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Originally Posted by Aussie Bloke
found the entire presentation on the video site Veoh.com on this page http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/ca...1020606nr3MbJG , and it gets better, if you install Veoh Web Player, you can download the whole presentation which so happens to be in DVD MPEG 6000kbps variable bitrate quality interlaced. I did that and put it to disc and watched it on my telly in fantastic quality, it was thrilling to watch and see how fantastic colour television looked way back in the 50s, the quality is compariable to 70s/80s plumbicon pictures, the colours were nice and rich too.
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Does anyone have the DVD mpeg? I tried Veoh but even installing the Veoh Player (various versions) wouldn't let me download. Would love to actually see this with it's original "Video-tape" look as it's a pretty momentus ocasion in history.