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Post by maxstenner on Feb 26, 2023 13:00:02 GMT
Are there any stories to not have any audio recordings, that aren’t missing either way?
What was the last missing story to have audio discovered?
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Post by John Wall on Feb 26, 2023 14:17:01 GMT
I’m pretty sure there’s audio for everything, including Feast of Stephen, although the quality is variable.
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Post by maxstenner on Feb 26, 2023 14:31:54 GMT
I’m pretty sure there’s audio for everything, including Feast of Stephen, although the quality is variable. Even An Unearthly Child 1?
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Post by George D on Feb 26, 2023 14:59:14 GMT
I’m pretty sure there’s audio for everything, including Feast of Stephen, although the quality is variable. Even An Unearthly Child 1? Yes. It's included in the video;) All videos have audio hence we have them .
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Post by maxstenner on Feb 26, 2023 15:13:57 GMT
Even An Unearthly Child 1? Yes. It's included in the video;) All videos have audio hence we have them . I’m referring to domestic audio recordings like we have for the missing episodes.
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Post by John Wall on Feb 26, 2023 15:56:49 GMT
Yes. It's included in the video;) All videos have audio hence we have them . I’m referring to domestic audio recordings like we have for the missing episodes. In some cases better quality home recordings have been used on DVD/BluRay releases.
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Post by stevegerald on Feb 26, 2023 21:29:50 GMT
I’m pretty sure there’s audio for everything, including Feast of Stephen, although the quality is variable. Even An Unearthly Child 1? I think so, on original broadcast no less. That's how we know they're complete. However, we don't actually have the audio for everything that's missing, many would not record the cliffhanger reprise, starting from where the previous episode left off, so we don't have the audio for many of those reenactments.
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Post by markperry on Feb 27, 2023 5:24:33 GMT
The Tenth Planet Ep 4 off-air sounded way better the existing poor opticals. Maybe an option for the blu ray is to have either optical or off-air sources included.(that's assuming their the same quality as ep 4)
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Post by George D on Feb 28, 2023 17:45:47 GMT
Good quality audios can sound better ( like graham strongs, etc)
Many earlier audios are not graham strongs and hence vary in quality.
I agree an original audio can help comparing to what's broadcast but i wondering if most microphone recordings would be less than the optical track.
Unfortunately most recordings cut off beginning and ending credits so the voice overs would still likely be missing
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Post by ethanmuse93 on Feb 28, 2023 21:16:27 GMT
Yes. The Peter Cushing radio pilot is lost.
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Post by George D on Mar 1, 2023 1:53:26 GMT
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Post by Ed Brown on Mar 5, 2023 16:17:17 GMT
What you need is this link (in fact posted above already, I see), which gives all the details of which fans of the show recorded which episodes - missingepisodes.blogspot.com/p/soundtracks.htmlNo one can answer the question asked, because audio tapes and other details were not collected for serials which exist in full. Hence there are no fan recordings prior to 'Marco Polo'. David Holman and Graham Strong were not the only people who recorded the show, there was also Richard Landen, James Russell, David Butler and Allen Wilson. But Graham's tapes superceded everything else because they are such high quality. He didn't record the early serials, and for those David Holman's recordings are the best of all those which have come to light. In fact, the latest find is the Randolph tapes, a collection of recordings from 60 episodes. I haven't heard them, myself, but presumably they have been deemed not useful, because none of the David Holman or Graham Strong episodes have been removed from the blogspot table (see above link).
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Post by Rob Moss on Mar 5, 2023 17:18:49 GMT
What you need is this link (in fact posted above already, I see), which gives all the details of which fans of the show recorded which episodes - missingepisodes.blogspot.com/p/soundtracks.htmlNo one can answer the question asked, because audio tapes and other details were not collected for serials which exist in full. Hence there are no fan recordings prior to 'Marco Polo'. David Holman and Graham Strong were not the only people who recorded the show, there was also Richard Landen, James Russell, David Butler and Allen Wilson. But Graham's tapes superceded everything else because they are such high quality. He didn't record the early serials, and for those David Holman's recordings are the best of all those which have come to light. In fact, the latest find is the Randolph tapes, a collection of recordings from 60 episodes. I haven't heard them, myself, but presumably they have been deemed not useful, because none of the David Holman or Graham Strong episodes have been removed from the blogspot table (see above link). My understanding is that the Randolph tapes are complete, and include all reprises and full credits with continuity announcements missing from previous off-airs in a few cases.
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Post by jcoleman on Mar 6, 2023 2:45:44 GMT
Interesting that the person whose site that is has credited Simeon D Carter for the information detailed in the 'Cliffhangers' section seeing as it appears to be, almost verbatim, the list I compiled and posted here some time ago in answer to a question Simeon asked: missingepisodes.proboards.com/post/86174/threadAh well.
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Post by stevegerald on Mar 7, 2023 13:33:53 GMT
because audio tapes and other details were not collected for serials which exist in full They were though, that's how we know The Keys of Marinus isn't complete. In fact the recent Season 2 Blu-ray uses off-air audio for many existing episodes. Where did you hear that? Because I think I've heard in an interview they've got off-air recordings for every single episode on original transmission. That site isn't very reliable though, as it hasn't been updated since 2020.
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