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Post by Jason Mills on May 27, 2005 9:09:34 GMT
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Post by John Stuart Miller on May 27, 2005 12:18:49 GMT
Are you asking what survives?
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Post by Matthew Brannigan on May 27, 2005 18:23:09 GMT
Now the subject has been brought up - and as this is the TV section - I'd actually like to know if Kenneth Horne made any apperances on TV and if any of them survive. I love his radio series but I don't think I've ever seen him in anything other than stills.
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Post by Laurence Piper on May 27, 2005 22:09:40 GMT
Horne A Plenty (1968/9). All that survives of the two series is some experimental colour rehearsals from the 25/12/68 Thames edition. Some of this was screeened at the NFT a few years ago after it was discovered.
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Post by Michael on May 29, 2005 19:41:49 GMT
Ah,it seems like you've had the voices and want to know about what sought of exposure Mr.'orne 'ad before he got onto Round the Horne-I know he did front some of the late 50's admags;part of one was shown on a C4 TV Heaven compilation in the 90's. The on;ly surviving Horne A'Plenty material is what has already been mentioned before;although it did get discovered in the BBC Pebble Mill archive,don't know how it got there. There were 12x30min eps of HAP made,one seris each by ABC and Thames. The Radio Times TV Comedy guide does'nt list any other TV credits for Kenneth Horne which were actually very few outside of admags and HAP. I don't know of any others myself,hopefully some other readers will be able to help.
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Post by Ian Beard on May 29, 2005 22:46:40 GMT
At the very least there is some footage from BOK in the THIS IS THE BBC film, and a complete AT HOME from 1956, (the latter repeated as part of FESTIVAL 77).
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Post by Laurence Piper on May 31, 2005 16:27:24 GMT
I remember he did an ad in the '60s too for either Etch-a-sketch or Doodlemeaster (I forget which) - probably he did others as well.
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Post by Andrew Doherty on Jun 1, 2005 13:42:35 GMT
Kenneth Horne makes a few appearances in an Associated Rediffusion outside broadcast (on 16mm telerecording) from the 1961 Ideal Home Exhibition, which I had the pleasure of handing over to the NFTVA back in the spring of 1998.
It is, so far, the only surviving advertising magazine programme with host Jimmy Hanley who had a series of ad-mags between 1957 and March 1962 called "Jim's Inn". This programme was shown at the 1998 "Missing Believed Wiped" event.
Yours,
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