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Postby J Ed »
Neil1567/2 wrote:The BBC Radio 2 website reports that,as well as the audio broadcast of the London show on 11th March,video will also be available;
"Press the red button from BBC One, Two, Three or Four between March 11 and 14 to watch a 30 minute edit of the concert. This is Radio 2's first interactive TV production.
Broadband users will also be able to watch a 60-minute edit of the concert via the Radio 2 website."
hot damn now I just have to remember this when it happens
and maybe even hope I can figure out how to save that 60minute edit as a file
On Davids Blog-site, there are more tickets to be won for the Mermaid gig - but you have to tell the administrator why in 30 words! I had a crack at it - fingers crossed!
Also, BBC Radio 6 is running a competition to the same gig. It says it ends on the 6th March, so hope that isn't an error! Check their web-page.
As I said in my "despair not" thread, my friend was an employee of the RAH box-office and he is convinced there will be more tickets when the corporate member's seats are returned, which should be about six weeks before gig-time. He might be wrong, but he got Cream tickets long after they sold out!
The very best of luck to all those still searching!
Apologies for any disappointment that this causes, but we only have 75 pairs to give away! Besides, we do want those to go to our Fan Fare regulars, so operating on a 'first come, first served' basis makes sense.
Me too!!! OMFG!!!
Well done to the other lucky people here! See you next week! I can't believe it!
I feel gutted for those who entered and didn't win, but as I mentioned further up the page, head over to the BBC Radio 6 site for another crack at Mermaid tickets! The very best of luck to you! I'll keep my fingers crossed!
(the chicken represents tickets!)
"The competition closes at 2pm Monday 6 March 2006. Only one competition entry per person will be accepted. Winners will be notified by 5pm that day. Winners will be chosen at random from all correct entries received. Winners must make their own way to and from the venue.
Please be sure to read the 6 Music competition rules.
All personal information supplied is held securely by the BBC and in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. Your details will not be used for any other service.
Please note the BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites."
Oh by the way...it's first come first serve tonight I just been to the theatre and thats what they told me so anyone living in London....can just come down and queue outside
Someone on another board just tried calling them and they said it WASN'T open to the general public.
I think when they said "first come" etc they were referring to the competition winners and people queueing etc. As it there are no saved seats whomever gets there first can sit where they like.