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Post by Alan Turrell on Jun 6, 2015 17:24:39 GMT
Here's a nice clip of the closing minutes of ABC's production of Hancock as the uploader states from Hancock it goes into a commercial break followed by Redvers Kyle announcing that Wimbledon 1967 will be shown on Independent Television Monday afternoon. Then this is followed by an extract from an episode of "This Week" called "The Arts" more info can be found from the uploader The Bluechickens just below the clip itself. The clip of hancock itself is from Friday 23.06.1967 and is not from a missing episode but still nice to see with other segments. 23.06.67 with June Whitfield, Joe Ritchie, Kenneth J. Warren, Harry Davis, Michael Lomax One or more sequences exist from a recording on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500), but the complete programme is lost. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIheSmeIpLo
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2015 19:09:11 GMT
Here's a nice clip of the closing minutes of ABC's production of Hancock as the uploader states from Hancock it goes into a commercial break followed by Redvers Kyle announcing that Wimbledon 1967 will be shown on Independent Television Monday afternoon. Then this is followed by an extract from an episode of "This Week" called "The Arts" more info can be found from the uploader The Bluechickens just below the clip itself. The clip of hancock itself is from Friday 23.06.1967 and is not from a missing episode but still nice to see with other segments. 23.06.67 with June Whitfield, Joe Ritchie, Kenneth J. Warren, Harry Davis, Michael Lomax One or more sequences exist from a recording on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500), but the complete programme is lost. www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIheSmeIpLoAlan This is a cracking find by you...for me it ranks among the best! Thank you very much for sharing this with us. In the Special K advert that's John Slater who used to be in Z Cars among others. But the big talking point is who is the Group pounding out the great beat music on the Smarties advert, some say perhaps The Hollies..others are not so sure, does anyone know the true answer please..
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Post by RWels on Jun 6, 2015 20:43:37 GMT
Well, hardly "new", it's been known about for years: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSv74_TSRy4 as the new uploader says (I've seen this in one piece and he correctly put the pieces back together). This is a reel once optically transferred* by Terry Martini. Nice to have the exact date though. * In other words, point a camera at the TV.
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Post by Alan Turrell on Jun 7, 2015 18:25:01 GMT
Well, hardly "new", it's been known about for years: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSv74_TSRy4 as the new uploader says (I've seen this in one piece and he correctly put the pieces back together). This is a reel once optically transferred* by Terry Martini. Nice to have the exact date though. * In other words, point a camera at the TV. No one is saying it's new the uploader has put the segments into a single file to show what it probably would have looked like when shown on Friday 23 06 1967 on Rediffusion London all be it just 11 mins and as i stated not from a completely missing episode and he's made a good job of it to.
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Post by RWels on Jun 7, 2015 19:14:05 GMT
he's made a good job of it to. Well, there were only 3 pieces. It still is around in a non-cut-up form too, that's why to me it appears slightly redundant. But it was well spotted that it belonged together.
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