
With everything going on this week, I remembered Saturday Night Showcase and forgot it again on and off during the week. At least this time I remembered to put a note about it. I’ll try to find something good for next week. Yesterday I got lucky with being able to announce they found two episodes of “The Dalek’s Master Plan”, a still incomplete serial with the First Doctor’s fourth meeting with the Daleks. The BBC, doing something right for a change, also provided a highlight reel of clips from the lost episodes, discovered by lost media and classic Doctor Who episode hunters Film Is Fabulous. So I can show you something cool tonight.
How long it takes before the full episodes are put out internationally hasn’t been said, though a theatrical showing and the BBC I-Player is scheduled for Easter if the restorations are done by then. There are still episodes missing from the serial, but we have more of it than we did, with only two additions to the previous count. That makes five episodes and a clip used for the BBC children’s show Blue Peter of the twelve episodes produced, the longest serial depending on whether you classify “Trial Of A Time Lord” as one arc or a series of arcs with a connecting story.
Just shows you never know what you’ll find while decluttering. And yes, that was Nicholas Courtney in his first appearance on the show, as Bret Vyon, prior to being cast as Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart. That may be the best thing to have back. Here’s a video by the BBC about Film Is Fabulous showing the episode to Peter Purves, who played Steven, and an interview with him by FIF after seeing it.




