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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.
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"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.

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