| The South Bank Show [message #29353] |
Do, 05 Mai 2005 10:16 |
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Hi,
Can anyone help? I am looking for a copy of The South Bank Show that
featured Douglas Adams talking about his latest book Mostly Harmless. It was
made in 1992 and starred the TV version of Ford and Arthur.
I only have twenty minutes of this tape and the copy is very poor.
Can anyone make me another copy?
Thanks
Lisa
lisasargent [at] btinternet.com
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| Re: The South Bank Show [message #29386 ] |
Do, 05 Mai 2005 20:23 |
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Lisa Sargent wrote:
> Can anyone help? I am looking for a copy of The South Bank Show that
> featured Douglas Adams talking about his latest book Mostly Harmless.
Telephone the South Bank show people on 020 7620 1620. Tell them that
a couple of years ago they were very nice and sent Ms Kentfield a copy
on VHS after receiving a cheque for £25 and a signed release form
saying that I will only watch it and will not do anything else dodgy
or weird with it.
The video I received was of very good quality, and I assume that they
copied from their original archive copy. Before anyone asks, sorry but I
can't make a copy for anyone...see the "signed a release form" in the
above paragraph.
I really should get round to putting these details on my website...the
same question seems to appear about every 2 months :-)
SJK
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| Re: The South Bank Show [message #29392 ] |
Do, 05 Mai 2005 21:14 |
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On Thu, 5 May 2005 08:16:32 +0000 (UTC), "Lisa Sargent"
<lisasargent [at] btinternet.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Can anyone help? I am looking for a copy of The South Bank Show that
>featured Douglas Adams talking about his latest book Mostly Harmless. It was
>made in 1992 and starred the TV version of Ford and Arthur.
>
>I only have twenty minutes of this tape and the copy is very poor.
>
>Can anyone make me another copy?
>
>Thanks
>Lisa
>lisasargent [at] btinternet.com
I vaguely (and by that I mean: don't consider this to be warrantly
accurate without orders signed in triplicate, lost, found, etc.
etc.).. ahem.
I'll start again.
I vaguely recollect there being some kind of method whereby you could
write to the people involved in making the documentary and ask them to
send you a copy. My vague recollections go as far as some bullet
points too:
- Some degree of money from you to them was involved.
- Some degree of promising not to use it for anything other
than personal viewing in your own abode.
Could be that the FAQ or the MFAQ has more details, and for that I'll
point you vaguely towards:
http://www.zootle.net/afda/
And hope that someone with a better and more faster internet
connection can point you into more precise directions.
Hope that helps, have a nice diurnal anomaly!
Lloyd
--
"In fact, everything between 'herring' and 'marmalade'
appears to be missing" -- Svlad Cjelli
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