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"Nearly all the stories are about Dr Who," says Bryant, "because there are so many people on the look-out for them. Once a Mormon Church in Wandsworth phoned the Beeb and said: We've got a lot of your film cans in the basement, you might at least want the cans back.' In that pile were two episodes of War In The Air and two of [[broadwcast:The Daleks Master Plan|Dalek Masterplan]] (from 1964), the longest Dr Who story ever made, at 12 episodes. | "Nearly all the stories are about Dr Who," says Bryant, "because there are so many people on the look-out for them. Once a Mormon Church in Wandsworth phoned the Beeb and said: We've got a lot of your film cans in the basement, you might at least want the cans back.' In that pile were two episodes of War In The Air and two of [[broadwcast:The Daleks Master Plan|Dalek Masterplan]] (from 1964), the longest Dr Who story ever made, at 12 episodes. | ||
− | "And then there was Nigeria," he adds. "A Radio One DJ had been there and joked that they're so far behind there that Dr Who is still William Hartnell. | + | "And then there was [[broadwcast:Nigeria|Nigeria]]," he adds. "A Radio One DJ had been there and joked that they're so far behind there that Dr Who is still William Hartnell. |
"The fans jumped on it, we got in touch with the Nigerian Broadcasting Authority, they tracked it down and we got two complete stories, including The War Machines. | "The fans jumped on it, we got in touch with the Nigerian Broadcasting Authority, they tracked it down and we got two complete stories, including The War Machines. |