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Sunday, 3 July 2005 - Reported by Shaun Lyon

Issue 2 of Nothing at the End of the Lane, the highly-acclaimed magazine of Doctor Who research and restoration is now available... after a six-year hiatus! Included in the issue are such articles as "John Cura - Photographer of the Lost Archive" featuring a detailed and fully illustrated look at John Cura and his telesnap empire; "No Further Interest" by Andrew Pixley, who takes a detailed look at the surviving BBC documentation, which reveals what happened of the original Doctor Who master videotapes from the Hartnell and Troughton eras; "Withdrawn, De-Accessioned and Junked" which looks at the fate of the BBC Enterprises film prints in the light of newly discovered archival documents, and how recent research has managed to dispel a few old myths along the way; "8mm," focusing on the potential treasure trove of material that survives on the domestic 8mm format; "Out of the Vaults - Revisited," a look at the various discoveries of Doctor Who film and VT material made since 1999, when The Lion was recovered from New Zealand; "The Making of Howe's Transcendental Toybox" about the making of the guide to Doctor Who merchandise; "Doctor Who Reconstructed," with interviews with the folks behind the new Doctor Who Reconstructed MP3-CD range; "Carbon Copies" about recent Doctor Who episode reconstructions; and much more, including for the first time, the telesnaps for final episode of The Tenth Planet presented in full colour. Orders for issue 2 -- which comes very highly recommended by Outpost Gallifrey, are available at the magazine's website.




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