Edge of Darkness DVD Easter Egg: Hidden BBC Disclaimer
The Edge of Darkness DVD contains a hidden easter egg that reveals an unusual disclaimer added by the BBC.
Unlike many DVD easter eggs, this one isn’t a deleted scene, outtake or behind-the-scenes feature. Instead, it provides some additional context about a fictional organisation featured in the series.
About Edge of Darkness
Originally broadcast in 1985, Edge of Darkness is a British television drama starring Bob Peck as police officer Ronald Craven, who investigates the murder of his daughter.
As the story unfolds, Craven becomes involved in a conspiracy involving government agencies, the nuclear industry and an environmental group known as Gaia.
Years after the original broadcast, the BBC added a disclaimer clarifying that the fictional Gaia organisation depicted in the series was not connected to a real-world organisation with the same name.
That disclaimer was also included as a hidden feature on the DVD release.
How to Access the Easter Egg
Insert Disc 1 and wait for the main menu to load.
- Select Episode Selection.
- Highlight Compassionate Leave.
- Do not press Enter.
- Press Left on your remote control.
- A nuclear symbol will appear on screen.
- Press Enter.
The hidden disclaimer will now play.
What You’ll See
The easter egg displays a BBC disclaimer explaining that the Gaia organisation featured in Edge of Darkness is entirely fictional and has no connection to any real organisation bearing the same name.
It’s a simple easter egg, but an interesting one because it preserves a small piece of broadcasting history that many viewers would otherwise never encounter.
Final Thoughts
Most DVD easter eggs are designed as bonus entertainment. The Edge of Darkness hidden feature is different.
Rather than providing extra footage, it documents a real-world issue that arose from the series and the steps the BBC took to avoid confusion between a fictional organisation and a real one.
For collectors of television DVDs and fans of hidden DVD content, it’s an unusual easter egg that’s worth taking a look at.
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