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The 2011 DVD release of the first half of the season includes an on-screen plea to anyone who might have prints of the missing episodes. That Was the Week That Was, on NBC from 10 November 1963 to May 1965, [77] [78] of 50 episodes, only a few survive in video form, yet audio episodes survive on acetate disc. [78]
This category is for episodes of television series or stand-alone television broadcasts considered lost (no video recording of the broadcast is known to survive). For episodes of the television series Lost, see Category:Lost (2004 TV series) episodes.
In addition to the official list of missing episodes, also missing is the original Episode 1 of The Daleks. At some point after the recording, it was discovered that a technical problem had caused backstage voices to be heard on the resulting videotape; in early December 1963, the episode was remounted with a different costume for Susan.
Bachelor Father (British TV series) Barney Is My Darling; BBC News (UK TV channel) BBC Nine O'Clock News; BBC Sunday-Night Play; BBC-3 (TV series) The Bed-Sit Girl; Beggar My Neighbour (TV series) Black Limelight (play) Bod (TV series) Box for One; British television Apollo 11 coverage; Broaden Your Mind; The Broken Horseshoe (TV series ...
The original format of the show consisted of various segments including "recorded for recall", which would show TOTP performances from a certain decade, "video stir" which featured a new music video from a popular artist in the charts, the "first time" would feature an artist's first TOTP appearance, "world hits" would feature a new international hit, "tomorrows hits" would feature artists who ...
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Reported Missing is a British documentary television series broadcast on BBC One (2017–present). The series follows various police departments and associated organisations in the United Kingdom, in search for missing people. [1] Each episode follow one or more cases, from the first 999 call through to the conclusion. [2]
Lost: Missing Pieces is a series of thirteen video clips ranging in length from one to four minutes that aired during the hiatus between the 3rd and 4th seasons of the television show Lost, from which this series is a spin off. [1]