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Post by Stuart Douglas on Jun 3, 2005 13:04:07 GMT
This is the site ethantyler has been liasing with Dick Fiddy about (particularly the NHP episode which was the subject of a thread on this board). So far as I'm aware Dick F is on the case... Stuart
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Post by Stuart Douglas on Nov 12, 2004 14:39:04 GMT
It seems nobody has "Jake's Journey", an unaired pilot written by Graham Chapman before he died. That makes it rather wanted. Did I not read somewhere quite recently (the Mauseleum Club maybe) that Graham Chapman's partner had a copy of this? Stuart
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Post by Stuart Douglas on Jul 5, 2005 14:00:42 GMT
What I don't get is why Dick Fiddy would have posted this message right now if it didn't have any significance to this eyar's MBW? he didn't look at the date on your post now look at his. Please Mark - for the love of God lock this thread (then take it outside, shoot it and bury it in a lead-lined box, otherwise someone will surely resurrect it just long enough to ask 'So, are they showing D for Destruction then?') Stuart
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Post by Stuart Douglas on Jul 1, 2005 17:38:47 GMT
according to Steven apprantly not,this was shown in 2003 . but i think we will have to wate for Dick fiddy to get back from his holiday to find out. No - they're not. It's not terribly complicated - it's an old thread regarding the 2003 event - it has nothing to do with this year's MBW! Stuart
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Post by Stuart Douglas on Jun 25, 2005 21:41:25 GMT
Have just noticed the small print at the top of the posting that Dick Fiddy posted saying what was coming up at MBW. Obviuosly there has been a visit from Mr.Cock-up somewhere along the line. I have emailed Dick re this and have been instructed to call him this coming monday re what is happening for this years MBW program. I can't see why the program for 2003 has been posted,unless it is just a slip up. If there is any news monday I shall post it. I think it's just Dick's post from 2003 which someone wandering through the archives has replied to, thereby bumping it up to the top of the page again. Shame- I thought for a second that there had been several unexpected finds this year Stuart
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Post by Stuart Douglas on Nov 19, 2004 10:29:50 GMT
Glen Michaels's Cavacade (AKA Glen Michaels's Cartoon Cavacade). STV 70s staple - not a lot left AFAIK. S. (Yes - he's the bloke in "The Blue Lamp" who runs off to phone the cops after Dixon is shot). Hey, that's not obscure - I was on that for my fifth birthday in 1974 Stuart
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