I would kill to have William Russell to reprise his role as Ian Chesterton and return to the show alongside Peter Capaldi for an episode or two. It would be absolutely brilliant if Steven Moffat actually cared about bringing some nostalgia back into the show, and perhaps bring back some previous companions ( Russell T Davies did it with Elizabeth Sladen, so I can't see why Moffat can't). I would love to see at least one companion who stood aside each doctor return alongside Capaldi. Here's my list: William Russell as Ian Chesterton, Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon, Katy Manning as Jo Grant, Louise Jameson as Leela, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown and Sophie Aldred as Ace.
The BBC needs to animate all 97 missing episodes! It's foolish to believe that all of them will be found, as much as we hope. This way at least we will have all the stories complete in some form. If episodes are found later then the BBC could reissue the stories as "special editions", stories like The Aztecs or Inferno were done in this fashion. Please don't tell me that fans wouldn't buy both the animated versions and the found episode stories, most hard core fans would.
+Movies For Newbies I'm not saying that it isn't possible that something may turn up, after all Web of Fear and Enemy of the World did reappear, however the odds of all 97 episodes showing up are not likely. First off, Mission to the Unknown was never sent to any other country, this episode is lost forever but there is a fan film and an animated and tele-snap recreation on You Tube that we can watch and enjoy. My point is until if more episodes are found reconstructions are currently the only way Doctor Who fans can see these missing stories and the BBC should produce special DVD releases for these stories. If the missing episodes show up later then they can release the completed stories then. Second off, how long have we been hearing rumors of Marco Polo, Power of the Daleks and the great Omnirumor of all 97 episodes being found only to hear that it is just a rumors! How many years did we have to wait before the BBC released episode 2 of the Underwater Menace? I don't know about you but I'm tire of waiting and tire of the games that the BBC are playing and the spy like games that Philip Morris is foisting upon Doctor Who fans.
+Movies For Newbies I would love to see them do this! It would be the ultimate reconstructed story, but I think it would be more expensive to do this than to create animated or tele-snap reconstructions. That's why I'm all for fan film recreations like Mission to the Unknown or Power of the Daleks - Re-imagined, you may not get the original actors but at least you get the story..
@@barryk1701 all 7 episodes of marco Polo are lost, burnt, never to return 7 of the 12 episodes of daleks master plan are also gone. The audios all exist, but without photos plans scripts etc, you dont have any idea what it would look like
@@julieeverett7442 I don't believe that all of the missing episodes will be found (outside of a miracle!), but only three stories don't have any clips from the stories- Marco Polo, The Massacre and Mission to the Unknown. Most have existing episodes, clips, or photos. It is possible to speculate and create animated episodes from this material, the later animation are not shot by shot recreations of the originals show either, which I think would be find to watch by fans who never saw the original stories. The Mission to the Unknown was itself recreated in live action by a group of drama students with any clips at all check it out - th-cam.com/video/NW8yk-m5Ig8/w-d-xo.html there is no reason why other stories couldn't be done as animation.
@@barryk1701 I actually saw the fan made mission to the unknown, It was very well done. In TUAT they almost completely redid 10th planet episode 4 just 10 more minutes and they would have had it. And 1sts regeneration scene DOES still exist!
rest in peace to an absolute legend
He will indeed be greatly missed.
No idea why but this always moves me. His acting is so wonderful.
I would kill to have William Russell to reprise his role as Ian Chesterton and return to the show alongside Peter Capaldi for an episode or two. It would be absolutely brilliant if Steven Moffat actually cared about bringing some nostalgia back into the show, and perhaps bring back some previous companions ( Russell T Davies did it with Elizabeth Sladen, so I can't see why Moffat can't). I would love to see at least one companion who stood aside each doctor return alongside Capaldi. Here's my list: William Russell as Ian Chesterton, Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon, Katy Manning as Jo Grant, Louise Jameson as Leela, Sarah Sutton as Nyssa, Nicola Bryant as Peri Brown and Sophie Aldred as Ace.
I would love it if each of those characters returned at some point!
So... Who did you kill?
Hero🙏😢🫡😭💙
The BBC needs to animate all 97 missing episodes! It's foolish to believe that all of them will be found, as much as we hope. This way at least we will have all the stories complete in some form. If episodes are found later then the BBC could reissue the stories as "special editions", stories like The Aztecs or Inferno were done in this fashion. Please don't tell me that fans wouldn't buy both the animated versions and
the found episode stories, most hard core fans would.
+Movies For Newbies I'm not saying that it isn't possible that something may turn up, after all Web of Fear and Enemy of the World did reappear, however the odds of all 97 episodes showing up are not likely. First off, Mission to the Unknown was never sent to any other country, this episode is lost forever but there is a fan film and an animated and tele-snap recreation on You Tube that we can watch and enjoy. My point is until if more episodes are found reconstructions are currently the only way Doctor Who fans can see these missing stories and the BBC should produce special DVD releases for these stories. If the missing episodes show up later then they can release the completed stories then. Second off, how long have we been hearing rumors of Marco Polo,
Power of the Daleks and the great Omnirumor of all 97 episodes being found only to hear that it is just a rumors! How many years did we have to wait before the BBC released episode 2 of the Underwater Menace? I don't know about you but I'm tire of waiting and tire of the games that the BBC are playing and the spy like games that Philip Morris is foisting upon Doctor Who fans.
+Movies For Newbies I would love to see them do this! It would be the ultimate reconstructed story, but I think it would be more expensive to do this than to create animated or tele-snap reconstructions. That's why I'm all for fan film recreations like Mission to the Unknown or Power of the Daleks - Re-imagined, you may not get the original actors but at least you get the story..
@@barryk1701 all 7 episodes of marco Polo are lost, burnt, never to return 7 of the 12 episodes of daleks master plan are also gone. The audios all exist, but without photos plans scripts etc, you dont have any idea what it would look like
@@julieeverett7442 I don't believe that all of the missing episodes will be found (outside of a miracle!), but only three stories don't have any clips from the stories- Marco Polo, The Massacre and Mission to the Unknown. Most have existing episodes, clips, or
photos. It is possible to speculate and create animated episodes from this material, the later animation are not shot by shot recreations of the originals show either, which I think would be find to watch by fans who never saw the original stories. The Mission to the Unknown was itself recreated in live action by a group of drama students with any clips at all check it out -
th-cam.com/video/NW8yk-m5Ig8/w-d-xo.html
there is no reason why other stories couldn't be done as animation.
@@barryk1701 I actually saw the fan made mission to the unknown, It was very well done. In TUAT they almost completely redid 10th planet episode 4 just 10 more minutes and they would have had it. And 1sts regeneration scene DOES still exist!
My first companion crush