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Old 29-10-2006, 01:22 PM
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SAMAPPLEPIE - You say you have this wonderfully evocative film on DVD. How do I get hold of a copy as I've searched for years and with no luck ?
If you can run a copy off for me I will gladly cover the costs.

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I've come very late to this discussion, but I am yet another who has fond memories of this short film - not only did I see it on a bill with Twisted Nerve as the main feature, but also for many years owned the LP with the soundtrack of both films on it. Sadly, I no longer have it - a shame, because apart from anything else it's quite valuable nowadays, notably for the Gillan/Episode 6 involvement, which I must admit I'd forgotten about.

Here's another bit of trivia if anyone's interested: a version of the Reed-Mason song Julie was also recorded as the "A" side of a single by none other than troubled sixties DJ Simon Dee! You may not be surprised to hear that it wasn't a hit!

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Nice piece of extra info MikeA, Ta very much



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Old 13-11-2006, 10:18 PM
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I've copied this from my post on film music...Popular musicians who have written film music.

A popular 30 minute film often discussed on here is Les Bicyclettes de Belsize.(1969)
One of the songs featured is 'Gentlemen of the Park' sung by the group Episode Six who comprised of among others Roger Glover (founder member) and Ian Gillan. In July 1969 they both became part of Deep Purple. Episode Six also contributed to the soundtrack of Twisted Nerve.

Later when Gillan formed the Ian Gillan Band he was joined by keyboard player
Colin Towns who was with him from 1976 to 1983 when Gillan went on to join Black Sabbath. Towns was then able to concentrate on tv and film, his many many compositions include Pie in the Sky; Cadfael; Capitol City; Doc Martin and many more.
I urge you to look at his website, it gives great details of the films and tv he has done and it has jogged my memory of some fine tv.

Unofficial Colin Towns Website - Home Page

Interestingly the first keyboard player of the Ian Gillan Band was Mike Moran (75-76) who also went on to film and tv compositions such as New Tricks, Taggart and Time Bandits.

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This is a film I would love to see!
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Very pleased to advise that LES BICYCLETTES DE BELSIZE will be available to view free of charge at the new BFI Mediatheque - opening March 2007. The film will form part of LONDON CALLING - a 100-title collection of films and television programmes about, and set in, London.

Further information available shortly at BFI | Home
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Very pleased to advise that LES BICYCLETTES DE BELSIZE will be available to view free of charge at the new BFI Mediatheque - opening March 2007. The film will form part of LONDON CALLING - a 100-title collection of films and television programmes about, and set in, London.

Further information available shortly at BFI | Home
Maybe I'm a bit impatient, but it's now April 2007, and I can't find the film on their site yet, perhaps it's coming soon, or perhaps I didn't do a careful search... Eitherway, if anybody finds it, please post the direct link, or how you got to it!

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The film is available to view in the Mediatheque at BFI Southbank. It is not available online as we do not have permission to stream films that are owned by other rights holders.
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Les Reed has apparently regained the rights to the soundtrack and it will be issued sometime in the future on his own label, Chapter One.
I thought people might be interested to read this email I got from Les Reed's secretary today with regards the possible soundtrack release of Les Bicyclettes de Belsize on CD.

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'Dear Remy,
Lovely to receive your e-mail re; "Les Bicyclettes De Belsize", and thank you for your interest.
We at Chapter One have been keen to release this album for some time now, but we still have no joy as to who actually owns the rights of licensing the product.
We will find out eventually, when hopefully, we will be able to sell it up on-line through the Chapter One label.
If it all happens, I will let you know'

Thank you again Remy.

Kindest regards,

Donna.

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Finally this wonderful 30 minute short is being released. Below is taken from youtube. The author is one Pamfino, I wonder if that is our very own Pam1927?

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This lovely film will, at last, be available on DVD from 3rd March 2008. Check it out on Amazon.co.uk. Buy it - because it's wonderful and FAB! Pamfino
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This I believe is being released in a double pack with THE LONDON NOBODY KNOWS by Optimum.
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I went to see this at the Mediatheque and was a little disappointed. Mind you it wasn't helped by the uncomfortable seats.
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Finally this wonderful 30 minute short is being released. Below is taken from youtube. The author is one Pamfino, I wonder if that is our very own Pam1927?



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I've only just spotted this (Hi Freddy!). It certainly is me on YouTube (and one or two other places) going by my other name, Pamfino (penfold will know what that name's about - and any other Buster Keaton fan!).

It's great to have a pristine copy of this lovely film now on DVD. Check out the comments under my YouTube clip - Anthony May, who played the boy in this delightful film, left a comment a wee while ago.



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Old 13-07-2008, 01:20 PM
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Hi Pam, nice to hear from you again. Hope you don't mind have put the reply from Anthony May
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I was the boy on the bike.
As far as i can remember the place where I first met Julie was Perrins court.
I fell off the bike on either The Mount or Upper Terrace.
I cycled down Haverstock Hill singing Where are they going?
The poster was set up in the Vale of Health, without permission, and as I was singing the park wardens were dismantling it.
The end sequence was filmed on Parliament Hill near the top.
The opening sequence was filmed , I think somewhere near Holly hill and The Mount
Also nice to see the Woolton Cinema is open again.


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It is currently available as a double DVD with London Nobod Knows (I have a copy) -got mine from WH Smith.co.uk
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