In a remarkable discovery for television history, two long-lost episodes from the iconic British sci-fi series “Doctor Who” have been recovered after being missing for nearly six decades. The Film is Fabulous! charity announced the find on Friday, revealing that the 1965 episodes were located among the collection of a deceased film enthusiast.
The recovered installments, titled “The Nightmare Begins” and “Devil’s Planet,” feature William Hartnell as the original Doctor in adventures against the show’s infamous Daleks. The episodes were found preserved in film cans wrapped in plastic bags and have since undergone professional restoration by BBC archivists.
This discovery reduces the number of still-missing episodes to 95 from the classic series that originally aired from 1963 to 1989. The loss of these historical television artifacts stems from the BBC’s former practice of discarding or reusing film recordings and video tapes during the 1960s-1980s, a period when broadcasters routinely disposed of content they considered disposable.
Justin Smith, cinema professor at England’s De Montfort University and chair of Film is Fabulous!, described finding missing “Doctor Who” episodes as “the holy grail of classic TV discoveries.” The charity confirmed the collector’s estate wishes to remain anonymous despite the significance of the find.
Peter Purves, who played the Doctor’s companion Steven Taylor in 46 episodes, expressed both delight and melancholy at the discovery. “Twenty-seven of mine still are missing, but I’m delighted that two have been found,” the 87-year-old actor told the BBC.
This marks the first major recovery of lost “Doctor Who” episodes since 2013, when nine installments were discovered in a Nigerian television relay station. The newly found episodes form part of a 12-part storyline, much of which remains missing, though preservationists remain hopeful that additional episodes may surface in private collections.
The cultural phenomenon of “Doctor Who” has endured through its innovative premise allowing the time-traveling alien protagonist to regenerate into new forms, with Ncuti Gatwa currently portraying the fifteenth incarnation of the Doctor in the series that was revived in 2005 after a 16-year hiatus.
