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Post by John Wall on Aug 22, 2020 22:07:29 GMT
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Post by Al Hine on Aug 22, 2020 23:15:58 GMT
I gave up on that as soon I read the dreaded "W" word.
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Post by Arthur Chim on Aug 23, 2020 4:27:08 GMT
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Post by Krisander T. Weum on Aug 23, 2020 9:52:05 GMT
I'll be honest, the thought of more missing Doctor Who episodes coming back is very scarce. If there is missing episodes in Australia and BBC gets them back, then those episodes will probably have a lot of censor cuts all over the footage.
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Post by John Green on Aug 23, 2020 10:07:33 GMT
I gave up on that as soon I read the dreaded "W" word. I weally, weally couldn't work this one out.
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Post by Arthur Chim on Aug 23, 2020 10:16:23 GMT
Any newly discovered missing episodes traced back to ABC Australia, if cut could possibly be restored with censored cuts recovered in 1996 from the National Archives of Australia.
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Post by stevegerald on Aug 23, 2020 12:12:33 GMT
If there is missing episodes in Australia and BBC gets them back, then those episodes will probably have a lot of censor cuts all over the footage. Every Australian censor cut from The War Machines onward already exist though, and from what I can find online, only 4 missing episodes from before that have censor cuts: Rider from Shang-Tu, Assassin at Peking, A Bargain of Necessity and The Exploding Planet; all of which have only one "objectionable" thing each. The real "worry" would be the ones recovered from New Zealand as they seem to have cut a lot more footage, and the only missing episode we have their censor clips from is The Wheel in Space 5. (Plus, if we had the Australian copies of The War Machines 3, 4 and Checkmate, these episodes would then be complete)
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Post by Luke Sherlaw on Aug 23, 2020 14:17:32 GMT
Honestly, I think this once again goes to show how "the least likely episodes to return" schemas in the community are quite easily wrong. People always use Masterplan and Power as examples of what is least likely to be out there. Masterplan in Australian storage and Power in the 1975 Australian returns cache are way better 'leads' than anything we have for Fury from the deep. In my eyes this serial is the poster child for what we have likely lost forever.
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Post by richardwoods on Aug 23, 2020 16:34:21 GMT
Honestly, I think this once again goes to show how "the least likely episodes to return" schemas in the community are quite easily wrong. People always use Masterplan and Power as examples of what is least likely to be out there. Masterplan in Australian storage and Power in the 1975 Australian returns cache are way better 'leads' than anything we have for Fury from the deep. In my eyes this serial is the poster child for what we have likely lost forever. Sadly I agree 100%. I just wish I could remember more about it first time around.
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Post by Pete Morris on Aug 23, 2020 18:13:03 GMT
I gave up on that as soon I read the dreaded "W" word. I weally, weally couldn't work this one out.
Whovian?
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Post by John Green on Aug 23, 2020 18:40:06 GMT
I weally, weally couldn't work this one out. Whovian?
I couldn't even get to first base.
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