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The only known image of the broadcast. +
Children featured in an anti-Duterte political attack ad +
A photo of the later build's cartridge, taken from the Atariprotos website. +
Disjointed Piccaso's Face. +
The line-up who recorded the lost single. From left to right: Steve Hackett (guitar), Mike Rutherford (bass, guitar), Peter Gabriel (vocals, flute), Phil Collins (drums) and Tony Banks (keyboards). +
A screenshot of Joey talking to the main character, Billy, by using a telephone. +
An image taken from a recreation video made by user hadukiti on YouTube. +
"Hoy fue un día soleado" (lost newscast excerpt from Mexican journalist Jacobo Zabludovsky; existence unconfirmed; 1968) +
Jacobo Zabludovsky, Mexican journalist between 1946 to 2000. +
"I went on the internet and I found this" (partially found photos showcased during Top Gear News segments; 2008) +
Wide shot of Series 11: Episode 1, which featured one of the unidentified shock photos. +
"Image of Doraemon and his friends flying with Takecopters in Singapore" (lost original source for Doraemon artwork; 1990s) +
Doraemon and his friends in Singapore. +
"Jammin' With Mario" and "Mario's Driving Range" (lost promotional McDonald's browser games; 2006) +
One of the toys used for the promotion. +
"LOL SUPERMAN" (lost World Trade Center Plaza footage from the September 11th attacks; existence unconfirmed; 2001) +
The original World Trade Center plaza, where the video is alleged to have taken place. +
A handwritten list of songs the band was to work on in the studio, featuring mostly songs from the Pastichio Medley. +
The voicemail notably inspired the voice for ''King of the Hill'' character Boomhauer. +
"Put Me in a Terror Pocket" and "Sandtrap" (lost unreleased studio versions of Arctic Monkey songs; 2008) +
Arctic Monkeys. +
"Rules and Regulations" and "That's What Friends are For" (lost unreleased Thomas & Friends music videos; 1990s) +
Cover art of an album containing both songs. +
The Eye of Providence, said to be shown in the commercial. +
The letter addressed to Theodore +
The app icon from presumably earlier versions of the game. +
A Louis Wain illustration from 1917, the year ''The Golfing Cat'' was released. +
"The Least Successful Secret Camera" (lost Doncaster Police recordings of squash club changing rooms; 1978) +
2nd June 1978 issue of ''Liverpool Daily Post'' reporting on the incident. +
"Tsukemonoya" (lost Japanese commercial reporting the death of a Japanese performer; existence unconfirmed; early-1980s) +
A screenshot from a 1985 Shin-Shin commercial. +
The DTS logo. +
Dr. Demento (right) standing next to Weird Al (left) circa 1976. +
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Album art for ''Good & Evil''. +
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'Eunos Roadster Driving Simulator' and 'Sim Drive' (lost Namco/Mazda driving simulators; 1990-1992) +
''Eunos Roadster Driving Simulator'' cabinet. +
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The cover art for "...my sombre existence..." +
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Title card for the series, taken from the intro. +
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Logo of the game. +
Poster for the film. +
Recreation of the endcard. +
Picture book featuring Toccata and his friends. +
A screenshot of a commercial advertising the phone line. +
The official poster for ''10 Things I Hate About Life''. +
Title screen for Acclaim's attempt at making the game. +
The film’s poster. +
101 Dalmatians: The Series (partially found pitch pilot of Disney animated TV series based on animated film; 1996) +
Title card. +
Title card for the block. +
Title card. +
Screenshot from the clip of ''12 Miles of Bad Road''. +
The title card used for the first two seasons of the regular series. +
A still of the cast. +
Title card from existing fragments of the film. +
Nottingham Forest players with the trophy. +
The famously large Sheriff of London Charity Shield. +
Sheffield United players with the trophy. +
Photo of the match. +
Newcastle United posing with the famously large Sheriff of London Charity Shield. +
