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Post by B Thomas on Mar 23, 2006 0:14:15 GMT
This may well be a stupid question, but... The only "stupid question" is the one you don't ask.
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Post by Frederick Thompson on Mar 27, 2006 12:58:03 GMT
The British Audience Research Bureau use a sample of 5100 households, say 10,200 people plus guests. This would give a sampling error of roughly plus or minus 1.4%.
I suspect the accuracy drops off badly for small components as some critics probably rightly say.
However with BBC Four my contacts with them remind me of an old rule of thumb that the BBC may still use, which was to value complimentary letters and telephone calls with something like 10 to 25 times the value of complaints. Thus if you like AfA remake tell BBC Four’s “Have Your Say†and if you do not please keep it to yourself.
If this helps with a screening of Out of the Unknown episode or a DVD it will be worth the small effort needed.
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Post by Greg H on Mar 27, 2006 14:22:41 GMT
Sage advice Frederick, Cheers for that and I most certainly will be dropping some comments in the appropriate direction bearing what you said in mind
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Post by LanceM on Mar 28, 2006 5:36:36 GMT
I seem to remember reading somewhere online that Tunnell Under The World had been recovered. Can't seem to find any mention of this anywhere. Could someone shed some light here.
Thanks, Lance.
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Post by Ian Levine on Mar 28, 2006 10:53:58 GMT
I seem to remember reading somewhere online that Tunnell Under The World had been recovered. Can't seem to find any mention of this anywhere. Could someone shed some light here. Thanks, Lance. It has indeed, and I have a copy. It was returned by the guys from Kaleidoscope about three years ago.
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Post by Andrew Doherty on Mar 28, 2006 14:55:37 GMT
To LanceM and Ian Levine.
'Tunnel Under The World' was shown, complete, at the 2004 'Misssing, Believed Wiped' event and I thought it was really imaginative. Just the kind of drama that television used to do superbly well.
Yours,
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