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On BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...0/First_Light/
“Not available in your area” I am in Bangkok right now but perhaps it can be seen in the EU? Regards Viking |
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Thanks for your lengthy description of events from a book I have already read (a few times) but can you explain how all of this could fit into a 1hr 20min production? I'll answer that for you, its quite impossible. There was no "review" to speak of in the Independent (I read it). Unless of course you count a scant passing mention mainly comprising your quote as a "review". The majority of reviews have in fact been overwhelmingly positive. Regardless, the only "review" that matters to me is mine. My real reason though for feeling uncomfortable is that I have met Wellum twice and felt uneasy for him having to watch some of those scenes which I can only assume were made up as there is no mention of them in the book. Why feel uneasy? What on earth is so unusual about a bloke kissing his girl in a field or in a car? I wouldn't worry too much about it. I'm sure if he was that concerned about the 'factual accuracy' of whether he snogged Grace in a field, behind the bike shed, or not at all (unlikely).....He would have been up in arms about it. My guess is it wasn't too far off the mark. You do remember when you were 18, aye? Since you and Wellum are good mates, let me allay your fears as to his opinion on the production. "I think it is probably the most authentic rendering of what happened in the Battle of Britain to have ever been produced" One can conclude from this that unlike you, he found it a satisfactory account. Maybe the BOB was just boring. But don't just take my word for it. |
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@Winny, try Bittorrent.
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I also agree it would have been quite impossible to fit all those events in to an 80 minute production. That is precisely why I mentioned Band of Brothers. Not for the 'explosions' but for the quality and length of production which would have allowed the entire book to be dramatised. Quote:
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...4-2079273.html My real reason though for feeling uncomfortable is that I have met Wellum twice and felt uneasy for him having to watch some of those scenes which I can only assume were made up as there is no mention of them in the book. Quote:
Now that's just being provocative. I never said we were mates. I said I had met him twice. Quote:
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Bottoms up old chap. |
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Cheers PeterPan! *chin chin* Last edited by RCAF_FB_Orville; 09-18-2010 at 02:44 PM. |
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BBC Battle of Britain Sunday
And as one of the first to post after the event, I'll concede the Beeb did a great job on Sunday.
I'm not a religious person, but also watched the afternoon service and march/flypast, which I found excellent. (David Cameron looked completely bewildered though!) The McGregor brothers were great fun and the programme well presented, although they kept referring to Douglas Bader as 'Leader of 12 Group' with no mention of Leigh-Mallory. Strange research/scripting, especially as Stephen Bungay was on hand(!). It was great to see Colin Mc go through the three aircraft one by one, and also interesting to note that a time served RAF Tornado pilot still got choked up after flying and landing a Spit. They should show this sort of stuff every year. |
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Not that it bothers me at all, if I was him at 89, I wouldn't give a stuff either. |
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... and what was the phrase he used about trying his luck with the girls? Just priceless to see him laugh about that with that twinkle in his eye ... he's 89 going on 18 I think. Good for him. Just brilliant. |
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