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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Aug 10, 2015 13:22:30 GMT
I have just found a Lulu and the Young Generation programme from 1969 - filmed 14/5/69 - in the Swedish National Archives. Not sure if it is audio only and dubbed into Swedish (of course the songs will be in English), so....
It's either 22.06.69 The Young Generation Meet Lulu (missing) 20.07.69 Lulu (missing) (both 'Show of the Week')
I am asking the Swedish National Archive for further clarification.
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 10, 2015 13:38:59 GMT
Well done Ray! How do you go about searching the Swedish National Archives?
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Aug 10, 2015 13:48:11 GMT
I have just found a Lulu and the Young Generation programme from 1969 - filmed 14/5/69 - in the Swedish National Archives. Not sure if it is audio only and dubbed into Swedish (of course the songs will be in English), so.... It's either 22.06.69 The Young Generation Meet Lulu (missing) 20.07.69 Lulu (missing) (both 'Show of the Week') I am asking the Swedish National Archive for further clarification. Immediate reply from those very wonderful Swedish National Archive people:- ""Hello! It is only an audio tape and is not dubbed. It's on an analogue magnetic tape, 1/4 inch. "" It'll do for me! Always a bonus, even an audio.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Aug 10, 2015 13:48:56 GMT
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 10, 2015 14:06:53 GMT
Thanks
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Sept 15, 2015 9:34:00 GMT
""14 hours ago williammcgregor said: Simon has heard back from ITV that they hold the following... "There are some film elements for Retreat, but none are confirmed as being the whole, complete play. The database entry does suggest it's in colour but I don't have access to any information about overseas sales". Simon has made a submission to Lostshows.com for "Retreat" That means that probably something like film inserts or FILMED RATHER taped bits will exist. A find, as such. Not sure if it'll be in colour though; it would have only been shot in colour if it was for export - that is probably an ITN Source default setting.""
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Sept 22, 2015 10:02:19 GMT
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Sept 30, 2015 19:42:13 GMT
I'm bumping all three "Ray Langstone's...." threads, for a couple of reasons. If there are any overseas archives or even domestic ones that are online you think I should investigate please let me know with all appropriate haste!
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Oct 8, 2015 12:09:52 GMT
Several years after finding stuff in the UCLA Archive, things are still turning up....
"" If I were you / an ATV colour production ; producer, Pembroke Duttson. Great Britain. 1970. Cast: Presented by William Dexter; devised by Wilbur Stark. Genre(s)/form(s): Interviews. British television programs. Subject(s): Youth--Great Britain--Interviews. Summary: British program featuring the views of four young people on some of the problems, the serious and not so serious, that face the world today.
Location: Non-circulating SRLF research copy Inventory Number: T33218 Collection: TV Television Collection Format: 1 reel of 1 (20 min.) (ca. 800 ft.) : opt sd., EC (col.) ; 16 mm. safety print. A2-87-3
Number of Items: 1 Notes: Faded color.""
It's 16mm faded ""color""; now whichever episode it is, it will be either missing or, technically, one up on what we have....
""Missing or incomplete episodes for programme IF I WERE YOU.
21.08.70 Episode 21 A 16mm black-and-white film print exists, but the programme was originally made using 2" colour videotape. 28.08.70 Episode 22 (missing) 04.09.70 Episode 23 (missing) 11.09.70 Episode 24 (missing) 18.09.70 Episode 25 (missing) 25.09.70 Episode 26 (missing)
Out of an original total of 6 episodes, 5 episodes are missing and another exists on a format inferior to the original.""
