Review The Missing Episodes

Doctor Omega

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Quotes from attendees at today's convention.....


Ian's panel was very good. He was warm and generous, candid and open.

On Phil Morris he said that he (Ian) believed that PM has 90 missing episodes.
He condemned PM for keeping his cards close to his chest.

"I hate the secrecy, it's not fair to Doctor Who fans," he said.

Ian talked about how someone (sorry didn't catch who but suspect Waris Hussein) had been led to believe back in 2013 that Marco Polo was back.

"Morris told him not to buy it. Here we are in 2017 and we've still not got Marco Polo back," Ian said.

He also said something along the lines of his catchphrase: "I want to be wrong on 97 missing episodes". This got a large round of applause.

Sue Malvern was lovely too, confirming Ian's recollections of how he found or helped to find missing episodes.
It was all jolly natured and the 45 minutes flew by so quickly no time for questions.


Message from. Morris just read out. He sends apologies, says his schedule has been all over the shop after complications to his wife's pregnancy (healthy baby girl now).

He is now catching up and is in the Middle East.

After a message of support for Manchester, he added: "enjoy today to the max."

There was some lukewarm applause after the statement.
 
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Doctor Omega

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Sigh.....

He's at it again.....


Philip Morris‏ @archives1963

"The Darkest hour" is just before the dawn.

Serial D - the only capital here is, of course, the story code for Marco Polo.

But Phil knows that, of course.

And fans have picked up on it, as he knew they would.

Why, Phil? Why?
 
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Doctor Omega

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Ian Levine's Doctor Who Recon Trailer [Missing Episodes]


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Shada

running from 1:27 to 5:24.


Evil of the Daleks

Starts at 5:25 to 8:15


Mission to the Unknown

8:18 to 9:50.


The Dalek’s Master Plan

9:54 to 10:45.


Gallifrey

This is found at 10:48 to 16:05


Yellow Fever

Another original production, this one with a firmer position in Doctor Who lore, appearing at 16:04 to 22:50 of Levine’s compilation.


Lost in the Dark Dimension

This one appears at 22:50 to 27:34 on Levine’s compilation.


The Eight Doctors

Appearing at 27:40 to 33:25 of Levine’s compilation.

This is not a lost episode like Evil of the Daleks or Dalek Masterplan, or an orphaned script or story, like Dark Dimensions or Yellow Fever. Rather, this one is based on a novel by Terrance Dicks


Downtime

Showing up at 33:28 to 38:15, the first part seems like new material, the rest of it is just clipped from the original downtime. Only done so as to add Sylvester McCoy into Downtime.


Death Comes to Time

This is a peculiar one, appearing at 38:18 to 44:23.


Destiny of the Doctors

We’re almost to the end of Levine’s marathon compilation. This one 44:26 to 47:03.


This seems to be a wraparound plot for a 1997 computer game called ‘Destiny of the Doctors.’ In that game, the Master has taken over the planet Siralos, a world made from ‘pure psychic energy’ where he kidnaps the seven incarnations of the Doctor. Luckily, the Doctor (Doctors?) create a psychic being called the Graak, a sort of agile jellyfish who is the player’s character, to get them out of the jam. The Graak wanders around the Tardis, performing various tasks and trying to stay out of the way of, or defeat, Sontarans, Yeti, Zygons, Sea Devils, Silurians, Cybermen, Daleks, Ice Warriors, Quarks, Autons and Raston Warrior Robots.

Anthony Ainley appeared in voice and video clips as the Master. His collected clips from the game appear on the DVD for survival. All of the surviving Doctors except McGann – Tom Baker, Colin Baker, McCoy and Davison appear (audio only) in the game, as does the Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier. Pertwee was represented by dialogue snipped from his serials, while Troughton and Hartnell’s Doctors voices were played by David Coker.

What we have here is Ian Levine’s attempt to incorporate the game into a narrative based episode or fan video by shooting extra footage and wrap around footage, and maybe editing the heck out of it all.


Music of the Spheres

The last one, running from 47:06 to 49:12, and concluding Levine’s showreel.
 
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Doctor Omega

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Ian Levine seems to be obsessed with - somewhat eccentrically - filling in narrative gaps for the BBC.

And the BBC seem to be obsessed with not noticing Ian Levine at all.

He's offered them this stuff for free, but, so far, no luck. I think it sadly just falls short of being high enough quality.

So, when all's said and done, I can't say I blame the BBC. :emoji_alien:
 

Doctor Omega

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Not a Doctor Who find, but Kalediscope are getting ready to announce a find from a telefantasy series.....

No idea what it is yet though.

Will update a.s.a.p.....or feel free to update this if you hear something.....


