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COLLECTION FOUR: THE LOST TV EPISODES (1967) PDF, EPUB, EBOOK

Ian Stuart Black,BBC,Anneke Wills,Frazer Hines,Full Cast, | 12 pages | 01 Apr 2014 | BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House | 9781408467541 | English | London, United Kingdom Doctor Who missing episodes - Wikipedia

I'm not going to continue arguing with you while at the same time making refutes and dismissing my statements AJ. I also would like to suggest Rusty: A Dog's Tale film. This is great to see going from sky and virgin media by September this year TV shows that where on wich was known as Playhouse Disney The little einstins seasons 1 and 2 with the original us cast and The uk cast Fancy Nancy Clancy season 1 and season 2 T. Nope, ONLY the sequels. Disney doesn't own Sabrina the teenage witch and Sabrina the animated series. And again, Disney doesn't own the rights to Sabrina the teenage witch and Sabrina the animated series. Disney, ABC, Marvel, , , on the service or acquiring shows from an outside production company that fits within the service and that interests them e. Secondly aside from PJ Masks, Bluey, Gigantosaurus and soon Miraculous Ladybug I don't think they are interested in acquiring streaming rights of certain shows e. Warner Bro. Those shows are owned by Netflix and staying there. Disney and Marvel will acquire the rights to the characters after two years after the end of their shows, but the rights to the Netflix Marvel shows are owned by Netflix. Here is another series you could add "Ohh Nooo! Even there was a survey hints that show may be coming in a future. Again AJ, I'm not going to continue listening to your arguments and your refutes, the microseries while co-produced by Lucasfilm, it was co-produced by I see this falling under "Do they own this series Physically? Isnt dancing with the stars owned by abc? They promote disney frequently and disney plus when it came out. Would love to see it on the service as I see it as a bingeable series 28 seasons and is family friendly. Also, you think could add "Ohh Nooo! Also, you think you can remove "Big Momma's House" on the list in the next update? Though it'd be cool if Super Mario Bros. However, the only properties Disney currently owns from their acquisition of Saban Entertainment in are the Marvel shows e. The only Saban Entertainment properties Disney currently owns from their acquisition of Saban Entertainment back in from the top of my head are the Marvel animated shows e. What about Emmet Otter's Jug Band? Muppets Definitely muppet related as the original broadcast has Kermit as narrator at the beginning and ending. AJ Erjavec Actually "That 70s Show" was not developed by 20th Century Television like most of us thought it was as literally the show was owned and produced by Carsey-Werner Productions. Although the microseries does fall under "Do they own this series Physically? Again, the Clone Wars micro-series while co-produced by Lucasfilm, it was co-produced by Cartoon Network studios I see this falling under "Do they own this series Physically? Oh wow, I thought you meant the clone wars that got a new season. Never even heard of the 2d series before I found the Wikipedia page I would clarify in the post that its the other clone wars series also made by Lucasfilm. Simultaneously, hundreds of PGand-below properties are reportedly also not on the service, and their inclusion in the future is uncertain. Potentially adding to the issue is a recent report […]. Because for one it is currently airing on with its upcoming 3rd season set to air and second I'd expect this one to be on their upcoming international streaming service "". However, I would like to suggest a couple of changes for the next update. Even if Goosebumps is a Scholastic property the producers of the show from the 's was produced by 20th Century TV. Again it aired on , it was distributed by 20th Century TV, it still could air on the service unless said so otherwise. Besides, you have other film tv adaptations of Scholastic properties owned by the distributor of that particular film or show e. While although a 20th Century Fox property Netflix has been owning the rights of this series in perpetuity. I'd love it if these could be added to the service! Thank You. Thank You! And again I get that. I just thought 20th Century TV also produced the 's Goosbumps series. So yeah those do have a chance it just will come down to HQ versions of these shows. Joe had do have marvel roots. Also, can you add a " " after the on "Wander Over Yonder " cause it's missing a parenthesis. Also, remove Paramount on The Wind in the Willows as Paramount was not involved in the production of this film. The reason the Muppet Family Christmas hasn't been released was actually due to Music Licensing issues. Really I was certain it was the characters I mean there are edited versions without the and the characters out there. No, it's music licensing issues for the songs appearing in the