Re: SER1 Overland to Singapore...
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Yes of course Tom, wouldn't dream of not sharing it. I wanted to get the
info out asap before bed time.
I'm certainly going to try and copy it. I will have to learn how to use a
DVD recorder by Sunday! Like Mark wrote, I can't get the normal BBC digital
signals where I live either but I do know someone with a satellite dish...
Cheers
Martin
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From: Tom Tollefson
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Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 11:32 PM
Subject: RE: SER1 Overland to Singapore...
Perhaps one of You could make an extra copy for us across the Atlantic.??
Tom T. in Canada
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Sent: October 26, 2005 6:00 PM
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Subject: SER1 Overland to Singapore...
For those of us in the UK this Sunday, set the VCR in good time...
** The Lost Road - Overland to Singapore **
David Attenborough recalls a 1955 road trip across Asia.
Sunday 30 October, 9.45pm BBC Four
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/listings/week/
The Lost Road
Overland to Singapore
A car journey with a difference as those involved in a madcap expedition to
drive halfway round the world in 1955 look back at their exploits. Involved
in the project was a young TV producer, none other than David Attenborough,
who was persuaded to provide the equipment to record the journey.
The team travelled in twin Land Rovers, going through areas such as a
peaceful Beirut, Iran, Nepal, India and Burma, much of it now unrecognisable
from what was recorded on film at the time.
Using the original footage, the 50th anniversary of this incredible journey
is celebrated by Sir David and those who took on the daring trip.
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