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thisisreece

BBC Documentary : HUNTING FOR PRINCE'S VAULT

From Twitter (Cat's manager):

Cat's part of the upcoming BBC project on Prince is due to be filmed this week. More details as they come in.

I have recently been involved in collaboration with BBC in an upcoming event about Prince. More details coming soon.

https://twitter.com/Origi...1635784704





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This documentary is made by my good friend and our fellow orger Mobeen Azhar. It's airing tomorrow with two different edits - please see this companion article for more info.



Sunday 21st March 8.05PM GMT (60 minute edit) - BBC World Service http://www.bbc.co.uk/prog...s/p02m3sfd


Saturday 21st March 10.30PM GMT (30 minute edit) : BBC Radio 4 - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b05j92m0

There's also a 10 minute video clip on iPlayer
: http://www.bbc.co.uk/ipla...nces-vault



People interviewed for the show include Cat Glover, Sonny T, Dr Fink, Eric Leeds, St Paul.

Please let me know if there's anything you feel should be added to this post.

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Reply #1 posted 02/15/15 1:35pm

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My involvement in the upcoming BBC project about Prince and vault is due to be filmed this week. Respect to Prince always much love

Saw this a few mins ago, too. Could be interesting.

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Reply #2 posted 02/15/15 1:35pm

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Saw that on Facebook - interesting innit. Wasn't Cat ill too recently? Would like to know more about this. My mate doesn't work at the beeb any more selfish fucker or I woulda asked him!
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Reply #3 posted 02/15/15 1:51pm

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Yes, the producer is a friend of mine and an orger, Mobeen. He's a great guy and fantastic documentarian, so we're in for a treat smile

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Reply #4 posted 02/15/15 1:53pm

Noodled24

Interesting stuff.

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Reply #5 posted 02/15/15 1:59pm

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Militant said:

Yes, the producer is a friend of mine and an orger, Mobeen. He's a great guy and fantastic documentarian, so we're in for a treat smile

Militant, do you think that they will be using footage from the 1988/89 documentary that was sheleved? From what has been released so far from that unfinished project looked so interesting. Hope this one comes to fruition.

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Reply #6 posted 02/15/15 2:22pm

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Prince's body of work is fascinating I hope this documentary spends plenty of time on his process, rather than just offer the usual chronology. Great to find an Orger is involved, next you'll learn they made a documentary about us crazy denizens of www.prince.org.

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Reply #7 posted 02/15/15 3:18pm

Dilan

joyinrepetition said:

Militant said:

Yes, the producer is a friend of mine and an orger, Mobeen. He's a great guy and fantastic documentarian, so we're in for a treat smile

Militant, do you think that they will be using footage from the 1988/89 documentary that was sheleved? From what has been released so far from that unfinished project looked so interesting. Hope this one comes to fruition.

what can i find what has been released so far from that an unfinished project?

I'm feeling a bit fammy™
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Reply #8 posted 02/15/15 3:20pm

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Hope it does happen!

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Reply #9 posted 02/15/15 5:20pm

rap

If you're going to have a documentary done you'd probably want the BBC involved in some capacity.

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Reply #10 posted 02/15/15 5:49pm

SquirrelMeat

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Its coming......Imagine wink

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Reply #11 posted 02/15/15 8:17pm

ufoclub

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'cause they did Benny Hill?

rap said:

If you're going to have a documentary done you'd probably want the BBC involved in some capacity.

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Reply #12 posted 02/15/15 8:54pm

rap

No. Because they do a bloody good job! (possibly second to none)

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Reply #13 posted 02/16/15 12:00am

fnksoul

Saw these guys filming down at KOKO, I believe members for the queue were being told not to speak to them wasnt they?


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Reply #14 posted 02/16/15 2:44am

tatocorcu

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Saw these guys filming down at KOKO, I believe members for the queue were being told not to speak to them wasnt they?



What do you mean? Who was telling people not to talk to them?
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Reply #15 posted 02/16/15 2:59am

fnksoul

tatocorcu said:

fnksoul said:

Saw these guys filming down at KOKO, I believe members for the queue were being told not to speak to them wasnt they?


What do you mean? Who was telling people not to talk to them?



The venue/security, apparently people in the queue we're being told if they were caught talking to them they risk not being allowed into the venue. (they were intervieing people)


Although they could have thought that they were interviwing for the news or something, but im sure they were told that wasnt the case.





