matchboxpaul
Well-known member
Hi Rob.
Missed the liberator/17 series, as was just skipping through to kitchen scenes. Wellspotted - i noticed the Persil though. A bit of free advertsining on the beeb - frowned upon.
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Hi Nick.
You have confirmed my faint recollections. Alwasy nice to know that you (meaning me) aren't a nutter, making things up.
I only remember him kind of telling it off and the camera angles aimed to give the impression that when Richard Briers was talking, that you were the washing machine looking back at him and vice versa (yu know what i mean).
I havent the foggiest idea of how to convert VHS to computer speak - no doubt will need some expensive software package. I will spend some time scrolling through the episdes on youtube to find it. fingers crossed.
Paul
p.s is it peoples judgement then that, if the machine has the oblongish bank of buttons, then its a Merloni machine and if it has round buttons then its pure Bendix.
That learning curve is getting steeper - be great to know which machines were 'pure' bendix/philco.
Missed the liberator/17 series, as was just skipping through to kitchen scenes. Wellspotted - i noticed the Persil though. A bit of free advertsining on the beeb - frowned upon.
x-p
Hi Nick.
You have confirmed my faint recollections. Alwasy nice to know that you (meaning me) aren't a nutter, making things up.
I only remember him kind of telling it off and the camera angles aimed to give the impression that when Richard Briers was talking, that you were the washing machine looking back at him and vice versa (yu know what i mean).
I havent the foggiest idea of how to convert VHS to computer speak - no doubt will need some expensive software package. I will spend some time scrolling through the episdes on youtube to find it. fingers crossed.
Paul
p.s is it peoples judgement then that, if the machine has the oblongish bank of buttons, then its a Merloni machine and if it has round buttons then its pure Bendix.
That learning curve is getting steeper - be great to know which machines were 'pure' bendix/philco.