Showing posts with label Film is Fabulous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film is Fabulous. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 January 2025

2025

2025

January

8 - the new year kicks off with a lengthy post on GB from Aron Challinger, stating that the delays with curating the Melbourne hoarder's collection is that the entire hoard has moved universities twice. It now sits with the University of Southern Queensland.

However in a subsequent post, Aron says that despite the hoarder possibly having taped "all of 60's Doctor Who", the tapes were most likely the ones that were thrown out before Aron was contacted.

10 - Aron makes 2 more fascinating posts giving further background as to what the Melbourne collector recorded - here and here.

February

25 - On X, FIF post an intriguing picture of a huge hoard of film cans, stating they were found in a collector's shed and there are more inside the house. They post that it will take them until at least Christmas to catalogue everything.

March

11 - On FB, FIF announce their new podcast. An extract featuring Tim Burrows speaking with John Rankin is hereFIF's Vimeo account is located here, with a second extract from the podcast available here, where John talks about dealing with private collectors.

Future episodes will feature Sue Malden, formerly of BBC Archives, and Paul Vanezis.

17 - FIF release their third Fab Podcast snippet, featuring Sue Malden, on their website. In this episode the team define "missing episode" and talk about FIF's returns to date.

Their Facebook post is here.

18 - Under this same FB post, FIF reply to a query about missing episodes, saying "there are several missing episodes of vintage television" to be announced soon, and that a number of "important announcements" will be made.

21 - FIF release part 4 of the Fab Podcast, featuring Sue Malden once again. Sue discusses the work of FIF in liaising with official archives such as the BBC and BFI.

The article also mentions the five collections that have formed the case studies:
  • the Tim Beddows Collection
  • the Terry Burnett Collection
  • the Maurice Haynes Collection
  • the David Moore Collection
  • the Martyn Stevens Collection
27 - On X, FIF announce their upcoming presentation of missing episodes of vintage television, billed as "Recovered". The event is being held on 11 May 2025 at The Phoenix in Leicester. They will showcase some of the episodes of vintage television that FIF have recovered since they've been operating.

Another podcast excerpt accompanies the announcement on their site, in which Justin Smith of De Monfort University states that they have certain items in the pipeline which he can't announce until closer to the event date.

In the replies on the corresponding Facebook post, FIF also say they will be making "several important announcements" between now and the event and some of the recovered episodes come from two collections containing "thousands" of films.

29 - In a discussion about DMP and bond stores, on GB Jon Preddle replies to Servorobot about the APS bond store - an independent bond store belonging to Australian Program Services based in Chippendale, Sydney. APS imported and distributed US and UK television programs.

Servo later clarifies that APS did not hold any BBC programs.

April

6 - On X, FIF announce their team members Sue Malden, John Franklin and Prof Justin Smith will appear on the next episode of podcast The Humming Projector. The podcast's official site is here.

7 - On their FB, FIF confirm they will announce "recently recovered" missing episodes at the 11 May festival.

12 - On their FB, FIF announce they have recovered "hundreds" of 16mm film cans from a converted pig shed on a farm, which once belonged to a important person in the industry. They will announce the details at the Leicester event (see March 27.)

On Richard Latto's X, he mentions that FIF will also announce another find from the Terry Burnett collection.

14 - On FB, FIF announce that one of the episodes of vintage episodes to be announced on 11 May is an episode of Boyd Q.C. - the fourth episode of this series to be recovered by the group.

21 - On their X, FIF post that they have been busy collecting films over the Easter holiday. The following day, FIF show pictures of 2 film cans they say were retrieved from the collections of two former BBC cameramen.

23 - On their FB post announcing the find of a missing episode of ITV drama Emergency Ward 10. FIF also mention that they have found a total of 50 episodes of the program, most of which are missing. While the earliest episodes recovered are from 1961-62, most are from 1964. This is right in the wheelhouse of missing Who. 

A link to a short podcast excerpt is here

25 - On FB, FIF announce the program for Recovered! on 11 May. No episodes of Who are listed.

30 - FIF post their updated list of BBC shows produced in the late 1950's and 1960's to be shown at Recovered! - no Who is among the listed titles.

May

1 - FIF announce that they have officially established a charitable trust, called "The Film is Fabulous Trust".

11 - At FIF's Recovery event, Sue Malden states she hopes FIF can be involved in returning missing Doctor Who, and that they know "a few places where they might be".

12 - On the lack of any new announcements at Recovery, despite what FIF said previously online, on GB Scot Ferre speculates that "certain finds were postponed".

