Paul Vanezis just posted a 5 minute video on the restoration of Web and Enemy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsMgNCwYcXw&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsMgNCwYcXw&feature=youtu.be
"Rumour Mongers" said:So, this is their way of saying they do possibly have more, and an explanation as to why they won't announce until something is actually ready
Agendas (and politics) don't come into it. Re-using tapes (not films) was standard practise because tapes were so expensive and nobody expected anyone would want to watch them again.No special accolades or sympathy is owed however to the lame brain who decided it was good policy to throw out the originals or to reuse the films..couldn't they have done that with the reams of BBC news broadcasts? No I am sure keeping as much fodder media on tap for their agenda against certain Pm's was probably more important..
No special accolades or sympathy is owed however to the lame brain who decided it was good policy to throw out the originals or to reuse the films...
If you think BBC hatred by the right-wing is bad now imagine what a field day "Corporation wastes millions storing programes no one will ever see again," would have been back then.
No special accolades or sympathy is owed however to the lame brain who decided it was good policy to throw out the originals or to reuse the films..couldn't they have done that with the reams of BBC news broadcasts?
Contracts only allowed for one repeat and audiences then, just as now, resented their licence money being used to broadcast them instead of new shows.
Some films were gifted to institutions like the BFI but the rest that survived have really only done it by luck. Ian Levine found most of the first two seasons at Villier's House awaiting junking, three episodes of The Tenth Planet were put back in the wrong place and survived, overseas stations still retained many episodes, the first Archive Selector Sue Malden found the first four seasons of Jon Pertwee's era intact on 16mm film just sitting in a vault.
Yes it's sad what happened. But, get over it. They're gone. All we can hope now is that most of the missing episodes have survived somewhere on the planet and can still be accessed.
No special accolades or sympathy is owed however to the lame brain who decided it was good policy to throw out the originals or to reuse the films..couldn't they have done that with the reams of BBC news broadcasts?
three episodes of The Tenth Planet were put back in the wrong place and survived.
three episodes of The Tenth Planet were put back in the wrong place and survived.
I think Tenth Planet was supposed to have been kept, Episode 4 is one of the genuine AWOL ones that if it was wiped, it was by accident. They can't say for certain that one wasn't snatched.
three episodes of The Tenth Planet were put back in the wrong place and survived.
I think Tenth Planet was supposed to have been kept, Episode 4 is one of the genuine AWOL ones that if it was wiped, it was by accident. They can't say for certain that one wasn't snatched.
Nah the three surviving episodes are just viewing copies, not broadcast copies. They were likely returned to the film library instead of Enterprises by mistake. Fortunately this was close to the formation of the F&VTL and was found by Sue Malden as part of the "first 47". It's really bad luck that the fourth episode wasn't included in the returns.
Then again you could say that about any 'classic' that's currently missing.
I think Tenth Planet was supposed to have been kept, Episode 4 is one of the genuine AWOL ones that if it was wiped, it was by accident. They can't say for certain that one wasn't snatched.
Nah the three surviving episodes are just viewing copies, not broadcast copies. They were likely returned to the film library instead of Enterprises by mistake. Fortunately this was close to the formation of the F&VTL and was found by Sue Malden as part of the "first 47". It's really bad luck that the fourth episode wasn't included in the returns.
Then again you could say that about any 'classic' that's currently missing.
Looking at what we can tell from the records, I have a suspicion that the first three episodes survive BECAUSE the copy of episode four which was lent to Blue Peter wasn't returned to Enterprises. That would have left Enterprises with an incomplete set of prints which were pointlessly taking up shelf- space, which they might as well get rid of. In which case they could bin them, or they could just send them to the film library...
That's all supposition, but it would explain this otherwise odd survival of a new complete story.
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