[SARCASM]But that's region 1...[/SARCASM]
Well, quite. And a fake listing like that would probably create legal issues. But if you're Outpost Skaro, or the excitable chap who pointed Bleeding Cool toward the episode guide "evidence", it's all very suspicious. At this point, virtually any piece of Doctor Who news, no matter how tangential, is going to get swept up into the rumors.
Review copies of 'Terror Of the Zygons' should be available at the end of the month. What happens when it doesn't include the trailer for whatever recovered story there was supposed to be a trailer for on it...
The very fact that he's out there posting on boards talking about it, proves that in order to keep it secret, they needed to go with another teamThe latest sign that nothing has been recovered or rediscovered is that Steve Roberts of the Restoration Team noted on another forum that "as it stands we're winding down [the DVD/BD range]. Once 'Moonbase' and 'Underwater Menace' are delivered, that's the end of our involvement."
Of course, the rumor believer has three possible (but implausible) responses to that, all of which have already been tried: 1) he's lying; 2) someone else is restoring all these found episodes (because of course you'd want to move away from the team familiar with the relevant technology and its issues); 3) the rediscovered episodes have already been restored. Someone tried 3) on Roberts at that very forum, earning the reply "Oh FFS..."
*groan* Just animate the rest of the lost episodes already... Can we make this a Kickstarter project?
What follow up?Another Bleeding Cool article. Which is nothing but a bunch of quoted posts from Gallifrey Base, without the permission of the original posters, and without a followup from one of them that changes the context somewhat. But at least he doesn't call any of it a smoking gun.
Another Bleeding Cool article. Which is nothing but a bunch of quoted posts from Gallifrey Base, without the permission of the original posters, and without a followup from one of them that changes the context somewhat. But at least he doesn't call any of it a smoking gun.
Paul Vanezis has since banned Rich Johnston from both Gallifrey Base and the Missing Episodes forum, and has deleted all his posts in the latter forum.
Most of it is and I avoid it at all costs with the exception of the audio forum, which I regularly frequent to discuss Big Finish productions. Most posters in that forum are down-to-earth, regularly people.Gallifrey Base sounds like a hostile, over-moderated site run by people with delusions of grandeur.
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