Tele-snaps

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Telesnaps are a series of photographs taken from the original television transmissions. In many cases, they provided the only surviving visual record of early B&W episodes. They are commonly referred to as the missing episodes.

History

In 1947 John Cura a self taught man with a passion for electronics sent a letter to the BBC offering his services of tele-snaps, still photographs taken of at various intervals during the program's broadcast. His method was simple, a 35mm camera (of his own design) pointed at a television screen, he could take up to 80 of such images during the broadcasting of the programme. [1]

Availability

Several of the groups of telesnaps have been published as blocks of episodes in Doctor Who Magazine, or been released in a compilation form with audio soundtrack on video, DVD or CD by the BBC.

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