The
Doctor Who Restoration Team routinely VidFIREs 1960s episodes of
Doctor Who when preparing them for release on
DVD. The process has also been applied to a number of other programmes, including two previously lost episodes of the BBC
sitcom ''
Dad's Army'', which were rediscovered in 2001. The episodes, "
Operation Kilt" and "
The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage," were VidFIREd in preparation for their broadcast as part of a "''Dad's Army
evening" on BBC Two. The remainder of series one and two of Dad's Army
was later processed and released on DVD. Episodes of Sykes and Public Eye'' have also been treated for DVD. A few 1960s
Doctor Who episodes, all starring
William Hartnell, did not undergo the VidFIRE process: Part One of
The Crusade - "The Lion", and parts 1-4 of
The Time Meddler were not processed because it was deemed that the damage to the films rendered the video effect unconvincing. (In the case of
The Time Meddler the damage was confined to part 4 "Checkmate" but the remaining episodes were left untreated also to match on DVD.). All were finally given the process in 2022 for the Season Two
Blu-ray boxset. An
easter egg included on the DVD release of
The Tomb of the Cybermen featured a brief clip from that serial with VidFIRE processing applied. This was an experiment by the Doctor Who Restoration Team to see how well VidFIRE would survive the
MPEG-2 encoding process. The experiment demonstrated that the VidFIRE illusion was not diminished by MPEG encoding and so the next relevant DVD release,
The Aztecs, was VidFIREd in its entirety.
The Tomb of The Cybermen has since been re-issued on DVD in entirely VidFIREd form as part of the
Revisitations 3 box set. A slightly revised version of the process, with an improved motion-estimation engine, was first used on the BBC's 2005 DVD release of
Quatermass and the Pit (as part of
The Quatermass Collection) and then on all subsequent relevant
Doctor Who DVD releases. The 1970s Doctor Who serials to have undergone the VidFIRE process are:
Doctor Who and the Silurians,
The Ambassadors of Death (episodes 2–7; episode 1 remains on original 2-inch tape),
Inferno,
Terror of the Autons,
The Mind of Evil,
The Claws of Axos (only episodes 2 and 3),
Colony in Space,
The Daemons (only episodes 1-3 and 5),
The Curse of Peladon,
The Sea Devils, (only episodes 1-3)
The Mutants, (only episodes 1 and 2)
The Time Monster, (only episodes 1-5)
Planet of the Daleks (only episode 3) and
Invasion of the Dinosaurs (only episode 1). Beyond this, the technique (although critically applauded) has seen relatively little exposure, perhaps because of a belief within the broadcasting industry that public interest in the kind of archive television that would benefit from VidFIRE is insufficient to justify the cost of processing. ==References==