More Missing Episode Speculation: Is An Announcement Imminent?

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Over the past few months we’ve addressed Doctor Who’s “missing episodes, discovered” so-called “omnirumour” on several occasions – but it just won’t go away, will it?


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While we continue to await the revelation of a whole swathe of missing episodes (all the time suspecting that at best it will likely be a much smaller collection that has been found) we’ve kept our ears to the ground for something approaching detail.


If our information is to be believed, the situation concerning the return of the missing episodes is delicate; remarkably delicate. However, this hasn’t stopped Bleeding Cool from continuing the speculation.


Remember, this is a topic that has been under the watch of heavy control and censorship on some Internet forums. Bleeding Cool’s recent account may upset the apple cart, but on the other hand it may only have been published because it is now considered safe to do so. The current suggestion is that something has been agreed and a trailer for an until-now incomplete serial (possibly The Enemy of the World) is set to appear on the forthcoming Terror of the Zygons DVD release.


As ever, we won’t know until an official announcement is made. But if the details of this are as we’ve been lead to believe over the months, fans will be fascinated, and the reasons for repeated denials from all quarters will become clear.


That is, of course, assuming any of it is true…


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