Missing
episodes of Doctor Who from 1960s found gathering dust in a cupboard in Nigeria...
Aba boys in action? Lol. Nine long-lost episodes of Doctor Who,
which have not been seen since the 1960s, have been recovered after they were
tracked down gathering dust in a store room in Nigeria, Daily
The discovery of the episodes in Nigeria will cause much
excitement for devotees of the long-running series, for which there are dozens
of missing episodes dating back to its early years. The previously lost nine
shows were among 11 traced to a television relay station and the find brings
back to life an entire six-episode story, while another is almost complete.
Phillip Morris, the director of Television International
Enterprises Archive, unearthed the programmes by looking up the records of overseas
shipments of tapes made by the BBC
The stories, The Enemy Of The World (1967) and The Web Of Fear
(1968) and both starring Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor, have now been
remastered by BBC Worldwide, the corporation's commercial arm.
Mr Morris said: 'I remember wiping the dust off the masking tape
on the canisters and my heart missed a beat as I saw the words Doctor Who. When
I read the story code, I realised I'd found something pretty special.'
Only one episode of The Enemy Of The World - which featured
Deborah Watling as companion Victoria, and Frazer Hines, later to find fame in
Emmerdale as Jamie - had remained in the archives, so the addition of
programmes one, two, four, five and six have completed the story.
Fiona Eastwood, director of consumer products, BBC Worldwide,
said: 'We are thrilled with the recent discovery of The Web Of Fear and The
Enemy Of The World and we're very happy to be launching re-mastered versions of
these treasured episodes to fans as we celebrate the 50th year of Doctor Who.'
The BBC still had the first edition in the Web Of Fear story,
and the new finds mean only number three is missing. The tale introduced
Nicholas Courtney as Lethbridge-Stewart, who began with the rank of Colonel but
later became Brigadier.
The missing episode has been recreated using 37 still images
which were available and the original audio which survived.
Many programmes from the era, along with many classic shows,
disappeared as a result of efforts to save space. There are still 27 Doctor Who
stories which have not been recovered or for which episodes are missing.
In total, 97 episodes are still unaccounted for.
One episode from both The Enemy of the World and The Web of Fear
were shown at a special BBC event in London yesterday.
Episode one of The Enemy of the World is said to be akin to an
early James Bond film, with armed villains, a foreign villain and a scene
featuring an exploding helicopter.
The Web of fear meanwhile sees the Doctor locked in battle with
the Great Intelligence in the tunnels of the London Underground.
The BBC was even accused of secretly filming at an Underground
station at the time as its sets were deemed so realistic.
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