Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,John Pilbeam Date: 20 Sep 04 - 06:54 PM Not sure if this is still running, but Peter Pilbeam is my dad and he still lives in Manchester, where Folkweave was produced. I also thought Folkweave was crap (but then again, at the time I thought Folk was crap, full stop), apart from those programmes with recordings made whilst I was holding the microphone during school holidays (Wassailing in Bodmin is a particular favourite memory - aged about 10 - standing in a circle with about 10 pissed blokes wearing top hats and tails, all peeing into the centre spot of Bodmin [rugby] pitch around 2.00am The reference to the Beatles is inaccurate - dad auditioned them in 1962 and thought they were great - he gave them their first 6 broadcasts on national radio. The faux pas was that the audition sheet gave vocalist John Lennon the thumbs up, but Paul McCartney the thumbs down. Oh well... |
Subject: Catford Folk Club From: GUEST,Dave Arthur Date: 05 Sep 04 - 07:31 PM Hi Kevin - Yes, of course, it was Dave Cooper, he was one of the orginal founding members and hung in long after Toni and I left the club. Dave's surname eluded me for the moment when I wrote the original note re Catford Folk Club. Sorry Dave!! Best wishes, Dave Arthur davearthur.net |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Megan L Date: 03 Jul 04 - 04:26 PM Alan if you have no luck with ebay try your local library, if it has an archive. I spent a year in our local archive cataloging our local BBC programmes (those we could find after spending several hours rummaging in cupboards, attics etc) we had a revox, wouldnt think our librabry archive was unique. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST Date: 03 Jul 04 - 02:27 PM I've only just picked up this discussion. I have a number of tapes and cassettes which I'm currently transferring to minidisc. Most of them are parts of folk music programmes covering featured topics. I have a number of such. They include three series from Folkweave by Sam Richards and one I did myself or four programmes called "The Price of Progress". Just before Folkweave was taken off air I'd done a series of eight programmes with Peter Pilbeam called "Heroes All". I've no copies of this stuff so any help on if it exists would be welcome. More to the point is anyone interested in these pogrammes and features I have?. I'm quite happy to copy them or hand over the originals to a bona-fide archive. Apart from the Folkweave recording I've quite a lot of other folk music related material I recorded during the later 1960s and early 1970s. Ian M Parr |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Kevin Sheils Date: 02 Jul 04 - 05:20 AM Hi Dave Arthur Would the other Dave have been Dave Cooper, who ran the Catford Club at the Rising Sun when I went a few times, it was after your and Toni's involvement certainly. Cheers |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: The Borchester Echo Date: 02 Jul 04 - 04:55 AM In about 1970, C# House library sought permission from Jim Lloyd and producer Frances Line to keep recordings of Folk on Friday in the sound archive but were refused. Don't know if they actually obeyed... |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,DAVE ARTHUR. STORYART@AOL.COM Date: 02 Jul 04 - 04:35 AM RE: WHERE WAS THE CATFORD ~FOLK CLUB HELD? A CATFORD FOLK CLUB WAS STARTED BY A GROUP OF US IN THE ( I THINK) MID-60S) DAVE AND TONI ARTHUR, MARTIN HAZEL, THE COVEN BAND, EDDIE DUNMORE, AND DAVE??? (WHOSE SURNAME ESCAPES ME AT THIS MOMENT), IT WAS CALLED SOMETHING LIKE PHOENIX AWAKES ( I THINK THAT'S WHAT WE CALLED IT), AND IT WAS HELD AT THE RISING SUN PUBLIC HOUSE IN THE HIGH STREET, AT CATFORD. EDDIE DUNMORE, WHO WENT ON TO EDIT THE MORRIS RING MAGAZINE, WAS A PRINTER, AND PRODUCED GREAT A5 FLYERS, AND PRINTED BROADSIDES OF POPULAR CHORUS SONGS SUNG AT THE CLUB. EVENTUALLY TONI AND HAD TO PULL OUT OF THE CLUB DUE TO THE AMOUNT OF GIGS WE WERE THEN DOING AROUND THE COUNTRY, BUT THE CLUB WENT ON FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH FOR SEVERAL YEARS. There was another Catford folk club run by Tony Dean Slim Grey etc..but I think that was a bit later, although it was so long ago I could be mistaken. DAVE ARTHUR website: davearthur.net |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST Date: 16 Mar 04 - 10:37 PM Where was the Catford folk club held? |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: greg stephens Date: 16 Mar 04 - 02:44 PM |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt- calling johnross From: GUEST,richtharr@hotmail.com Date: 16 Jul 02 - 06:13 AM Hi- I'd be interested in that Trafalgar programme. Maybe you can E-Mail me and we can go from there? Much apprec. Thanks, Richard. