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Post by John Green on Feb 24, 2015 15:32:43 GMT
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Kev Hunter
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The only difference between a rut and a groove is the depth
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Post by Kev Hunter on Feb 26, 2015 21:44:10 GMT
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Post by John Green on Feb 27, 2015 0:53:33 GMT
Interesting."Tuesday nights 'The David Hamilton Show' sees David and a host of celebrity guests looking back at the history of TV in the Midlands". The Crossroads material has had a mention,but I'm beginning to wonder if this thread shouldn't be on the regular board...
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Post by Paul Vanezis on Feb 27, 2015 14:35:18 GMT
Interesting."Tuesday nights 'The David Hamilton Show' sees David and a host of celebrity guests looking back at the history of TV in the Midlands". The Crossroads material has had a mention,but I'm beginning to wonder if this thread shouldn't be on the regular board... Hi John, No, this is certainly the place for it. I was given a lot of stick for locking the original Kal TV thread when it appeared in General Missing TV, because people felt it was relevant. However, the purpose of the forum is at the top of the front page and written by the founder and owner of the forum Mark Brown. As moderators, our job is to ensure we stick to that ethos. However, it was my idea to create a new 'off-topic' section so that those discussions could continue. But we don't want to clutter up the main forums (which are about Missing Episodes) with posts which are about existing material. Let's keep the focus of the various forums. Regards, Paul
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Post by John Green on Feb 27, 2015 16:35:14 GMT
Interesting."Tuesday nights 'The David Hamilton Show' sees David and a host of celebrity guests looking back at the history of TV in the Midlands". The Crossroads material has had a mention,but I'm beginning to wonder if this thread shouldn't be on the regular board... Hi John, No, this is certainly the place for it. I was given a lot of stick for locking the original Kal TV thread when it appeared in General Missing TV, because people felt it was relevant. However, the purpose of the forum is at the top of the front page and written by the founder and owner of the forum Mark Brown. As moderators, our job is to ensure we stick to that ethos. However, it was my idea to create a new 'off-topic' section so that those discussions could continue. But we don't want to clutter up the main forums (which are about Missing Episodes) with posts which are about existing material. Let's keep the focus of the various forums. Regards, Paul OK,Paul.I was just worried about people missing what could well be useful interviews.
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