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Since its first broadcast in [[1963]], so much footage from ''[[Doctor Who]]'' has been lost that there are currently 106 '''missing episodes'''.  One reason this occurred was the exorbitant cost of videotape, which led the [[British Broadcasting Corporation | BBC]] to reuse older tapes, often containing ''Doctor Who'', to record new programs (such as ''[[Blue Peter]]''). All missing episodes feature either the [[First Doctor | First]] or [[Second Doctor]], and many have been recovered in the last four decades from various sources. Certain clips from these episodes have also been recovered, including clips made by [[Australia|Australian]] censors. '''''[[Missing episode|Read more]]'''''.
'''"Kang"''' was the name taken by young women living in [[Paradise Towers]].  By the time the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Mel]] visited Paradise Towers, there were three denominations of Kang living there, namely: [[Red Kang]]s, [[Blue Kang]]s and [[Yellow Kang]]s. Each was only distinguishable by the colour of their hair and clothing with the three groups adopting the same general mannerisms.  Kangs competed against one another, with the ultimate objective being to enter another group's [[brainquarters]]. Despite, this they never harmed one another. The Kangs were disliked by the [[Caretaker]]s as they frequently created [[wallscrawl]]s. This led to them being nicknamed "wallscrawlers". The Kangs also performed various dances round certain structures. They carried [[arrow gun]]s as their primary weapon, but never used them against one another. '''''[[Kang|Read more]]'''''.


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Article of the month

"Kang" was the name taken by young women living in Paradise Towers. By the time the Seventh Doctor and Mel visited Paradise Towers, there were three denominations of Kang living there, namely: Red Kangs, Blue Kangs and Yellow Kangs. Each was only distinguishable by the colour of their hair and clothing with the three groups adopting the same general mannerisms. Kangs competed against one another, with the ultimate objective being to enter another group's brainquarters. Despite, this they never harmed one another. The Kangs were disliked by the Caretakers as they frequently created wallscrawls. This led to them being nicknamed "wallscrawlers". The Kangs also performed various dances round certain structures. They carried arrow guns as their primary weapon, but never used them against one another. Read more.


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