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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)
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* [[Adam Lee]] (BBC Archivist)
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==Notes==
Nicholas Courtney provided narration.


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Revision as of 04:34, 11 February 2023

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Missing in Action was a television documentary that was broadcast on BBC One on 19 November 1993 as part of the featurette series Doctor Who and the Daleks.

People interviewed

Notes

Nicholas Courtney provided narration.

Home video releases

  • Missing in Action will never appear as a DVD or Blu-ray extra for a variety of legal reasons.[1]

References