13 - On GB, JonGraeme says he spoke to both John Franklin and Sue Malden at the Recovery event and the comment "not ready to announce things at this time" came up more than once.

Meanwhile, the Radio Times publish quotes from Sue Malden that "we know fairly certainly that there are missing episodes in private collections", and that "when the time is right" FIF may be able to assist in returning these to the archives.

14 - On GB, Scot Ferre makes reference to a post in the "Spoiler section" of the forum (original link not found), where someone posted a supposed list of 10 missing episodes and where they are to be found in the UK:

The Daleks' Master Plan, episode 9 "Golden Death", The Daleks' Master Plan, episode 11 "The Abandoned Planet", and The Smugglers episode 3 - a collector in Pembrokeshire.

The Moonbase episode 1 and The Evil of the Daleks episode 3 - Kent

The Wheel in Space, episodes 4 & 5 - Sussex

The Space Pirates episodes 4 through 6 - a collector in Sussex.

Downthread, member The Evil Dalek says he has seen this list many times over the past two years and either someone is repeating a hoax or it is a genuine list. And member JayJohn reminds that this list has also appeared in the self-same thread back in December 2024 (see December 2024, 30).

25 - On The Sirens of Audio podcast, Aron Challinger is interviewed, with an update on the Melbourne hoarder collection (at 1:05:00). Aron confirms the collection does include material from the 1960s and "the BBC has been involved" in talks regarding this material. He also confirms that based on the earliest material, the collector could have recorded everything from The Faceless Ones onwards. 

However, Aron reiterates that 95% of the collection was thrown out two weeks before he was contacted. No missing Who appears to be on any of the tapes that were retained. "Only a couple of dozen" tapes went back to the BBC and none of them contained missing Who. Aron does remain hopeful that there may be other large collections out there, primarily film, that may contain missing material.

Aron also speaks to the film can labelled "The Macra Terror", as discussed on the 42 to Doomsday podcast.

Prof. Jason Bainbridge will announce in June/July what else is happening with the collection, from an Australian/pop cultural standpoint, and a YouTube channel may be on the way to discuss the contents of the collection in depth.

June

12 - On GB, after a brief recap of all things omnirumour, Scot Ferre posts that he still believes The Power of the Daleks exists but "it's not in the right hands yet". Steve Manfred adds downthread that he was told in 2013 of a Halloween party where Caroline Skinner was told by Morris that he held all of Power and The Tenth Planet: 4.

Meanwhile, on their FB, FIF post about the return of a copy of 1966 episode of the serial Vendetta: The Running Man. FIF explain the process of how private collectors can liaise with the BBC, have their films scanned to digital for storage in the BBC archive and returned to the collector.

July

17 - The Radio Times give a (random) interview with Peter Purves, the actor who played companion Steven Taylor in many 1960's missing episodes of Doctor Who. Purves says how angry he is that the BBC destroyed so many of his episodes. The article also quotes Sue Malden  from the RT interview in May this year (see May 13), where she says "we know think we know where a few of them might be".

27 - On GB, member David John Parker posts about a BlueSky post on the Fesshole account, where the poster says his grandad stole films from the BBC in the 70s. 

31 - On the Doctor Who ME FB Group, member Peter Elliott shares a picture of an article from the Daily Mirror. The article features Sue Malden stating the missing episodes could be in private hands.

August

4 - On GB, member vdbn mentions that on the latest episode of Radio Free Skaro, Stephen says that Paul Vanezis told him years ago that the Doctor Who episodes that he is aware of that are in private collections are "not that significant" (at around 21 mins). The podcasters go on to say which episodes they believe are the most likely to be found.


Tuesday, 9 January 2024

2024

January

9 - The year starts off in an unusual place - Reddit. 

On GB, member IceWarrior posts that a Reddit user is claiming to be in possession of three missing episodes, allegedly: 

The Celestial Toymaker, episode 1
The Tenth Planet, episode 4
The Space Pirates, episode 6. 

Other members immediately identify this as a hoax (given that the Reddit user's name is "EffectiveFishing6526").

10 - After claiming down-thread that The Space Pirates is a televisual recording and the other two episodes are film prints, EffectiveFishing6526's post is deleted by an admin. The user had apparently posted in other subreddits as well, and these posts were also deleted.

19 - Regarding the Reddit user, Paul Vanezis drops in to the GB thread to confirm that despite other Redditors encouraging EffectiveFishing6526, Paul has not been contacted in relation to the episodes in question.

