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Post by Rich Cornock on Feb 24, 2014 20:21:01 GMT
I'm sure Chris Perry won't mind me cutting and pasting this from the Kal Facebook page.
It gives details of a returned sound track and at the bottom how to return lost radio and TV sound tracks to the BBC. I'm sure some people on here may have some interesting recordings that the BBC might like
"The latest audio find from Kevin Smith is the audio only of seven lost episodes of "At The Eleventh Hour" a BBC satirical TV show from 1968.
The show combined a review of the week's news with comedy, music & poetry The Cast Included Jeannie Lambe, Miriam Margolyes and Richard Neville and The Scaffold. Jeannie Lamb would perform a song each week especially written by Ray Davis of the Kinks. Roger McGough contributed a topical poem as well as sketches by the Scaffold.
The episodes recovered are: 30 .12.1967 06.01.1968 13.01.1968 20.01.1968 27.01.1968 03.02.1968 10.02.1968
Kev is really motoring along now finding recordings, I'm sure there are plenty more to come!
The BBC Archives and British Sound Library are taking copies of all the radio/TV soundtracks being found by Charles Norton, Kevin and the wider Kaleidoscope team. Nothing is being refused. In the past there has been reticence but not any more. The right people in the BBC Archives are making sure that the radio/soundtrack campaign is being given a good home.
If you have a sound recording, it's worth talking to Charles Norton and his team, email me at : chris@lostshows.com if you want to."
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Post by Rich Cornock on Feb 24, 2014 20:10:47 GMT
I'm sure Chris Perry won't mind me cutting and pasting this from the Kal Facebook page.
It gives details of a returned sound track and at the bottom how to return lost radio and TV sound tracks to the BBC. I'm sure some people on here may have some interesting recordings that the BBC might like
"The latest audio find from Kevin Smith is the audio only of seven lost episodes of "At The Eleventh Hour" a BBC satirical TV show from 1968.
The show combined a review of the week's news with comedy, music & poetry The Cast Included Jeannie Lambe, Miriam Margolyes and Richard Neville and The Scaffold. Jeannie Lamb would perform a song each week especially written by Ray Davis of the Kinks. Roger McGough contributed a topical poem as well as sketches by the Scaffold.
The episodes recovered are: 30 .12.1967 06.01.1968 13.01.1968 20.01.1968 27.01.1968 03.02.1968 10.02.1968
Kev is really motoring along now finding recordings, I'm sure there are plenty more to come!
The BBC Archives and British Sound Library are taking copies of all the radio/TV soundtracks being found by Charles Norton, Kevin and the wider Kaleidoscope team. Nothing is being refused. In the past there has been reticence but not any more. The right people in the BBC Archives are making sure that the radio/soundtrack campaign is being given a good home.
If you have a sound recording, it's worth talking to Charles Norton and his team, email me at : chris [at] lostshows.com if you want to."
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Post by Rich Cornock on Feb 24, 2014 20:10:36 GMT
I'm sure Chris Perry won't mind me cutting and pasting this from the Kal Facebook page.
It gives details of a returned sound track and at the bottom how to return lost radio and TV sound tracks to the BBC. I'm sure some people on here may have some interesting recordings that the BBC might like
The latest audio find from Kevin Smith is the audio only of seven lost episodes of "At The Eleventh Hour" a BBC satirical TV show from 1968.
The show combined a review of the week's news with comedy, music & poetry The Cast Included Jeannie Lambe, Miriam Margolyes and Richard Neville and The Scaffold. Jeannie Lamb would perform a song each week especially written by Ray Davis of the Kinks. Roger McGough contributed a topical poem as well as sketches by the Scaffold.
The episodes recovered are: 30 .12.1967 06.01.1968 13.01.1968 20.01.1968 27.01.1968 03.02.1968 10.02.1968
Kev is really motoring along now finding recordings, I'm sure there are plenty more to come!
The BBC Archives and British Sound Library are taking copies of all the radio/TV soundtracks being found by Charles Norton, Kevin and the wider Kaleidoscope team. Nothing is being refused. In the past there has been reticence but not any more. The right people in the BBC Archives are making sure that the radio/soundtrack campaign is being given a good home.
If you have a sound recording, it's worth talking to Charles Norton and his team, email me at : chris@lostshows.com if you want to.
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Post by Rich Cornock on Jan 18, 2014 20:36:27 GMT
i really hope that they ask what other stuff this chap has as well as Who. My biggest worry is that the main focus can be on finding Who film and other important film could be over looked. Missing episode of Adam Adamant anyone?
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Post by Rich Cornock on Jan 17, 2014 9:54:46 GMT
Has anybody seen any evidence that the films ian claims to have found in Taiwan exist? At least Phil Morris has revealed what Who he has claimed to have found
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Post by Rich Cornock on Jan 5, 2014 16:53:41 GMT
16 mm film (around 5.000 to 10.000 boxes) : no inventory evidence, no catalogue ; films are often stored without boxes and labels. Most of it is infected by vinegar syndrome Affected or infected? How do you know? Sorry i should have said that was just a quote taken from one of the articles that the link leads to. See above.
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Post by Rich Cornock on Jan 4, 2014 22:21:41 GMT
16 mm film (around 5.000 to 10.000 boxes) : no inventory evidence, no catalogue ; films are often stored without boxes and labels. Most of it is infected by vinegar syndrome
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 23, 2013 17:04:12 GMT
I agree, perhaps the best idea is to put this film in safe storage in the hope that something can be done in the future. Who knows what can be done one day,for example i never would have thought the idea of recolouring film using the chroma dots would have been possible until recently
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 22, 2013 14:11:17 GMT
I agree with you there. I'm just surprised we haven't had an official statement to that effect yet
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 22, 2013 13:24:41 GMT
This is all good news but i am disappointed that some sort of list of recoveries has not been released. There is not doubt that thousands of films would take a lot of work to restore but im sure a dedicated team could actually check the titles in the cans in a reasonable length of time. I have no doubt that by now someone has a list of recoveries. Unfortunately this event seems to have left more questions to be answered.
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 19, 2013 13:21:45 GMT
Blimey fair play for tracking this down, i thought it might have been a dead end after the time that has gone by. Keep us posted on the outcome, i wonder if he has any other tapes?
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 18, 2013 20:56:57 GMT
50th anniversary of the omni-rumour.......
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 12, 2013 17:52:33 GMT
Seems like we are on a perpetual tread mill of speculation without any facts. I'm sitting this out till something concrete turns up. Cant believe how many pages of waffle have been written
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 9, 2013 18:06:28 GMT
Hi all. Been a member of this forum for a few years but didn't really read the Dr Who section much until the rumours started. Have to say how much more measured and balanced the opinions here are than over on Gallifrey Base which ive been checking out recently. On a personal level i think the evidence points to a significant amount of Who and non Who being recovered. Like most people i am keen to know what the recoveries are but im happy to wait for any announcement to be made at an appropriate time. I don't like the fact that people are trying to use freedom of information requests to try and find out what's going. It all seems childish and a bit like a kid wanting to know what they have for xmas before xmas day.
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Post by Rich Cornock on Dec 2, 2013 13:17:01 GMT
I also wonder if the recolourised show using the chroma dot recovery will get shown at xmas in its entirety like they did with Dads Army and Are you being Served
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