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Old 17-10-2006, 09:43   #16
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Re: Telly Gaffs

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No I was chuffed, a sales a sale, and it was very retro.

I took it as a compliment.
Were the royalties okay as well
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Old 17-10-2006, 09:51   #17
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Re: Telly Gaffs

Wasn't a telly gaffe as such, but it was a gaffe on the telly, that I saw recently.

One of the Granda programmes featuring places of interest to visit, showed the textile museum at Helmshore. They had a Victorian mocked up classroom, with someone supposedly teaching people dressed in white tie and tails. A definte no-no there for accuracy.
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Old 17-10-2006, 10:13   #18
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I once saw a dressing gown I'd designed in 1990, on a television programme. It was being worn by an actor playing Oswald Mosely set in the 1920's.
I told you your design's had not changed since you were at school
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