special, which is why the special hasn't been released on VHS and DVD. Can you correct "Stich! The Series " to "Stitch! The Series " cause the show has three seasons. The Series " cause the name was mispronounced and it had 3 seasons. Cause the film is available on certain countries but has yet to reach the United States. Plus all of them are rated PG. Because literally that series is in the grey area in terms of Ownership as neither Disney nor Lucasfilm themselves never talk about it nor does the latter production company have this listed on their website, even Cartoon Network Studios made the . Please correct "Stich! Can you also add " currently on HBO Max " for Home Alone cause that's where both of the streaming rights to these films are at in the United States? Can you change " " to " " for Bohemian Rhapsody, because the film came out in November Can you please rename "Stich! Disney actually owns the rights to that show via Fox. Hope someone can give me good news on those? I notice that for 20th century fox list that it missing Dragonball Evolution. It is appropriate for older kids to watch it. Since Dragon Ball evolution is based on a Japanese property there might be some ownership rights for it. Can you please correct "Stich! The Series " cause I continue to see it be misspelled as "Stich! Is this true? Or is it just a rumor? I need to know. So the Disney channel are shutting down in the U. They need to add more of the vintage cartoons! Has anyone heard anything about those? They only have 1 Xmas cartoon Quick question! Not to mention, preserve all those original Disney Films after they become years old on Disney Plus? Is there any news on Re Connect? I cannot find anything and it was supposed to have been released in April! Going to keep this where it's at in list, so no need to raise again. And again Josh I don't know why you continue to keep it on the "Live- Action And Animated TV Series Disney Legacy and Select ABC Titles " section for the last months as neither Disney nor Lucasfilm themselves never talk about it nor does the latter production company have this listed on their website, even Cartoon Network Studios made the animation so it should be listed on the Global rights not owned by Disney. Josh as Much as I like the Clone Wars microseries, I'm going to be stark with you that I disagree putting this on the "Live-Action And Animated TV Series Disney Legacy and Select ABC Titles " section for the last months as neither Disney and Lucasfilm themselves never talk about it nor does the latter production company have this listed on their website, even Cartoon Network Studios made the animation so honestly it should be listed on the Global rights not owned by Disney section. Can you add " currently on Starz " for Ice Age and the first two Night at the Museum films because that streaming service currently has the rights to these films? Where are the classics??? I'm not going to continue arguing with you again. If the title is in the app with a release date, it's not on this list that's explained in the opening. So it's in the same boat as Titanic and the Prestige in terms of domestic or international distribution rights ownership not being owned by Disney and it's subsidiaries 20th Century, Touchstone. Can you move " currently on Starz " before " Available in some countries " for the Museum films? Also, can you also add in Mr. Alita: Battle Angel has been moved. In case you hadn't heard, Disney made a decision last year for the "Love Simon" TV series to move to Hulu - obviously they have made their call about that particular property. Okay then, but I'm just pointing out a couple of things when it comes to the PG films. The Series" is actually just called "Stitch! It's colloquially known as the "Stitch! You could list it as "Stitch! Although the unfinished Bad Batch story arc was finished for Season 7, Cristal Crisis stayed in its story reel form. Can you please correct Stitch! Searching, I didn't see many disney junior titles like little einsteins mentioned by someone else , ni hao kai-lan, doc mcstuffins, etc. Is there a link to rhe list disney plans to release? Would the Bionicle films count? Not only did have the rights, but so did Disney. They advertised, released, distributed, and marketed the film. Also according to an interview with one of the directors, he went on to state that Disney may had picked his studio, Creative Capers, to create the CGI for the film alongside CGCG since they had worked with the company before on many occasions. What do you guys think? I just wanted to make sure people knew where they are here in the U. Literally, Disney and Lucasfilm hardly talk about it along with the fact that the animation was done at Cartoon Network Studios. It's now updated, thx! Literally, Disney ONLY owns the rights to the films in the United States, but the international rights to these films In particular Bicentennial Man, The Post, and Dan in Real Life are distributed by another distributor, so I still am perplexed why