Censor clip

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This sequence from TV: Fury from the Deep is one of the few surviving clips from the story, due to the clip being censored in Australia.

Censor clips were a common practice in numerous countries to physically remove some clips from the tape which were deemed offensive. This was common practice in Australia and New Zealand while they were broadcasting new Doctor Who serials.

For each episode, the section that was considered inappropriate for viewers was physically cut from the 16mm film print and spliced back together to hide the cut. In 1996, Damian Shanahan and Ellen Parry discovered a wide collection of censor clips from Doctor Who in Australia. In 2002, Graham Howard, a New Zealand fan, located a film collector who possessed any censor clips from the NZBC, such as Episodes 2, 4, and 5 of The Web of Fear and Episode 5 of The Wheel in Space.

Damian Shanahan and Ellen Parry had found paper records relating to early to mid William Hartnell stories, the excised portions for all stories from An Unearthly Child to The Gunfighters had been destroyed some time before their investigation.

These are important in the context of Doctor Who archive history because some of those moments were the only surviving clips original to their respective episodes, which had long gone missing as a result of the BBC's archival policies. Select few episodes have the opposite problem, with frames and even full scenes missing from recovered copies of episodes, forcing reconstruction crews to get creative when creating a presentable version of the full story.

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