February

4 - On GB, Jon Preddle debunks the theory that "The Feast of Steven" (The Dalek's Master Plan:7) may have been telerecorded for overseas sales.

9 - On GB, Hewy asserts that the list Paul Vanezis gave to Russell T Davies and his team was not simply a list of what might possibly be found - and thus the origin of the omnirumour, making the entire phenomenon a spurious one - but a confirmation of what HAD been found - "all recovered and safe".

17 - When asked whether he believes the story of Morris' global search will one day be told, Richard Bignell says he has "no idea", and that he hasn't spoken to Phil in eight years.

March

23 - On PMF, member Bowtiesarecool posts a Twitter link from Film is Fabulous, stating that an announcement of new finds of film and TV will be made soon.

April

20 - On the Missing Believed Wiped Facebook page, Film Is Fabulous post they are assisting with the curation of a large collection of vintage film and television belonging to the late Tim Beddows, founder and former Managing Director of Network Distribution.

25 - Film is Fabulous announce finds of film prints missing from the archive:

Dad’s Army: The Battle of Godfrey’s Cottage (Broadcast: 8th March 1969)

The Likely Lads: Entente Cordiale (Broadcast: 16th December 1964)

The Likely Lads: A Star is Born * (Broadcast: 23rd June 1965)

The Likely Lads: Far Away Places * (Broadcast: 14th July 1965)

Steptoe and Son: My Old Man’s a Tory (Broadcast: 8th November 1965)

The two latter episodes of The Likely Lads already existed but only as a digital copy.

28 - On PMF, Mark Humphries shares a report of an alleged quote from Steve Roberts at the Capitol Convention:

Steve Roberts bowed out of the Restoration Team after the DVDs ended - he couldn’t face doing the Blu-Rays. He said point blank there are other episodes out there, they’re just playing the long game and treating the owners nicely in the hope they’ll let them be used.

May

6 - On GB, member typeforty shares information from a post by Ian Levine on the Doctor Who Missing Episodes Unofficial Facebook Group: that although Ian will proceed with animating many missing stories, The Wheel in Space is not being done "for a very special reason".

8 - On the MBW Facebook page, Film is Fabulous reports that over 400 of the 620 films of the Beddows Collection have been catalogued. Several missing items have come to light and will be announced shortly.

10 - 42 to Doomsday release their podcast dealing with the "hoarder tapes", being curated by Aron Challinger and Prof Jason Bainbridge.

June

3 - On GB, Tim B reports that Film is Fabulous are in the process of curating and cataloguing the collection belonging to the late Terry Burnett (he of the Galaxy Four and Underwater Menace returns; see Origins of the Omnirumour).

4 - FIF later post about this on the MBW Facebook page.

12 - On GB, Simon Burt claims that back in 2014, he heard from "someone at the BBC in London" that Phil Morris' behaviour on social media may have led to further deals for missing episodes being "suspended".

Further, Tim B says he believes that the episodes of The Daleks' Master Plan found in the UK were from the Australian audition prints.

17 - On GB, Scot Ferre confirms that he and others remain operating on the assumption that "episodes were acquired but not released".

22 - Film is Fabulous post a summary of their returns to date.

July

26 - On the MBW Facebook page, FIF announce that a large film collection from a deceased estate (namely the late David Moore) is being curated, with a large amount of known missing material already identified.

In a further update, FIF reveal that:

  • The majority of films are 16mm, with a small number of 35mm as well as 8mm and 9.5mm Pathe films
  • There is a great many episodes of television, predominantly from the 1950s and 1960s, including items from Rediffusion and, of primary interest to Whovians, the BBC
  • Details of the items will be announced once scans of the films have been returned to the copyright holders.

August

15 - FIF post an update on the David Moore film collection, stating that not every 35mm film will be salvageable and sadly this includes "a small number" of episodes of missing television. Permission needs to be sought from the copyright holders before they disclose the names of the episodes.

Their cataloguing of the collection will re-commence on 2 September.

September

14 - When asked on Facebook for an update on the missing episodes, FIF state that they have been extremely busy but an announcement will be forthcoming soon.

15 - On Ian Levine's Facebook Group (ILFG), a member shares an update from FIF: that this Monday and Wednesday, the team will announce which missing episodes they have recovered from deceased estate collections.

20 - On GB, Paul Vanezis gives his summation of the state of both the films and their cans, from the  David Moore collection.

21 - On their Facebook page, FIF announce a fundraiser campaign for the restoration of recovered missing episodes of television.

23 - FIF post an update of the progress of the late Terry Burnett's collection.

