Talk:Oh In Colour
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BBC tv Formatting
[edit]Please STOP using your tools to change "BBC tv" to "BBC TV". It was stylised as "BBC tv". Please leave it alone. !MNc99 (talk) 14:41, 22 July 2012 (UTC)
Surviving footage
[edit]A YouTube-shared episode of "Ask Aspel" (tx: 1970:10:09?) features a colour excerpt from "Oh in Colour", which would suggest that at least one of the episodes of the series was broadcast in colour. (Search "Ask Aspel - 1 Dave R". Link live as of 16/12/2015)
This Kaleidscope lostshows.com listing states that there are six episodes remaining as black and white telecine recordings. I have not made any amendment to the body of the page, however, as the lostshows archive also states (wrongly) that there were seven episodes, not six, so I don't think this can be considered a reliable source.
http://www.lostshows.com/default.aspx?programme=1f50697c-81ea-4291-8cf1-91ff01924d33
A recent episode of the Channel 4 series "It Was Alright In the 1970s" featured a colour clip of the "blackmail" sketch that was featured in the final episode (tx: 1970:11:01)
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