2nd August 1924 issue of ''The Rugby League News'' summarising the Final. +
Photo from the first Test. +
Issue 187 of ''Radio Times'' listing the coverage of the Final and providing its grid system for the occasion. +
Fred Keenor and his teammates celebrating with the trophy. +
Sprig with his owner Mary Partridge. +
Programme for the Final. +
''Illustrated London News'' on what the television coverage looked like. +
Philo T. Farnsworth filming the football game. +
Photo of coverage from a iconoscope camera situated at the Swimming Stadium. +
Raich Carter scoring for Sunderland +
BBC camera capturing footage of a Maserati 4CM and an Austin. +
Off-screen photograph showing television coverage of the 1937 Wimbledon Championships from the viewer's perspective. +
Len Hutton hitting a sweep shot during the fifth test. +
BBC television camera pointed towards the pitch +
Franklin Field, where the games and television coverage were situated at. +
Portsmouth players celebrating their FA Cup win. +
A behind the scenes image of the experimental broadcast. +
Charlton players celebrating their FA Cup win. +
Programme for the Final. +
Manchester United captain Johnny Carey lifted onto the shoulders of Charlie Mitten (left) and Jack Cromptom (right) with the trophy. +
BBC Television camera capturing footage of the Sweden-Yugoslavia football match. +
Captains Norman Plummer (Leicester City, left), and Billy Wright (Wolverhampton Wanderers, right) shake hands before the match. +
Arsenal Captain Joe Mercer celebrating winning the trophy with his teammates. +
Newcastle United Captain Joe Harvey celebrating winning the trophy with his teammates. +
Nice's Jean Belver shakes hands with Bordeaux's Jean Swiatek prior to kick-off. +
Programme for the match. +
1953-1954 Formula One World Championships (partially found footage of Formula One races; 1953-1954) +
Programme for the 1953 Italian Grand Prix. +
Italian programme cover of the 1954 World Cup. +
1954 Rugby League World Cup Final (partially found footage of international rugby league game; 1954) +
Programme for the tournament. +
The Mercedes driven by Pierre Levegh goes airborne after having clipped Lance Macklin's Austin-Healey. +
Programme for the 1955 Dutch Grand Prix. +
Clyde securing the equaliser. +
Programme for the 1956 Belgian Grand Prix. +
Programme for the Final. +
1957-1958 Formula One World Championships (partially found footage of Formula One races; 1957-1958) +
Programme for the 1957 British Grand Prix. +
Programme for the 1959 British Grand Prix. +
Programme for the 1960 Monaco Grand Prix. +
The Pittsburgh Pirates' program for the 1960 World Series. +
Program for the 1960 Daytona 500, which also promoted the other Daytona races. +
Programme for the 1961 United States Grand Prix. +
Programme for the 1962 British Grand Prix. +
1962-1963 NASCAR Grand National Series (partially found footage of NASCAR qualifying sessions and races; 1962-1963) +
Program for the 1962 Daytona 500. +
Program for the 1963 Trenton 100. +
Programme for the race. +
Paul Goldsmith famously slides upside down across the track during the 1964 Atlanta 500. +
Program for the 1965 Golden State 100. +
Program for the 1965 Daytona 500. +
1966 FIFA World Cup Final (partially found original colour film of international football match; 1966) +
Poster for ''Goal! The World Cup'', which contain the only known clips of the colour film. +
Program for the 1966 Trenton 150. +
Tottenham Hotspur players celebrating with the trophy. +
Program for the 1967 Firecracker 400. +
Leeds United players celebrating with the trophy. +
Program for the 1969 Rex Mays Classic. +
Chelsea's Ron Harris lifting the trophy. +
Program for the 1970 Alabama 500 +
Program for the 1970 Trenton 200. +
Italy prior to the Final. +
1971 NASCAR Winston Cup Series (partially found footage and official documents of NASCAR races; 1971) +
Program for the 1971 Medal of Honor Firecracker 400. +
Program for the 1971 Schaefer 500. +
The Southampton team prior to the Final. +
Denmark Captain Lis Westberg Pedersen lifting the trophy in front of a record audience for a women's sporting event. +
Program for the 1972 Atlanta 500. +
