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Post by Mark Brown on Mar 30, 2005 10:07:45 GMT
The Flipside Of Dominic Hide: Peter Firth is the eponymous hero of this double BANFF winner, an entertaining tale of time travel, romance, comedy and suspense, flipping between 2130 and 1980, with an ingenious twist in the tail. Another Flip For Dominic: A sequel to the outstandingly successful Flipside of Dominick Hide. Peter Firth is a time-traveller from the year 2132 visiting London, 1982, and coming face to face with his past. Want to buy this title? order it through the products page on the main site (www.missing-episodes.com) and we will get a small commision.
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Post by Dan on Apr 2, 2005 0:54:22 GMT
The play.com site says "Duration 2 hours 48 minutes (approx)".
Can someone who buys this confirm the running time. The first play was 91 minutes, and the second was 93 minutes. That's a whopping 16 minutes cut, unless (I hope) the duration has been printed erroneously.
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Post by Mark Brown on Apr 2, 2005 14:43:56 GMT
not watched it yet, but the box says 90 mins approx, so that can't be right either.
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Post by Dan on Apr 4, 2005 17:40:14 GMT
I had part 2 listed wrongly in my database. I just checked the VHS and it's 83 minutes. Someone on Mausoleum Club has confirmed the lengths of both parts and they appear to be complete.
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Post by Ian Thorsen on Apr 4, 2005 18:17:00 GMT
The first play ran for over 90 minutes. I have watched this today!
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Post by Paul Reid on Apr 22, 2005 15:44:17 GMT
Have the "Play for Today" intro titles .. a jumping forward "Red titles on white screen" with a drum beat (if I remember it correctly) been left at the start of the Dominick Hyde plays on the disks?
Or do they just start with the DH titles with no mention of "PFT"?
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Post by Mark Brown on Apr 27, 2005 14:01:46 GMT
Have the "Play for Today" intro titles .. a jumping forward "Red titles on white screen" with a drum beat (if I remember it correctly) been left at the start of the Dominick Hyde plays on the disks? Or do they just start with the DH titles with no mention of "PFT"? no PFT titles, at least not on the second one which i watched last night.
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Post by Andy Hurwitz on Jul 27, 2005 21:16:23 GMT
Just to say I've checked my aging tape of the original broadcasts and the plays are 91 mins and 83 mins including titles.
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Post by Colonel1 on Nov 19, 2005 6:52:10 GMT
I recorded the Domick Hides years ago when it was played one time only on U.S. Public Broadcasting. Some scoundrel absconded with it. Has anyone a way to either DVD or VHS the set for U.S.-compatibility? I've been searching for YEARS!!! -Phillip Barton ColonelPB@MSN.Com
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