Doctor Who - The Tenth Planet - Episode 1 [1/3]
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@ykskakskolnel the very first episode is known as 'An Unearthly Child'
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1986 didn't look like that.
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@TheTheEg —the first three episodes still existed in the BBC archive. Episode 4 was lost, but the soundtrack still existed and, combined with remaining preserved footage and stills, a telesnap reconstruction of the lost episode was assembled to finally "complete" the story for its video release back around 1999 or 2000.
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@thisiswierdX3 Teenagers rule?? Please, for your own credibility, DO NOT say things like that! It makes you sound like you're from the 1950s!!
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@153ace The pilot does exist/ I have it in 2 seperate versions. No episodes were destroyed in a fire but many were wiped.
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@vorebiz Being "dated" does not make it bad. You could say that about every classic film. Just enjoy it for what it is. How can something made in 1966 NOT be dated?
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@0BatGirl0 Never mind the quality, whers the colour, eh??
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I thought the tenth planet was lost episode
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@bioniclefactory1 Assuming you're not trolling, DW was shown nearly all year around back in the day. So the only way the actors could get vacation time was for them to write their character out of an episode. Bill Hartnell was also sick during his last year or two, and it was making it hard for him to work. Its the main reason he quit when he did. His illness was also why he couldn't leave his house to film The Three Doctors. He died about a year after the episode was made.
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also watch my part to this story its in coulour
Ok hey! Im a person who has never watched dr who before, but i find it rly interesting and i wanna see it! WHERE CAN I FIND THE FIRST EPISODE?!?! And if im too modern to watch the first ones then from which episode i should start to watch this serie if i want to understand the plot?: DDD
ykskakskolnel 10 months ago
@ykskakskolnel They are one DVD. under the box set Doctor Who - The Beginning.
RedDwarfObsessive 10 months ago