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August 16th, 2010 3 comments

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Wiped! Doctor Who’s Missing Episodes

telos-wipedWiped! Doctor Who’s Missing Episodes
Telos Publishing Ltd
by Richard Molesworth

In the 1960s, the BBC screened 253 episodes of its cult science fiction show Doctor Who, starring William Hartnell and then Patrick Troughton as the time travelling Doctor.

Yet by 1975, the Corporation had wiped the master tapes of every single one of these episodes.

Of the 124 Doctor Who episodes starring Jon Pertwee shown between 1970 and 1974, the BBC destroyed over half of the original transmission tapes within two years of their original broadcast.

In the years that followed, the BBC, along with dedicated fans of the series, began the arduous task of trying to track down copies of as many missing Doctor Who episodes as possible.

The search covered BBC sales vaults, foreign television stations, overseas archives, and numerous networks of private film collectors, until the tally of missing programmes was reduced to just 108 episodes.

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3 comments

  • ross campbell

    December 12th, 2011 - 6:42pm

    Yeah i quite want to learn about the daleks master plan and the power of the daleks

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    • MasterKasterborous

      December 14th, 2011 - 12:01am

      I would definitely suggest this to you. It is a long read and parts can be quite depressing but it sets apart the facts and the lies that many people believe and truly fascinating.

  • MasterKasterborous

    December 12th, 2011 - 6:00pm

    This book is fantastic and I recommend this to anyone who is interested in the topic of lost episodes. Although it is slightly out of date due to the finds of Galaxy 4 Episode 3 and Fury From The Deep Episode 2 it covers everything you’ll need to know!

    Reply

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