these films haven't been moved to that section these past months. Ever thought of adding in Bob's Burgers and Duncanville to the missing listing? Is there a strong case for that? Shepherd covers culture and entertainment for several media outlets, including articles on Disney Plus, the surprising impact of Mary Poppins and Disney nostalgia. View all posts. Tags: disney. Related Article. Write a comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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As an old friend of she's used to encountering aliens, battling monsters and defeating evil. Along with her friends Luke, Clyde, Rani, Maria and Sky - not to mention supercomputer Mr Smith - Sarah Jane and her trusty lipstick are prepared for anything the universe throws at them. Through the ages of Britain, from the 15th century to the 21st, Edmund Blackadder has meddled his way along the bloodlines, aided by his servant and sidekick, Baldrick, and hindered by an assortment of dimwitted aristocrats. The Doctor and Antimony arrive on the planet Santiny, just as it comes under attack by General Tannis and his Canisian battle fleet. Meanwhile, his other , Ace, finds herself under the guidance of the mysterious Casmus, who seems to foresee an important and unusual role in store for her. As the adventure lurches from Santiny to contemporary London and on to Gallifrey, it becomes clear that the Canisians' next target is to be Earth. After fleeing Earth they hitch a lift with hoopy frood Zaphod Beeblebrox, who hurtles from one improbability to another - literally. With Trillian and Marvin the Paranoid Android in tow, the answer to life, the universe and everything is soon revealed: But what was the question? The hugely powerful Key to Time has been split into six segments, all of which have been disguised and hidden throughout time and space. Now the even more powerful White Guardian wants the Doctor to find the pieces. With the first segment successfully retrieved, the Doctor, and K9 trace the second segment of the Key to the planet Calufrax. But when they arrive at exactly the right point in space, they find themselves on exactly the wrong planet - Zanak. This collection contains all of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian stories published during his lifetime, contextualized with biographical details of their author. An unabridged reading of the brand-new novel based on a storyline by Douglas Adams. The Doctor promised Romana the end of the universe, so she's less than impressed when what she gets is a cricket match. But then the award ceremony is interrupted by 11 figures in white uniforms and peaked skull helmets wielding bat-shaped weapons that fire lethal bolts of light into the screaming crowd. The Krikkitmen are back. A story so epic it was originally intended for the big screen, Scratchman is a gripping, white-knuckle thriller almost 40 years in the making. The Doctor, Harry and Sarah Jane Smith arrive at a remote Scottish island when their holiday is cut short by the appearance of strange creatures - hideous scarecrows who are preying on the local population. The islanders are living in fear, and the Doctor vows to save them all. Helped - and hampered - by his diligent Permanent Secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby Nigel Hawthorne and his Principle Private Secretary Bernard Woolley Derek Fowlds , Hacker and his department became synonymous with government bureaucracy and administrative double dealing. Five classic novelisations of exciting TV adventures set on the planet Earth! Five thrilling soundtrack adventures from the early days of Doctor Who, featuring serials lost from the TV archive. In 'Galaxy 4', the Doctor, Steven and meet the Drahvins and the Rills on a planet just one day away from destruction. He forms the idea of a wooden horse Special linking narration is provided by William Russell, Carole Ann Ford and Peter Purves, who also recall their time making the original episodes in a series of bonus interviews. I am watching the whole of doctor who. To listen to the missing episodes is just awesome! Occupied me for many many hours. I will recommend it to all my friends who like Doctor who. 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They have to steal some information from King Rassouli Antonio Banderas , who is a pirate or something, while avoiding the evil machinations of Dr. The result is a bunch of ideas thrown into a pot without any sense of how or why they should fit together or even if they can. There are scenes that are obviously from a version of the script where it was a coming of age tale about Tommy Stubbins meeting this remarkable man and going on a great adventure. There are scenes where they started out with a script about a broken man learning to live again but then remembered it was supposed to be a comedy. There are scenes where the CGI animals were obviously meant to be the stars. One thing all the writers did apparently agree on was that lame and unfunny