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fleetfootmike (
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Just in case...
pbristow
probably already knows, but just in case:
http://news.drwho-online.co.uk/Two-Lost-Doctor-Who-Episodes-Found!.aspx
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poltr1
2011-12-11 07:12 pm (UTC)
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Great news! I know the page lists the remaining missing episodes, but it doesn't have a count. What does that bring us down to?
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rdmaughan.livejournal.com
2011-12-11 07:28 pm (UTC)
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I make the count 43 for the first doctor and 61 for the second doctor. A year or so ago the Australians found copies of a huge load of old BBC radio shows which were believed lost so there may well be more stuff out there still
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pbristow.livejournal.com
2011-12-11 07:51 pm (UTC)
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106 is the number I get by adding up the numbers from the freshly updated
Wikipedia Page on the subject.
=:o}
Counting from the original link I get 47 + 62 = 109...? Hang on [COUNTS AGAIN]
Oops, my bad. 44 + 62 = 106, as stated by Wikipedia. (I think I must've counted "The Tenth Planet" as all four missing, or something. =:o\ )
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pbristow.livejournal.com
2011-12-11 08:25 pm (UTC)
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On the downside,
one of my favourite scenes from "Coupling"
just became a little less accurate... =:o?
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Counting from the original link I get 47 + 62 = 109...? Hang on [COUNTS AGAIN]
Oops, my bad. 44 + 62 = 106, as stated by Wikipedia. (I think I must've counted "The Tenth Planet" as all four missing, or something. =:o\ )
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