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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hi all</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Another production you might be interested
in?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Regards,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Ginette</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; font-color: black"><B>From:</B> <A
title=joldford@strato.net href="mailto:joldford@strato.net">John Oldford</A>
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<DIV><B>To:</B> <A title=ginette@newnet.co.uk
href="mailto:ginette@newnet.co.uk">ginette@newnet.co.uk</A> </DIV>
<DIV><B>Sent:</B> Friday, June 13, 2003 11:52 PM</DIV>
<DIV><B>Subject:</B> the Miracle Men." , Television Central, UK.</DIV></DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Dear Station Manager: <BR> 2002, In America, I
produced a 45 minute NTSC digital independent movie comprised of film
<BR>students and myself called "the Miracle Men." I would appreciate
any interest <BR>you might have in airing this movie. I would be
happy to send you a VHS preview copy.
<P> It is an American Civil War movie about the subtle
interactions of Confederate <BR>and Union soldiers when away from the
battlefield, and showcases "man's <BR>humanity to his fellow man." A disabled
Union soldier, Captain Joseph <BR>"Joe" Lane is the primary hero, though every
soldier in the movie is a <BR>hero in their own right. The movie places
family and friends first (a <BR>historical fact), and demonstrates the effects
of alcohol abuse.
<P> The movie has aired on numerous <B>Award Winning
</B>public TV educational <BR>stations in California, Connecticut, Florida,
Idaho, Maine, Montana, <BR>Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas and others, and it has
aired nation wide on a <BR>Dish Network Universityhouse station.
<BR>---------------------- <BR>It premiered 6-12-02 on the <B>Award Winning</B>
educational channel GHS-TV-17 <BR>in Germantown, Tenn. E. Frank
Bluestein Executive Producer, Germantown <BR>Community Television, GHS-TV, 7653
Old Poplar Pike, Germantown TN 38138, <BR>901- 754-4788, 901-755-6951 (FAX)
<BR>www.ghstv.org efblue@aol.com
<BR> -------------------------- <BR>It aired eight times in the line up
Aug. and Sept. 2002 nation wide on <BR>Dish Network, Universityhouse, NAUHS,
9411, educational <BR>channel. email:
universityhouse@nau.edu or call RAY DELMOTTE <BR>BROADCAST TRAFFIC
COORDINATOR THE UNVIVERSITYHOUSE CHANNEL <BR><B>"the film offers a unique
perspective on the reality of that particular time in</B> <BR><B>the nation's
history."</B> <BR>1-877-867-1824 <BR>-------------------------- <BR>It aired
during the 2002 holiday season on the <B>Award Winning </B>CTN, San <BR>Diego,
CA. Contact: Tracy. J. Defore, Program Production Manager County <BR>Television
Network, County of San Diego,1600 Pacific Highway, Room 208, <BR>San Diego, CA
92101-2472 Phone (619) 595-4685 <BR>Fax (619)
557-4027 email: Tracy.Defore@sdcounty.ca.gov
<BR>--------------------------- <BR>It aired on Public Access Channel 74, on the
<B>Award Winning </B>Access <BR>Sacramento, CA, on Saturday, March 15th, 2003 at
7:00 p.m. and continues <BR>in the line up. T.D. Trice, Programming
Director Access Sacramento, <BR>(916) 456-8600 x128
email: programming1@sacramento.org <BR>----------------------------
<BR>It has been airing on Channel 2 and on channel 4 (which reaches 16
<BR>different towns as opposed to channel 2 which reaches only Portland
<BR>proper) per Tom Handel. Liz
Acheson, Channel 2, Portland Public <BR>Access, 100 Oak Street Suite #2,
Portland, Maine 04101 (207)775-2900 <BR>ext. 3
Fax: (207)761-2559 Web: www.ctn4maine.org (click on Ch 2, <BR>PPAC)
<BR>---------------------------- <BR>It aired April 4 at 10 PM (Segment
called: CTM Late Night Movie) and <BR>continues in the line up. <BR>Villu Tari,
