Explore the golden age of British science fiction with Out of the Unknown (1965–1971) — the BBC’s legendary anthology series that brought groundbreaking sci-fi literature to the television screen.
Each episode adapts stories from visionary authors such as Isaac Asimov, John Wyndham, Ray Bradbury, and J.G. Ballard, blending chilling speculation with sharp social commentary. Long thought lost, many episodes have been carefully restored from surviving film elements, making this collection an essential piece of television history.
✔️ 20 Complete Surviving Episodes – From BBC archives
✔️ Based on stories by Asimov, Bradbury, and Wyndham
✔️ Classic 1960s British Sci-Fi Anthology
✔️ DVD Format – Professionally authored with menus
✔️ Public Domain Preservation / Archival Television Source
✔️ Perfect for Collectors of Classic Sci-Fi & Rare British Television
Out of the Unknown (1965–1971) – 20 surviving episodes
Professionally authored multi-disc DVD set
Sturdy plastic case with clear labeling and menu navigation
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Our DVDs and USBs do not come with artwork.
They were never studio-produced for retail release.
All titles are from the public domain.
Each DVD comes in a sturdy plastic case with a menu for easy navigation.
With this method we are able to keep prices low while still offering rare and hard-to-find classics.
Because these shows are over 50 years old, video quality ranges from good to fair, depending on surviving film sources.
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• DVD format (Region Free)
• Plays on standard DVD players and computers with DVD drives
This is NOT a copy or bootleg.
This DVD is professionally mastered and authored using public-domain archival television sources. All episodes included are legally in the public domain and prepared specifically for collector viewing.
These episodes are over 65 years old. Video and audio quality may range from fair to good depending on the condition of surviving broadcast materials. Minor grain, softness, or audio hiss is normal for vintage television.
DVDs do not include retail cover art or shrink wrap, as most classic TV programs from this era were never released as commercial DVDs.
Back In Time TV specializes in preserving and sharing classic television and films sourced from verified public-domain archival files. Each DVD is carefully prepared for collectors and classic TV enthusiasts.
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