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BBC to reveal a number of missing Doctor Who episodes | BBC to reveal a number of missing Doctor Who episodes |
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A number of early episodes of Doctor Who, which were believed to have been permanently lost, have been returned to the BBC. | A number of early episodes of Doctor Who, which were believed to have been permanently lost, have been returned to the BBC. |
BBC Worldwide is expected to confirm the find at a press screening in London later this week. | |
It follows weeks of speculation that some lost episodes had been located. | It follows weeks of speculation that some lost episodes had been located. |
A total of 106 episodes featuring the first two actors to play the Doctor, William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton, are currently missing. | A total of 106 episodes featuring the first two actors to play the Doctor, William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton, are currently missing. |
The BBC destroyed many of the sci-fi drama's original transmission tapes in the 1960s and 1970s. | The BBC destroyed many of the sci-fi drama's original transmission tapes in the 1960s and 1970s. |
However, the majority of the episodes had been transferred on to film for foreign broadcasters. It is often these prints found in other countries that are the source of retrieved episodes. | However, the majority of the episodes had been transferred on to film for foreign broadcasters. It is often these prints found in other countries that are the source of retrieved episodes. |
In 1991, all four instalments of the Patrick Troughton adventure The Tomb of the Cybermen were discovered in Hong Kong. | |
The latest find comes as Doctor Who celebrates its 50th birthday. A special episode featuring the current Doctor Matt Smith and his predecessor David Tennant will be shown on the programme's anniversary on 23 November. | The latest find comes as Doctor Who celebrates its 50th birthday. A special episode featuring the current Doctor Matt Smith and his predecessor David Tennant will be shown on the programme's anniversary on 23 November. |
A raft of other programming to celebrate the long-running drama was also recently announced by the BBC. | A raft of other programming to celebrate the long-running drama was also recently announced by the BBC. |
Details of how fans will be able to watch the recovered episodes are also expected to be revealed later this week. | Details of how fans will be able to watch the recovered episodes are also expected to be revealed later this week. |
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