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THE most valuable of all the missing Dr Who episodes has not been seen for 32 years. [[broadwcast:The Tenth Planet|Tenth Planet]] ends with the first "regeneration", when the actor William Hartnell transforms into Patrick Troughton. The device was introduced in order to continue the series when Hartnell fell ill. | THE most valuable of all the missing Dr Who episodes has not been seen for 32 years. [[broadwcast:The Tenth Planet|Tenth Planet]] ends with the first "regeneration", when the actor William Hartnell transforms into Patrick Troughton. The device was introduced in order to continue the series when Hartnell fell ill. | ||
Douglas Sutherland, a Dr Who expert, lists a number of other keenly sought-after episodes, such as [[broadwcast:The Celestial Toymaker|Celestial Toymaker]], a 1965 Hartneli classic in which the Doctor must defeat a genius toymaker in a board game to win back the Tardis. | Douglas Sutherland, a Dr Who expert, lists a number of other keenly sought-after episodes, such as [[broadwcast:The Celestial Toymaker|Celestial Toymaker]], a 1965 Hartneli classic in which the Doctor must defeat a genius toymaker in a board game to win back the Tardis. | ||
− | Dalek-lovers dream that the [[broadwcast: | + | Dalek-lovers dream that the [[broadwcast:The Daleks' Master Plan|Dalek Masterplan]] will resurface. A 12-episode epic from 1965, only one programme is in existence. [[broadwcast:The Highlanders|Highlander]], a 1966 Troughton episode set in Scotland, remains controversial. The Doctor materialises in the aftermath of the Battle of Culloden, where the bravehearts are suffering from marauding English forces. In [[broadwcast:The Faceless Ones|Faceless Ones]], from 1967, the sneaky Daleks trick a plumber into carting off the Tardis in a lorry. |
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