1967-December-12 (bcast: 68-Jan-17/18) BBC's Tomorrows World 'Lights' feature Mike Leonard's House Stanhope Gardens, London, England DVD 1 - 6.35 1 Program Countdown .15 2 Description Of M Leonard's Technology 4.20 3 Pink Floyd Segment 2.00 Disc Liner Notes: It is the insert film for the edition transmitted on 17.1.68, but it will have been filmed in December 1967 because the start of the item has film of Xmas TOTP studio rehearsals (NOT featuring the Floyd though !) it then cuts to their lighting man's house in Archway where the Floyd are playing, with Barrett ! Surely the last film of Floyd with their esteemed genius. The band were present to illustrate the sound/ light technique and were seen performing an unknown instrumental reported in the press as being penned by Waters and Mason. The footage is taken direct from a BBC DVD Viewing Copy and is therefore excellent picture & sound quality. The complete piece runs for just over 6 minutes with just the final couple of minutes given over to PF performing an unknown instrumental piece, 30 seconds of which is spoken over. Lineage: Un-Edited Archive Viewing Copy Direct to DVD 4:3 Screen Ratio (6.35) ************************************************* Notes that came with this recording: Recorded on 67-Dec-12 (17?) at Mike Leonard's House in Stanhope Gardens, London, England Broadcasted by the BBC on January 17th 1968 Featuring the last? video filmed with Syd in the band I got this from my english pal NB, also known to be the taper of some significant shows from the 70s and from the Wall tour. The first 4 minutes is about the light shows and the segment ends with almost 2 minutes of an instrumental performance (some say it's a very early form of CwtAE, and in a way, it could be, as it flows on the same mood). This is directly from a copy of a copy of the BBC DVD Viewing Archives, but could be another DVDR gen in the middle, so your copy will be DVDR(3) or (4) at max. This is in black & white, i'm sure i saw some snippets of this on color on some mpeg that i cant find now, so i suppose a colour source might exist out there. (?) Lineage: Un-Edited Archive Viewing Copy Direct to DVD 4:3 Screen Ratio > DVDR(2or3, mine) > DVD Decrypter > DVDR(3or4, yours when burned)