johnnybear
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Can't say I've come across you as Cygnus, Doctor Omega! I've been on there for a while too and love that page even if we're not getting any information on lost Troughton classics!
JB
JB
If you want the best bit of music on TV ever, here it is...The best bit of music on television ever..probably?
JB
the best ITC music has got to be Space 1999, first season of course!
The topic of Doctor Who missing episodes has been dormant relatively recently, but a tangent in an interview with producer/director Paul Vanezis, who has aided in the recovery of other previously missing Doctor Who episodes, may raise the profile once again. (Listen to the interview with Steven starting at 30:36; JR Southall joins Steven later to discuss what Paul said). Elsewhere, Doctor Who on Twitch has been an unprecedented success, launching new memes and generating fresh enthusiasm amongst a whole new generation of Doctor Who fans!
Paul Vanezis confirmed that 1 or 2 missing episodes are definitely in the hands of collectors. Nice to get a conformation.
In addition to discussing a few film cans in the hands of private collectors, Vanezis had a lengthy discussion about the importance of bicycling routes. He played down the whole TIE connection - interesting in itself given that we've previously been led to believe that finding out about TIE was a big breakthrough - but played up the possibility of a BBC hub, though not, apparently, in Singapore. He backed up Morris's account of Enemy and Web travelling via Gibraltar. On the whole, while he said nothing specific, his tone suggested that Morris has not had a big find.
his tone suggested that Morris has not had a big find.
Australian Television Archive have posted a teasing comment and photo on Facebook: "Always exciting when a BBC-TV film can turns up, you never know what it may contain! Always exciting when a BBC-TV film can turns up, you never know what it may contain!"
Paul Vanezis confirmed that 1 or 2 missing episodes are definitely in the hands of collectors. Nice to get a conformation.
If it’s two episodes we’re talking about, they could be the ones that were borrowed from the archives by children’s show Blue Peter – and never returned. Those were episode four of The Daleks’ Masterplan, and episode four of The Tenth Planet.