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Date   : Mon, 17 Jul 2017 21:13:01 +0100
From   : blip@... (John)
Subject: BFI: TV programmes

 

Well clearly Michael does otherwise he wouldn?t have fucking asked. Why don?t
you unsubscribe if you don?t want to read discussions?

 

 

From: jamie alvis [mailto:jamie.alvis@...] 
Sent: 17 July 2017 20:54
To: John <blip@...>
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] BFI: TV programmes

 

WHO FUCKING CARES?

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Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] BFI: TV programmes
From: John 
To: 'Michael Klontzas' 
CC: bbc-micro@... <mailto:bbc-micro@...> 





Hi Michael,

Quite possible, but when I was talking to a film archive in Brighton affiliated
to the BFI they had some TV programmes... sounds like an interesting project,
I would put the word around your local film archive and cross fingers for
another enthusiast.

'The truth is out there'

Best of luck


John

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Klontzas [mailto:michael@...] 
Sent: 16 July 2017 13:40
To: John ; 'Jess Rowbottom' 
Cc: bbc-micro@... <mailto:bbc-micro@...> 
Subject: Re: BFI: [BBC-Micro] TV programmes

Hi Jess,

That would be brilliant. Thank you so much for offering.

John, from what I see, I think the BFI (like TRILT at the BUFVC) only provide
the metadata for these, but it may be worth asking just in case. 
Just in case anyone is interested, historical metadata drawn from Radio Times
can also be found at the BBC Genome Project http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/

Thanks.

Regards,
Michael

On 16/07/2017 10:24, John wrote:
> 
> There are quite a lot of film archives up and down the country - they 
> do sometimes pick up TV programmes pre the YouTube ERA: 
> www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b85d1f459 <http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b85d1f459>

> 
> Might be worth asking about digital access.
> 
> Kind regard
> 
> John
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: bbc-micro-bounces+blip=blipit.com@... <mailto:bbc-micro-bounces+blip=blipit.com
at lists.cloud9.co.uk>  
> [mailto:bbc-micro-bounces+blip=blipit.com@...] On 
> Behalf Of Jess Rowbottom
> Sent: 16 July 2017 04:15
> To: Michael Klontzas 
> Cc: bbc-micro@... <mailto:bbc-micro@...> 
> Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] TV programmes
> 
> Hiya ?
> 
> I have The Trojan Mouse on VHS. I can encode it if you like.
> 
> jx
> 
> 
>> On 16 Jul 2017, at 03:06, Michael Klontzas wrote:
>>
>> I am researching the Computer Literacy Project and although there is 
>> a wealth of material out there I am still looking for the television 
>> programmes below. Do you by any chance know where I could find them?
>>
>> The Silicon Factor (3 parts, BBC1, Feb-Mar 1980) The Trojan Mouse 
>> (BBC1, 5 Apr 1992) Computers in control (5 parts, BBC1, March-April
>> 1984) Micros in the Classroom (2+3 parts, BBC2, 1981 & 1983) Managing 
>> the micro (1st part out of 5, BBC1, 17 May 1981)
>>
>> Many thanks
>>
>> Michael
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