jokes magically become hilarious when put in the mouths of CGI talking animals. There were incorrect. A lame and unfunny joke remains lame and unfunny when a polar bear says it. Being able to talk to animals does not automatically lead you some sort of grand adventure, no matter how much you anthropomorphize them. Dolittle story but it has to be a story where being able to talk to animals means more than just a sight gag. Directed by Richard Fleischer. Dolittle Screen story by Thomas Shepherd. Written by Stephan Gaghan Two! Directed by Stephen Gaghan. Starring Robert Downey Jr. Doctor Dolittle vs. Dolittle Anthropomorphized animals attack!!! Posted: Feb 1, PM. Posted By: Mike Bunge. Related Content Doctor Dolittle vs. BBC Audio Collection. The narration is the same as later used on the CD edition but a poorer quality version of the original soundtrack was all that was available in The Evil of the . This release cut two scenes set in a coffee bar, in which music by and The Beatles could be heard playing in the background. Unlike the releases of , does not perform his narration "in character" as the Doctor. The Tomb of the Cybermen. When all 4 episodes were returned to the BBC in January , the planned spring cassette release was cancelled, with a VHS of the serial being released in May instead. Due to contractual obligations, the cassette version of the serial with 's link narration was finally released in June . Tom Baker performs his narration "in character" as the Doctor relating a past story in his life. Fury from the Deep. The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve. BBC Radio Collection. This release also used The Massacre title. The Web of Fear. Galaxy 4. The Highlanders. The narration is the same as on the audio cassette edition but a better quality version of the original soundtrack is used. . The Moonbase. The . The Abominable Snowmen. The Daleks' Master Plan. Disc one contains " Mission to the Unknown " and also has a bonus data track, consisting of MP3 files of the episode soundtracks without narration, copies of the linking narration script in PDF format, and MP3 copies of sound clips before and after audio restoration. Reissues : 7 April Mp3-CD. The Faceless Ones. The Smugglers. The Enemy of the World. . The Space Pirates. Marco Polo. William Russell. A printed bonus is an included map of Cathay China similar to the one originally shown on screen while Marco Polo narrates his travel journal and explaining historical inaccuracies between real locations and locations used in the serial. The first disc in the set contains data as well as audio; the data includes MP3 files of the soundtracks without additional narration, PDF files of the narration scripts, and computer wallpaper versions of the aforementioned map of Cathay. Reissues : 2 August CD, individual release. The previous cassette release had to cut out both coffee bar scenes with songs from The Seekers and The Beatles playing in the background. This CD release got copyright clearance for the song Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen by The Seekers in the first coffee bar scene, but Mark Ayres discusses in a interview in issue how a rights clearance for The Beatles song was not only unfeasible due to cost, but that the rights owner would not issue a clearance for an audiobook CD release under any circumstances. Mark goes on to describe how he painstakingly was able to use another song in the background instead, digitally inserting Hold Tight in place of Paperback Writer. BBC Audio. The Wheel in Space. The Tenth Planet. Bonus interview with Anneke Wills. Reissues : 9 January CD, individual release. The Invasion. Bonus interview with Frazer Hines. The Underwater Menace. The Crusade. Bonus interview with William Russell. The Ice Warriors. Bonus interview with Frazer Hines the interview is split into two parts, one part on each disc. The Reign of Terror. Carole Ann Ford. Bonus interview with Carole Ann Ford. . Bonus interview with Peter Purves. Doctor Who and the Silurians. Bonus Interview with Caroline John. Reissues : 7 January CD, individual release. The Sea Devils. Bonus Interview with . Warriors of the Deep. Janet Fielding. Bonus Interview with Janet Fielding. . The Dominators. Bonus interview with Wendy Padbury. The War Machines. The Curse of Peladon. Bonus interview with Katy Manning. The Monster of Peladon. Elisabeth Sladen. Bonus interview with Elisabeth Sladen. The Romans. The Sensorites. The Krotons. The Mind of Evil. . Bonus interview with Richard Franklin. The Space Museum. It was at this point that television companies took a decision that would, several years later, impact on the entire history of British television. Any film over the three-year limit and deemed to be of little or no historical value, would be destroyed. Programmes were categorised or 'graded' by their value in historical terms. Top priority was given to 'A List' shows such as important documentaries or news items, or plays by prolific authors such as Dennis