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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #255 on Jun 17, 2012, 3:36pm » | |
There seem to be at least 50 episodes of 'Paperplay' listed,depending on the search term used,e.g.Paperplay/Susan Stranks,/Itsy and Bitsy. Adding in the ones only listed by episode title adds more.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #256 on Jun 17, 2012, 3:50pm » | |
Are all the episodes of 'My World' done/known? I can't find them on Lostshows.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #257 on Jun 18, 2012, 12:16am » | |
The 21/3/73 'Whose Baby' is listed,which IMDB reckons is the strayed Bobby Moore one.
Lostshows seems to think that only a handful were made,though it must be dozens listed.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #258 on Jun 18, 2012, 11:24am » | |
Are the Rosalina Neri Shows: 25/9/59 2/10/59 16/10/59 23/10/59 and _/_/59 known?
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #259 on Jun 18, 2012, 11:42am » | |
The BFI have got a clip,under the heading 'Stormy Weather' of Shirley Bassey singing the song on an unidentified variety show from 1955,accompanied by Billy Ternet and his Orchestra.
Fairly certain it's this one:-
30.12.55 with Shirley Bassey, Eddie Gray, Arthur English, Al Read (missing)
Reason being that Orchestras were not always credited. Bassey would have been. It's a Hylton show.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #260 on Jun 18, 2012, 5:32pm » | |
Almost 10 years ago I found a reference to a Twizzle episode in the NFTVA archive holdings – I was freelancing there at the time. I mentioned it to people but I don’t think it was followed up. And no, it wasn’t the first episode – I think it was one from halfway through the run.
Anyone shed any light on this?
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #262 on Jun 18, 2012, 7:34pm » | |
'Your Favourite Story: The Strange Mr.Bartleby',1953.John Laurie in the title role,with Eric Chitty and Adolph Menjou.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #263 on Jun 18, 2012, 9:40pm » | |
Pop Quest 05/12/75
Date:1975 Source: BFI Description:Last week's winners pit their knowledge of pop music against a team of DJs. ....
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #264 on Jun 18, 2012, 11:25pm » | |
Little Big Time they don't have - that's already been checked. Shame.
I don't think the Frankie Laine Show is the same. He had a networked show in the U.S for a while IIRC.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #265 on Jun 19, 2012, 2:43am » | |
Jun 18, 2012, 7:34pm, jgreen wrote: 'Your Favourite Story: The Strange Mr.Bartleby',1953.John Laurie in the title role,with Eric Chitty and Adolph Menjou.
'Little Big Time' 8/6/71. |
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Is this a version of Bartleby, the scrivener? This sounds extremely interesting!! 1953 is a classic vintage.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #266 on Jun 19, 2012, 2:08pm » | |
Cinema 20/12/67, Tommy Steele episode. Think this is at the BFI, most are lost.
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|  | Re: BFI 'finds' « Reply #269 on Jun 19, 2012, 3:23pm » | |
Jun 19, 2012, 3:02pm, jgreen wrote:
I don't know. There's not enough information there.
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