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Date   : Mon, 17 Jul 2017 22:13:14 +0100
From   : robert@... (Rob)
Subject: BFI: TV programmes

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On 17 July 2017@..., Rob <robert@...> wrote:
> You're welcome.
>
> Goodbye!
>
> On 17 July 2017@..., jamie alvis <jamie.alvis@...> wrote:
>> Thank fuck for that. You morons have been driving me insane for months with
>> your pointless discussions.
>>
>> Sent from my Huawei Mobile
>>
>>
>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] BFI: TV programmes
>> From: Rob
>> To:
>> CC: BBC Micro List
>>
>>
>> Seconded.
>>
>> I didn't see Jamie's original message - it might have gone to trash
>> automatically, or been sent direct - but it is hardly the language, or
>> the sentiment, I would expect to see on what is, after all, a fairly
>> low traffic, and technical, list. The query was clearly within remit,
>> relating to the Computer Literacy Project which, of course, gave rise
>> to the BBC Micro which we are all, in theory, fans of, and the
>> discussion so far has been interesting and even useful to me, given I
>> have research of my own still to do.
>>
>> Jamie - here's an unsubscribe link -
>> http://lists.cloud9.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/bbc-micro
>> or email
>> with a subject of unsubscribe.
>>
>> Or if you just don't want to see particular messages, it's much
>> quicker to just press "delete" than to spend time moaning about it.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 17 July 2017 at 21:13, John wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> 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
>>> Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] BFI: TV programmes
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> WHO FUCKING CARES?
>>>
>>> Sent from my Huawei Mobile
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] BFI: TV programmes
>>> From: John
>>> To: 'Michael Klontzas'
>>> CC: 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@...
>>> 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
>>>>
>>>> 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@...] On
>>>> Behalf Of Jess Rowbottom
>>>> Sent: 16 July 2017 04:15
>>>> To: Michael Klontzas
>>>> Cc: 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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