Enemy Of The World, part 6-C
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Such a pity this episode is lost forever (hopefully in some foreign land so we can retrieve :D) Thanks for uploading and that photo of Salamandar attacking the Doctor is amazing! :D xxxx
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what an awesome story. 10/10.
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all the 108 episodes were either magnetically wiped , thrown away by the skipful or burnt by the bbc. But as you can see many people are interested in producing excellent recons of these missing episodes, as you have just seen, together they should be able to restore all the classic doctor who stories.
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Dialogue in the next episode (recently uploaded by ParanormRUs) explains what happens. Salamader pressed the take-off switch while the doors were still open. In other words, pressing the switch didn't open the doors - they were already open.
It's a bit worrying that the TARDIS doesn't have safety measures against that sort of thing, but that's the TARDIS for you!
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I think that was the idea, especially episode 2 or 3 is it, where Jamie and Victoria go in incognito and Jamie crashes in from the roof or something. Remember this was in Bond's heydey w/Connery, Dr. No, Goldfinger and all those goodies so it makes sense they tried to do this sort've story in the middle of the awesome S5!
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What an awesome fucking cliffhanger!! Troughton rules, end of story! :D
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The latter would be my guess. Living as I do in a Baltimore suburb I've heard of Buddy Dean who actually started The American Bandstand. Most people who aren't from Maryland (Baltimore even) never have because of the stations racist policies towards negroes. Clark, in Philly, got famous because his network went along with the integrationist policy. Matters were made worse, as the station, thought there would be no need for Buddy Deans Show and taped over most films.
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I really Have no idea. I read somewhere that they were lost in a fire and read somewhere else that they just didn't think there would be much call for reruns and taped over them.
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A fire got them. You sure the BBC didn't tape over'em like American networks did back then.
Well, that ending was TERRIFYING. Awesome. And the Doctor very calmly explaining to Salamander that he was going to throw him to the mercy of a mob was quite menacing, the Trout did a lovely job. With all of it.
Airie75 4 years ago 6
wow, that was an excellent story! at times it felt more like a bond movie than a dw episode. and patrick troughton was fantastic as salamander.
thank you for uploading!
niffler09 4 years ago 2