Program for the 1972 Indianapolis 500. +
Programme for the Final. +
Program for the 1974 Mason-Dixon 500. +
Program for the 1975 Bricklin 150. +
Programme for the Final. +
Program for the 1975 Dixie 500. +
Program for the 1976 World 600. +
Program for the 1976 Indianapolis 500. +
Southampton celebrating their fifth Final victory. +
Program for the 1977 Trentonian 200. +
Photos of QPR celebrating their win. +
Program for the 1978 Daily Express Indy Silverstone and 1978 Daily Mail Indy Trophy. +
Newspaper clipping reporting on the Final. +
Program for the 1979 Dixie 500. +
Final scorecard for Game 8. +
Program for the 1979 Arizona Republic / Jimmy Bryan 150. +
Lowestoft and Southampton captains Maureen Reynolds and Sue Buckett with ''Multi-Coloured Swap Shop'''s John Craven prior to the match. +
St Helens' Liz Deighan with the trophy. +
Program for the 1980 Tony Bettenhausen 100 +
Program for the 1983 Southern 500. +
Issue 11 of ''Women's Football'' reporting on the game. +
Lowestoft celebrating with the trophy at Loftus Road. +
Programme for the Final. +
1984 European Competition for Women's Football Final (partially lost footage of international football matches; 1984) +
Programme for the second leg of the Final. +
Programme for the tournament. +
Programme for the Final. +
Programme for the Final. +
1986 State of the Union Address (lost pre-Challenger disaster version of American presidential speech; existence unconfirmed; 1986) +
Photo of the House rostrum during the 1986 State of the Union Address. Pictured is President Ronald Reagan (front center), Vice President George H. W. Bush (back left), and Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill (back right) +
Programme for the Final. +
1988 FIFA Women's Invitation Tournament (partially found footage of international football matches; 1988) +
Programme for the tournament. +
Programme for the Final. +
Programme for the Semi-Finals. +
The official poster for the 63rd annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. +
1989 Refuge Assurance Cup (partially found footage of one-day county cricket tournament matches; 1989) +
The final ball of the Final. +
Programme for the tournament under its original name. +
Programme for the tournament. +
Logo used for the event +
The aftermath of the disaster. +
1998 Philippine Independence Day Celebrations (partially found Filipino Independence Day celebrations; 1998) +
The official logo of the celebrations. +
Logo for the tournament. +
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Cover of the film's soundtrack. +
A screencap of the bird bumper, which is the only one currently known to be in circulation. +
Cover of the film. +
Fernando Alonso ahead of Michael Schumacher in the final stages of the race. +
''Myra'' by Marcus Harvey, the most controversial artwork shown in the commercial. +
2022 UEFA Champions League Final (lost CCTV footage of crowd incidents during international football match; 2022) +
Programme for the Final. +
Lead cast of the TV series 240-Robert: John Bennett Perry, Joanna Cassidy and Mark Harmon +
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An image of Zidgel from the ''3-2-1 Penguins'' promo. +
Logo for the series. +
The title screen for the 3D Choreographer demo. +
3D Groove's logo. +
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Title page of F.W. Murnau's 4 Devils Danish film program. +
"4cat and 7 leers ago" Album Cover. +
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Thumbnail of the scrapped music video. +
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Magazine ad for the game. +
A promotional image for the pilot. +
Endcard of the commercial. +
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An ad for the game from ''Your Computer'' magazine. +
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911 Entertainment (partially lost enhanced CD videos and material from multimedia company; 1997-1998) +
The logo of 911 Entertainment, circa 1996-1999. +
The logo of this show. +
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A "Draw Dorami-chan" Song / A Week in Our Time Machine (partially found English version of "Doraemon" single; 1980) +
