RE: Is the pilot found?

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galacticprobe
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I would think there has to be some talking between the Library and BBC
before this is settled. Unless someone closer to the matter knows anything to
the contrary, I believe the BBC still holds the rights to TOL, or at least
the estate of Cyril Abraham does. So it could take a while before this
particular find becomes public domain. (I could be wrong; if I am, someone
please correct me.)

Dino.

In a message dated 2/17/2011 2:06:39 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
chrisjbrady@yahoo.com writes:

If this is ever released into the public domain it'll soon be on
http://www.TheBox.bz and able to be torrent downloaded. CJB.

— On Tue, 15/2/11, _LambuLambu@aol.com_ (mailto:LambuLambu@aol.com)
<_LambuLambu@aol.com_ (mailto:LambuLambu@aol.com) > wrote:

From: _LambuLambu@aol.com_ (mailto:LambuLambu@aol.com)
<_LambuLambu@aol.com_ (mailto:LambuLambu@aol.com) >
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] Is the pilot found?
To: _shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com_
(mailto:shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com)
Date: Tuesday, 15 February, 2011, 17:20

Yeah! Wow! That's like finding the Holy Grail of TOL episodes! Hopefully
the BBC will release that on DVD one day soon. (Not that it would do us
Yanks
any good as it's nigh on impossible to get hold of any TOL DVDs on this
side of the pond.)

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