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Post by PAUL COTTON on Jan 26, 2012 14:09:24 GMT
Interviewed in Doctor Who Monthly issue 188(8th July 1992) actor Jeremy Bulloch stated that he had a clip of the 'The Space Museum' on his video CV, until recently(from the time of the interview). I know that The Space Museum has always been held by the BBC, but I wonder when he got the clip and what the process was for actors requesting clips of the series.
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Post by Richard Marple on Jan 26, 2012 17:49:26 GMT
I did think the BBC had a system for requesting a copy of programme, as long as you were involved in the making & paid a fee.
DWM seemed to have all the surviving episodes on viewing copies, as an interview with Louise Jameson involved watching all the episodes she appeared in.
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Post by John Green on Jan 26, 2012 22:16:04 GMT
I was wondering if perhaps agents got involved in compiling video CVs? It seems reasonable that they should have done. I know that cuttings agencies would for a fee collate all press references and regularly forward them to their clients.Did any of these include audio/visual mentions,I wonder? Lastly,ad agencies,I believe used to record references to their clients products,as well as examples of their ads in situ. in newspapers,to show the client what they were getting for their money.Might they have instituted a similar practice for television?
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