The cover of the single. +
Poster for the film. +
A poster for the film. +
Title card for the special. +
The cover to a 1908 edition of the ''A Christmas Carol'' novella. +
The film's theatrical poster. +
Theatrical poster. +
The film's poster. +
A Day With SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie (unproduced unauthorized direct-to-DVD mockumentary film; 2011) +
The DVD cover. +
Film director, screenwriter and producer, Bartholemew "Bart" Freundlich. +
Photo of the 1897 film ''Football'', featuring Glentoran and Cliftonville practicing prior to a match. +
Gromit (left) and his original voice actor Peter Hawkins (right). +
Newspaper advertisement for ''A Guest of Honor''. +
2ZY logo. +
Poster/DVD cover. +
The game's logo. +
A description of the film from the LA Times. +
Poster promoting the show. +
A poster used to pitch the show, panels are part of various storyboards. +
The show's title card. +
A screenshot from the third episode featuring Linda Martin. +
Production still. +
Title card used for the series. +
Screenshot from the pilot. +
Poster for the film in Spanish. +
Poster for the film. +
The video's thumbnail. +
A screenshot of ''A Mother's Courage''. +
Photo of the cast of the series (before change). +
Screenshots of the game's early version. +
Cover of the song's single release. +
Cover of the ''Xscape'' album containing the single. +
The main show's title card. +
A Self-Induced Hallucination (found Jane Schoenbrun documentary on "Slender-man" creepypasta; 2018) +
The film's poster. +
The film's poster. +
Ad for the American adaptation, taken from The Moving Picture World. +
A promo for the film. +
A Tin Toy Christmas (lost production material of cancelled Pixar animated Christmas TV special; early 1990s) +
Storyboard of ''A Tin Toy Christmas''. +
Logo of an episode. +
The logo for the series. +
A Weekend with Strangers aka "Weekend Swingers" (partially found exploitation/grindhouse film; 1971) +
The poster for ''A Weekend with Strangers''. +
The video's cover. +
The documentary's title card. +
A photo of the main cast for ''A Year at the Top''. +
The cast on the set of ''A.E.S. Hudson Street''. +
Screenshot on the Amstrad version of the game. +
Logo used from 1967 to 1972. +
ABS-CBN Worldwide Celebration of the New Millennium (partially found Filipino millennium new year countdown; 1999) +
Title card. +
AJ Styles raising Kenny Omega's hand following the match. +
A screenshot from the video posted to Twitter. +
Artwork used to promote the show's unreleased North American DVD run. +
The 5/20/15 Movie Talk episode +
Cover art for ''aMaze''. +
A promotional image for the show. +
The series' title card. +
The series' main characters. +
Aardman Animations (found Cuprinol stop-motion TV ads from British animation studio; 1988-late 1990s) +
A screenshot from one of the Cuprinol Man ads. +
Aardman Animations (partially found stop-motion commercials from British animation studio; 1980s-2010s) +
The company's logo. +
Mouru and Morso, two characters from the show. +
All Elite Wrestling logo. +
An advertisement for the film. +
Academy Awards Best Animated Feature Character Reactions (partially found unused character animations; 2002 & 2007) +
''Shrek'' at the 74th Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature. +
Ace Lightning (lost unreleased third series of British children's television series; existence unconfirmed; early 2000s) +
The titular character, Ace Lightning. +
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (found animated TV series based on comedy film starring Jim Carrey; 1995-2000) +
Title screen from the animated series. +
Poster for the film. +
Advertisement for the film centred around Grace McHugh and Owen Carter's fatal accident during production. +
Act-Age (partially lost production material of cancelled Weekly Shonen Jump manga and other projects; 2018-2020) +
The first volume of ''Act-Age'' published in May 2018. +
ActiMates logo. +
The poster of the series. +
Action 52 (lost build of cancelled Super Nintendo port of unlicensed compilation game; existence unconfirmed; 1990s) +
Cover of the original NES version. +
Logo for the series. +