Talk:The Mark of the Rani

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[edit] DVD release

Doctor Who online has confirmed that there contact at 2|entertain has announced that this story will be released on DVD on 4th September 2006. No special features have been revealed yet

BBC website now lists these special features: Commentary by Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant and Kate O'Mara Lords and Luddites: A 40-minute documentary, featuring comments from Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Kate O'Mara, writers Pip and Jane Baker, actor Gary Cady, script editor Eric Saward and composer Jonathan Gibbs Now and Then: A look at the Blists Hill Victorian Museum used as the main filming location for this adventure Blue Peter: An 11-minute feature on the history of Ironbridge Gorge Saturday Superstore: Colin Baker and Nicola Bryant appear on the BBC children's show, and receive a phone call from an old friend... Deleted and extended scenes Photo gallery, PDFs of the 1985 Doctor Who Annual and Radio Times listings for this story Isolated music score for the whole story by Jonathan Gibbs, and an alternate music score for episode one by composer John Lewis --86.27.60.124 18:21, 23 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Title capitalisation

Having just received the DVD release, I note the on-screen title is The Mark of The Rani, contrary to our own style guide for "the Master", "the Doctor" etc. Should we be accurately reflecting this? --KJBracey 13:31, 2 September 2006 (UTC)

I'm going to be bloody-minded and say no, in this case. I much prefer sticking to what basically is proper typography. --khaosworks (talkcontribs) 14:06, 2 September 2006 (UTC)