@grahamkeithtodd I don't believe I am. The Amiga is clearly visible in the background of the interview section with Terence Feely at 4:18 as I stated. It's obviously not in any of the clips of the actual show. Care to re-evaluate your view yet?
This repeats the last few minutes of part two of the continuity episode, which is unnecessary. Otherwise, all of these documentaries are fantastic. Thanks for posting them.
its just like the rocky and bullwinkle show. that went over everyones head as well
maxinedal 1 year ago
narrr i belive your mistaken on that old son....
grahamkeithtodd 1 year ago
@grahamkeithtodd I don't believe I am. The Amiga is clearly visible in the background of the interview section with Terence Feely at 4:18 as I stated. It's obviously not in any of the clips of the actual show. Care to re-evaluate your view yet?
dsitjamie 1 year ago
Is that an Amiga in the background at one point?
dsitjamie 1 year ago
@dsitjamie doubt it somehow old son...remember this was shown on ITV back in 1967.....quite a few years before the Amiga came out
grahamkeithtodd 1 year ago
@grahamkeithtodd Look at 4:18 - Amiga 2000 if I'm not mistaken. Workbench 1.3 on the monitor.
dsitjamie 1 year ago
Haha, always wondered about that final thunderclap, how cool to have it explained in full...
diskochimp 1 year ago
This repeats the last few minutes of part two of the continuity episode, which is unnecessary. Otherwise, all of these documentaries are fantastic. Thanks for posting them.
TooleMan87 2 years ago