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Radio Times-Newly Found Episodes Released Soon

Doctor Who: newly discovered lost episodes to be released for sale this week

Make of this what you will…

Recently recovered missing Patrick Troughton episodes will be made available digitally later this week, RadioTimes.com can reveal

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124 comments

  • Anonymous

    October 7th, 2013 - 5:48pm

    Well Sierra Leone had all of Series 3 apart from Mission to the Unknown and The Daleks’ Master Plan, but they were all seemingly lost in a fire in 1999. It could be possible the films managed to escape (but that’s all they had, so it is possible it is from a combination of countries, especially as there were no Troughton episodes yet they seem to be the ones people are certain of).

  • Some bloke

    October 7th, 2013 - 5:42pm

    That’s my second most wanted story returned next to fury from the deep 🙂 Oh by the way guys, the bbc have postponed the conferenc tomorrow, until the end of this week. They reckon they will announce which episodes have been recovered then 🙁 ITS TAKING FOREVER

  • ZygonTerror

    October 7th, 2013 - 5:36pm

    It would be nice to see something from the macra terror being discovered as so little exists of it already.

  • Tim M

    October 7th, 2013 - 5:04pm

    Yep…announcement on missing episodes found will not be announced in full until later in the week. But something or several things most certainly have been found of that I’m very sure. Whatever has turned up is worth a little celebration in this 50th anniversary year. I hope the three stories often mentioned as possible finds are true and that ‘Marco Polo’ , ‘The Enemy of the World’ and ‘The Web of Fear’ have been found complete. They are 3 stories that I very highly regard, 2 are classics and 1 is very underrated but a gem nonetheless.

  • MasterKasterborous

    October 7th, 2013 - 4:45pm

    The RT (Radio Times) is regularly updated. The RT (Restoration Team) site, like you said Jonny, is not as much. I think we should stop abbreviating things! 😛

  • booboo

    October 7th, 2013 - 4:43pm

    Said press conference now reportedly delayed

    all getting rather silly

  • MasterKasterborous

    October 7th, 2013 - 4:42pm

    Which is no time at all! Think about how long it took to get Air Lock onto DVD which they did as quickly as they could. Tomb was kept secret for as long as possible to stop the wait being longer and they didn’t do any restoration.

  • MasterKasterborous

    October 7th, 2013 - 4:40pm

    Where is that from?

  • Some bloke

    October 7th, 2013 - 3:56pm

    a new bbc iplayer? Dunno anything about that but I know that a BFI player is set to be released soon

  • HornsOfAzal

    October 7th, 2013 - 3:44pm

    I tried to post a little more about what the DG is up to tomorrow and it makes for real interesting reading…alas I assume the site didnt like what I wrote…

    Im just wondering what the invites to Tony Halls little soiret actually looked like…..

  • HornsOfAzal

    October 7th, 2013 - 3:41pm

    Little extract from theguardian com…

    this week sees Hall’s first major speech on his vision for the BBC’s future. It will be an unashamed attempt to move the BBC from back foot to front, from retreat to advance. There will be references to “simplification”, meaning there are too many boards, too many meetings, too many people whose main role is to check on others, and not enough focus on risk-taking and the best creative outcomes – in short, too much bureaucracy. This will go down well with the frontline troops and those elsewhere who seek a more efficient BBC. But it is all much more easily said than done, and I’d be surprised to hear much by way of detail.

    But the centrepiece of Hall’s presentation will be about the digital future.

    wonder what the invites to Halls speech look like ???

  • Anonymous

    October 7th, 2013 - 3:37pm

    Im confused on source says it’s two episodes does that mean two orphan episodes or two complete story’s and another source say’s it’s 100 and other says it’s 90

    MAKE UP YOUR MIND IF ANY MISSING EPISODES HAVE BEEN FOUND HOW MANY ARE THERE?

  • HornsOfAzal

    October 7th, 2013 - 3:19pm

    How interesting tomorrow the DG of the BBC is holding a major meeting about the future of the Beeb…including news of a new BBC Iplayer….

    Funny it should be the same day as this meeting about Doctor Who….purportedly…..

  • Nick

    October 7th, 2013 - 1:10pm

    Two facets of the omnirumour continue to intrigue me. I’ve now heard no less than FIVE African countries being mentioned – Siera Leone, Uganda, Zambia, Ethiopia and Nigeria. Not quite sure why that is. Possibly just Chinese whispers. But also it’s possible that if someone has made it his mission to scour Africa for lost episodes he could well have visited all those countries and accumulated goods in several places. This would explain the POV of those contesting the Ethiopia situation and quoting the “fact” that they only had 77 episodes in the first place. Just a thought.

    Secondly….how on earth is it that there is such a wide variation in numbers quoted?! The first few things I read said it was definitely 90. Then I read a couple saying 94. Then “over 100”. Then 106, ie all of them. And at the other end of the scale I’ve heard it’s only around a dozen and even some of those could be duplicates!

