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Post by Anthony Harvison on Nov 22, 2007 7:10:18 GMT
On another board, somebody mentioned a chap by the name of "Sebastian Brook". Apparently this Mr Brook may have a possible lead into recovering missing episodes.
Anyone know anything further?
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Post by Richard Bignell on Nov 22, 2007 8:23:26 GMT
I can't imagine that Seb has any missing episode leads at all.
Seb runs the Doctor Who Online website that recently broke the "news" that there was a strong rumour from a "reliable" source of theirs, that all five of the missing episodes of The Web of Fear had been returned to the BBC - a rumour that Seb himself said was 95% likely to be true.
Except it wasn't. At all.
Then off the back of it, DWO announced that it was going to be conducting the biggest ever search for missing Doctor Who episodes, the like of which we'd never seen before.
Richard
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Post by Daniel O'Brien on Nov 22, 2007 17:50:19 GMT
I'm sure DWO has its good points, but information about 'recovered' missing episodes isn't one of them.
As for the massive missing episodes search - to infinity and beyond, no doubt - I don't believe they will turn up anything.
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Post by Mark Brown on Nov 23, 2007 18:49:24 GMT
Agreed, DWO don't seem trust worthy.
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Post by Johnny Dillon on Nov 25, 2007 10:14:04 GMT
There was a lot of debate elsewhere on the web about the 'breaking news' on the rumour, and whether it should have been reported.
I didn't get any impression that there was any mallice to mislead coming from DWO, but it was perhaps irresponsible.
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