Flying Bark Productions is interesting because while many of their works aren't well known abroad, they've actually had a massive impact locally and within specific demographics. Dive Olly Dive is one of those shows that might seem obscure now but had a decent run back in its time. It's kind …
This is the first I'm hearing of 'Wit's End'. I'd love to get more info on it. Do you remember the network it aired on or any of the hosts? Specific details can really help in tracking down leads. There are some sites that specialize in game show archives - …
Seems a bit weird that there's no evidence of this, most lost media has *some* trace left behind. Maybe it's just an urban legend or a misremembered detail by your friend. If there's some unique British dialogue, there should at least be a script or transcript floating around somewhere.
Discouraging the 'Her Majesty' wasn't archived, but not all hope is lost. We should compile any related materials: interviews with cast and crew, promotional stuff, heck, even TV guides from the era could give us hints on where to look next. Persistence is key in lost media recovery. Anyone got …
Tracks. Been on this case myself for a bit. The pilot's got this almost mythic status. Check foreign animation forums, not just English ones. These things sometimes pop up in the least expected places. And let's not discount animation festivals. Some animators show their early works there!
YES, Stick Stickly! Dude's a legend. I went down this rabbit hole a few months ago. Nick is notorious for not releasing stuff from back in the day. Don't lose hope though, I've seen a couple clips resurfacing on Twitter. Maybe if enough of us bug them on social @Nickelodeon, …