WELL. Seems I should have been worked up about the reports of missing Doctor Who episodes late last year… cos they’ve just been proven CORRECT. Episodes one and three of “The Daleks’ Masterplan”, astonishingly enough, have indeed been unearthed by the people at Film Is Fabulous, and, delightfully, Peter Purves got to watch them as a surprise…
News of the discovery left actor Purves, 87, tearing up after travelling to Leicester on Wednesday to attend what he believed were going to be interviews with the media about television in the 1960s.
Learning the real reason he had been lured to the venue with “a perfect lie”, he said: “I’m speechless, knocked out.”
And after viewing the two episodes, he said, “my flabber has never been so gasted”, although he quipped: “I’ve never forgiven the BBC for losing those episodes, it would be really nice to get a few royalties.”
Purves added: “I’m not sure I even saw those programmes go out originally – I remember the stories, but having seen them, the pictures are unfamiliar to me.
“I didn’t remember the first one when I was still almost comatose following the injury I received fighting in Troy in the wonderful Mythmakers – which of course is missing.”
Well, there’s been rumours for a while that a couple of episodes of “The Myth Makers” are still out there awaiting rediscovery, so… given this news, those rumours might not be so wrong? Who can say at this point; if these two episodes of “Masterplan” (which was famously never sold overseas, making it far less likely than any other 60s Who to ever reappear) can turn up like this, I suppose almost anything else could. I’m just delighted to have actually happy news to report on for once, cos the last couple of weeks have been so fucking awful otherwise…
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