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'''Paul Scoones''' is a [[New Zealand]] fan of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. [[Neil Lambess]] and he were instrumental in the recovery of the  "The Lion", a [[missing episode]] of [[TV]]: ''[[The Crusade (TV story)|The Crusade]]''.  He was the person who literally mailed the episode back to the [[BBC Film and Videotape Library]].
'''Paul Scoones''' is a [[New Zealand]] fan of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. [[Neil Lambess]] and he were instrumental in the recovery of the  "The Lion", a [[missing episode]] of [[TV]]: ''[[The Crusade (TV story)|The Crusade]],'' in January 1999.  He was the person who negotiated the loan of the film to the [[BBC Film and Videotape Library|BBC]] so that it could be copied, and arranged for it to be couriered to the UK.
 
Scoones is the author of the reference book ''The Comic Strip Companion - The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who in Comics: 1964-1979'', and wrote information text subtitles for ''Doctor Who'' DVDs. He edited the New Zealand ''Doctor Who'' fanzine "Time Space Visualiser".
== External link ==
== External link ==
* [http://archive.whoniversity.co.uk/gateway/doctorwhorescuingthelion.html "Rescuing the Lion"], a [[2001]] interview with Scoones about the experience.
* [http://archive.whoniversity.co.uk/gateway/doctorwhorescuingthelion.html "Rescuing the Lion"], a [[2001]] interview with Scoones about the experience.

Revision as of 10:02, 26 May 2014

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Paul Scoones is a New Zealand fan of Doctor Who. Neil Lambess and he were instrumental in the recovery of the "The Lion", a missing episode of TV: The Crusade, in January 1999. He was the person who negotiated the loan of the film to the BBC so that it could be copied, and arranged for it to be couriered to the UK.

Scoones is the author of the reference book The Comic Strip Companion - The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to Doctor Who in Comics: 1964-1979, and wrote information text subtitles for Doctor Who DVDs. He edited the New Zealand Doctor Who fanzine "Time Space Visualiser".

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