Re: Any other TOSsers give up during the original run?
That's the only way we're getting to see a lot of Doctor Who episodes today. If NBC had been as strapped for cash and space as the BBC was at the time, we might be relying on them to be able to see the show today.
An enterprisingfriend of mine set up his Kodak Super-8 camera on a tripod in front of the TV, and filmed certain episodes on a time-delay setting. He could get an entire episode on 4 reels of film. He only did this for three or four episodes. When watched, they would be in "fast motion" and reminded me of old silent films. But that, along with cassette recordings of the soundtrack (lots of people did this) you sort of had a record of the episode. It was a pretty rudimentary way of recording the episodes but it was the best we could do.
That's the only way we're getting to see a lot of Doctor Who episodes today. If NBC had been as strapped for cash and space as the BBC was at the time, we might be relying on them to be able to see the show today.