Programming Director says <B>"Good stuff! Thanks!"</B> <BR>Channels 8,10 &
22, <BR>75 Graniteville Road,Chelmsford, MA 01824, <BR>Voice: (978)
251-5143 Chelmsford TeleMedia
<BR>------------------------------- <BR><B>2002,</B> <B>KOCT won four, first
place honors in the national Hometown Video</B> <BR><B>Festival Awards</B>
<BR>"The Miracle men" aired in April 2003, the week of Monday April 14 for
<BR>the whole week at 2.00 pm <BR>Mon 4/14 at 2.00 pm <BR>Tue 4/15 at 2.00 pm
<BR>Wed 4/16 at 2.00 pm <BR>Thu 4/17 at 2.00 pm <BR>Fri 4/18 at 2.00 pm <BR>Sat
4/19 at 2.00 pm and 11.00 pm <BR>Jean de Galzain, KOCT Station Manager,
<B>"Thank you !"</B> <BR>3038 - 101 Industry St., Oceanside CA 92054 <BR>Ph:
(760) 722-4433 Fax: (760) 722-5849 <BR>E-Mail: jdegalzain@koct.org
<BR>www.koct.org <BR>------------------------------------ <BR>It is currently
airing on WTP-TV (We The People Television), as seen <BR>on Time Warner
17, TVMax 17 & Kingwood 98, Texas. WTP-TV <BR>Eric Marques says
<B>"Good job on the program! It looks great."</B> <BR>Programming
Coordinator Houston MediaSource 713-524-7700 x. 20 <BR>email:
mailbox@houston-mediasource.org <BR>----------------------------- <BR>It is
currently airing on FCAT, Foothills Community Access Television, <BR>Channel 11,
CA <BR><B>"Thank you for sending us your wonderful movie. We have shown it
several times."</B> <BR>Terri Hicklin, <BR>FCAT Station Mgr. <BR>Foothills
Community Access Television <BR>410 South Church St. <BR>Grass Valley, CA 95945
<BR>----------------------------- <BR>It is airing on Rocky Hill Community TV14
<BR>Joann Hagglund, the <I><FONT size=+1>Cox Cable Advisory Council</FONT></I>
said, <B>"The movie was great."</B> <BR>274 Silas Deane Highway <BR>Rocky Hill,
CT 06067 <BR>Joann@RHCTV.org <BR>---------------------------- <BR><I>The
<B>Award Winning</B> Tampa Educational Cable Consortium</I> <BR>"The Miracle
Men" has been accepted at the Education Channel's 10th <BR>Annual Independents'
Film Festival (IFF) Tampa Educational Cable <BR>Consortium for this year's
(2003) showcase of independent film and <BR>video. <B>"We love your
movie."</B> <BR>Hometown Awards. Best Film Programming on Television <BR>Lucy
Griggs. Program Director <BR>Tampa Educational Cable Consortium <BR>703 N.
Willow Avenue, Tampa, FL 33606 Phone: 813-254-2253
Fax: 813-253-3267 <BR>email: Lucyg@educationchannel.org
<BR>www.educationchannel.org <BR>"Celebrating 15 Years of TV That's Good for
Your Mind" <BR>------------------------------------- <BR>Dr. Shelby Foote,
author and historian (commentator on the Ken Burns <BR>Film, "the Civil
War") privately viewed the film in Memphis, <BR>Tenn.(2001) Dr. Foot
commented in a letter to Mr. Oldford, <B>"the Miracle</B> <BR><B>Men, I enjoyed
it, start to finish."</B> <BR>---------------------------- <BR> Patrick D.
Smith, ( Forever Island 1973, A Land Remembered 1984 <BR><B>(Winner of the
Florida Historical Society's Tebeau Prize</B>: <BR>Most Outstanding Florida
Historical Novel) Author and Historian, <BR>privately viewed the movie in
Merritt Island, Fl. (2003) and in a letter <BR>commented, <B>"I thoroughly
enjoyed it. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!"</B> <BR> -----------------------------
<BR>Press release: Three idealistic Civil War soldiers with quick senses,
<BR>and the best of intentions, confront a mysterious stranger.
<P>It is an educational temperate movie, historically accurate, based it on
<BR>true stories, and contains no adult language, adult situations, or
<BR>graphic violence. The film has Non political messages.
<P>The film was shot in a professional format, color, stereo.
<P>Available in MiniDV, and/or SVHS.
<P>This request for airing considerations is for the year 2003.
<P>Regards,
<P>John C. Oldford <BR>P.O. Box 1792 <BR>LaBelle, Fl. 33975
<BR> 863-675-2387 <BR> joldford@strato.net
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