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Post by Tim Burrows on Oct 2, 2024 17:36:20 GMT
Thanks, Tim! This is so good - am listening to it now and want to ask you about Derek Dodd's on set POTD photos: Were there 21 in total - this appears to be the number auctioned. Were they scanned for future publication online or in DWM? Or does the private purchase of them preclude that? There were 23 medium format colour negatives auctioned plus recently made prints of each photo. This comprises two twelve-frame rolls of medium format film, excluding the eleventh frame of the first roll: the portrait of Troughton in the communications room, which at some point was cut out and separated, now perhaps lost. The first roll was shot during the studio day for Episode Two and the second was shot across Episodes Three to Six. 18 of the 24 photos were included on the Special Edition Blu-Ray photo gallery. Curiously, "col negs. Dr Who. Wheel" was written on one of the neg wallets. Oh, hello Rhys!
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Post by johngrundy on Oct 8, 2024 7:06:40 GMT
Good point you raised in the podcast, Tim, why would Singapore send films to Nigeria that weren't required for broadcast?
Unless of course it was through error - but that'd be a huge error considering the shipping weight!
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Post by Tim Burrows on Oct 12, 2024 22:33:00 GMT
Good point you raised in the podcast, Tim, why would Singapore send films to Nigeria that weren't required for broadcast? Unless of course it was through error - but that'd be a huge error considering the shipping weight! I actually misspoke and meant “an African country”. It’s Jon Preddle’s argument, which I find persuasive. But the burden of proof is with Phil Morris, as he said it happened.
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