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| Consumer Advice: | No consumer advice is available for this work |
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| This work was passed with no cuts made. |
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| The main spoken language in this work is English. |
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| Directed by Brendan Sheppard |  |
The cast for this work includes: Not known. |
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| When submitted to the BBFC the work had a running time of 49m 18s. |
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| This work was submitted to the BBFC by 2 entertain Video Ltd. . |
| 2 entertain Video Ltd. identified this work as DVD additional material |
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General Remarks |
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This work is made up of a number of separate components.
Note that since February 2001 the BBFC has measured each component separately, but older works may not have the exact details, only a list of titles.
00:09:14:06 THE TIME WARRIOR PHOTO GALLERY/RADIO TIMES COVER SHOOT/PUBLICITY PICTURES
00:00:28:17 (TRAILER)
00:00:37:21 (CONTINUITY)
00:01:28:17 (EASTER EGG 1)
00:00:36:20 (EASTER EGG 2)
00:30:12:14 BEGINNING THE END - MAKING THE TIME WARRIOR
00:00:13:10 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 1 SHOT 1)
00:00:19:23 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 1 SHOT 2)
00:00:08:24 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 1 SHOT 3)
00:00:12:01 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 1 SHOT 4)
00:00:31:18 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 1 SHOT 5)
00:00:19:18 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 1 SHOT 6)
00:00:26:07 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 2 SHOT 2)
00:00:22:16 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 2 SHOT 3)
00:00:12:20 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 2 SHOT 4)
00:00:09:22 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 2 SHOT 5)
00:00:22:12 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 2 SHOT 6)
00:00:17:20 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 3 SHOT 1)
00:00:22:10 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 4 SHOT 1)
00:00:16:06 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 4 SHOT 2)
00:00:22:05 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 4 SHOT 3)
00:00:31:12 (NEW CGI SEQUENCES PART 4 SHOT 4)
00:01:28:21 DOCTOR WHO - COMING SOON TO DVD |
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A film or video, together with associated trailers may exist in several versions and all versions known to the BBFC are listed below.
| Category | Type | Date | Company | Run Time | Cut | Title |
 | Video | 11/05/2007 | 2 entertain Video Ltd. | 49m 18s | | DOCTOR WHO - THE TIME WARRIOR - DVD EXTRAS |
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Details are likely to be more complete and accurate for the version submitted most recently.
When a film is transferred to video the running time will be shorter by approximately 4% due to the differing number of frames per second. This does not mean that the video version has been cut or re-edited. |
| This entry was last updated 12/01/2011 |