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[[File:OUATL.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Once Upon a Time Lord title caption]] | [[File:OUATL.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Once Upon a Time Lord title caption]] | ||
[[File:Hutchinson News 19840812.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Hutchinson, Kansas airing, 1984]] | [[File:Hutchinson News 19840812.JPG|thumb|right|300px|Hutchinson, Kansas airing, 1984]] | ||
− | The Denver PBS station [[KRMA]] produced this documentary that was filmed at '''Panopticon West''' in [[Chicago]], '''16-18 July 1982'''. It was broadcast locally '''24 October 1982''' | + | [[File:TVG Buffalo 19830319.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Buffalo airing, 1983]] |
+ | The Denver PBS station [[KRMA]] produced this documentary that was filmed at the '''Panopticon West II''' convention in [[Chicago]], '''16-18 July 1982'''. It was broadcast locally on '''24 October 1982'''. | ||
− | + | By early 1983, the special had been acquired by at least 47 other PBS stations; the earliest recorded screenings we can find are in '''March 1983'''. It was later shown by [[Louisiana Public Broadcasting]] on the 20th anniversary day, '''23 November 1983'''. The following year it was aired by [[WETN]] in [[Wisconsin]] - on '''11 March 1984''' as a Pledge special. | |
− | In the late 1990s a search of the [[KRMA]] archives revealed that the master tape was missing, presumed wiped. | + | There are two versions of the special. The complete edit runs 28:04. A shorter version running 23:29 was made for pledge breaks by trimming 15 scenes. One scene, John Nathan-Turner announcing the sale of the [[Peter Davison stories|Davison]] episodes, was removed completely. The extract from the [[Arabic]] dub of [[Planet of Giants]] was also reduced in length. |
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+ | 11 minutes of footage from the documentary was used for an edition of BBC-2's long-running finance and business affairs series '''"The Money Programme"'''; shown at some point between late 1982 and the end of 1984, the item was used to illustrate how popular and financially successful the series was in America. This was shown again in a subsequent edition of the BBC's '''"Did You See..?"''' weekly review programme: | ||
+ | {{YouTube table |k_LVEZ97c6A|Money Programme / Did You See..?}} | ||
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+ | In the late 1990s a search of the [[KRMA]] archives revealed that the master tape was missing, presumed wiped. However, the complete version is available on the season 20 Blu-ray set, on the [[Mawdryn Undead]] disc. | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1182616/ IMDb entry] | *[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1182616/ IMDb entry] | ||
[[Category:Documentaries and specials]] | [[Category:Documentaries and specials]] |
Latest revision as of 11:10, 21 July 2024
The Denver PBS station KRMA produced this documentary that was filmed at the Panopticon West II convention in Chicago, 16-18 July 1982. It was broadcast locally on 24 October 1982.
By early 1983, the special had been acquired by at least 47 other PBS stations; the earliest recorded screenings we can find are in March 1983. It was later shown by Louisiana Public Broadcasting on the 20th anniversary day, 23 November 1983. The following year it was aired by WETN in Wisconsin - on 11 March 1984 as a Pledge special.
There are two versions of the special. The complete edit runs 28:04. A shorter version running 23:29 was made for pledge breaks by trimming 15 scenes. One scene, John Nathan-Turner announcing the sale of the Davison episodes, was removed completely. The extract from the Arabic dub of Planet of Giants was also reduced in length.
11 minutes of footage from the documentary was used for an edition of BBC-2's long-running finance and business affairs series "The Money Programme"; shown at some point between late 1982 and the end of 1984, the item was used to illustrate how popular and financially successful the series was in America. This was shown again in a subsequent edition of the BBC's "Did You See..?" weekly review programme:
Money Programme / Did You See..? |
In the late 1990s a search of the KRMA archives revealed that the master tape was missing, presumed wiped. However, the complete version is available on the season 20 Blu-ray set, on the Mawdryn Undead disc.