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Old 02-06-2008, 11:35 AM
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Just looked at his entry on IMD but nothing very much.I will never forget his interview of John Ford.He was questioning Ford about his treatment of native americans in westerns.Ford then turned on Jenkinson querying him about Britains treatment of the irish in the troubles.I felt rather sorry for poor phil


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Old 02-06-2008, 11:37 AM
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Just looked at his entry on IMD but nothing very much.I will never forget his interview of John Ford.He was questioning Ford about his treatment of native americans in westerns.Ford then turned on Jenkinson querying him about Britains treatment of the irish in the troubles.I felt rather sorry for poor phil
Interesting considering The Quiet Man probably does more to stereotype the Irish than any other film. Wasn't Jenkinson the Radio Times film reviewer back in the 1970s?
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Old 02-06-2008, 11:42 AM
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Yes he was the RT reviewer.He did some very good shows at the NFT.In the days before video his shows were about the only way of seeing big musical numbers eg Lullaby of Broadway ,By a Waterfall,Forgotten Man on tv.

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Old 02-06-2008, 01:29 PM
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I know that progs. that are available, are available from 'ITV' companies @£99 per 30mins!

Do the BBC have a similar arrangement?

Could the actual procedure for getting the BFI to ask the BBC for material which can then be viewed be explained to me? Please..........(where I'm doing this reply I can't see who 'messaged' this info.)...

I'm assuming the edition I want of Late Night Line Up is still around because I read a comprehensive account of the interview, word by word nearly.............but it may have come from the contemporary index/catalogue............
I simply emailed the BFI with the full name and broadcast date of the programmes I was interested in and asked if they could confirm whether or not they had them. The answer was yes for one and that the BBC had the other and they could arrange for it to be made available for viewing.

The cost isn't as great as ITV but one can only view the material - no copying.

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Old 02-06-2008, 09:55 PM
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Eric Idle did a great impersonation of Philip Jenkinson in a 1972 edition of Python.
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Default look for these types of video recorders

look for these types of video recorders........

PHILIPS EL3400 / PETO-SCOTT 3400 (1963-68) this is a big, HEAVY 1" reel to reel video tape recorder, a hybrid valve/transistor 405 line machine,and was the first domestic vtr.............3,000 were produced and sold in the UK; I have one,and know of one in Norfolk and one taken to the States.They were made until 1968........

TELCAN (1964-6)used normal reel to reel audio tape, and ran at high speed. Only sold in small numbers, and I know of one only. No recordings found.

PHILIPS LDL range,( 1968 ) , 1/2 " SKIP-FIELD recorder, used reel to reel tapes,replaced the 3400 range-- 625 line transistorised--come up quite often on ebay etc.

SONY 1/2" SKIP-FIELD reel to reel recorder range (1968) similar to above

SHIBADEN was introduced in 1968, and many are known to be in good order

Missing episodes might be found on tapes for the above --keep a watch on ebay etc.

1970 brought the U-Matic from Sony................. several types were available, but 1/2 of the types recorded in B/W only.............

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Default These are examples of pre VHS & Betamax recordings

Stars on Sunday with Robert Dougall

[tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvHOUT7caX8[/tube]

Val Doonican

[tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lPSBax2QsE[/tube]



Lilac Time 1969 Gaiety Theatre Dublin

[tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lZqrOWyNpo[/tube]

"Recorded at the Gaiety Theatre in Dublin 1969. This is unique material recorded by a amateur camera and a Sony CV2000B VTR in 405 lines.
This is the oldest home video that I have ever seen."

RTE 1969 Christmas with Maureen

[tube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apNG4Kc4f84[/tube]
"A rare surviving document from teh show with Maureen Potter. Recorded from the 405 line network on a Sony CV2000B. "

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Unlike the BBC and ITV, I make no charge for my archives. But then I'll never be able to pay lardy-tongued smoothies 6-mill a year...............


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I bought a 70s VCR for a fiver in the 90s so probably never be worth much
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Old 03-06-2008, 08:49 PM
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Thanks 'Fellwanderer'......interesting that it might be possible to 'view' the programme....trouble is we're so spoilt now, I think I'd find it too frustrating not to be able to keep it!

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