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Oct 9, 2015 11:55:19 GMT
These are NOT really a surprising find! Much of these episodes exist somewhere, mainly in the U.S. But not here, not at the BFI for the most part or anywhere 'official' ""Missing or incomplete episodes for programme DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR PRESENTS. 07.12.55 Atlantic Night (missing) 26.05.56 Mr Purley's Profession (missing) 08.06.56 The Wedding Veil (missing) 10.08.56 Pattern For Glory (missing) 01.09.56 The Story Of Pan Yuzef (missing) 11.09.56 The Lovely Place (missing) 29.03.57 Border Incident (missing)"" These are available on a DVD; I am not sure whether these DVD is legal or not, or semi-legal. Anyway, the reference (of the page only) is here:- www.robertsvideos.com/browse.php3?All=&keywords=&NPAL=&MESECAM=&VHS=&DVD=&CDROM=&VHSEP=&VHSSP=&PAL=&SECAM=&MPAL=&alpha=&catid=177&page=31&incr=1MODS please note, this is not a trading thing, just a reference as to the fact the film exists.That's 3-and-a-half hours of missing footage finds today. Not a record, but....alright.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Oct 22, 2015 12:59:30 GMT
Can't recall if I mentioned this but I have located 4 episodes of the series RCMP in Archives Canada, 16mm and copied.
12.07.60 Thin Ice (missing) 19.07.60 Crash On 21 (missing) 09.08.60 Bad Medicine (missing) 16.08.60 Three Big Men (missing)
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Nov 5, 2015 11:18:07 GMT
Merry-Go-Round; the BBC Schools programme has many episodes missing, and lostshows.com is not quite up to date on this yet, but I guess this one is missng:- ""Merry go round. It couldn't happen to me. Part two. Publisher: United KIngdom, c.1980. Film : Film Visual material : English
Summary: Part two of two which reconstructs a road accident suffered by a young boy and the treatment he underwent for a broken leg. Intended for children of 8-9 year's to promote road safety and to reassure them about hospitalisation.
Notes: This film forms part of a group of films donated to the Wellcome Trust in 2006 by The British Medical Association. Target Audience: General Public. Description: 1 film reel (20 min.) : sound, color""
""04.05.78 It Couldn't Happen To Me 2 (existence unknown)""
It's in the Wellcome Trust Library.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Nov 5, 2015 11:41:07 GMT
And the hits just keep on coming:- ""Missing or incomplete episodes for programme GOING TO WORK. 21.10.63 The Royal Navy - Seaman Branch (missing)""
Imperial War Museum Archive:-
""Title: GOING TO WORK (with Peter West) [Main] Film Number: TV 49 Summary: Television documentary featuring Gosport; includes archive footage of HMS St Vincent, and also HMS Leander with Wasp helicopter. Date: 1963 Description: N/A Running Time: Footage: 519 ft; Running time: 14 mins Production Company, Cast and Credits: BBC; West, Peter (presenter) N/A N/A Production Country: GB Access Conditions: NON-IWM Technical Details: Colour: B&W Sound: Sound Language Soundtrack: N/A Language Title: N/A Language Subtitles: N/A Film Format: 16mm ""
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Nov 6, 2015 20:38:32 GMT
In the Harvard Film Archive (where they found the longest print of the Wicker Man):- ""Title:Friday magazine : Young farmers club visit to Hill Farm Attribution: directed by Paul Mitchell, Bill Scott. Published: BBC, 1960. Publication info: Production: Great Britain . Description: 9 minutes; 328 feet : aspect ratio 1.37:1 (Academy, Sound) ; 16mm. HFA Item no. 14719; print. Language: English Notes: print. HFA Item no. 14719 In English Credits: Produced by Ronald Smedley. Keyword: Television Program Other title:Derek Lamb Collection. HOLLIS Number: 013482765 Creation Date: 1960 Permalink: id.lib.harvard.edu/aleph/013482765/catalog Source: HVD ALEPH Locations & Availability"" Genome:- ""Friday Magazine Introduced by Peter Hawkins ' Hill Park Farm ' Our first visit to a stock farm in Kent ' The Corner Shop' by NORMAN LONGMATE 1—Susie's Lucky Day Produced by RONALD SMEDLEY Contributors Introduced By: Peter Hawkins Produced By: Ronald Smedley Mr Anderson: Victor Platt Mrs Anderson: Barbara Lott Bob: Clive Marshall Susie: Kika Markham Customer: Grace Arnold""
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Nov 8, 2015 17:25:57 GMT
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