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Post by CliveUK on May 7, 2005 13:05:21 GMT
Hi, I was watching a Pop Documentary on Swedish TV a few weeks back, one of the featured artists were 'Peter and Gordon'. Most of the clips seemed to come from the German Beat Club, however one seemed to be British in origin. I have not seen this one before. hem.bredband.net/clisha/petergordon.htm Can anyone identify where this clip could have come from ? It seems to look like a 405 line TR and the audience, some who are in School uniform makes me wonder if the clip could have been from Crackerjack. Any ideas ?? //Clive.
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Post by Kev on May 7, 2005 17:53:07 GMT
Yep. It's Crackerjack. (Crack - er - jack)
They performed two songs on it.
One was reshown I think on SOTS.
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Post by CliveUK on May 7, 2005 17:57:02 GMT
Great, good to know it still is one of the few that still exists.
(They were singing 'World Without Love' on the above clip)
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Post by gary brum on May 7, 2005 20:45:04 GMT
if you follow this link it shows the hollies DLT Sylvia (Y Viva Espania) the kinks and it looks like janis joplin from totp but the text is in german. Seems to be a german arm of some uk tv production co or vice versa. Can anyone work it out?
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Post by gary brum on May 7, 2005 20:46:13 GMT
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Post by CliveUK on May 7, 2005 21:44:49 GMT
I can !
It's my never started Website (Was going to be my own TOTP shrine but never really made it past the 'How can I upload pictures to the net ?', stage)
...and that aint German, its latin ! Or (I forget the correct term) text for padding out the format of publications.
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Post by Kev on May 7, 2005 21:55:21 GMT
Yeah that's the standard dummy text used to show you how your work would look like.
Microsoft use it in Publisher.
Invented by an early Flemish Printer I believe.
The Latin is gobbledegook. It means nothing. Just sounds.
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