    In spite of these inconsistencies hovever, I’ve heard some interesting info from a variety of sources that seems for the most part to be non-contradictory and it basically adds up. I’m thinking the BBC were probably planning to make an announcement during the anniversary celebrations but there have been so many leaks they’ve reluctantly decided to bring it forward. Lets all hope for the best. Anything at all is great news, but the more the merrier, obviously, and I can’t wait to see these stories on my shelf at home with all the others. I never thought I’d see the day. Nobody did. And of course maybe we won’t. But let’s hope tomorrow brings something wonderful and we can all party like we mean it for the rest of the year, eh?

  • Nick

    October 7th, 2013 - 12:57pm

    The BFI are hosting the press conference? Or maybe co-hosting it with the BBC? Not heard mention of that elsewhere. Source…?

  • Anonymous

    October 7th, 2013 - 12:19pm

    Apparently that’s the BFI confirmed they are hosting the event so it is real and something has been found.

  • prof horner

    October 7th, 2013 - 11:14am

    One 50 birth day dream did not come true Yorkshire winning the county championship.
    But please the web of fear returned be true.

  • Anonymous

    October 7th, 2013 - 10:50am

    I hope its evil of the daleks

  • Jamiouse

    October 7th, 2013 - 10:30am

    Even if no complete stories have been found random orphan episodes is still great news. Just see what Marco, Savages or Fury looked like would be amazing, hopefully though it will be complete stories or enough episodes to make animation possible for DVD release.

  • Tim M

    October 7th, 2013 - 10:14am

    I’m convinced now that something has been found regarding missing Doctor Who. And if (and it’s a BIG IF) anything substantial has been found in foreign tv station archive, then the likely countries that could possibly still hold episodes could be Ethiopia, Sierra Leone and/or Nigeria. Information on the whereabouts of what happened to their prints is a bit sketchy. They are not known to exist in these countries and yet there isn’t any confirmation or paper work to say what actually happened to them. So they could in all possibility just be lost somewhere in their archives.

  • Nick

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:37am

    I couldn’t agree more. ANY missing episode being recovered now is phenomenally good news. Precious little has surfaced in the last 20 years. But everything is relative, right…?

    What price Evil Of The Daleks? I would pay £50 for THAT DVD without complaints, no question! Id probably also pay that for The Massacre if I had to, but I’d probably moan about it for a while.

  • Johnny

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:31am

    I would love even one single episode form “The Massacre” to be returned as I love the story.

    On the other hand *any* episode recoveries are good in my point of view.

  • booboo

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:21am

    its going to be a very interesting few days that’s for sure – whatever happens

  • booboo

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:18am

    would imagine sow but i suppose it depends on what they have found

    so far it 2 poor quality eps to 89 episodes, anyone guess at this point

  • Nick

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:18am

    These are “believed” to be both Troughtons. But believed by whom and why? Could well be the two eps we already knew about. Disappointing if so. Conversely, a guy on another site made a most intelligent suggestion I’m putting forward as highly likely: Ice Warriors 2 & 3. I agree with the other guy’s reasoning. The DVD with animated eps has only just come out, the BBC spent a lot of money on it and will want to sell all the copies they’ve made, so a special edition of that story is not likely to be seen any time in the next few years. The perfect candidate for some kind of appetiser if you ask me.

    There also seems to be a lot of confusion – as always! – as to the difference between an epidode and a story. They are highly unlikely to be putting a couple of random episodes from completely / almost-completely lost stories like Macra Terror or Fury From The Deep on the internet, are they? And they are equally unlikely to be putting complete stories on here either because they probably believe that will have negative impact on DVD sales in the future.

    Yes, yes, yes, we all want this to be true. Can’t say I’m that excited about The Massacre or Marco Polo, but even they would be a very exciting alternative to nothing at all. I’m not as paranoid about this rumour show as most seem to be. Frankly I believe it now. It’s too big and detailed a rumour to have no basis in fact at all to my mind. Especially now both the Sunday People and Radio Times have given it some credence.

  • Some bloke

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:14am

    still don’t wanna use itunes

  • Johnny

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:10am

    The RT website hasn’t been updated for sometime, so I wouldn’t expect any announcement to be posted on there.

  • Johnny

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:08am

    It actually took six months for “Tomb of the Cybermen” to be released on VHS once the episodes had been recovered.

  • Johnny

    October 7th, 2013 - 9:06am

    Presumably *if* anything has been recovered, BBC Worldwide would release it on DVD.

  • booboo

    October 7th, 2013 - 8:10am

    I can see why they might do it. If the rumours are true and numerous episodes have been recovered its way of wetting peoples appetites.

    better than “we have recovered “x” number of episodes but you are going to have to wait months before you can see any on them” i suppose

    There is a press conference Tuesday although no one knows what its specifically about.

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