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Post by Simon Broad on Jun 20, 2011 19:29:57 GMT
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Post by Steven Sigel on Jun 20, 2011 21:55:56 GMT
These are commercial releases of cut-down versions of the Peter Cushing Features. They turn up from time to time. They're also super 8 - the only possible way for a missing episode to be on super 8 would be for someone to have filmed it off a TV screen. There are some actual episodes in super 8, but they were duped in the 1980s from BBC negatives and prints that were "borrowed"
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Post by LanceM on Jun 21, 2011 0:34:15 GMT
Have seen a Super 8mm print of Evil Of The Daleks ep 2 listed online in the past in a private collection listing.Quite right,in that other than these "borrowed" dupe prints,the only other way would seem to be direct filming off the TV set.Remembered this was discussed a while ago here now.But I remember a classic magazine article discussing 8mm and Super 8mm filming directly off the TV.Remember had a displayed photo from a TV shot film reel,which featured the cybermen and was later stated to have been taken from episode 4 of The Wheel In Space.Remember was stated that many attempts had been made inregards to tracking down this individual to see if still might posess these off-screen TV experimental reels?Nothing as far as am aware ever came of this.Might anyone else remember this at all here?
But has always sat at the back of my mind,in thinking this reel may be just collecting dust in a loft or other elusive ,forgotten spot.The same goes for that discussed individual seen filming The Cybermen emerging from the sewers on Victoria Street in The Invasion which was published in the second issue of Nothing At The End Of The Lane ( Thanks again Richard for such a magnificent archival publication there).
Who knows,but I certainly would like to find out,as the rest of us all would.Fingers Crossed!!!
Cheers,Lance.
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Post by Joshua Watson on Jul 8, 2011 17:08:22 GMT
My Grandad recoded a lot of programmes in the 60's and 70's He only had a few doctor who, but they got sold when he died Hiope there was nothing of importance cause that would be a kick in the teeth!!!
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Post by Anthony Clark on Jul 8, 2011 19:31:28 GMT
My Grandad recoded a lot of programmes in the 60's and 70's He only had a few doctor who, but they got sold when he died Hiope there was nothing of importance cause that would be a kick in the teeth!!! Really? From the 1960s you say... Hmmm... Funny smell in here...
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