Originally posted by: gallandro
Let me just add that Lucasfilm should hire babyhum as an official media archivist. He has unearthed things from the UK that I never knew existed. As a U.S. citizen I had no clue how big Star Wars was in England until I saw a few of his releases. And honestly, some of these documentaries produced for the BBC and Sky One put anything released by the U.S. news media to shame. "A Long Time Ago... the Story of Star Wars" and "Flying Solo" are two of the finest documentaries I've ever seen on George Lucas or the creation of Star Wars... and the Clapperboard TESB interviews are amazing too!
Thank you so much babyhum for unearthing some of these treasures for us.
Yancy
Let me just add that Lucasfilm should hire babyhum as an official media archivist. He has unearthed things from the UK that I never knew existed. As a U.S. citizen I had no clue how big Star Wars was in England until I saw a few of his releases. And honestly, some of these documentaries produced for the BBC and Sky One put anything released by the U.S. news media to shame. "A Long Time Ago... the Story of Star Wars" and "Flying Solo" are two of the finest documentaries I've ever seen on George Lucas or the creation of Star Wars... and the Clapperboard TESB interviews are amazing too!
Thank you so much babyhum for unearthing some of these treasures for us.
Yancy
My pleasure.