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Longleat '83: The Lost Footage (2015)

2015-10-01 · 2h 0m · EN

In April 1983, Roger Stevens and James Russell were given “Access All Areas” passes to the BBC’s Doctor Who celebrations at Longleat. Armed with a Ferguson Videostar camera they set out to record as much of the event as they could. While the BBC’s official footage amounts to only a few minutes for news broadcasts, James and Roger recorded several hours, and their material includes interviews with both Patrick Troughton and Tom Baker. Some of this material has been used in other productions by both Reeltime Pictures and BBC Video, but the original tapes were thought to be lost forever – until rediscovered earlier this year. So now enjoy another chance to take a trip to Longleat in 1983. The sound may not be perfect and the pictures come from ageing VHS tapes – but the atmosphere is unmistakable. So avoid the queues, and get to the front of the line with a trip down memory lane!

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Roger StevensRoger StevensJames RussellJames RussellPeter DavisonPeter DavisonMark StricksonMark StricksonNicholas BriggsNicholas BriggsRichard FranklinRichard FranklinJohn LeesonJohn LeesonDavid J. HoweDavid J. HoweJohn Nathan-TurnerJohn Nathan-TurnerJon PertweeJon PertweeRoger Christopher StevensRoger Christopher StevensPatrick TroughtonPatrick Troughton

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Frequently asked questions about Longleat '83: The Lost Footage

What is Longleat '83: The Lost Footage about?

In April 1983, Roger Stevens and James Russell were given “Access All Areas” passes to the BBC’s Doctor Who celebrations at Longleat. Armed with a Ferguson Videostar camera they set out to record as much of the event as they could. While the BBC’s official footage amounts to only a few minutes for news broadcasts, James and Roger recorded several hours, and their material includes interviews with both Patrick Troughton and Tom Baker. Some of this material has been used in other productions by both Reeltime Pictures and BBC Video, but the original tapes were thought to be lost forever – until rediscovered earlier this year. So now enjoy another chance to take a trip to Longleat in 1983. The sound may not be perfect and the pictures come from ageing VHS tapes – but the atmosphere is unmistakable. So avoid the queues, and get to the front of the line with a trip down memory lane!

How long is Longleat '83: The Lost Footage?

Longleat '83: The Lost Footage has a runtime of 120 minutes.