• Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast

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Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast

By: Tim
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  • Tim and guests review Doctor Who’s missing episodes.
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  • Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast - Special Edition - Film Collectors
    Sep 16 2023
    Support us on Patreon 👉https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes 🙌 Tip us on https://ko-fi.com/missingeps Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/drwhopodcasters It’s a SPECIAL EDITION of The Missing Episodes Podcast. Since private collector Terry Burnett returned two episodes in 2011 and the announcement in 2013 of nine episodes found in Nigeria, to date, no further missing episodes have been returned, despite the fact that episodes are known to exist in private hands. So, as they’re the most viable option for further Doctor Who missing episode returns in the future, it’s time to talk film collectors. TV producer and missing episodes expert Paul Vanezis, along with well-connected and established film collectors John Clancy and John Franklin join Tim for a frank and colourful discussion on the hobby of film collecting and the film collecting community. What is film collecting? Why do people collect film? Is there much interest in TV on film and how much of it is about? How did material make its way from copyright holders into collections? What is the size and state of film collecting today as a hobby? What are attitudes like about secrecy? Are film collectors deliberately hoarding missing episodes? The truth is probably more complicated than you think… We learn that many collections are tragically ending up in landfill on a regular basis, so what can be done about that? One solution, being worked on by the panel, is to hold a film collectors’ event and we get to learn all about October’s “Film is Fabulous” and what that might reveal… With enormous thanks John and John for taking the time to talk to a Doctor Who fan and indeed to Paul for making this happen. Check out John Clancy’s home cinema here, on his channel “Movie Collector”: HOME CINEMA TOUR 2023 - 4K, 35mm Super 8 & THX Sound - YouTube Noel Pratt’s astounding home cinema can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIbwkRnlumA& And the last BFCC event can be viewed here (look out for a familiar face!): 35MM, 4K & SUPER 8 IN ONE SHOW: THE BRITISH FILM COLLECTORS CONVENTION 2023 - YouTube Tim is on Twitter Tim - Missing Episodes Podcast (@drwhopodcasters) / X (twitter.com), and please do come and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/drwhoandthepodcasters Executive Producers: Bedwyr Gullidge, Phil Mitchell and Rich Tipple. Thanks to Harry Whitley on the piano! Harry Whitley Music (@Harrymusicmusic) / X (twitter.com) Become a patron and help us cover our fees and keep us in biscuits via https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes Thanks to much to the exceedingly lovely Ace St John, Alex Newsome, Alex TheSkapes, , Andrew Llewellyn, Andy Kaminski, Andy Kitching, Anthony Carroll, Tony Carroll, Anthony Fusco, Anthony Wainer, Ashton Withers, Bluey111, Brendan McKenna-Nicoll, Brian Larkin, CP, Charles Geers, Chris Arkle, Chris Arnsby, Chris Fone, Colin Brockhurst, Comoedia adictus, Craig Thomson, Craig Williams, Darren Howard, David Gillespie-Pratt, David Green, David Matthewman, Dean, Dean Poole, Deetz Easterwood, Del Skaterman, Dom Carter, Dominic Jackson, Dylan Rees, Frank Shailes, Garry Byrne, Gary Gillatt, Gav Rymill, Ginger Animator, Harry Townsend, Huw Buchtman, Jack Hutchison, Jack Sharpe, James, James Bell, James Cluskey, James Dodds, Jamie Bate, JB, Jess Jurkovic, Jim Trenowden, Joe Lewallen, Joe Bloggs, John Adams, John Babb, John Geoffrion, John Rivers, John Thomson, John Molyneux, Johnathan Molyneux, Jon, Jon Sheehan, Jonathan Le Targat, Jonathan Potter, Joshua, Kitt Forbes, Leigh Wood, Liam, Marc Cameron, Martin Ramsdin, Matthew, Matthew Michael, Matthew Purchase, Michael Elison, Michael Lang, Michael Norris, Neil Smith, Nick Lawton, Nick Mellish, Oliver Crocker, Oliver Wake, Patrick, Paul Benson, Paul Cooke, Peter Cuminskey, Philip Stubley, Pierce Carrig, Ray Badrick, Reuben Herfindahl, Rich Hughes, Richard Higson, Richard King-Byatt, Richard Smith, Richie Howarth, Rob Fleming, Sara Irving, Sean Martindill, Sidney Troat, Simon