|
Post by Angel Amezquita (Angelgreat) on Apr 21, 2023 16:37:43 GMT
Other than the Feast of Steven, Which missing episodes of Doctor Who do you think are considered lost forever?
|
|
|
Post by George D on Apr 21, 2023 20:33:13 GMT
Everything they don't find.
|
|
|
Post by barneyhall on Apr 21, 2023 23:06:37 GMT
This question has been asked multiple times in this forum, if you just do a little scrolling or search you'll see. Otherwise I'd expect more treading the same ground over and over or sarcasm.
|
|
|
Post by markperry on Apr 22, 2023 2:53:06 GMT
The Highlanders The tapes didn't last very long then every film sale is considered destroyed or returned and destroyed.
|
|
|
Post by andyparting on Apr 22, 2023 6:39:24 GMT
Praying it'll be Paradise Towers
|
|
|
Post by Jaspal Cheema on Apr 22, 2023 20:54:13 GMT
As time goes on,I suppose the chances of something being recovered become less and less.But you only have a finite lifespan and if during your life,nothing is brought forward from TV stations or private collectors unwilling to give up their missing episodes then the episodes would be potentially lost during your lifetime. And when considering the infinite circumstances under which missing episodes have been lost then it's probably not even worth hoping that furher missing episodes will ever turn up. Philip Morris also allegedly sat on missing episodes for years so if you died during that time,yes they would be lost forever. Scott Walker once said his output was so slow that people might die waiting for his new release. I rest my case.
|
|
John Wall
Member
Posts: 4,151
Member is Online
|
Post by John Wall on Apr 22, 2023 22:49:14 GMT
How about Marco Polo? It was sold very widely but seems to have been withdrawn fairly early. imho the most likely to be recovered are some from the batch returned from ABC in, iirc, 1974.
|
|
|
Post by Angel Amezquita (Angelgreat) on Apr 23, 2023 1:57:11 GMT
How about Marco Polo? It was sold very widely but seems to have been withdrawn fairly early. imho the most likely to be recovered are some from the batch returned from ABC in, iirc, 1974. Maybe, but copies could still exist in Ethiopia and Thailand.
|
|
John Wall
Member
Posts: 4,151
Member is Online
|
Post by John Wall on Apr 23, 2023 16:15:18 GMT
How about Marco Polo? It was sold very widely but seems to have been withdrawn fairly early. imho the most likely to be recovered are some from the batch returned from ABC in, iirc, 1974. Maybe, but copies could still exist in Ethiopia and Thailand. Pretty sure PM got to Ethiopia and Thailand is unlikely to yield much, if anything.
|
|