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Post by Dale Rumbold on Dec 17, 2017 9:59:24 GMT
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Dec 17, 2017 9:56:23 GMT
Same Youtube poster has also added video footage of 3 other supposedly ' missing' performances where I just had the audio : Alvin Stardust "Good love can never die" ; KC "Sound your funky horn" ; Brian Protheroe "Pinball". He/she won't say where they have come from.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Dec 14, 2017 11:30:29 GMT
Someone else on Youtube has found the video of this performance, with much better audio than I have it too! He/she has linked it to my original Youtube entry if anyone wants to give it a look.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Aug 13, 2017 17:36:28 GMT
Am now on the last series (7) of The Brothers, on DVD, and have just watched an episode where Colin Baker's character, Paul Merroney, refers to women in Istanbul as 'looking like Daleks'. Well, it amused me, anyway!
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Jun 19, 2017 19:06:14 GMT
One of the few 'famous' people (though he was never as famous as he deserved ...) to come from Ipswich (like me) : back in the 1950s he worked with my Mum at Ipswich firm Cowells ; he also went to the same school as me, Northgate Grammar School for Boys. R.I.P. Brian.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on May 25, 2017 15:57:53 GMT
I caught the end bit only, including the drippy Breakfast Time (or whatever it's called now ...) presenter saying something like "Surely we haven't lost any Dr Who"? It just goes to show that despite everyone on here assuming the whole world is aware of the hunt for missing episodes, especially Dr Who, there are still many that are not : including some that really should know better!
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Apr 6, 2017 8:37:19 GMT
I was just watching an episode from 1974, Series 4, of the best TV show of all time (The Brothers), on DVD, and it featured 2 actors who would, in due course, play the role of Doctor Who : one, of course, was Colin Baker playing regular character Paul Merroney ; the other, playing an Investment Fund Manager, was none other than Richard Hurndall ; I recognised him but couldn't place him until the end credits rolled.
I wonder what other examples there are of 2 (or more) future Doctor Whos turning up in the same production?
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Apr 1, 2017 15:26:29 GMT
I'm certainly not bothered about rushing home to watch a programme because I know it will be always be available online... You obviously don't watch some of the shows that I do then, which are NOT available on catch-up at all. We are just under that age group (60+) and indeed rarely watch anything 'live', apart from some sport, (and NEVER anything with adverts in), but use Sky+ and a PVR to schedule them for when we want. Relying on catch-up, particularly via Sky who provide only a small subset of those shows which are available on catch-up on the internet, would lead to us missing quite a lot.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Jan 9, 2017 19:25:36 GMT
It was Peter Crusing's only major role : Petra Pillow reprised the role later in the TV movie 1986 ...
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Dec 21, 2016 14:48:21 GMT
Indivisual epsiodes of Doctor Hwo ? I'm hopping for Oi You!, or maybe Uhu the Glue Boy, or even Wears the Roof Rider ...
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Nov 14, 2016 19:21:17 GMT
Ah, Kathy Jones ... I spent a portion of the mid 1970s somewhat fixated on her ...
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Nov 10, 2016 11:54:01 GMT
Will be seeing him in concert next month.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Oct 10, 2016 18:28:28 GMT
All the mainframe tapes (pre cartridge) that I came across when working in computing were 1/2" tapes, not 1/4" : in fact a colleague once purchased a load of them that were being junked and pain-stakingly sliced them down the middle into 2 lots of 1/4", so he use them on his reel-to-reel recorder, only to find that they were Lowest-of-the-low-Fi and virtually unusable.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Oct 9, 2016 9:06:36 GMT
This has been shown many times before, including on the original Sounds of the Sixties series.
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Post by Dale Rumbold on Sept 15, 2016 18:33:22 GMT
I will be seeing them, with Brian Poole, at Ipswich Regent in 2 weeks time, as part of a(nother) 60s show.
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