Hi All
I am looking for an edition of Clapperboard from 1980 that has a feature on the Palladium Cellars in London, if anyone can help I have plenty to trade.
Thank you.
Hi there
Does anyone have a copy of a Clapperboard documentary from 1979 all about Lionel Jeffries?
I would be very keen to see it and believe it may be in 2 parts.
I can swap for something from my general films dvd collection.
Hope someone can help.
Hi All
I am looking for an edition of Clapperboard from 1980 that has a feature on the Palladium Cellars in London, if anyone can help I have plenty to trade.
Thank you.
name='monsterscud']Hi All
I am looking for an edition of Clapperboard from 1980 that has a feature on the Palladium Cellars in London, if anyone can help I have plenty to trade.
Thank you.
I don't have the episode (sadly) but I distinctly remember the feature on the Palladium Cellars. The Hammer experience there seemed such a 'blink and you missed it' affair that for many years I thought I had imagined the whole thing...
Smudge
Try the Producer of Clapperboard (still alive and well) Graham Murray...c/o Group 9.5mm, Malcolm Cutmore (Editor), 24 Sandpiper Close, Bridgwater, Somerset. TA6 5QT. He is probably the only source for old editions.
Film Man.
name='smudge']I don't have the episode (sadly) but I distinctly remember the feature on the Palladium Cellars. The Hammer experience there seemed such a 'blink and you missed it' affair that for many years I thought I had imagined the whole thing...
Smudge
Certainly would be great to get this episode. I have read a few things about the Palladium cellars and I have a souvenier brochure from there, but never had the chance to visit. I know a couple of mates that had been and they said that the Curse of the Werewolf exhibit was especially good.
name='Film Man']Try the Producer of Clapperboard (still alive and well) Graham Murray...c/o Group 9.5mm, Malcolm Cutmore (Editor), 24 Sandpiper Close, Bridgwater, Somerset. TA6 5QT. He is probably the only source for old editions.
Film Man.
Thank you, I may try him sometime. I wonder if all editions do still exist???
Producers are your best bet...TV companies didn't have the room to keep everything in the 50s 60s & 70s, especialy large can 16mm prints with sep-mag sound...so lots were skipped (much to their embarasement today). Producers & Technicians usualy kept an answer print that wasn't needed.
Film Man.