Posted on kalediscope Facebook page by Greg bakun
Today we are recording a couple of interviews for the next podcast but we need to hurry up and get it out because the next release coincides with an announcement for an exciting find of a telefantasy series! #NotDrWho
 

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UPDATE:

Kaledescope have announced the following....

The find is a pristine complete AUDIO recording of a missing episode of Adam Adamant Lives! We know a lot of our friends and supporters were probably hoping for something a bit more visual to go along with this audio find but we are very excited by what this is and we will share the name of the episode, how it was found and audio clips from the recently found episode on the next episode of Kaleidoscope’s From the Archive: A British Television Podcast.

ADAM ADAMANT LIVES!

https://www.imdforums.com/threads/adam-adamant-lives-1966.3395/
 

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An interview with Paul Vanezis about the finding of a 1959 BBC adaption of BLEAK HOUSE.....


https://www.simplyhe.com/blogs/news...-lost-episodes-of-charles-dickens-bleak-house


Dickens' elegant satire about a disputed inheritance and the self-serving workings of the legal system gripped the public imagination in this classic 1959 TV series adapted by the prolific Constance Cox, best known for surprising viewers with her explosive Oliver Twist.

Andrew Cruickshank stars as John Jarndyce and Diana Fairfax as his ward Esther Summerson in this delightfully complex comic drama. A mystery story in which Esther uncovers the truth about her birth and her lost mother Lady Dedlock (Iris Russell); a murder story featuring one of the first detectives in English fiction, Inspector Bucket (Richard Pearson); at it's heart is a redemption tale about a desolate home transformed by compassionate love.

Colin Jeavons and Elizabeth Shepherd are Esther's fellow wards and bequest rivals Richard Carstone and Ada Clare, and some of Dickens' most colourful minor characters also sweep into view, including devious family lawyer Tulkinghorn (John Phillips), hen-pecked legal stationer Snagsby (Lesley French), bird-loving old maid Miss Flite (Nora Nicholson), smitten clerk William Guppy (Timothy Bateson), moneygrubbing litigator Vholes (Gerald Cross), ill-tempered moneylender Smallweed (Terence Soall) and sozzled rag-and-bottle man Krook (Wilfred Brambell).

A slick and satisfying examination of double-dealing and injustice.
 

Doctor Omega

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Fans attempted a "reimagining" a few years back, until the BBC clamped down on it.






I can't shake the feeling that, at the end of the day, it is simply a vanity project on the part of the actor who has, presumably cast himself as The Doctor.
 

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Phillip Morris, who found ENEMY and WEB and has long been suspected of hoarding MARCO POLO and perhaps others has scored an own goal by attacking a rival episode hunter on Twitter, by dredging up a silly letter the guy wrote when he was 14 and using it to attack the man's character now....


https://twitter.com/archives1963/st...io/iframe/twitter.min.html#942280454559993858


It has been speculated that Phil is jealous of Chris Perry and Kaleidascope's success at finding and releasing missing television, such as this week's discovery of an episode of THE WEDNESDAY SHOW with Spike Milligan.
 

Doctor Omega

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From Planet Mondas forum....


Anybody else hearing rumours that The Smugglers and Tenth Planet have been recovered and is being prepared for immediate release ? It's probably a load of crap, but somebody alot closer to Dr Who fandom has told me he heard something from someone but when I went online looking for some kind of confirmation all I could find was on 4chan which as you know isn't most reliable source of information. Has anybody else on here heard anything ? Thanks !
Interesting. And I've heard something very vague. Just a promising grunt which is probably nowt.
The BBC archives FB page changed their photo to the Tenth Planet Cybermen the other day. Naturally I'm assuming that it was just to do with the Christmas special, but you know there's always the 2% which goes "hmm".
It would be odd to release it now though - they've missed the gift market.
Oh well. Not long to wait for this one to debunk itself.


 

johnnybear

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Yes I've seen this on there today as well but it's got to be a hoax as BBC2 would never screen Tenth Planet without any pre-publicity and let us not forget it's black and white status and ability to make them even more money by placing it on I-Tunes first!
JB
 

johnnybear

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There is a thread on the Planet Mondas forum where people discuss why Mr.Morris is hoarding all the episodes that he has found on his travels! With many people believing he has notable episodes stashed away and is his own worst enemy and reasons for why he's not releasing any information to the fans!
JB
 

Doctor Omega

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Yeah, I am on there as Cygnus Prime.

That book doesn't sound too interesting to me, with the focus being on why he has not returned them. The psychology of Morris is not something I am sure I want to delve into. But at least in the podcast the author as good as confirms that Morris does have more. :emoji_alien:
 
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