Recovered episodes, that already exist and are not lost.
Jan 27, 2024 5:55:46 GMT
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Post by Ken Jacowitz on Jan 27, 2024 5:55:46 GMT
According to the newspaper article Angel shared, and the list of duplicate episodes, these are the 10 16mm episodes that Ian Levine was told about in 2014.
There seems to be some controversy about whether this happened. Some here say Ian Levine was feeling over shadowed by Philip Morris’s discover of 2 complete Troughton serials the year before. I don’t know if Ian’s discovery is true or not.
The Keys of Marinus episode 6, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, other is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Enemy of the World episode 6, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the ex-Nigerian print returned in 2013, another is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Dominators episode 2, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is the ex-Australian print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Dominators episode 3, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the original 35mm broadcast recording, another is the ex-Australian print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Krotons episode 3, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is a 16mm print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Seeds of Death episode 2, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The War Games episode 1, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is a 16mm print returned from the BFI in 1978, another is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The War Games episode 2, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is a 16mm print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Ambassadors of Death 1, 4 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the original 2 inch PAL colour videotape, another is the master telerecording, a third is an off-air NTSC Betamax video recording made in the 1970s, a fourth is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Ambassadors of Death 3, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is an off-air NTSC Betamax video recording made in the 1970s, a third is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
There seems to be some controversy about whether this happened. Some here say Ian Levine was feeling over shadowed by Philip Morris’s discover of 2 complete Troughton serials the year before. I don’t know if Ian’s discovery is true or not.
The Keys of Marinus episode 6, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, other is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Enemy of the World episode 6, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the ex-Nigerian print returned in 2013, another is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Dominators episode 2, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is the ex-Australian print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Dominators episode 3, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the original 35mm broadcast recording, another is the ex-Australian print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Krotons episode 3, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is a 16mm print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Seeds of Death episode 2, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The War Games episode 1, 2 copies in the BBC Archive (one is a 16mm print returned from the BFI in 1978, another is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The War Games episode 2, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is a 16mm print returned from the BFI in 1978, a third one is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Ambassadors of Death 1, 4 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the original 2 inch PAL colour videotape, another is the master telerecording, a third is an off-air NTSC Betamax video recording made in the 1970s, a fourth is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)
The Ambassadors of Death 3, 3 copies in the BBC Archive (one is the master telerecording, another is an off-air NTSC Betamax video recording made in the 1970s, a third is a 16mm print returned by Ian Levine in 2014)