fear: Episode 1