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''Missing in Action'' was a documentary all about missing ''Doctor Who'' episodes. It starred Nicholas Courtney as the narration. It contained many interviews of which whom were: Paul Lee (A Doctor Who fan) , Ian Levine (A Doctor Who fan but also a record producer) and Adam Lee (An BBC Archivist) | ''Missing in Action'' was a documentary all about missing ''Doctor Who'' episodes. It starred Nicholas Courtney as the narration. It contained many interviews of which whom were: Paul Lee (A Doctor Who fan) , Ian Levine (A Doctor Who fan but also a record producer) and Adam Lee (An BBC Archivist) | ||
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Missing in Action mainly aired as part of A Planet Of The Dalek's Repeat In 1993 which in-between the episodes had mini documentaries such as The Antique Doctor Who Show but it also aired as part of BBC Choice's The Take: 35 Years of Doctor Who week-long celebration about the history of the show but was created in 1993 a whole 5 years before 35 years of doctor who
Missing in Action was a documentary all about missing Doctor Who episodes. It starred Nicholas Courtney as the narration. It contained many interviews of which whom were: Paul Lee (A Doctor Who fan) , Ian Levine (A Doctor Who fan but also a record producer) and Adam Lee (An BBC Archivist)