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[QUOTE="ArrowHeadNLI:1148126"][QUOTE="the_reverend:1148111"] but it's cool and all that you think you saw something that hasn't existed since befoe you were born and a world for of docto who fans have been in the last 21+ years unable to find in any form.[/QUOTE] 1) I was most assuredly born before these tapes were wiped. They stopped in '78, I was born in '76. 2) It would have been more than 21+ years ago I saw this. I'm glad you find it more likely that I'm wrong about seeing a show than it is that a wikipedia page might be incorrect. I read the same wiki article you did, with all it's links. I'm also befuddled as to how it may be, but there are absolutely episodes on that missing episode list that I have seen, such as the pilot and the last with the first doctor. It's like someone telling you you're wrong about seeing the final episode of M.A.S.H. when you can 100% remember the show, cast, plot, and even where you saw it and who you were with. I'm far more likely to believe that instead of me being a big fat liar, that the local PBS affiliate might have some broadcast copies long forgotten lost somewhere in their archive. New episodes have surfaced as recently as 2005 according to the wikipedia, so I wouldn't be surprised at all if they still had some. [/QUOTE]
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