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Reply #16 posted 02/16/15 4:03am

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rap said:

If you're going to have a documentary done you'd probably want the BBC involved in some capacity.

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The last one they did was a pile of poo, though.

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Reply #17 posted 02/16/15 5:27am

Rebeljuice

BartVanHemelen said:

rap said:

If you're going to have a documentary done you'd probably want the BBC involved in some capacity.

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The last one they did was a pile of poo, though.

Which one was that? I thought they only did the Omnibus doc at the beginning of the 90s. Thought it was quite good.

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Reply #18 posted 02/16/15 5:28am

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fnksoul said:

Saw these guys filming down at KOKO, I believe members for the queue were being told not to speak to them wasnt they?


one of the admins of AR wasn't happy they were filming, but as the guys were breaking no laws and perfectly within their rights to film, and she couldn't persuade them nicely, she asked a security guy to go down the line telling people if they were caught speaking to the bbc they wouldn't be let in, for breaching the confidentiality agreement imposed by the ticket. whether they would actually do that or not, or had the right to do it or not is irrelevant as they never did it

i had a quick word with one of the guys who i'd spoken to before at a few gigs and within a few seconds they saw my point of view and left. they got the footage they wanted, AR were happy they moved and no fans had any hassle

it was strange as the next day there was loads of stuff on telly about AR, but perhaps they were concerned they would be on the news that night and have loads of fans coming down and causing hassle, or celeb spotters etc, but that wasn't what they were looking to do, but i suppose loads of people don't trust journalists. they still could have reported the news without footage tho, which they didn't

there was also a crew of official AR folk filming fans in the pub across from kokos, which is where the bbc setup and filmed folk, who weren't in the line and weren't warned not to talk to the bbc. but AR did say they wouldn't do anything if you filmed before the warning. not that they would be able to do much about it, but if you were on the 6pm news getting interviewed and they say it and spotted you try and get in, you never know what might have happened. nothing is ever easy and simple and normal in princeland

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Reply #19 posted 02/16/15 5:30am

unique

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Rebeljuice said:

BartVanHemelen said:

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The last one they did was a pile of poo, though.

Which one was that? I thought they only did the Omnibus doc at the beginning of the 90s. Thought it was quite good.

there was purple reign or something in dec 13 i think, and one last year too, plus the princes millions from about 2003

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Reply #20 posted 02/16/15 5:38am

thisisreece

unique said:

fnksoul said:

Saw these guys filming down at KOKO, I believe members for the queue were being told not to speak to them wasnt they?


one of the admins of AR wasn't happy they were filming, but as the guys were breaking no laws and perfectly within their rights to film, and she couldn't persuade them nicely, she asked a security guy to go down the line telling people if they were caught speaking to the bbc they wouldn't be let in, for breaching the confidentiality agreement imposed by the ticket. whether they would actually do that or not, or had the right to do it or not is irrelevant as they never did it

i had a quick word with one of the guys who i'd spoken to before at a few gigs and within a few seconds they saw my point of view and left. they got the footage they wanted, AR were happy they moved and no fans had any hassle

it was strange as the next day there was loads of stuff on telly about AR, but perhaps they were concerned they would be on the news that night and have loads of fans coming down and causing hassle, or celeb spotters etc, but that wasn't what they were looking to do, but i suppose loads of people don't trust journalists. they still could have reported the news without footage tho, which they didn't

there was also a crew of official AR folk filming fans in the pub across from kokos, which is where the bbc setup and filmed folk, who weren't in the line and weren't warned not to talk to the bbc. but AR did say they wouldn't do anything if you filmed before the warning. not that they would be able to do much about it, but if you were on the 6pm news getting interviewed and they say it and spotted you try and get in, you never know what might have happened. nothing is ever easy and simple and normal in princeland

So there wasn't actually any of the concert filmed?

