http://www.comicmix.com/news/2009/0...abwes-mugabe-holding-missing-dr-who-episodes/
Of course this came from the Sun so consider the source.
Of course this came from the Sun so consider the source.
The people who are actually involved in researching missing episodes don't regard any African nation as a likely prospect for returns.
^Do you work for Murdoch?
Great I can see it now, new Dr Who footage unearthed in Zimbabwe...then we all get to watch as Mugabe burns it live on national television!
What's narrow-minded is for people who know next to nothing about the process to pass judgment on professionals who have been involved with the missing episode search for years. The remaining missing episodes aren't "more likely to be" anywhere; it is and has always been overwhelmingly likely that they're gone forever, as the BBC intended them to be.How narrow minded of them.... I think Zimbabwe and other countries the series was exported to could be one of early Doctor Who's best hopes. Where do they think that episodes are more likely to be? If we knew we, we wouldnt be looking... all possibilities should be explored and none dismissed.
The BBC has recently been in contact with the archives of African nations that bought Doctor Who, and those nations have all reported that they don't have any missing episodes. This would include Kenya, which at one time had the same two now-missing stories as Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. Obviously it's possible that missing material exists somewhere in those archives and no one has noticed (or that the archives are secretly hoarding, or whatever other theory), but that's a dim hope and difficult to follow up on. Even if some material still exists unnoticed, it's possible that time and the African climate have rendered the film unusable.Hmmm. Anyone looked hard in other colonies, like Kenya?
That's a joke, right?I really hope they fired that guy who erased the tapes.
I really hope they fired that guy who erased the tapes.
I really hope they fired that guy who erased the tapes.
As sad as it is, erasing the tapes was standard practice at the time - this was before home video even started up, and even if they did predict that, who would have thought some old B & W show would be profitable?
That would kill me.Great I can see it now, new Dr Who footage unearthed in Zimbabwe...then we all get to watch as Mugabe burns it live on national television!
What's narrow-minded is for people who know next to nothing about the process to pass judgment on professionals who have been involved with the missing episode search for years. The remaining missing episodes aren't "more likely to be" anywhere; it is and has always been overwhelmingly likely that they're gone forever, as the BBC intended them to be
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