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Post by Simeon Carter on Mar 22, 2012 22:35:26 GMT
I know this isn't strictly Telesnaps but starting a new thread would clog up the forum and would seem pointless.
Mentioned in NATEOTL were details about the 182 frames taken from various episodes of The Daleks. 43 images (including some rather poor composites) were published in The Dalek Book [http://doctorwho.livejournal.com/6666012.html]. I was curious at to the existence of the other images and was wondering if anyone new anything.
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Post by Phillip Culley on Mar 24, 2012 1:12:32 GMT
The Tele-Snaps first appeared on the BBC website at the beginning of June 2001, starting with Fury from the Deep.
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Post by Simeon Carter on Mar 24, 2012 9:41:52 GMT
Thanks Phillip. Do you know the upload dates for the other stories?
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Post by Phillip Culley on Mar 24, 2012 17:15:45 GMT
Since it's a quiet Saturday, approximate dates from archived versions of the BBC Doctor Website indicate as follows:
2001 June 8 - July 13: Fury from the Deep July 20 - August 31: The Abominable Snowmen (there was a one-week delay between episodes Five and Six September 7 - October 12: The Power of the Daleks October 19 - November 23: The Wheel in Space November 30 - December 21: The Macra Terror
2002: December 28 - January 25: The Savages (there is an additional week without a new episode here here, but I'm not sure when it was) February 1 - March 8: The Faceless Ones March 15 - April 19: The Moonbase appeared at some time during this period April 26 - May 31: The Web of Fear September 20 - October 25: The Ice Warriors
2003:
January 23 - February 13: The Smugglers June 27 - July 18: The Highlanders July 25 - August 15: The Underwater Menace
2004:
January 8 2004 - February 11: The Enemy of the World January 30 2004: The Daleks' Master Plan: Day of Armageddon July 8 - July 29: The Crusade August 26 - October 7: The Evil of the Daleks
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Post by Simeon Carter on Mar 24, 2012 21:18:04 GMT
Thank you very much for that Phillip I've been trying to find out for a while.
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Post by Jon Preddle on Mar 25, 2012 21:51:47 GMT
I've just remembered that in the early 1980s, Doctor Who Magazine ran a series of guides to all the TARDIS landings... These were illustrated with what could be called "off-screen photos", but presumably these were all taken specially for the articles, rather than, say, from an existing collection. There are none from any missing episodes.
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Post by Simeon Carter on May 27, 2012 16:15:06 GMT
Hello again, I thought some people may be interested in my latest blog about what survives from missing episodes of Who. I have already uploaded all the Tele-Snaps from Marco Polo: The Roof Of The World including some that weren't in DWM and thought it would be appropriate to post it in this thread: dwme-whatsurvives.blogspot.co.uk/
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Post by Richard Tipple on May 27, 2012 16:47:59 GMT
Hello again, I thought some people may be interested in my latest blog about what survives from missing episodes of Who. I have already uploaded all the Tele-Snaps from Marco Polo: The Roof Of The World including some that weren't in DWM and thought it would be appropriate to post it in this thread: dwme-whatsurvives.blogspot.co.uk/Excellent website. I'll be following it closely. It's nice to have all the excellent quality telesnaps, all in one place. I have some rather interesting things in my collection at home, one of which is a 35mm colour film transparency from Marco Polo. It's not a telesnap though, more used for press and publicity purposes. Nice little item though.
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Post by felixdembinski on May 27, 2012 16:49:29 GMT
This is the first time I've seen the marco polo telesnaps (I know that there are youtube recons but I've never watched them, as I know the soundtracks), thanks a lot Simeon!
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Post by Simeon Carter on May 27, 2012 16:53:23 GMT
Hello Richard. What's this 35mm colour film transparency you speak of? Would you be able to post it on here or send it to me via PM or email?
Thanks for the interest.
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Post by Rob Moss on May 27, 2012 18:08:11 GMT
Simeon, if you're going to ask someone to just hand over a copy of something they own, it is customary at the very least to say "please"...
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Post by Simeon Carter on May 27, 2012 20:22:38 GMT
Right you are Rob, how rude of me...
Richard, please would you be able to share some of the details of this. Thank you.
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Post by Richard Tipple on May 27, 2012 21:10:52 GMT
Right you are Rob, how rude of me... Richard, please would you be able to share some of the details of this. Thank you. No problem! I'll pop it in a PM for you a little later on.
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Post by Simeon Carter on May 27, 2012 21:12:47 GMT
Thank you Richard. Could someone please share some details about '35mm colour film transparency' as I don't really know what that is? Sorry for my ignorance but I'm still learning all about this kind of thing!
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Post by Richard Tipple on May 27, 2012 21:24:52 GMT
Thank you Richard. Could someone please share some details about '35mm colour film transparency' as I don't really know what that is? Sorry for my ignorance but I'm still learning all about this kind of thing! It's something made by the BBC for use in making publicity materials. It'd be taken with a stills camera, with actors on set and in costume, but isn't a frame from the actual televised episode.
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