
Doctor Who fans get to step back in time with the discovery of 2 long-lost episodes
CBC
For decades, dozens of early Doctor Who episodes were feared to be lost forever — until two of them turned up recently in the garage of a deceased collector.
On Friday, the charity Film is Fabulous! (FIF), which works to preserve cinema and television history, announced that it found the two episodes of the now iconic sci-fi TV series in film cans, wrapped in plastic bags among a water-logged collection of other films.
Still, two black-and-white episodes, The Nightmare Begins and Devil’s Planet, were in pristine condition.
Both episodes — which feature the first incarnation of the titular Doctor, played by William Hartnell — haven’t been viewed since they originally aired during the third season of the show in 1965.
BBC archivists have restored the two episodes, which will be available next month on the broadcaster’s streaming platform.
The discovery brings down the count of missing episodes to 95 that were lost by the BBC because the broadcaster threw out film recordings or wiped video tapes for re-use.
FIF lured Peter Purves, who plays the Doctor’s companion Steven Taylor, to a local theatre in Leicester, U.K., on Wednesday under false pretenses to surprise him with the episodes.
Justin Smith, a cinema professor at England’s De Montfort University and chair of FIF, spoke to As It Happens host Nil Köksal about how they pulled the surprise off, and what this discovery means to “Whovians” around the world.
Here’s part of that conversation:
I'm trying to imagine you taking a look at these plastic bags, these two cylinders. What did you think you were looking at in those moments?
It was incredible because we discovered these missing episodes of Doctor Who in a collection that was in very poor condition. Many of the films had been stored in a garage and had got water damage. There were films throughout the property, but it just so happened that these two films were wrapped in bags, and when we undid the cans, the labels were pristine and very clear to be read.
What did they say?
Doctor Who. In fact, they give the titles of the particular episodes in the series, The Daleks' Master Plan.
The Daleks' Master Plan was a 12-part story that … started in November 1965, and Episode 1 is called The Nightmare Begins ... and it's there for all to see on the label of the can two cans of 16-millimetre … black and white film.