Exton, Simon Whitehead, Sinead Morse, Stephen Hartwell, Stephen Moffatt, Stephen West, Stephen Wolterstorff, Steven Manfred, Steven Quinn, Steven Schapansky, Steven White, Stuart Hargreves, That’s Chroma, Tim Arding, Tim Foley, Troy Wood, Toby Hadoke and Type 40 productions! With thanks the wonderful Bea Garridohttps://twitter.com/BeaGarrido00 for her art, assistance and her patience. Check out her brilliant Doctor Who art https://beagarridoart.weebly.com/ This free podcast borrows snippets of music from “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet. The tune performed on the piano is “I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free” – Dallas/Taylor.    
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    1 hr and 41 mins
  • Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast - Episode 14 - The Smugglers
    Aug 25 2023
    Support us on Patreon 👉https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes 🙌 Tip us on https://ko-fi.com/missingeps Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/drwhopodcasters It’s episode 14 of The Missing Episodes Podcast! The first story of season 4 sees the Lloyd/Davis soft reboot continue, with a trip to 19th Century Cornwall. Brian Hayles returns to write the first truly generic historical, which see groovy new companions Ben and Polly embark on their first adventure in time and space. What more do you need in a 19th Century historical romp than pirates vs smugglers vs revenue men? Tim is joined by colouriser Rich Tipple https://www.itsfarfrombeingallover.co... and researcher Rhys Williams (Doctor Who Magazine) who are all more accepting of the concept of time travel than Ben. Together they tackle the questions of why The Smugglers tends to slip from fans’ minds, what The Smugglers might have looked like and how successful (or otherwise) it was. Then it’s off on the usual world tour, as we look at where The Smugglers sold, what the Aussie and New Zealand censors thought and what the chances are of ever seeing some more of it are. So grab a Smallbeer from the fridge, lay down on a comfortable Gurney, and join us as we crack Deadman’s secret key and take a long, hard look at The Smugglers! Tim is on Twitter Tim - Missing Episodes Podcast (@drwhopodcasters) / X (twitter.com), and please do come and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/drwhoandthepodcasters Executive Producer: Rich Tipple Become a patron and help us cover our fees and keep us in biscuits via https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes Thanks to much to the exceedingly lovely Alex TheSkapes, Andrew Llewellyn, Andy Kitching, Anthony Carroll, Tony Carroll, Anthony Fusco, Anthony Wainer, Ashton Withers, Bedwyr Gullidge, Bluey111, Brendan McKenna-Nicoll, Charles Geers, Chris Arkle, Chris Fone, Colin Brockhurst, Comoedia adictus, Craig Thomson, Craig William, Darren Howard, David Gillespie-Pratt, David Green, David Matthewman, Dean Poole, Deetz Easterwood, Dominic Jackson, Garry Byrne, Gav Rymill, Ginger Animator, Harry Townsend, Huw Buchtman, Jack Sharpe, James, James Cluskey, Jamie Bate, JB, Jess Jurkovic, Jim Trenowden, Joe Lewallen, Joe Bloggs, John Geoffrion, John Rivers, John Thomson, Johnathan Molyneux, Jon, Jon Sheehan, Jonathan Le Targat, Jonathan Potter, Joshua, Marc Cameron, Martin Ramsdin, Matthew, Matthew Purchase, Michael Elison, Michael Lang, Neil Smith, Nick Lawton, Nick Mellish, Oliver Wake, Patrick, Paul Cooke, Peter Cuminskey, Philip Stubley, Pierce Carrig, Ray Badrick, Reuben Herfindahl, Rich Hughes, Richard Byatt, Richard Higson, Richard Smith, Richie Howarth, Rob Fleming, Sara Irving, Sarah Crotzer, Sean Martindill, Sidney Troat, Simon Exton, Simon Whitehead, Sinead Morse, Stephen Hartwell, Stephen Moffatt, Stephen Wolterstorff, Steven Manfred, Steven Quinn, Steven Schapansky, Steven White, , Stuart Hargreves, That’s Chroma, Tim Arding, and last but not least, Toby Hadoke. With thanks the wonderful Bea Garridohttps://twitter.com/BeaGarrido00 for her art, assistance and her patience. Check out her brilliant Doctor Who art https://beagarridoart.weebly.com/ This free podcast borrows snippets of music from “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet. We lovingly pilfer original music cues by from the 1939 movie “Jamaica Inn”.
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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Doctor Who: The Missing Episodes Podcast - Episode 13 - The War Machines
    Jul 16 2023

