They did. Harold assembled a catalogue in a shared doc: episode lengths, visible props, background extras with placard names, anomalies in the slate frames. He and June reached out politely to the uploader via the Archive’s messaging system. The uploader replied, surprised but cooperative: a private collector in Toronto who’d digitized a batch donated by a late broadcaster’s estate. "I thought it was all public domain stuff," the collector said. "I only uploaded a few things as I had time."
Unlike the first three seasons produced by London Weekend Television, and featured significant cast changes. Despite consisting of 13 episodes, it never received the same level of global syndication or a definitive DVD release, leading to its current status as partially lost.
: Episode 4, "Fifty Years On," is one of the only segments that occasionally surfaces online. How to Use Internet Archive for Your Post
Before you rush to archive.org, understand the risks. Mind Your Language is technically still under copyright (ITV Studios Global Entertainment). While the Internet Archive responds to DMCA takedowns, the 1986 season has been removed and re-uploaded multiple times.