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Post by Robert Lia on Jul 13, 2018 22:43:38 GMT
Now a days The Christmas show is a major plot point but your right the shows we had in the 70's could be screened in any order. The only difference would be sometimes the children or teenagers look suddenly younger in the episode that's held back
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Post by Jaspal Cheema on Jul 14, 2018 20:59:20 GMT
I've been reading up on where the missing episodes were screened and have come across a rumour stating that Mission to the Unknown may have been shown on 6 November 1972 in Singapore. Apparently after they had finished showing The Three Doctors Part Four there, Planet of the Daleks Part One was supposed to air the following week however Planet Part One didn't screen the following week and something else did instead which may have been Mission. I have come across 2 websites which state this and am not sure how accurate the rumour is. Has anyone got any further information on the likelihood of this story being true? Any documentation relating to the ratings that this screening might have gathered? TV stations must record this information surely and this would allow confirmation of the transmission?
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Post by Matthew Kurth on Jul 16, 2018 4:46:52 GMT
Out of curiosity, do the royalty sheets for Galaxy Four specify payment for a specific number of episodes (ie, four)? I'm trying to understand what the paperwork looks like and how we can feel confident that Mission couldn't have been included with the rest of Serial T, either as a misunderstanding at the payment/ordering level or at the print sourcing level. The Clearance History Sheet for 'Serial T' records it (in three places!) as being a 4 parter. Thanks for the detail, Jon. It's appreciated!
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