Two More Lost Episodes Of Doctor Who Recovered

A William Hartnell episode and a Patrick Troughton episode returned to the BBC Archives

Attendees at the British Film Institute’s Missing Believed Wiped were treated to an unexpected world exclusive today: the first airing of two “lost” episodes of ’60s Doctor Who , reports Doctor Who News .

One was the third episode of the William Hartnell story “Galaxy 4” – from which previously no episodes existed in the BBC archives – and the second was the episode of Patrick Troughton's third story “The Underwater Menace ”, which means that two episodes of this four episode now exist in the archive (shame the recovered episode couldn’t have been from a better story, but hey, more Troughton is always a good thing no matter how rubbish the monsters and villain are). The Troughton episode is now also the oldest Troughton episode to exist in the archive.

Both episodes were returned by former TVS engineer Terry Burnett, who bought them at a school fête in Marchwood, Southampton in the 1980s! Restoration Team member Ralph Montagu told the Radio Times how they came to his attention:

“I occasionally meet up with a group of film collectors and retired TV engineers at a café in Hampshire. A few months ago I spoke to Terry Burnett, who used to be an engineer at [former ITV station] TVS. Somehow Doctor Who was mentioned in passing, and Terry said, ‘Oh, actually I think I’ve got an old episode.’ I thought it was bound to be something we’ve got already. I tried not to get too excited, but he came back the next day and brought this spool with him. It had no label, so I had a look at the film leader and it said ‘Air Lock’. I thought, ‘What’s that?’ I checked online and saw that ‘Air Lock’ was an episode of ‘Galaxy 4’ - a missing Hartnell serial. So then I got very excited.

“And he said, ‘Guess what I’ve got?’ It was another episode of Doctor Who ! Again not labelled on the can, but it turned out to be The Underwater Menace part two.”

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years. 

Latest in Sci-Fi Shows
Diego Luna in Andor season 2
Andor season 2 showrunner Tony Gilroy calls Cassian “Star Wars Jesus” ahead of the show’s return on Disney Plus
Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in Andor season 2
Andor season 2 showrunner Tony Gilroy breaks silence on the weird release schedule: "It's a Disney decision"
Pedro Pascal as Joel in The Last of Us
The Last of Us is "better" than 28 Days Later, says movie writer Alex Garland: "This is so much more sophisticated and moving"
Diego Luna as Cassian Andor in Andor season 2
Andor season 2 showrunner talks the much-anticipated Star Wars moment that we haven't seen on screen before: "It's a very significant part of our show"
Fallout
Fallout season 2’s dazzling and dystopian New Vegas is coming to life in a new leaked video
Diego Luna as Cassian Andor
The first three episodes of the best Star Wars show are now available to watch for free ahead of the Andor season 2 premiere
Latest in News
Dino Crisis 2 art showing a young woman and man back-to-back amid tall green grass, both with their weapons drawn
Dino Crisis gets a fresh trademark filing by Capcom, but it might not mean the 26-year-old survival horror franchise will get a new installment like fans expect
Cujo
Netflix is making a brand new adaptation of Cujo, the infamous Stephen King book about a killer dog
Dragon Age 2
Veteran Dragon Age dev says one big delay is better than several small ones: "You are laying band-aid on top of band-aid on top of band-aid"
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach
Dark Souls 2 fans remind Death Stranding 2 director Hideo Kojima that he won’t be taking the DS2 acronym that easily
Minecraft Diamond Armor
Minecraft Pocket Edition got its name because one of its devs was a big "Nintendo nerd" who wanted to pay homage to the Game Boy Pocket
Death Stranding 2
Hideo Kojima says Death Stranding's themes of connection came about because "I thought I lost everything when I became alone nine years ago"