Post by John Green on Mar 15, 2017 21:10:03 GMT
DISCOVERY 119: My Pal Bob – Getting Arrested tx: 28/1/1958 BBC
Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, produced and directed by Ronald Marsh
With Lisa Gastoni, James Dale, Jill Adams, Terence Alexander and Kenneth Connor.
DISCOVERY 120: My Pal Bob – The Letter tx: 25/3/1958 BBC
Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, produced and directed by Ronald Marsh
With Terence Alexander, Pat Coombs, Anthea Askey, Hugh Lloyd and Cardew Robinson
Very much in the style of American sitcoms, with its witty one-liners and asides to the camera; Bob had all these editions in his library, until his death. But when Kaleidoscope was given his archive some years later, the film prints had disappeared. Kaleidoscope has been searching for the editions that went missing after his death ever since, and we have found two of them.
16mm telerecordings.
With thanks to Steve Birt for his help on these recoveries.
Lostshows says:
Series 1
31.01.1957 Episode No. 2 (missing)
14.02.1957 Episode No. 2 (missing)
28.02.1957 Episode No. 3 (missing)
Series 2
28.01.1958 "Bob tries to get himself arrested as a publicity stunt"
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
25.02.1958 Episode No. 3
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
11.03.1958 Episode No. 4
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
25.03.1958 "The letter"
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
Not sure about the two no.2s...
Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, produced and directed by Ronald Marsh
With Lisa Gastoni, James Dale, Jill Adams, Terence Alexander and Kenneth Connor.
DISCOVERY 120: My Pal Bob – The Letter tx: 25/3/1958 BBC
Written by Bob Monkhouse and Denis Goodwin, produced and directed by Ronald Marsh
With Terence Alexander, Pat Coombs, Anthea Askey, Hugh Lloyd and Cardew Robinson
Very much in the style of American sitcoms, with its witty one-liners and asides to the camera; Bob had all these editions in his library, until his death. But when Kaleidoscope was given his archive some years later, the film prints had disappeared. Kaleidoscope has been searching for the editions that went missing after his death ever since, and we have found two of them.
16mm telerecordings.
With thanks to Steve Birt for his help on these recoveries.
Lostshows says:
Series 1
31.01.1957 Episode No. 2 (missing)
14.02.1957 Episode No. 2 (missing)
28.02.1957 Episode No. 3 (missing)
Series 2
28.01.1958 "Bob tries to get himself arrested as a publicity stunt"
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
25.02.1958 Episode No. 3
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
11.03.1958 Episode No. 4
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
25.03.1958 "The letter"
The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
Not sure about the two no.2s...