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Reply #21 posted 02/16/15 6:44am

fnksoul

unique said:

fnksoul said:

Saw these guys filming down at KOKO, I believe members for the queue were being told not to speak to them wasnt they?


one of the admins of AR wasn't happy they were filming, but as the guys were breaking no laws and perfectly within their rights to film, and she couldn't persuade them nicely, she asked a security guy to go down the line telling people if they were caught speaking to the bbc they wouldn't be let in, for breaching the confidentiality agreement imposed by the ticket. whether they would actually do that or not, or had the right to do it or not is irrelevant as they never did it

i had a quick word with one of the guys who i'd spoken to before at a few gigs and within a few seconds they saw my point of view and left. they got the footage they wanted, AR were happy they moved and no fans had any hassle

it was strange as the next day there was loads of stuff on telly about AR, but perhaps they were concerned they would be on the news that night and have loads of fans coming down and causing hassle, or celeb spotters etc, but that wasn't what they were looking to do, but i suppose loads of people don't trust journalists. they still could have reported the news without footage tho, which they didn't

there was also a crew of official AR folk filming fans in the pub across from kokos, which is where the bbc setup and filmed folk, who weren't in the line and weren't warned not to talk to the bbc. but AR did say they wouldn't do anything if you filmed before the warning. not that they would be able to do much about it, but if you were on the 6pm news getting interviewed and they say it and spotted you try and get in, you never know what might have happened. nothing is ever easy and simple and normal in princeland



Yeah I think they maybe thought it was for like the 6pm news or something and didnt want to cause people to turn up without tickets etc...




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Reply #22 posted 02/16/15 8:24am

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unique said:

Rebeljuice said:

Which one was that? I thought they only did the Omnibus doc at the beginning of the 90s. Thought it was quite good.

there was purple reign or something in dec 13 i think, and one last year too, plus the princes millions from about 2003

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Yup, Purple Reign.

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Reply #23 posted 02/16/15 1:49pm

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thisisreece said:

unique said:

one of the admins of AR wasn't happy they were filming, but as the guys were breaking no laws and perfectly within their rights to film, and she couldn't persuade them nicely, she asked a security guy to go down the line telling people if they were caught speaking to the bbc they wouldn't be let in, for breaching the confidentiality agreement imposed by the ticket. whether they would actually do that or not, or had the right to do it or not is irrelevant as they never did it

i had a quick word with one of the guys who i'd spoken to before at a few gigs and within a few seconds they saw my point of view and left. they got the footage they wanted, AR were happy they moved and no fans had any hassle

it was strange as the next day there was loads of stuff on telly about AR, but perhaps they were concerned they would be on the news that night and have loads of fans coming down and causing hassle, or celeb spotters etc, but that wasn't what they were looking to do, but i suppose loads of people don't trust journalists. they still could have reported the news without footage tho, which they didn't

there was also a crew of official AR folk filming fans in the pub across from kokos, which is where the bbc setup and filmed folk, who weren't in the line and weren't warned not to talk to the bbc. but AR did say they wouldn't do anything if you filmed before the warning. not that they would be able to do much about it, but if you were on the 6pm news getting interviewed and they say it and spotted you try and get in, you never know what might have happened. nothing is ever easy and simple and normal in princeland

So there wasn't actually any of the concert filmed?

not officially. princes folk may have recorded it from the back but no obvious cameras

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Reply #24 posted 02/18/15 11:45am

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joyinrepetition said:



Militant said:


Yes, the producer is a friend of mine and an orger, Mobeen. He's a great guy and fantastic documentarian, so we're in for a treat smile



Militant, do you think that they will be using footage from the 1988/89 documentary that was sheleved? From what has been released so far from that unfinished project looked so interesting. Hope this one comes to fruition.



I doubt it but maybe Mobeen can shed some light on the situation.

I've made a documentary for the BBC myself (2Pac documentary for BBC 1xtra) and getting a hold of anything from the archives can be a hassle.
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Reply #25 posted 02/20/15 3:38pm

haleno1

Hi Guys thanks for the interest in the project. Cat filmed her part yesterday and I think Mobeen has now learnt some new dance moves
Business Manager to Cat Glover.
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Reply #26 posted 02/23/15 11:33am

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Let's hope it isn't as bad as this: http://www.classicpopmag....cumentary/

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BBC4 are to broadcast an hour-long documentary on Culture Club’s reunion on March 6.

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However, Boy George has said the programme is “super-tabloid and reveals nothing new”.

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Reply #27 posted 02/23/15 1:16pm

Noodled24

Well there is no doubt that when it comes to Prince in the 80s, the story has been told. Short of Prince speaking on it himself. I doubt there can be much "new" info in that respect.

The 90s tend to be wrapped up fairly quickly, and from the turn of the milenium onwards fairly little seems to be known. Despite him being quite active.






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Reply #28 posted 03/09/15 4:34pm

haleno1

Announcement soon on air dates for upcoming project 😄
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Reply #29 posted 03/19/15 1:23pm

thisisreece

This is on 10:30 this Saturday.

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