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Post by Simon Broad on Mar 28, 2011 20:39:33 GMT
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Post by Richard Bignell on Mar 28, 2011 20:47:21 GMT
Nope, long gone, I'm afraid.
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Post by Simon Broad on Mar 29, 2011 15:06:19 GMT
oh ok thanks, does anyone know who the interviewer was?
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Post by Joe Haynes on Mar 29, 2011 17:38:07 GMT
Or what show it was broadcast?
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Post by Richard Bignell on Mar 29, 2011 18:31:58 GMT
The report was shown on Wales Today on 7 September 1967, with the interviews with Patrick Troughton and Innes Lloyd being shot the previous day. The interviewer was Glyn Owen.
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Post by Simon Broad on Mar 29, 2011 18:41:50 GMT
ok thanks so there is no chance of this ever turning up oh well :L
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Post by John Wall on Mar 29, 2011 21:09:22 GMT
ok thanks so there is no chance of this ever turning up oh well :L Surely it would be on film - in a library somewhere ?
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Post by Richard Bignell on Mar 30, 2011 8:14:30 GMT
'Fraid not. This one has been quite thoroughly checked.
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Post by johnstewart on Mar 30, 2011 20:12:15 GMT
ok thanks so there is no chance of this ever turning up oh well :L Surely it would be on film - in a library somewhere ? It's more difficult with regional BBC stuff. A lot of BBC Wales stuff seems to have gone.
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Post by Greg H on Mar 30, 2011 20:22:27 GMT
Still, interesting information, even if it is long gone. I cant say I had ever heard of this clip before.
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Post by Ewan Montague on May 23, 2011 18:24:13 GMT
I wonder if there are any troughton interviews that could be used on the comentary track on any up and coming DVD releases, matched up to the apropraite scenes.
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Post by Elliott Prince on May 23, 2011 19:36:05 GMT
They could...but seeing as there is only one complete Troughton serial ('The Krotons') left for DVD release, I doubt it. However, saying that, there is a *complete* Troughton interview included on 'The Three Doctors' DVD release, which is highly interesting and recommended.
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Post by Ewan Montague on May 24, 2011 17:41:52 GMT
:)there's always the blu-ray releases
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Post by Elliott Prince on May 24, 2011 22:42:13 GMT
Just wondering...how is it that certain old films (particularly Disney) are able to re-release stuff on Blu-Ray? As Blu-Ray is HD, surely, in order to be released in this format, the original film had to be recorded in HD (?)
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Post by John Wall on May 24, 2011 22:56:07 GMT
Just wondering...how is it that certain old films (particularly Disney) are able to re-release stuff on Blu-Ray? As Blu-Ray is HD, surely, in order to be released in this format, the original film had to be recorded in HD (?) If something was made on film I suspect it's just a question of the resolution at which it's scanned to go onto DVD/Blu=Ray. Obviously the finer the resolution the greater the size of the file. However, you've got to be aware of the grain size on the original film stock.
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