This recovery is still so amazing even now! I was a Doctor Who fan at the time but didn’t even know their were missing episodes until these were discovered. It was this recovery which made me a fan of Missing Episodes. Interesting that you persist with the Tomb of the Cyberman rumour that it didn’t live up to the hype when for many it did. A controversial DWM review stated it didn’t live up to the hype and that’s what persisted and people now gunk it didn’t live up to the hype when it’s reputation was still good. Web of Fear is my favourite Classic Who story so I’m so happy it exists and Enemy of the World has really benefitted from being found and is now popular.
I would love for Tenth Planet - Episode 4 and Power of the Daleks to be found. Also, if whoever stole The Web of Fear - Episode 3 returned it that would be amazing
@@Jackthefilmfanatic i have at good strat is someone have fake video tape like marco polo or evil of the dalek and get the missing one, like james bond 007 😂
Not only was I appalled when I first discovered Dr Who episodes were missing, but also sad that most of Troughton's episodes were missing compared to Hartnell's. Particularly all except Ep3 of "The Enemy of the World" cuz of Troughton playing a dual role. What joy it was when it was announced that all missing episodes of "Enemy" and most of "The Web of Fear" were found. Not only could we now fully admire Troughton as the Doctor and Salamander, but there's now more Troughton episodes existing (66) than those still missing (53). Just sad Barry Letts, who directed "Enemy" before later producing in the early 70s, died a few years before these episodes were found. But glad Deborah Watling got to see them again a few years before she passed away.
10 years is the longest we’ve gone without a missing episode discovery since Abominable snowman episode 4 was discovered in 1982. Previous longest was 7 years - which happened twice. Once after the 1992 discovery of Tomb of the Cybermen and again after 2004 discovery of Dalek Masterplan episode 2.
My 10 most wanted episodes (and I mean individual episodes not stories, since finding an entire story is incredibly unlikely at this point) are: 10: Volcano (DMP PT 8) 9: The Power of the Daleks PT 6 8: The Evil of the Daleks Part 6 7: Horse of Destruction (The Myth Makers PT 4) 6: Fury From the Deep Part 1 5: The Power of the Daleks PT 4 4: Bell of Doom (The Massacre PT 4) 3: The Evil of the Daleks Part 7 2: The Destruction of Time (DMP PT 12) 1: The Power of the Daleks Part 1
DMP 12 is my holy grail of episodes too. The audio as Kembel is aged is so intense and it'd be so fascinating to see how it looked on the screen, in the hands of 60's Whos best director too...
I wish I’d experienced it! I was definitely already into Doctor Who and I was actively going through the Hartnell era in 2013 so I was painfully aware of missing episodes lol but I must have been out of the loop on news because I didn’t even know that these episodes were missing until I got around to them and saw that they were recent recoveries. I wouldn’t have wanted to watch out of order anyway but I wish I’d been in on the excitement of something being found. I’m looking forward to being part of the hype whenever the heck the next time may be!
I'll repeat my comnemt: I said "hasn't", not "has", no source needed since the writing is on the wall. If he had found something we'd had heard something by now 10 years is a very long time.@@Aaron_James_25
Ye’ what are the youths saying? Rumors? Speculation? You don’t know that you have it good now. 🙄 (grumpy old man) I first saw this show, in 1981 (born in 1969) this man and friends, fighting a potato-alien, out in a wilderness. The man had this weird scarf. Scary yet fun. It was on at our dinner time -so I couldn’t watch always. Next time, the man with scarf, and his Lady-friend were back in time, against Muumy’s in a big house and forest. …yep, early Tom Baker. On American PBS, with many great often British series, like Monty Python FC, I became a fan. In 1983, I found Target novels in a bookshop - there are all these “other Doctors”-???? Can these be seen? (Analog years/pre-internet). Eventually fans find the destruction of early Who! The Pertwee era, half is in monochrome, and half in color (and oddly two episodes not in story). In 1986, PBS gets a package of what episodes remain of the Sixties. It is later revealed, with the hiatus of Colin Baker, to keep American fans, without new product, the remaining Sixties of Who! We get to see “movie edits” of like sixteen Hartnell stories, and five Troughton. It was a big jump, from “the war machines” to “the dominators”. (Only 3 of season 3, and five stories of season 6) -wish you could see all the rest!! I was in college, here in Ohio ;’87-91), Fine Art degree, and I had two Who friends. One, found “a guy” who had a bootleg of the four recovered episodes of “the Ice Warriors”…Holy F’! To see those, mind blown, in 1990! Videos started, later in US to buy. My family had a Beta Video since 1983, so I had plenty of Who recorded off PBS…Beta and Vhs were not the same, so when our video went down, useless tapes. Anyhow, from an older fan, across the pond, - I hope for more recovery, more animation - to have a total marathon one day. We have it so much better with media recovered for Who, now. Hope, still!
and now 10 years later NO missing eps for the 60th. phil morris will not be able to show his face and neither should the other clowns who kept saying episodes are coming back-what a load of BS. not even a clip has surfaced.
The best bit of the rediscovered episodes was seeing the possession of Professor Travers by the Great Intelligence.
This recovery is still so amazing even now!
I was a Doctor Who fan at the time but didn’t even know their were missing episodes until these were discovered. It was this recovery which made me a fan of Missing Episodes.
Interesting that you persist with the Tomb of the Cyberman rumour that it didn’t live up to the hype when for many it did. A controversial DWM review stated it didn’t live up to the hype and that’s what persisted and people now gunk it didn’t live up to the hype when it’s reputation was still good.
Web of Fear is my favourite Classic Who story so I’m so happy it exists and Enemy of the World has really benefitted from being found and is now popular.
