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While the show is iconic, many casual fans don't realize that the story didn't end with the original run. There is a elusive , often sought after by completists. Today, we are diving into the world of the Evening Class, why Season 4 is a unique beast, and how the Internet Archive has become the best resource for preserving this slice of TV history.

Finding the best version of on the Internet Archive or elsewhere is notoriously difficult because the season is considered partially "lost media". Unlike the first three seasons produced by London Weekend Television, this 1986 independent revival had a limited release, and many master tapes were reportedly destroyed in a studio fire. Search Results for "Mind Your Language Season 4"

You can typically find fragments, such as Episode 1 ("Never Say Die") and Episode 4 ("Fifty Years On") , which have surfaced occasionally on Facebook Video and YouTube.

Technically, Mind Your Language is still copyrighted by FremantleMedia (now Fremantle). However, because Season 4 (1986) has never been commercially re-released on DVD or official streaming in its original form due to music clearance issues (they used a lot of 80s synth pop in the background), the copyright holders have historically not issued DMCA takedowns against these archives. The Internet Archive acts as a preservation repository for "lost media."