24 - FIF make an intriguing reply to a post from an enquiry about missing Who (and see September 28).

26 - FIF reach their fundraiser target to restore a missing episode.

28 - On GB, member NrpBazuCd points out a post from FIF's Facebook (see September 24) - in reply to an enquiry about missing Who, FIF says "Let's see what happens in the next few weeks."

30 - On their Facebook, FIF post a lengthy clarification of their purpose and methods in recovering missing episodes, and working with film collectors to preserve precious material. In a comment underneath the post, FIF also clarify that none of the recently discovered missing episodes are Doctor Who.

October

3 - FIF announce a find of a missing episode of 1963 BBC war drama, Moonstrike. Only 3 of its 27 episodes were thought to survive.

4 - FIF make another announcement of a recovered missing 1960s BBC episode - The Third Man: The Man Who Wouldn't Talk. In addition, a 16mm, better quality version of The Third Man: The Man With Two Left Hands, has also been recovered.

7 - On GB, member acb2009 posts a link to another fascinating find - unbroadcast alternative footage of an episode of Thunderbirds, found in a garden shed in Berkshire. The films belonged to a former editor on the program, now deceased. The films were found by his family.

Meanwhile FIF announce the restoration of another missing TV episode - Saber of London: Four Against Three. Also, in the comments below, they state they are liaising with the estates of MORE THAN TWENTY collectors!

11 - On X, FIF announce their fifth case study of their pilot programme - this one will not involve a collector but a former production team member of "several" classic television series.

14 - FIF announce the finding of a missing episode of Play School. This brings the total finds to 15, plus 9 of better quality.

18 - On X, FIF announce that this week they have catalogued a trove of "BBC negatives, prints and magnetic soundtracks" from a private collection. No other details are forthcoming.

23 - On the Type 40 YouTube channel, an interview with Ian Levine is posted in which Ian re-tells the story of how he rescued film prints of Doctor Who, and for the first time (to my knowledge) clarifies his role in the recovery of The Tomb of the Cybermen.

28 - FIF announce two recovered ATV episodes, featuring Sylvester McCoy: 

Work: Journey to Work (1978)

Work: Unemployment (1979)

November

5 - FIF announce that they are in contact with seven former industry professionals via an article sent to members of the BBC Pensioners' Association. Further, FIF confirm that two collections, being added to their pilot programme, contain missing, rare and unique BBC films and negatives.

22 - After a long period of no new rumours on PMF, Mr Borusa says he has heard a rumour pertaining to The Smugglers, but he "doesn't believe it". Other posters speculate it may just be regarding animation.

December

21 - FIF announce the creation of the Film is Fabulous Trust, with the aim to be approved by the Charity Commission by first quarter 2025. The purpose of the Trust will be to ensure the work of FIF is maintained and film archives preserved for posterity.

Meanwhile, additional funding has been secured by De Montfort University to continue to curate and catalogue the film collections of several late ex-industry personnel.

26 - In a now deleted tweet, a screenshot of which was shared on PMF, Philip Morris states that he has material that he will never return to the BBC to be "desecrated".

30 - On GB, member TimeLoopy shares a post from a private FB group, regarding the alleged locations of 9 (actually 10) missing episodes of Doctor Who:

"The Space Pirates 4, 5 & 6 (Collector in Suffolk). The Wheel In Space 4 & 5 (West Sussex). The Evil Of The Daleks 3 & The Moonbase 1 (Kent). Golden Death, The Abandoned Planet & The Smugglers 3 (Pembrokeshire)."

"I was told that those episodes were in private collector's hands in those areas back in 2020 when I was talking in groups over lockdown. I can't say if it's true but I was also told of a little underground network of private collectors of advanced years who delight in knowing they have films & tv shows nobody else has. It's disgusting to think people are so selfish. I was told that one collector had a relative who worked for the BBC in the early 70's & used to take away film cans weekly. Sitcoms, talkshows & more light entertainment but the guy I spoke to said that this particular had two of the only existing prints from The Gnomes Of Dulwich & almost 20 episodes of Z Cars."

As another year draws to a close, no recovered Who to celebrate BUT Film is Fabulous has gone gangbusters in returning missing telly to the archives! 17 found plus an additional 9 of better quality is nothing to be sneezed at!

The Omniblogger would like to congratulate FIF on their incredible efforts! Fans of archive TV appreciate you!

2025

2025 January 8 - the new year kicks off with a lengthy post  on GB from Aron Challinger, stating that the delays with curating the Melbourne...