95 missing episodes remain.
Doctor Who Social Club
A community for discussing all things Doctor Who.
Rules
1 Be constructive
All posts/comments must be thoughtful and balanced.
2 Be welcoming
It is important that everyone from newbies to longtime fans feel welcome, no matter their gender, sexual orientation, religion or race.
3 Be truthful
All posts/comments must be factually accurate and verifiable. We are not a place for gossip, rumors, or manipulative or misleading content.
4 Be nice
If a polite way cannot be found to phrase what it is you want to say, don't say anything at all. Insulting or disparaging remarks about any human being are expressly not allowed.
5 Spoilers
Utilize the spoiler system for any and all spoilers relating to the most recently-aired episode. Spoiler protection will not be granted to information that is out in the mainstream media.
6 Keep on-topic
All submissions must be directly about the DW franchise (the shows, movies, books, etc.). Off-topic discussions are welcome at c/Quarks.
7 Meta
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Upcoming Episodes
| Date | Episode | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 12-07 | TWB 1x01 | "Homo Aqua" |
| 12-07 | TWB 1x02 | "Plastic Apocalypse" |
| 12-14 | TWB 1x03 | "The Deep" |
| 12-14 | TWB 1x04 | "The Witch of the Waterfall" |
| 12-21 | TWB 1x05 | "The End of the War" |
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At least now "The chase" will be halfway complete /s
When you add it up, what amounts to more than two full seasons from the show's formative years are missing. I remain optimistic, but even I don't think all of that will ever be recovered.
Crazy
But with The Daleks' Master Plan, the story was not sold overseas.
Censors in Australia and New Zealand deemed it too violent, and without their buy-in, selling to other markets was not profitable.
Combined with the move towards colour, the black and white story was thought to have little future value and consigned to the bin.
Every recovered episode is to be celebrated, but damn. This is impressive.
My partner and I are both completely unsurprised that they were retained in a private collection primarily composed of film and video of trains and canals.
Who knows what’s left to be found in the estate collections of early television buffs.
Thats what this project is trying to address, before it all goes to estate clearances or some clueless person puts them in the skip.