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'''Pamela Nash''' was an employee of [[BBC Enterprises]] in at least the early 1970s. She was responsible for maintaining Enterprise's library of [[16mm telerecordings]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and other programmes. These film prints were sold to overseas broadcasters.
'''Pamela Nash''' was an employee of [[BBC Enterprises]] in at least the early 1970s. She was responsible for maintaining Enterprise's library of [[16mm telerecordings]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and other programmes. These film prints were sold to overseas broadcasters.


In the initial phase of her employment — at least as it is relevant to the history of ''Doctor Who'' — she greatly expanded the number of film positives and negatives of the videotape masters of ''Doctor Who'' episodes. For a short time, this action ensured that every episode of ''Doctor Who'' existed in BBC Enterprises' vault, even though the separate [[BBC (real world)|BBC]] archives had already wiped all the videotape masters themselves.
In the initial phase of her employment — at least as it is relevant to the history of ''Doctor Who'' — she greatly expanded the number of film positives and negatives of the videotape masters of ''Doctor Who'' episodes. For a short time, this action ensured that every episode of ''Doctor Who'' existed in BBC Enterprises' vault, even though the separate [[BBC]] archives had already wiped all the videotape masters themselves.


However, in 1972 she began a purge of her own. She ordered the indiscriminate destruction of the library she had created. It is from this second purging that ''Doctor Who'' [[missing episode|failed to recover]]. The purge was neither systematic nor complete. How she and her team chose which episodes to trash and which to keep remains a mystery to fans, because many of the ones which survived were not of great significance to the history of the programme, while others that were destroyed had obvious historical importance — such as the final episode of ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]'' and the first episode of ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]''.
However, in 1972 she began a purge of her own. She ordered the indiscriminate destruction of the library she had created. It is from this second purging that ''Doctor Who'' [[missing episode|failed to recover]]. The purge was neither systematic nor complete. How she and her team chose which episodes to trash and which to keep remains a mystery to fans, because many of the ones which survived were not of great significance to the history of the programme, while others that were destroyed had obvious historical importance — such as the final episode of ''[[The Tenth Planet (TV story)|The Tenth Planet]]'' and the first episode of ''[[The Power of the Daleks (TV story)|The Power of the Daleks]]''.
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