I wouldn't hesitate to put clips up, Richard. Youtube don't really
worry about shows from the 60s - it's more copyrighted music that
they concern themselves with.
I have a number of clips on my Raffles The Amateur Cracksman site
which is hosted by Homestead - Homestead have even recently
introduced a new feature where you can import clips from Youtube -
check it out under 'trailers' and 'film' at the following:
http://www.raffles-the-amateur-cracksman.com
Your website is looking very attractive, nicely laid out and easy to
migrate around. Great to see, this was such a fab show especially
the original series (I have never been all that keen on the 2000
series, but that's just me),
Cheers,
Jennifer
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idea is that that sort of thing nearly always falls foul of YouTube's
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