IMCDb Forum
Send an answer to a topic: [done] Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years
Warning, this subject is old (6222 days without answer)
Subject
Bold [b]Text[/b] Italic [i]Italic[/i] Underline [u]Underline[/u] Strike Out [strike]Strike Out[/strike]
Email [email=nobody@nobody.org]Name[/email] Link [url=http://www.website.com]Text[/url] Anchor [anchor]Name[/anchor] Image [img]http://www.website.com/image.jpg[/img]
Align Left [align=left]Text[/align] Centered [align=center]Text[/align] Align Right [align=right]Text[/align] Text Justify [align=justify]Text[/text]
Color [color=#000000]Text[/color] Highlight [highlight=pascal]Text[/highlight] Widgets Smileys :code: [:code] HTML to BBCode converter Word to BBCode converter
Preview Spell Checker

Copy Paste Cut Select All
Clear Insert Date Insert Time Insert Date and Time Insert your IP
List [list=square][item]BlaBla[/item][/list] Numbered List [list=decimal][item]BlaBla[/item][/list]
Quote [quote=name]Text[/quote] Spoiler [spoiler]James is the murderer![/spoiler]
Uppercase [uppercase]Text[/uppercase] Lowercase [lowercase]Text[/lowercase] l33t [l33t]I'm a Nerd[/l33t] Sub Script [sub]Text[/sub] Super Script [sup]Text[/sup] Size of Text [size=8]Text[/size]

Options
 
 
 
 
twingoman
Thanks.
G-MANN
Anyway, I look foward to seeing these!
twingoman
Probably. As I said, there was an official video release of Secret Diary (because I bought that before buying the DVD's), so thats probably where the DVD copy came from, but as for Growing Pains, I don't know. As far as I know, that was never officially released on video. Doesn't look like it's been recorded off the TV anyway.

G-MANN
If Secret Diary and Growing Pains were taped off the TV when they were first shown way back in the 80s, the videos would have been ancient. I'll think about it.
twingoman
As you can/will see from the pics, the Secret Diary and Growng Pains aren't brilliant, but I think they are taken from a video (there was certainly an official video release of the Secret Diary). The Cappuccino Years is better quality, this may have been taken from the original TV showing.
G-MANN
I also saw a website that sold DVD recordings of old/obscure British TV shows (that aren't likely to be released on DVD), I think they were selling them for more than that though. Was the quality of your DVD any good? In the past I've bought homemade DVDs (not pirate copies or anything, just compilations of TV programs that aren't officially sold on DVD) off ebay, but the quality of the recording wasn't that great (partly because they've probably been transferred from old videos, but some DVD-recorders aren't that great). Although as long as it's watchable it's fine I guess.
twingoman
The Cappuccino Years series actually has the same cars, Mole has a D reg Montego, Mr Braithwaite has a Volvo 960 and Pandora has a Saab 900 convertible. We don't actually see what Scruton drives, but Moles father drives a Mk2 Escort estate.
twingoman
Yes, I think they are worth seeking out. Ebay currenty has the three series at the moment, £10 for the Cappuccino years and £8 each for the Secret Diary and Growing Pains. I got mine in one auction for £15.
G-MANN
In the books, Mole drove a Montego in Cappuccino Years (very fitting), and Pandora's very middle class father always drove Volvos. When she becomes a Labour MP in Cappuccino Years, Pandora drives various sports cars like Saabs and Mercs. And Mole's hated headmaster Mr Scruton drives a Ford Cortina in Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 ("Pop-eye Scruton told me off for being late. It's alright for him, he drives to school in a Cortina. I have got plenty of problems and no car.") Apart from that Sue Townsend doesn't describe cars much, she never tells us what Mole's dad drives.
Category:  






Ada
CSS
Cobol
CPP
HTML
Fortran
Java
JavaScript
Pascal
Perl
PHP
Python
SQL
VB
XML
Anon URL
DailyMotion
eBay
Flickr
FLV
Google Video
Metacafe
MP3
SeeqPod
Veoh
Yahoo Video
YouTube
6px
8px
10px
12px
14px
16px
18px
Sign In :: Sign Up :: Lost your login or your password?
KelCommunity.be :: © 2004-2024 Akretio SPRL :: Powered by Kelare