But it wasn't a patch on the dubbed French TV film version of Robinson
Crusoe starring Robert Hoffman which was shown over and over and over
again on BBC at that period..........such haunting music, such fine
acting, such gripping action.......no such TV nowadays.
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Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 3:42 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: FW: Desert Crusader!!
My Peers, Good news!!
Tis nailed- by 2 of you too!!...big respect to Henry and Jonathan
(you'll
be telling me next you had Timpo Knights!!)...we won't mention our
colleague who seriously suggested Sir Prancelot- you know who you are!!!
For the 10 or so of you who remembered in part, like me, I'm told you
can
find it at
http://tv.cream.org/
Now, let's all hum the theme together,
da da da da
da da da da
da da da da
da da didle-dum dum da da
Go on, you know you want to!!
Yours
Smiling of Scotland
Meic Pierce Owen
Archivist,
Special Collections Dept,
University of St Andrews Library,
North Street,
St Andrews
Fife KY16 9TR
Scotland/Alba-UK
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