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In 1984 Doctor Who Magazine (issue #87) ran a story about a rumour of a missing Doctor Who episode that was in Portsmouth; this led to episode 3 of The Wheel in Space being loaned to the BBC in April 1984 by David Stead to allow for a copy to be made. [100] It was released on VHS in 1992, with poor results. [100]
Six of the eleven films discovered were the six-part serial The Enemy of the World (1968), from which all but the third episode had been missing. [111] The remaining films were from another six-part serial, The Web of Fear (1968), and included the previously missing episodes 2, 4, 5 and 6. Episode 3 of The Web of Fear is still missing. [112]
IN FOCUS: As the long-running sci-fi series celebrates 60 years on the BBC, Isobel Lewis explores the quest to locate the 97 ‘missing’ episodes seemingly lost to the past
Pages in category "Doctor Who missing episodes" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
For production reasons, the animated vesion excised parts of the original story. In the original episode 1, Polly gets a pixie cut and the Doctor gets a makeover so that he will look less scruffy, which he rebels against and reverts to his original look. In order to save them the expense of additional character designs for the Doctor (one messy ...
Doctor Who ceased production in 1989 after 695 episodes. A one-off TV movie was produced in the United States in 1996, before the series resumed in 2005 . The original series (1963–1989), generally consists of multi-episode serials; in the early seasons, and occasionally through its run, serials tend to link together, one story leading ...
Given how the last season of Doctor Who aired back in May 2024, this pattern would absolutely track if new episodes started premiering in the spring of 2025. And while it's still a while before we ...
The Wheel in Space is the partly missing seventh and final serial of the fifth season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which originally aired in six weekly parts from 27 April to 1 June 1968.