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,richtharr@hotmail.com Date: 16 Jul 02 - 06:09 AM I am a member of a radio preservation society and am very interested to know if people, as well as Folk material, have any plays/comedy/etc. from the pre. 1985 period? There are some items we are particularly after. If you recorded from radio onto cassette, reel or disc prior to 1985, I'd love to hear from you! We are non-profit making, but can 'whip round' to pay for reels bought etc. Copies can be made on CD too. Many thanks, Richard. (richtharr@hotmail.com) |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Lanfranc Date: 22 Apr 02 - 06:29 PM Off to eBay in search of a reel to reel deck to replay umpteen miles of tapes from the 60s and 70s, including some "Country meets/swamps Folk" sessions, if they are still playable, that is. What is the archive life of recording tape? Alan |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,Mark Dowding Date: 22 Apr 02 - 03:07 AM OK folks, I've had a reply from BBC Info. The Treasure hunt has officially finished but tapes can still be returned to them. The gist of the reply is below: ...However, although the campaign has closed this does not mean the search has finished. BBC Archives would still be interested in hearing from members of the public who have BBC recordings of interest to offer. You can contact them at the following address: BBC Archive Treasure Hunt PO Box 3087 London W12 6GL
If you intend to return anything, please write first and tell them what you've got before you send any tapes to them. If you get any positive response from them please let us know on this forum.
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Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,Mark Dowding Date: 07 Apr 02 - 05:46 AM Just to let people know - I've tried getting back in touch with the Treasure Hunt people at the BBC to see what they want to do with the tapes that you've unearthed but I've had no reply yet. I'll have another go at them through the info@bbc.co.uk route |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Watson Date: 18 Mar 02 - 01:03 PM email winging its way to you now Mark. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,Mark Dowding Date: 18 Mar 02 - 12:49 PM Mr Watson - please get in touch with me to discuss this further. My email address is mark.dowding@virgin.net. Look forward to hearing from you |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Watson Date: 14 Mar 02 - 09:10 AM I have a box full of old cassettes. I have no idea exactly who or what is on most them, but there are quite a few of Folk on 2 - Jim Lloyd vintage. The last one I found had Kathryn Tickell, Bob Fox and Stu Luckley and an Irish band that I have no recollection of called Collaboration. If they are of any use to you Mark, you're welcome to have them. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,vectis at work Date: 13 Mar 02 - 09:54 AM If the Catford programme is pre May 1974 I might even be on it... Spooky, or what????????? |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: johnross Date: 12 Mar 02 - 10:08 PM Peter Pilbeam told me in 1977 that he had several hundred hours of Folkweave programmes on tape. I don't know whether they were his personal copies or in some BBC centre, but they did exist. If I remember correctly, FW was produced someplace outside of London, so they probably weren't lost in some mad cleanup at Broadcasting House. Do any of the 1950's "Blues and Ballads" (or was it "Ballads and Blues"?) programmes still exist? I have a copy of "Bold Nelson's Praise", the program that Bert Lloyd put together for the anniversary of Trafalgar. On BBC Transcription Service discs. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: greg stephens Date: 12 Mar 02 - 06:08 PM Peter Pilbeam was a very very nice man and a pal but I am 99% certain he died a few years back. If anyone knows different I would be delighted. His main claim to fame was turning down the Beatles for a radio spot in their very early days. He hought they were crap. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,Mark Dowding Date: 12 Mar 02 - 06:01 PM I've been back onto the BBC treasure hunt department to see what steps to take next in order to get tapes back to them. Watch this space! |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: RoyH (Burl) Date: 25 Feb 02 - 11:48 AM Folkweave was produced by a BBC man very keen on traditional music, one Peter Pilbeam, long retired. Does anyone know if he is still alive?. I have fond memories of Folkweave because I wrote it's signature tune. Wish I had a few of those on tape. Burl |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST Date: 24 Feb 02 - 07:18 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,greg stephens Date: 20 Feb 02 - 07:32 AM i 've got loads of folkweave recordings(well, only the ones i'm on) on cassette, also various BBC tapes of the same material. i always thought folkweave was a bloody awful programme at the time, but looking back i do recall it put out a lot of traditional english folksongs: which is not the easiest stuff to find on the bbc nowadays. