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Post by Dirty Epic on Jul 5, 2020 8:50:04 GMT
Air Studios are credited on the Album - assuming this is where the pieces were recorded or even mixed?
Air Studios was set up and operated by George Martin after he left Parlaphone/EMI around the time of the break up of the Beatles.
Just going off topic Air featured in an episode of Crocodile Shoes, although I don't know whether or not they filmed in the studio and/or recorded the soundtrack there either?
Yep!
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Post by Dirty Epic on Nov 11, 2021 11:58:25 GMT
Derren Nesbitt, Jordan from the earlier 1969-70 series of Special Branch was in last night's UFO on Horror, 'The Man Who Came Back' as Capt. Collins a missing presumed dead astronaut who'd had his personality/mind altered by a alien force.
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Post by Three Litre on Nov 13, 2021 9:48:25 GMT
Derren Nesbitt, Jordan from the earlier 1969-70 series of Special Branch was in last night's UFO on Horror, 'The Man Who Came Back' as Capt. Collins a missing presumed dead astronaut who'd had his personality/mind altered by a alien force. Yes and of course George Sewell was a main character on UFO.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Nov 21, 2021 18:17:17 GMT
After the first series of The Sweeney ended with 'Abduction' on 27 March 1975 2 weeks later a repeat run of the third series of Special Branch followed in the Thursday 9pm slot ( actually according to the TV Times listing 'Abduction' was shown at 9.10pm after a Party Political Broadcast by The Labour Party ).
Btw the previous Thursday at 9pm ( April 3 ) a 1 hour Yorkshire TV film called 'Dawson's Electric Cinema' was shown, described by comedy.co.uk as 'a one-off sitcom set in the 1920s as Les Dawson (as his own grandfather) and family run a flea-pit cinema. Stars Les Dawson, Roy Barraclough, Stuart Dawson ( Dawson's son ). Written by Barry Cryer & David Nobbs. Directed by Ronnie Baxter'.
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Post by Three Litre on Nov 21, 2021 19:12:19 GMT
After the first series of The Sweeney ended with 'Abduction' on 27 March 1975 2 weeks later a repeat run of the third series of Special Branch followed in the Thursday 9pm slot ( actually according to the TV Times listing 'Abduction' was shown at 9.10pm after a Party Political Broadcast by The Labour Party ).
Btw the previous Thursday at 9pm ( April 3 ) a 1 hour Yorkshire TV film called 'Dawson's Electric Cinema' was shown, described by comedy.co.uk as 'a one-off sitcom set in the 1920s as Les Dawson (as his own grandfather) and family run a flea-pit cinema. Stars Les Dawson, Roy Barraclough, Stuart Dawson ( Dawson's son ). Written by Barry Cryer & David Nobbs. Directed by Ronnie Baxter'.
I'll be damned if I can remember watching Special Branch, don't think I did for some reason.
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Post by Cartman on Nov 21, 2021 20:08:21 GMT
After the first series of The Sweeney ended with 'Abduction' on 27 March 1975 2 weeks later a repeat run of the third series of Special Branch followed in the Thursday 9pm slot ( actually according to the TV Times listing 'Abduction' was shown at 9.10pm after a Party Political Broadcast by The Labour Party ).
Btw the previous Thursday at 9pm ( April 3 ) a 1 hour Yorkshire TV film called 'Dawson's Electric Cinema' was shown, described by comedy.co.uk as 'a one-off sitcom set in the 1920s as Les Dawson (as his own grandfather) and family run a flea-pit cinema. Stars Les Dawson, Roy Barraclough, Stuart Dawson ( Dawson's son ). Written by Barry Cryer & David Nobbs. Directed by Ronnie Baxter'.
I remember Dawson's Electric Cinema! I watched it, it actually wasn't very good, a bit unusual as I was a big Les Dawson fan, but he did do a series for Yorkshire Television at about that time that wasn't up to his usual standard. I'm with TL on Special Branch, just never watched it at all.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on Dec 17, 2021 19:30:18 GMT
TV Times article on Derren Nesbitt from December 1977
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