On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 18:37:11 GMT, "Yaz"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>1. Want to be able to send it to friends / family / others for prospective
>awareness and donations.
>
>2. Also want to be able to send it to a mobile phone as a clip, if
>possible.
>
>3. Would like to upload to website.
Perhaps the best plan for you may be to get a copy of the broadcast on
a DVD from the programme's producer. Assuming you have any kind of
direct connection to the subject of the appeal (which I assume you
clearly do) then I am sure they will be happy to provide you with a
free copy. That might make things so much easier for you, as it would
then be a relatively easy matter for someone to compress the video
from the DVD using their PC, so it would fit on a web page or even a
mobile phone, and all this could be done in your own time without any
rush. The DVD could be copied for sending to friends and families (I
am sure the BBC would not enforce copyright issues in such a
situation, as long as you were not selling the material or using it in
any other inappropriate way).
I have done a little bit of enquiring. You can email the Lifeline
programme itself on
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office is 0208 008 1198. You could possibly ask for the contact
number for the programme's producer there.
I've got an address too.
BBC Appeals Office
Room MC4D1 Media Centre
Media Village
201 Wood Lane
London W12 7TQ
Hope that helps a little.
Travec.