I would love for Tenth Planet - Episode 4 and Power of the Daleks to be found. Also, if whoever stole The Web of Fear - Episode 3 returned it that would be amazing
@@Jackthefilmfanatic i have at good strat is someone have fake video tape like marco polo or evil of the dalek and get the missing one, like james bond 007 😂
Not only was I appalled when I first discovered Dr Who episodes were missing, but also sad that most of Troughton's episodes were missing compared to Hartnell's. Particularly all except Ep3 of "The Enemy of the World" cuz of Troughton playing a dual role. What joy it was when it was announced that all missing episodes of "Enemy" and most of "The Web of Fear" were found. Not only could we now fully admire Troughton as the Doctor and Salamander, but there's now more Troughton episodes existing (66) than those still missing (53). Just sad Barry Letts, who directed "Enemy" before later producing in the early 70s, died a few years before these episodes were found. But glad Deborah Watling got to see them again a few years before she passed away.
10 years is the longest we’ve gone without a missing episode discovery since Abominable snowman episode 4 was discovered in 1982.
Previous longest was 7 years - which happened twice. Once after the 1992 discovery of Tomb of the Cybermen and again after 2004 discovery of Dalek Masterplan episode 2.
My 10 most wanted episodes (and I mean individual episodes not stories, since finding an entire story is incredibly unlikely at this point) are:
10: Volcano (DMP PT 8)
9: The Power of the Daleks PT 6
8: The Evil of the Daleks Part 6
7: Horse of Destruction (The Myth Makers PT 4)
6: Fury From the Deep Part 1
5: The Power of the Daleks PT 4
4: Bell of Doom (The Massacre PT 4)
3: The Evil of the Daleks Part 7
2: The Destruction of Time (DMP PT 12)
1: The Power of the Daleks Part 1
DMP 12 is my holy grail of episodes too. The audio as Kembel is aged is so intense and it'd be so fascinating to see how it looked on the screen, in the hands of 60's Whos best director too...
I just want power of the Daleks… maybe in a few years they can deepfake the entire serial convincingly
I wish I’d experienced it! I was definitely already into Doctor Who and I was actively going through the Hartnell era in 2013 so I was painfully aware of missing episodes lol but I must have been out of the loop on news because I didn’t even know that these episodes were missing until I got around to them and saw that they were recent recoveries. I wouldn’t have wanted to watch out of order anyway but I wish I’d been in on the excitement of something being found. I’m looking forward to being part of the hype whenever the heck the next time may be!
Great video Ben and Luke as I remember the missing episodes well
I just wish I was more in the loop with missing episodes when this happened! Must’ve been amazing
Remember it hearin that news still got newspaper!
We now know Phillip Morris hasn't found anymore episodes in foreign archives.
Source?
I'll repeat my comnemt: I said "hasn't", not "has", no source needed since the writing is on the wall. If he had found something we'd had heard something by now 10 years is a very long time.@@Aaron_James_25
Where are the episodes if he's had more than 10 years since Enemy and Web's recovery?....
Great vid
Power of the Daleks 😭
I was going to buy the Web of fear episode 3 animated but I ended up buying the LC version so was I lucky
Ye’ what are the youths saying? Rumors? Speculation? You don’t know that you have it good now. 🙄 (grumpy old man)
I first saw this show, in 1981 (born in 1969) this man and friends, fighting a potato-alien, out in a wilderness. The man had this weird scarf. Scary yet fun. It was on at our dinner time -so I couldn’t watch always. Next time, the man with scarf, and his Lady-friend were back in time, against Muumy’s in a big house and forest. …yep, early Tom Baker. On American PBS, with many great often British series, like Monty Python FC, I became a fan.
In 1983, I found Target novels in a bookshop - there are all these “other Doctors”-???? Can these be seen? (Analog years/pre-internet). Eventually fans find the destruction of early Who!
The Pertwee era, half is in monochrome, and half in color (and oddly two episodes not in story).
In 1986, PBS gets a package of what episodes remain of the Sixties. It is later revealed, with the hiatus of Colin Baker, to keep American fans, without new product, the remaining Sixties of Who! We get to see “movie edits” of like sixteen Hartnell stories, and five Troughton. It was a big jump, from “the war machines” to “the dominators”. (Only 3 of season 3, and five stories of season 6) -wish you could see all the rest!!
I was in college, here in Ohio ;’87-91), Fine Art degree, and I had two Who friends. One, found “a guy” who had a bootleg of the four recovered episodes of “the Ice Warriors”…Holy F’! To see those, mind blown, in 1990!
Videos started, later in US to buy. My family had a Beta Video since 1983, so I had plenty of Who recorded off PBS…Beta and Vhs were not the same, so when our video went down, useless tapes.
Anyhow, from an older fan, across the pond, - I hope for more recovery, more animation - to have a total marathon one day. We have it so much better with media recovered for Who, now. Hope, still!
Yeah, 60th anniversary turned out to be a disappointment in this aspect compared to the 50th.
Looking. Back. At. The. Return. Of. Nine. Missing. Doctor who
film is fabulous revealed NOTHING except 1 basil brush NO dr who at all
and now 10 years later NO missing eps for the 60th. phil morris will not be able to show his face and neither should the other clowns who kept saying episodes are coming back-what a load of BS. not even a clip has surfaced.
Exactly my friend, couldn't have said it better.
Longest and most dissapointing wait ever!
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Why can I not find these episodes? Weren't the BBC sharing them for free at some point? Does anyone know how we'd get them?
Just wait until 1st November when it all gets added to iplayer
As an American I’m pretty sure we can see them all on Brit box, not sure if they have that there
@@TheMastermind729 I have direct access to the BBC iPlayer but there are no classic episodes. I'll try to find Britbox, thanks xx