We all know Doctor Who has 97 missing episodes for the First 2 Doctors From the 1960s, (William Hartnell And Patrick Troughton.) And we also know some of the 3rd Doctor (Jon Pertwee) episodes were lost in color but found in black and white but later colorized and restored to what it would look like in color.
But there is something that none of us had talked about, and that was the syndication versions of the entire classic series of Doctor Who, Not counting the ones of missing episodes from above, were only counting of the episodes that all ready exist with there own versions.
List of Versions for the Doctor Who Classic Series
All Doctor Who Episodes Have Their Own Movie Feature Length Versions Or Omnibus Versions. (It's like all parts of the story are re edited together to make one full movie.)
The First 96 4th Doctor episodes are narrated by Howard Da Silva when distributed by Time-Life in 1978.
And the only way to find them is somebody happen to have a VHS or Betamax TV Recordings on PBS (United States), YTV (Canada), ABC (Austrailia) or VHS Releases of the series, if anybody wants to find them or if any updates about them, Just let me know.