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Post by peterwilby on Dec 27, 2012 23:07:45 GMT
I had the dubious privilege of attending this recording, my flatmate at the time being Jonathan King's PA, who mimed to 'Everyone's Gone To The Moon'. I remember skulking in a corner while recording was going on, and occasionally almost getting run over by the massive cameras which tried to mow down the kids. I'd love to get hold of a copy of this edition, any suggestions on how I could get hold of one please? Thanks....Peter.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Dec 27, 2012 23:23:48 GMT
Hello Peter.
This is the one which the Beeb have but is not in general circulation. I DO have an idea. Please Personal Message me on here!
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Post by peterwilby on Dec 28, 2012 12:46:37 GMT
Thank you Gary!!! That was amazing, I finally found myself at 48:49 trying to look cool leaning against a monitor, watching everyone celebrate at the end with Wizzard. Happy days....
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Post by Rob Moss on Jan 1, 2013 2:15:33 GMT
Can I urge people to exercise restraint here, please... It's worth remembering that we're talking about a site for people with a professional interest in the material on the site - researchers, journalists and programme makers, it isn't a glorified YouTube for the general public to look up programmes for entertainment reasons (at least, not yet..!). If you register, there is a very good chance that your account will be verified and if you can't prove your credentials, it will be deleted. I'd therefore advise strongly against doing this.
Oh, and apparently some moron has uploaded a Motion Gallery watermarked programme to YouTube, which is a stupidly counterproductive thing to do. If we want to be trusted with a resource like the BBC Motion Gallery, irresponsible pirating of the content really is just about the worst thing to do...
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Jan 1, 2013 21:25:03 GMT
I agree with Rob, here.
Much as I come over as a bit of a libertarian a lot of the time, uploading Motion Gallery to youtube is counterproductive. Pointless, I agree.
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Post by bleslie7 on Jan 2, 2013 0:45:30 GMT
Talk about the ultimate exercise in stupidity - still nothing surprises me when it comes to people getting hold of material and then trying for some instant glory by publicly posting the whole thing on Youtube - and then adding their own watermarks and things to make it appear like everything is sweet!! I hark back to the Pink Floyd farce. There must be a hundred versions of TOTP Emily on YT by now - and the original poster - well who would even know or care about the person now after a few months on (other than he would have to be a complete moron!!)
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