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    It’s episode 13 of The Missing Episodes Podcast! For the first time proper, the TARDIS is back on contemporary Earth, indeed in contemporary London, and The Doctor and Dod… uhh… the Doctor and new, groovy companions Ben and Polly face down the mechanical menace in the Post Office Tower and The War Machines.

    Master podcaster Steven Schapansky (@RadioFreeSkaro) and Doctor Who Historian Jon Preddle (https://broadwcast.org/) join to help analyse this most seminal of stories, as Season 3 draws to a close and Doctor Who marches on in a new format under Innes Lloyd and Gerry Davis.

    Then it’s off on a world tour, as Jon talks us through the sales process, censorship in Australia and New Zealand and how and why four prints of The War Machines ended up in Nigeria, to be found by Ian Levine in the 1980’s. This is the deepest of deep dives and summarises years of Jon’s cutting-edge research. We also explore why, perhaps, The Wheel in Space wasn’t in Jos when Enemy and Web were recovered over ten years ago!

    So leave your Dodo at home, put on your fab gear and join us as we take a look at The War Machines.

    If you enjoy this podcast, we ask that you share it on social media to help us find our audience! Tim is on Twitter @drwhopodcasters, and please do come and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/drwhoandthepodcasters.

    Executive Producer: Rich Tipple

    Become a patron and help us cover our fees and keep us in biscuits via https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes.

    Thanks to much to the exceedingly lovely Alex TheSkapes, Andrew Llewellyn, Andy Kitching, Anthony Carroll, Tony Carroll, Anthony Fusco, Anthony Wainer, Ashton Withers, Bedwyr Gullidge, Bluey111, Brendan McKenna-Nicoll, Charles Geers, Chris Arkle, Chris Fone, Colin Brockhurst, Craig Thomson, Darren Howard, David Gillespie-Pratt, David Green, David Matthewman, Dean Poole, Deetz Easterwood, Dominic Jackson, Garry Byrne, Gav Rymill, Harry Townsend, Huw Buchtman, Jack Sharpe, James, James Cluskey, Jamie Bate, JB, Jess Jurkovic, Jim Trenowden, Joe Lewallen, Joe Bloggs, John Geoffrion, John Rivers, John Thomson, Jon, Jon Sheehan, Jonathan Le Targat, Jonathan Potter, Joshua, Marc Cameron, Martin Ramsdin, Matthew, Matthew Purchase, Michael Elison, Neil Smith, Nick Lawton, Nick Mellish, Oliver Wake, Patrick, Paul Cooke, Peter Cuminskey, Philip Stubley, Pierce Carrig, Ray Badrick, Reuben Hergfindahl, Rich Hughes, Richard Byatt, Richard Higson, Richard Smith, Richie Howarth, Rob Fleming, Sara Irving, Sarah Crotzer, Sean Martindill, Sidney Troat, Simon Exton, Simon Whitehead, Sinead Morse, Stephen Hartwell, Stephen Moffatt, Stephen Wolterstorff, Steven Manfred, Steven Quinn, Steven Schapansky, Steven White, Stewart Boyles, Stuart Hargreves, That’s Chroma, Tim Arding, and last but not least, Toby Hadoke.

    With thanks the wonderful Bea Garrido https://twitter.com/BeaGarrido00 for her art, assistance and her patience. Check out her brilliant Doctor Who art https://beagarridoart.weebly.com/

    This free podcast borrows snippets of music from “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet. We lovingly pilfer original music cues by from the BBC’s original production of The War Machines.

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    1 hr and 58 mins

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