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by s4wgb » 28 Aug 2011, 12:31
Wednesday is the repeat from the previous Thursday showing Dave.
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by JimN » 28 Aug 2011, 12:41
dave robinson wrote:JimN wrote:s4wgb wrote:Which episode was the Burns guitars on please? Thanks
So my money's on
this Wednesday (1st September).
dave robinson wrote:Isn't this Wednesday 31 August ? . . . . . . . . . . .
Correct.
My mistake.
I had the date right, but as you say, it is the Thursday (not the Wednesday) when the "new" episode is shown.
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by s4wgb » 09 Sep 2011, 16:59
I have watched the 4 episodes of the programmes but i did not see the Burns factory!
Did blink and miss it?
Which episode was it please?
Thank you
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by JimN » 09 Sep 2011, 17:15
s4wgb wrote:I have watched the 4 episodes of the programmes but i did not see the Burns factory! ... Which episode was it please?
None of them, I think.
It would have been on the second one if it had been used at all.
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by s4wgb » 09 Sep 2011, 20:08
Thats a shame
When Channel 4 did the serires called Equinox they did on called Twang.Bang.Kerrang. That had some Burns factory footage on it.
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by JimN » 10 Sep 2011, 00:56
s4wgb wrote:Thats a shame
When Channel 4 did the serires called Equinox they did on called Twang.Bang.Kerrang. That had some Burns factory footage on it.
It was the same footage.
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by s4wgb » 10 Sep 2011, 08:27
Hi Jim.Yes it was the same footage but it had a little difference.
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by GoldenStreet » 15 Nov 2011, 12:56
Just come across this video, and good stuff, too - the narrator sounds similar to Nicholas Witchell, the current BBC Royal Correspondent, only he's too young as he would have been only 12 years old at the time!! Typical newsreel-type gags, including the crack about nylon strings being a possible ladder to success... happy days!
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