That's great news. How did this come about? How many eps are we talking really?At any rate, most everyone in the DW episode-hunting circles seem to be in agreement: Morris has found more episodes ('The Web of Fear' Part 3 is a certainty, if the collector who has it can be sufficiently rewarded); It may not be most of them (certainly not 90), but a sizable chunk of the remaining gap; It's a matter of when, not if, he will choose to release them.
That really is incredibly impressive.Given the dramatic story of the heroic measures being taken to rescue an extremely damaged episode of Morecambe and Wise Morris found in Nigeria, the long delay may have more to do with getting the film back up to watchable quality than anything else. If that can't be done, then the surviving images can be used as a guide for the animated version.
At any rate, most everyone in the DW episode-hunting circles seem to be in agreement: Morris has found more episodes ('The Web of Fear' Part 3 is a certainty, if the collector who has it can be sufficiently rewarded); It may not be most of them (certainly not 90), but a sizable chunk of the remaining gap; It's a matter of when, not if, he will choose to release them.
^ To be honest, it's wishful thinking. There's no evidence for it -- just a lot of guessing. We've been down this path before with the Omni-Rumor or whatever we were calling it.
Omni-rumour 2 !At any rate, most everyone in the DW episode-hunting circles seem to be in agreement: Morris has found more episodes
You're right of course, but you go with what you've got, but I imagine once I start encountering cast changes - Dodo, Jamie etc it'll be jarring. I imagine special editions will come out of the 'Web of Fear', 'War Machines', 'Horror of Fang Rock' and 'The Two Doctors' at inappropriate times for me, but such is life. Of course, if they found/animated every single missing episode...I can't imagine a Doctor Who rewatch of the first two Doctors will ever be satisfactory until all stories have been released on DVD or digitally to see. So yeah, I wouldn't really worry about it.![]()
^ To be honest, it's wishful thinking. There's no evidence for it -- just a lot of guessing. We've been down this path before with the Omni-Rumor or whatever we were calling it.
Morris is on the record that he has found a Who episode that was beyond recovery, but fortunately it was an episode of Ambassadors of Death, so only a dupe. So it has happened, but so far the only 'unplayable' missing programme found is the afore-mentioned Morecambe and Wise.Or... episodes might have been found but were in such poor condition that it made no effective difference. The more time goes on means the more the valuable items become worthless due to the effects of time, regardless of storage conditions and the pesky laws of physics. And that ultimately hurts the item owner the worst.
Further buggering up my 'epic Doctor Who re-watch''Enemy' SE has been pushed back a week (to March 27), as rumblings build that 'Web of Fear' SE (with the missing part 3 returned) is about to be announced. Stay tuned...
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