It is indeed Brian (and that's what got me interested in the first place!)
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From: owner-jvf~at~Gilead.org.il [mailto:owner-jvf~at~Gilead.org.il]On Behalf Of
Brian Taves
Sent: 26 November 2008 11:38 pm
To: Jules Verne Forum
Subject: Re: 24 years to track down, but I am still none the wiser
Stefan, Harry, I gather this version is told in puppet animation?
Sounds most original!
Brian Taves
--- On Tue, 11/25/08, Stefan Marniok <stefan.marniok~at~gmx.de> wrote:
From: Stefan Marniok <stefan.marniok~at~gmx.de>
Subject: Re: 24 years to track down, but I am still none the wiser
To: "Jules Verne Forum" <jvf~at~Gilead.org.il>
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2008, 4:43 PM
Hello Harry,
this is a (West-)German production of the 70s. The series is
called "Sandmännchen Geschichten" (sandman histories), the producer is
German television NDR and the story was published again on 3 DVDs in 2006.
Here is some information:
http://www.inside-forum.de/thread.php?threadid=9219&hilight=sandm%
E4nnchen
http://www.inside-forum.de/thread.php?threadid=11316&hilight=sandm
%E4nnchen
http://www.tivola.de/searchresult.html?keywords=in+80+tagen
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3898870987/insideboard-21
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3898871118/insideboard-21
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/3898871126/insideboard-21
The whole story is about 250 minutes. Unfortunately I can't find
no more information.
Best
Stefan Marniok
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Von: owner-jvf~at~Gilead.org.il [mailto:owner-jvf~at~Gilead.org.il]Im
Auftrag von Harry Hayfield
Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. November 2008 14:06
An: Jules Verne Forum
Betreff: 24 years to track down, but I am still none the wiser
http://mi..thearchivist.co.uk/index.cfm?fuseaction=cController.f
ControlDatabaseShowMedia&int_asset_id=28450&int_clip_id=3129&int_time_code_i
d=459261
Back in 1984, breakfast television was quite a new innovation in
the UK with only two providers. The BBC had Breakfast Time (which broadcast
from 7.00am to 9.00am) and ITV had TV-AM (which broadcast from 6.00am to
9.25am) and unlike Breakfast Time TV-AM also broadcast at weekends.
As a result of this, TV-AM broadcast children's programmes on
both the Saturday and Sunday. Saturday would see WAC (Wide Awake Club)
presented by Tommy Boyd (now a DJ), Michela Strachan (now a presenter on
BBC) and Timmy Mallett (now stuck in the jungle on ITV) and on Sunday would
see programmes for smaller children clustered in a programme called "Rub a
Dub Tub" hosted by a number of cartoon beans.
The link above (which may require free registration) is a clip
from the programme broadcast during Easter 1984 and I have a question for
the experts who are slighly more wise as to how made what. That question is:
"Who made this version and when?"
Received on Thu 27 Nov 2008 - 01:41:29 IST