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The weekend film

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http://player.bfi.org.uk/film/watch-nor ... 990s-1993/

Astley Farms and Dick Broughton feature in some of my "Memories", he was an excellent farm manager and a top man. I looked after the farms combines for many years and trained the workshop staff on servicing tractors and combines through the 1980'S and 90'S.

This site is worth exploring if you are into social history.
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Re: The weekend film

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Hello Brian,

Is this because of the Brexit? :eyes: In Holland were not allowed to see the film. :cry:
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You can see it Henk but post BREXIT it will be pay per view, not free - we've got to recover some of those lost billions in EU handouts :clap:
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Re: The weekend film

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Hi Henk,

Do not know the answer, the link works fine for me, anyone else having problems?
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Re: The weekend film

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I watched it OK direct from the link last night so not sure why you cannot see it, I know some of these video sites are zoned a little like the DVD 'region' restrictions but would be surprised if something like the BFI - British Film Institute - was, as they are not looking to sell you a copy.

Henk, what sort of device are you trying to view this film with ? I have just had a look at their help file and if something like a phone or Android is used an app or player needs to be downloaded - have a look here for details http://player.bfi.org.uk/help-and-support/faqs or if not try http://player.bfi.org.uk

Hope it helps as it is a nice film, most of the people are probably no longer with us but one enterprising young farmer still is and does a weekly wildlife program on our local radio station.

Nice one Brian :D
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Dick died a few years ago now in his late 40's early 50's. The Brighams are still farming and still in the milk business. Very strange when you see the !990's on a history film. It was only yesterday was it not? :run:
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Re: The weekend film

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It tells me this video is not authorised fot this location (NL)
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Re: The weekend film

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You are right Brian, I remember the 1990's as if they were :scratchhead: :scratchhead: ah perhaps I was asleep yesterday :wink:

I'm sorry Henk, I do not know what to suggest, I thought I'd get clever and find it on the East Anglian Film Archive site but it is not on there as far as I can see

Very strange - I'll see if there is any way of contacting the BFI to find out if this is deliberate
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Re: The weekend film

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As with Henk, I'm informed that it is not authorised for this location [Au]. I'm intrigued as to why.

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