Potter or Alan Bleasedale although these were not entirely preserved. At the other end of the scale were black-and-white shows such as school programmes or the language instructional. In fact, it was possibly due to a small hardcore faction of Doctor Who fans that the policy finally came to an end. The almost obsessive following that particular series had and indeed still has over the years, led a group of fans to try and purchase episodes from the BBC when they heard a rumour that certain stories had been marked for deletion. Allegedly, even whilst negotiations were taking place, episodes of the Doctor's adventures were still being junked. These fans were horrified to discover that at that stage over episodes, including entire adventures were missing. Another factor came into play around that time: Video Cassette Recorders VCR's were rapidly growing in popularity and were being made widely available for home purchase at an affordable price, creating a growing demand for pre-recorded material such as feature films and television series. With the dawning of the commercial video age companies suddenly realised the potential goldmine they had almost destroyed and they hurriedly tried to reverse the process by calling a halt to their junking policy as well as looking at ways of restoring their own lost archives. Doctor Who: Marco Polo - missing, believed wiped. Doctor Who fans began a vigorous campaign and were probably the first group of people to begin searching for 'lost' material. And indeed, to some extent they were successful in recovering junked episodes, which in turn alerted archivists to the fact that other 'lost' material may still be traceable. In many cases this involved contacting foreign TV stations that had previously purchased copies of these shows, as they were now the only official source of recovering whatever material they could. In recent years there have been many successes with archive material of all sorts being returned from places as far a-field as Hong Kong, New Zealand, the USA, Nigeria and even from the hands of private collectors. Before this, private collectors were cautious about admitting to what material they had, worried that they would be sued under copyright laws. This did actually happen to one famous TV entertainer. Bob Monkhouse. For years Bob Monkhouse had been accumulating a large collection of films. These were mainly early black and white comedies of the Keystone Kops variety, but also included many silent and early talkies made by some of Hollywood's greats who were around during that particular golden era. His collection was second-to-none and Monkhouse was considered an expert on the subject of these films. But in the 's a major film company decided to sue Monkhouse for infringement of copyright. Doctor Dolittle () vs. Dolittle ()

The Marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Phillip. In , as an experiment, a 16mm camera was pointed at a television receiver to record the wedding of Princess Elizabeth to Prince Phillip. This was not an impetuous move but a carefully planned and calculated, and in many respects complicated operation. Using a system to match the time it took for the cathode ray beam to reach the screen - to the speed of each film frame as it passed through the camera's shutter gate, a fairly decent quality negative of the broadcast picture was captured on film. And from that negative numerous positive prints could be made. This way a recorded programme could be stored for future generations or distributed to other TV companies around the world. As "tele-recording" became more prolific throughout the 's and into the 's so archive libraries were required to store the large cans of processed film. Although the storage of these films had their use, there was no obligation by any of the TV companies to retain them beyond their "shelf life". Repeats were frowned upon by the various actors and performing rights' unions as it was considered that taking up airtime with such material would put actors, producers, directors, designers and the whole body of professionals required to make a TV production, out of work. Eventually settlements were made allowing the broadcast of a certain proportion of repeats a year, but even then this had to be within three years of the original showing. Anything older than that would have to be renegotiated as an entirely new deal. By the early 's, with no other outlet for many old shows, television companies were finding it harder and harder to justify the expense required to store much of the material they held in their libraries. There were other factors to be taken into account, too. Colour television had finally gone on sale in the UK, and the demand for monochrome sets, as well as monochrome TV shows, was dwindling fast. Furthermore, as cans of films were being shipped into the libraries on a daily basis; it was becoming increasingly more difficult to find the space to store them. Warehouses became overcrowded and a fire hazard. As a