Doctor Who episodes from the 1960s aren't currently held in the BBC's Archives. The original videotapes were erased, and although film recordings for many early episodes were retained, others seem lost forever.



Fortunately for fans, some of these missing episodes survive in telesnap form – these are photographic images that were taken of television screens as the stories were originally broadcast. This 100-page Special from Doctor Who Magazine presents all of the lost episodes from the First Doctor's era that still exist in telesnap form, featuring the stories THE CRUSADE, THE SAVAGES,



There's also a fascinating feature on the man who took these telesnaps, JOHN CURA – and a look at how and why these classic pieces of television were lost from the archives.



Fill the gap in your collection, with Doctor Who Magazine: The Missing Episodes – The First Doctor!

Sadly, 106episodes from the 1960s aren't currently held in the BBC's Archives. The original videotapes were erased, and although film recordings for many early episodes were retained, others seem lost forever.Fortunately for fans, some of these missing episodes survive in telesnap form – these are photographic images that were taken of television screens as the stories were originally broadcast. This 100-page Special from Doctor Who Magazine presents all of the lost episodes from the First Doctor's era that still exist in telesnap form, featuring the stories MARCO POLO THE SMUGGLERS and THE TENTH PLANET There's also a fascinating feature on the man who took these telesnaps,– and a look at how and why these classic pieces of television were lost from the archives.Fill the gap in your collection, with

have released a special magazine devoted to the surviving images from the missing episodes of theera:The magazine is in the shops now.