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Admiral
Location: New Zealand
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How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
http://missingepisodes.blogspot.co.n...anyprints.html Please read the disclaimer. It's not finished. It's not perfect. Please feel free to pull it apart and stomp on it. If stuff is missing or incorrect it's likely I've just missed it. Some stories I focused on more than others.
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Commodore
Location: UK
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
One first thought: I suspect that it would make good sense to consider the surviving episodes as well. For instance, Missing lists the 'junking dates' for the missing stories.. but not the surviving stories. But if the surviving stories had been junked, and then copies came back from abroad after they'd been junked, but were saved by Levine and the archives before they could be junked again... you see what I mean, I hope. If nothing else, tracing surviving episodes could provide a clue as to the fate of missing ones. Or at least rule out false leads. And finally, if you have a solid list of which episodes are suppressed field copies, I'd love to see it. I currently make it Reign of Terror 1,2,3 and one copy of 6, plus all the episodes transmitted from film before 1966 (Daleks 4, Planet of Giants 3, Dalek Invasion of Earth 5, and just possibly Gunfighters 4). But I suspect that might not be a complete list. Ps: finished. First read, very good. Few maybes, mainly about Ethiopia... But now need sources to dblchk!
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
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Commodore
Location: UK
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
The original suppressed field copies were then junked. But as the stored field copies were also later junked, there's a few cases were the only surviving copies of early episodes are surviving copies of the earlier suppressed field versions that came back from countries who'd bought them very early on.
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Admiral
Location: New Zealand
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
Regarding the Suppressed Field prints, I know of The Daleks 5 & 7, the last five minutes of The Edge of Destruction 2, The Reign of Terror 1 2 3 6, The Crusade 1, The Chase 1 (bold indicates the only existing copy). Thre are no Suppressed Field copies known to exist after The Chase 1, so The Gunfighters wouldn't be on that list. Planet of Giants 3 and The Daleks 4 both have Stored Field copies in existence, although they may have Suppressed Field copies existing. The Dalek Invasion of Earth 5 is an interesting one as it's the original broadcast 35mm film - which I guess at the time would've been created Suppressed Field. Need to check up on that. http://missingepisodes.blogspot.co.n...s-missing.html Near the bottom is a small section on Suppressed Field.
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Admiral
Location: New Zealand
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
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Commodore
Location: UK
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
Planet of Giants 3 is a curious one: if the transmitted version was produced by editing telerecordings of the original 3&4, then you'd think they'd have to be suppressed field copies at that point. Unless stored field was around even earlier than the end of season 2, but was only used for transmission prints due to shortage of equipment during the switchover?
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Admiral
Location: New Zealand
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
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Commodore
Location: UK
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
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Admiral
Location: New Zealand
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
Might ask the RT.
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Admiral
Location: New Zealand
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Re: How many prints were floating round in the 1960s...?
Have added the 'full' list of Suppressed Field episodes I'm aware of. Forgive the formatting issues, Blogger seems to hate my Mac. Will correct from my Windows machine when I'm at work on Monday.
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