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Old January 15th 10, 07:15 PM posted to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.tech.digital-tv
André Coutanche[_2_]
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I'm clearing out the loft and I've got various piles of old magazines which
are free to anyone who wants to collect them (Bristol).

They're from the 1970s and '80s, and include runs of 'Wavelength' magazine;
'Script' magazine, which morphed into 'Radio Guide'; 'Television and Home
Video' magazine; and - rather more seriously - papers relating to my then
membership of the Royal Television Society (notices of meetings etc.) and a
run of the RTS magazine, 'Television', from Jan./Feb. 1971 to Mar./Apr.
1979.

Free to a good home! But if no-one wants them, they'll be in the black box
soon ...

André Coutanche



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Old January 15th 10, 08:48 PM posted to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Jan 15, 6:15*pm, "Andr Coutanche"
wrote:
I'm clearing out the loft and I've got various piles of old magazines which
are free to anyone who wants to collect them (Bristol).

They're from the 1970s and '80s, and include runs of 'Wavelength' magazine;
'Script' magazine, which morphed into 'Radio Guide'; 'Television and Home
Video' magazine; and - rather more seriously - papers relating to my then
membership of the Royal Television Society (notices of meetings etc.) and a
run of the RTS *magazine, 'Television', from Jan./Feb. 1971 to Mar./Apr..
1979.

Free to a good home! But if no-one wants them, they'll be in the black box
soon ...

Andr Coutanche


Oh, it would be a shame to throw them out! Could you put them on eBay
for a nominal sum?

Bill
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Old January 15th 10, 09:24 PM posted to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.tech.digital-tv
Lez Pawl
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"André Coutanche" wrote in message
...
I'm clearing out the loft and I've got various piles of old magazines
which
are free to anyone who wants to collect them (Bristol).

They're from the 1970s and '80s, and include runs of 'Wavelength'
magazine;
'Script' magazine, which morphed into 'Radio Guide'; 'Television and Home
Video' magazine; and - rather more seriously - papers relating to my then
membership of the Royal Television Society (notices of meetings etc.) and
a
run of the RTS magazine, 'Television', from Jan./Feb. 1971 to Mar./Apr.
1979.

Free to a good home! But if no-one wants them, they'll be in the black box
soon ...

André Coutanche




can you check ITV to see what film is on tonight at 9pm, thanks


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Old January 15th 10, 09:37 PM posted to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.tech.digital-tv
Graham.[_2_]
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....
I'm clearing out the loft and I've got various piles of old magazines which
are free to anyone who wants to collect them (Bristol).

They're from the 1970s and '80s, and include runs of 'Wavelength' magazine;
'Script' magazine, which morphed into 'Radio Guide'; 'Television and Home
Video' magazine; and - rather more seriously - papers relating to my then
membership of the Royal Television Society (notices of meetings etc.) and a
run of the RTS magazine, 'Television', from Jan./Feb. 1971 to Mar./Apr.
1979.

Free to a good home! But if no-one wants them, they'll be in the black box
soon ...

André Coutanche




can you check ITV to see what film is on tonight at 9pm, thanks


Other TV listing magazines are available. Apparently.

--
Graham.

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Old January 15th 10, 09:38 PM posted to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.tech.digital-tv
David
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"Lez Pawl" wrote in message
...

"André Coutanche" wrote in message
...
I'm clearing out the loft and I've got various piles of old magazines
which
are free to anyone who wants to collect them (Bristol).

They're from the 1970s and '80s, and include runs of 'Wavelength'
magazine;
'Script' magazine, which morphed into 'Radio Guide'; 'Television and Home
Video' magazine; and - rather more seriously - papers relating to my then
membership of the Royal Television Society (notices of meetings etc.) and
a
run of the RTS magazine, 'Television', from Jan./Feb. 1971 to Mar./Apr.
1979.

Free to a good home! But if no-one wants them, they'll be in the black
box
soon ...

André Coutanche




can you check ITV to see what film is on tonight at 9pm, thanks


It is in black and white , 405 lines, VHF and mono sound have you a TV to
that spec. to watch it?
Regards
David

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Old January 16th 10, 09:47 AM posted to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.tech.digital-tv
Andy Burns[_7_]
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André Coutanche wrote:

I share your instinct, Bill, that it would be a shame. But if no-one
actually wants them ...


Give them to pensioners!

http://www.metro.co.uk/news/807821-p...oks-for-warmth
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Old January 16th 10, 02:03 PM posted to uk.tech.broadcast,uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Jan 16, 12:33*pm, "Max Demian" wrote:
"André Coutanche" wrote in message

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wrote:
On Jan 15, 6:15 pm, "Andr *Coutanche"
wrote:
I'm clearing out the loft and I've got various piles of old
magazines which are free to anyone who wants to collect them
(Bristol).


Oh, it would be a shame to throw them out! Could you put them on
eBay for a nominal sum?


I've never eBay-ed, so I don't know whether I could effectively give them
away there. But that would involve effort, so it's a very low priority
option!


I share your instinct, Bill, that it would be a shame. But if no-one
actually wants them ...


I'll probably offer them on Freecycle, unless anyone here can suggest an
alternative forum where they might find a home.


You could try charity shops. Or just put them in one of the Oxfam book
banks.

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I just thought. Old Pembers would love them. He can be found at
http://www.pembers.freeserve.co.uk/

Bill
 




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