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Post by Robert Belford on Mar 15, 2012 5:27:51 GMT
I suppose you know there's a clip of this on YouTube?
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Mar 15, 2012 11:12:47 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2012 20:09:41 GMT
Hmm, so four editions existing then (one more than I knew about). I wonder how the Orton show managed to survive at all, let alone on VT!?
Presumably the Lost Shows listing is correct; I see they've got another ABC show On The Braden Beat listed as existing complete! So you never know if there might be others floating around .
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Post by markandresen on Mar 16, 2012 10:47:03 GMT
I believe Pathe News covered the 1966 Evening Standard Drama Awards to utilise a blink-n'-miss-it clip for one of their newsreels, so may (I only say 'may') have featured Orton picking up his for 'Loot.' Always puzzled me, though, that in Frears 'Prick Up Your Years' the notice over Oldman's head says '1967.' Hmm... There is also a too short clip from an intriguing BBC Radio interview on the British Library's British Writers CD collection, recorded just a week before his murder. Will keep a look out for anything else.
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Post by Peter Stirling on Mar 16, 2012 12:34:02 GMT
Hmm, so four editions existing then (one more than I knew about). I wonder how the Orton show managed to survive at all, let alone on VT!? Presumably the Lost Shows listing is correct; I see they've got another ABC show On The Braden Beat existing as complete! So you never know if there might be others floating around . Lawrence I think if the tape is still around when the subject dies there is a good chance of it being kept. The Billie Holliday 'Chelsea at Nine' VTR is perhaps a good example, as I would be surprised if much of that series still survives? Meanwhile the Edwardwoodward, Sheila Hancock Mr Sloane should be dusted off I reckon?
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Post by Robert Belford on Mar 17, 2012 1:42:02 GMT
A search on the British Pathe website only brings up coverage of the 1956 Awards and nothing for Joe Orton. I believe Pathe News covered the 1966 Evening Standard Drama Awards to utilise a blink-n'-miss-it clip for one of their newsreels, so may (I only say 'may') have featured Orton picking up his for 'Loot.' Always puzzled me, though, that in Frears 'Prick Up Your Years' the notice over Oldman's head says '1967.' Hmm... There is also a too short clip from an intriguing BBC Radio interview on the British Library's British Writers CD collection, recorded just a week before his murder. Will keep a look out for anything else.
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