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Missing Episodes
robdx
28-05-2010
Just been watching the Tenth Planet which has a recontruction of the lost part four.
Does anyone think this and other lost classics will ever turn up or are they scandalously lost forever.
Which classics would you most like to see turn up?
tingramretro
28-05-2010
Well, they've been turning up intermittently since the eighties so I suspect there are still more out there. Someone famously stated-very authoritatively-that there would always be 110 episodes missing a few years back, just before another was found-and we're now down to 108.

Personally, I'm waiting for The Web of Fear to turn up...
11's Bow Tie
28-05-2010
Originally Posted by tingramretro:
“Personally, I'm waiting for The Web of Fear to turn up...”

That and Power of the Daleks for me
daveyboy7472
29-05-2010
Obviously I'd like to see them all turn up but that's unlikely!

The ones I'd like to see the most are The Tenth Planet, Episode 4, both Troughton Dalek Stories and all of Series 5 missing stories , especially the two Yeti ones.
M@nterik
29-05-2010
Originally Posted by robdx:
“Just been watching the Tenth Planet which has a recontruction of the lost part four.
Does anyone think this and other lost classics will ever turn up or are they scandalously lost forever.
Which classics would you most like to see turn up?”

Fury from the Deep and Tenth Planet 4 for me.

However it is very unlikely we will see many more return. The rate of return has really diminished. At the start of the eighties we had quite a few returned for a few years but then it started to tail off and we have had 2 in the last 10 plus years. We may get a couple over the next 20 years or so as people who may have taken them die and their relatives find them and return them.That is how DMP2 came back. But that is all.
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