2 long-lost episodes of ‘Doctor Who’ found
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Who would have thought it? Two missing “Doctor Who” episodes feared to be lost forever will be broadcast for the first time in 60 years after they were found stuffed in a cardboard box. The episodes of the iconic British science fiction television series were discovered wrapped in plastic in the private collection of a deceased film collector by the charity “Film is Fabulous!
Two 'Doctor Who' episodes have been restored and are coming to BBC iPlayer from The Daleks’ Master Plan season 3 starring William Hartnell.
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Although dozens more Classic Doctor Who episodes are still missing, two have recently been recovered and will soon be restored for streaming.
The discovery leaves 95 episodes still missing from the adventures of a galaxy-hopping alien known as the Doctor that debuted in 1963.
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Two long-lost Doctor Who episodes found after 60 years (which ones are they?)
The classic-era is now a little less mysterious.
Two lost Doctor Who episodes from a First Doctor serial were found in a collection box, and now the BBC will restore and air them. The post Two Lost DOCTOR WHO Episodes Found and Will Air in April
The two episodes which have been newly found are The Nightmare Begins, which was broadcast on 13 November 1965, and Devil’s Planet, which was broadcast on 27 November 1965. The estate of the deceased owner wishes that he remains anonymous.
Restored versions of the recovered first and third episodes of the iconic serial 'The Daleks' Master Plan' will stream on BBC's iPlayer platform next month.