Honest. It's also in The Mirror, which claims a clip of the scene is already a hit on the Internet. But where? I've looked on YouTube; I've looked on Google Video; I've looked on iFilm. Anyone got any good tip-offs?
UPDATE: Digital Spy has a copy, as does The Guardian [Windows Media Player required]. Thanks to Scott for The Guardian link!
UPDATE 2: Here's a YouTube version:
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January 23, 2007 | Reply
I find this info from a blog at the Manchester Evening News.
http://blogs.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ianwylie/2006/11/life_on_mars_the_windy_miller.html
The sequence is part of episode 5 apparently.
January 23, 2007 | Reply
I don't know whether there is actually a fantasy sequence within the series itself, but there are definitely animations to be used as teaser trailers, such as this one.
January 23, 2007 | Reply
That's wonderful! Many, many thanks for that Scott.
The Mirror reckons there's going to be a bit in the show itself where Sam has to take drugs.
January 23, 2007 | Reply
Digital Spy's now claiming it has the trailer exclusively: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/a41914/in-video-life-on-mars-returns-to-bbc-one.html
January 23, 2007 | Reply
That'll be exclusive in the red-top sense, then. Looks like they've encoded it to Flash themselves, at least. (It was kind of like their Torchwood exclusives, which I think were made available through the BBC Media Pack initiative)
January 23, 2007 | Reply
"Digital Spy" and "exclusive" are rarely found together in a sentence. Most days, even I beat them to stories. Their Tubetalk bit occasionally has good stuff though.
Agreed, they deserve some bonus points for encoding to Flash themselves: they've even got a dinky JavaScript function to embed it. You don't get much of that, even on Emily Bell's watch at The Guardian.
January 23, 2007 | Reply
I do feel faintly guilty about being harsh on them -- they do clearly love their telly, which is something I can completely endorse (and looking at the BBC media pack, I don't think their Torchwood video clips were from there, so apologies to them for that).
Fingers crossed we'll start getting some AV content on the TV blog soon. Quite a few internal technical things to deal with first, though...
January 23, 2007 | Reply
Video so pleasing; bandwidth so taxing.
I'd feel more charitable to Digital Spy if they paid their staff more.
Incidentally, jJust realised that the trailer doesn't have Brian Cant doing the voiceover. There's a chance missed, isn't there?
Actually, I was just reading the Camberwick Green Wikipedia article and apparently, Brian Cant auditioned to do the Windy Miller voiceover on the recent Quaker Oats ad, but they turned him down in favour of Charlie Higson. Poor old Brian: he can't even get jobs as himself any more.
Shame on you, media companies. Didn't Shine just spend ?Ǭ£35 mill on Kudos: they can afford Brian Cant's rates! How many times do I have to repeat the magic mantra "360?Ǭ?" before they have a change of heart, do you reckon?
January 23, 2007 | Reply
It depends what Cant sounds like now, I guess. If his voice is old and croaky, then it may not have fit as well as it did when he did them originally.
I remember watching a BBC documentary -- The Alchemists of Sound, on the BBC Radiophonic Workshop -- and being shocked to discover, in the closing credits, that the narrator was Oliver Postgate. Age had thinned his voice out so that it was no longer the same as the warm tone that had been a soundtrack to my childhood...
January 23, 2007 | Reply
He does sound a bit thinner than he used to, but not that far off. And I'm sure a good strong pot of coffee would fill him with the vigour necessary.