result, insurers refused to give cover or renew policies. It was at this point that television companies took a decision that would, several years later, impact on the entire history of British television. Any film over the three-year limit and deemed to be of little or no historical value, would be destroyed. Programmes were categorised or 'graded' by their value in historical terms. Top priority was given to 'A List' shows such as important documentaries or news items, or plays by prolific authors such as Dennis Potter or Alan Bleasedale although these were not entirely preserved. At the other end of the scale were black-and-white shows such as school programmes or the language instructional. In fact, it was possibly due to a small hardcore faction of Doctor Who fans that the policy finally came to an end. Each one is a clue, and so the Doctor and Mrs Wibbsey embark on a chase through Time…. : The Doctor acquires a Skishtari egg, whose powers are both wondrous and deadly. Also included in this edition are an exclusive audio interview with Tom Baker, outtakes from the original studio sessions, promotional trailers and a PDF booklet featuring sleeve notes by writer . All titles are available from Amazon and Audible in March and April. Share Copy Link. This popular set has been reissued on CD, and a digital edition is now available for the first time. Now published for the very first time in its original version, the story is read by the man of many voices, Jon Culshaw. 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THE DESTRUCTION OF TIME: SOUNDTRACKS

Like actually have conversations with them and everything. Dolittle is. This is a musical…though a surprising amount of the musical numbers are spoke-sung like William Shatner on mood stabilizers. Anyway, Tommy and Matthew find Dr. John Dolittle Rex Harrison dealing with household frustrations and pining for the chance to take off on a voyage to find the Great Pink Sea Snail. They encounter a young woman named Emma Fairfax Samantha Eggar because this is a s American musical and there has to be a love interest, though the movie can never keep straight whether Emma and Matthew are supposed to be in love or Emma and Dr. Matthew has a whole song and everything about his infatuation for Emma, only to see the film decide at the end that Emma and Dolittle are soulmates. Moreau" Dolittle receives a gift of a two-headed llama called a Pushmi-pullyu and decides to turn it into a circus attraction so he can fund his Sea Snail expedition. That eventually leads to Dolittle helping a circus seal escape to the sea so she can be reunited with her husband. I had not realized exploitation, bestiality, and murder were such big parts of family entertainment in the s. Dolittle is acquitted of murder but sentenced to an asylum, whereupon Tommy, Matthew, and Emma help him escape and they jump on a boat to find the Great Pink Sea Snail. There must have been some edited version which played a lot on the weekends when there were only three channels to watch. Anyway, the movie is insanely long for its tone and subject matter. The plot, as you can probably tell from my description, is less a real story and more a collection of scenes hung next to each other on a clothesline. The whole production is filled with things that are supposed to be funny without actually being funny and supposed to be touching with actually being touching. Robert Downey Jr. The film opens with a prologue that tells the audience all about John Dolittle and how he met the love of his life and went on all these adventures until she died, causing Dolittle to retreat from the world and become a hermit on his English estate. That little prologue is more interesting and entertaining than everything that comes after it put together. Dolittle to have him save the life a squirrel Tommy accidentally shot. They have to steal some information from King Rassouli Antonio Banderas , who is a pirate or something, while avoiding the evil machinations of Dr. Also included in this edition are a previously unheard interview with Tom Baker, outtakes from the original studio sessions, promotional trailers and a PDF booklet featuring sleeve notes by writer Paul Magrs. The Great Time War has raged for centuries, ravaging the universe. Scores of human colony planets are now overrun by occupation forces. As the Doctor is trapped in an apocalyptic landscape, Dalek patrols roam amongst the wreckage, rounding up the remaining civilians. Sarah Jane Smith always finds herself in trouble. As an old friend of the Doctor she's used to encountering aliens, battling monsters and defeating evil. Along with her friends Luke, Clyde, Rani, Maria and Sky - not to mention supercomputer Mr Smith - Sarah Jane and her trusty lipstick are prepared for anything the universe throws at them. Through the ages of Britain, from the 15th century to the 21st, Edmund Blackadder has meddled his way along the bloodlines, aided by his servant and sidekick, Baldrick, and hindered by an