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: pavane Date: 20 Feb 02 - 07:22 AM I have so far unearthed Folkweave editions, introduced by Toni Arthur, featuring Muggins Fancy, Tom Tiddlers (?Ground), the Chieftains and Vin Garbutt. I still have more cassettes to check though, both Folkweave and Folk on 2. Has anyone looked overseas? I think I remember hearing these programs being broadcast in Dubai, when I was there. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,Mark Dowding Date: 12 Feb 02 - 01:51 AM Refresh |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: fat B****rd Date: 08 Feb 02 - 02:39 PM Speaking of old"folk" programmes, does anybody (UK) recall a couple of BBc 2 programmes called TV Ballads ?? |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,Mark Dowding Date: 08 Feb 02 - 11:51 AM I don't think it matters what format anything is on. 15ips broadcast quality reel to reel would be ideal but I imagine most stuff is on cassette that anybody's recorded. Somebody's got some stuff that they've recorded on cassette by pointing a microphone at the radio from the days when cheap recording hardwear was in it's infancy. It all helps the cause. Singers nights can be just as interesting as guest nights with the diversity of styles that they generate. Remember I don't want a copy, just the details of what you have then I can get back to the BBC to see if they would be interested in. Keep looking. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,swirlygirl Date: 08 Feb 02 - 07:48 AM You're just obsessed with women aren't you Murray? :) xxx |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST Date: 08 Feb 02 - 07:05 AM refresh |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: pavane Date: 07 Feb 02 - 07:18 AM I have a number of Folkweave programs somewhere, but only on ancient cassettes. I also have ?Folk on 2 at Blackmore in Essex, but that is a singers club, no guests. I will have a look when I get home at the weekend.
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Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST Date: 06 Feb 02 - 07:53 PM Not sure what Anneka Rice is up to these days but these spools of tape hidden in various places sound promising! Anybody else out there got anything that may be of interest? Thanks for the response so far. |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Dave Bryant Date: 05 Feb 02 - 12:13 PM I might be able to locate a (BBC copy, 15in/sec, reel-reel) tape of "Folkweave" recorded about 1974 at Catford Folk Club. The main guests were Graham & Eileen Pratt, the presenter was Tony Capstick, and amongst the odd spots your's truly singing "Tam Lin" with Wendy Simon (of Walton Folk Festival fame). |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Murray MacLeod Date: 05 Feb 02 - 08:38 AM I thought this thread was going to be about Anneka Rice ! Is she still bouncing around ? Murray |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: bill\sables Date: 05 Feb 02 - 06:02 AM I probably have a few spool to spool tapes of "Folk on Friday" and BBC Radio Durham's folk programme from the 60's and early 70's somewhere in the loft. I must look them up and let you know. Cheers Bill |
Subject: RE: BBC Treasure Hunt From: Joan from Wigan Date: 05 Feb 02 - 03:03 AM Blue clicky |
Subject: BBC Treasure Hunt From: GUEST,Mark Dowding Date: 04 Feb 02 - 07:19 PM As British TV viewers may be aware, much has been made of the return to the BBC of various 'lost' programmes such as 'The Likely Lads' 'Dad's Army' 'All Gas and Gaiters' and radio episodes of 'Hancock's Half Hour' What many people probably don't realise is that The BBC has junked many hours of Folk programmes such as 'Folk on One' 'Folk on Friday' and Folk on Two' prior to 1984. If you have any programmes like the above that you've taped off air, especially if the programme contains a live concert then you may be able help to restore the archive of its lost 'Treasure' Further details are on the website of Folk North West: www.folknorthwest.co.uk Have a trawl through your tapes and see what you've got. If there is enough interest we can take it from there. Good hunting |
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