Hi everyone,
I don't know if you're all aware but Ray Mears made a couple of series in the '90s called 'Tracks' and 'World of Survival'. These series are not available on DVD like 'Extreme survival' and 'Bushcraft' and I think this is a great shame. 'Tracks' in particular is often regarded as his best series.
What I'm trying to do is get these series released on DVD. This matter has been raised briefly here before but obviously nothing came of it
I've done some poking around and found that the 2 series are not owned by Woodlore but by the BBC.
I e-mailed the BBC and they replied saying there were no plans to release them but if enough interest was shown they may possibly consider it. I was told that I should contact the Commissioning Editor by letter and they gave me the address. I am writing a letter and posting it today.
I am intending to post the address here and get as many of us as possible to write to the BBC to see if we can get someting sorted out.
EDIT:- here's the address:
The Commissioning Editor
BBC World Wide Ltd.
Woodlands
80 Wood Lane
London
W12 0TT
Anyone interested in joining me?
Many thanks,
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I don't know if you're all aware but Ray Mears made a couple of series in the '90s called 'Tracks' and 'World of Survival'. These series are not available on DVD like 'Extreme survival' and 'Bushcraft' and I think this is a great shame. 'Tracks' in particular is often regarded as his best series.
What I'm trying to do is get these series released on DVD. This matter has been raised briefly here before but obviously nothing came of it
I've done some poking around and found that the 2 series are not owned by Woodlore but by the BBC.
I e-mailed the BBC and they replied saying there were no plans to release them but if enough interest was shown they may possibly consider it. I was told that I should contact the Commissioning Editor by letter and they gave me the address. I am writing a letter and posting it today.
I am intending to post the address here and get as many of us as possible to write to the BBC to see if we can get someting sorted out.
EDIT:- here's the address:
The Commissioning Editor
BBC World Wide Ltd.
Woodlands
80 Wood Lane
London
W12 0TT
Anyone interested in joining me?
Many thanks,
-Switch-