assortment of dimwitted aristocrats. The Doctor and Antimony arrive on the planet Santiny, just as it comes under attack by General Tannis and his Canisian battle fleet. Meanwhile, his other companion, Ace, finds herself under the guidance of the mysterious Casmus, who seems to foresee an important and unusual role in store for her. As the adventure lurches from Santiny to contemporary London and on to Gallifrey, it becomes clear that the Canisians' next target is to be Earth. After fleeing Earth they hitch a lift with hoopy frood Zaphod Beeblebrox, who hurtles from one improbability to another - literally. With Trillian and Marvin the Paranoid Android in tow, the answer to life, the universe and everything is soon revealed: But what was the question? The hugely powerful Key to Time has been split into six segments, all of which have been disguised and hidden throughout time and space. Now the even more powerful White Guardian wants the Doctor to find the pieces. With the first segment successfully retrieved, the Doctor, Romana and K9 trace the second segment of the Key to the planet Calufrax. But when they arrive at exactly the right point in space, they find themselves on exactly the wrong planet - Zanak. This collection contains all of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Cimmerian stories published during his lifetime, contextualized with biographical details of their author. An unabridged reading of the brand-new novel based on a storyline by Douglas Adams. The Doctor promised Romana the end of the universe, so she's less than impressed when what she gets is a cricket match. And indeed, to some extent they were successful in recovering junked episodes, which in turn alerted archivists to the fact that other 'lost' material may still be traceable. In many cases this involved contacting foreign TV stations that had previously purchased copies of these shows, as they were now the only official source of recovering whatever material they could. In recent years there have been many successes with archive material of all sorts being returned from places as far a-field as Hong Kong, New Zealand, the USA, Nigeria and even from the hands of private collectors. Before this, private collectors were cautious about admitting to what material they had, worried that they would be sued under copyright laws. This did actually happen to one famous TV entertainer. Bob Monkhouse. For years Bob Monkhouse had been accumulating a large collection of films. These were mainly early black and white comedies of the Keystone Kops variety, but also included many silent and early talkies made by some of Hollywood's greats who were around during that particular golden era. His collection was second-to-none and Monkhouse was considered an expert on the subject of these films. But in the 's a major film company decided to sue Monkhouse for infringement of copyright. Monkhouse won his case by proving that although he was in possession of these films, they were purely for private viewing for him or invited guests to his home and in showing them he was not making any financial profit or gain. The decision of the court to find in favour of Monkhouse's defence set a legal precedent by clearing up what had - up to that time - been something of a grey area in copyright law. It also cleared the way for the future of the home video market, which was about to emerge. This now opened up a new source of recovering lost material for many archivists, and indeed, over the years much material has been returned from the hands of private collectors. In the British Film Institute launched "Missing, Believed Wiped" , an initiative designed to raise the public profile for recovering lost material. Returned material is often given to the National Film and Television Archive who have, in the past, made copies of the found material before returning the original to the donor. The BFI are always keen to hear from people who believe they may be in possession of British television material and to this end they published a list of the most important missing programmes as well as a book; "Missing Believed Wiped Searching for the Lost Treasures of British Television " by Dick Fiddy, who is currently the "Keeper of Television" having succeeded Steve Bryant, himself a former Doctor Who archivist for the BBC. It is doubtful that many of the lost classics will ever be found, consigned as they are to the TV graveyard for all eternity. However, the search for lost programmes continues and in the BBC were able to release two previously 'lost' Doctor Who stories after they were discovered in "a dusty room in the African desert" by lost episode hunter Philip Morris. And mainly through the efforts of dedicated fans, professional archivists, and those sometimes 'chance' discoveries, many shows once missing, believed wiped, are now happily preserved for future generations to enjoy The Most Important Missing Programmes:. He also sang a bit. 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