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Post by Mark McKay on Feb 17, 2012 3:36:48 GMT
No, only fluffs and stutters. But it means the CD is not how it originally went out and I'll have to hang on to my original copies.
I've also noticed missing dialogue from two of the Margo episodes on CD for no obvious reason (to me anyway).
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Post by steveb on Dec 11, 2012 20:49:01 GMT
I'm just bringing this to the top to ask if there's any news regarding a possible release of the Paul Temple serial found in Canada?
Thanks for any info :-)
Steve
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Post by Ed Brown on Feb 21, 2017 14:17:53 GMT
This thread occured long ago, but I think it worthwhile to clarify a couple of loose ends which were never addressed at the time. Firstly, the mysterious discovery which is referred to has turned out to be a 1940 remake, by Canadian Radio, of the BBC's now-lost 1938 Paul Temple serial - the first ever BBC production in their series that eventually ran until 1968. The 1940 Canadian remake has survived intact: all the episodes exist. It stars Bernard Braden, who never played Paul Temple in any of the BBC serials. Secondly, the question of 'The Sullivan Mystery'. This turned out, sadly, not to have been found. The reports that it had been were a misunderstanding, which arose when an American fan heard a recording of the 2006 BBC re-make of that serial (the very first of the modern remakes), and didn't understand the significance of the fact that what he was listening to was a serial starring Crawford Logan (instead of Kim Peacock). The fact that the remake was in Mono, instead of stereo, and used the original scripts plus original microphones, sound effects and incidental music, apparantly made the re-make appear unnaturally authentic. Thirdly, I *have* listened to the 1950 serial starring Kim Peacock, held by the British Library, and can confirm it does exist, is complete, and is being released this month (Feb 2017) by the BBC, as part of a CD box set release of all the surviving Paul Temple serials. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Temple
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Post by Stephen Byers on Feb 23, 2017 20:18:28 GMT
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Post by Ed Brown on Feb 26, 2017 22:33:58 GMT
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