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Treads - BBC 1 (film)

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Matrixx_Gary | 14:07 Wed 22nd May 2002 | Film, Media & TV
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Can anyone remember the film screened on BBC 1 called "Threads" it was about a nuclear bomb going off in Sheffield...(I Think) anyway the question is: does anyone know where i can buy this on DVD or VIDEO
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I am desperate to see it again aswell. It scared the s*~#t out of me as a kid. I'm pretty certain it's not available to the general public, the only chance we've got is if the BBC decide to show it again.
Where do you live cos I think I've got the video in my loft! Was going to sell it in a car boot sale in a month or so but maybe we can sort something out. I'm moving to Guildofrd next week and will find the video when I unpack over the next 2 weeks. If you want to make me an offer let me know!
I just checked one of the well-known online stores and they reckon they can get it in 4-6 weeks on video.
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Thanx for all answers.... therichlewis : not sure of how much it is worth, but you make an offer & we can sort something out, I live south-east London.. WaldoMcFroog : can you tell me what on-line store it was that could get it..? dweeb: scared me as well, but excellent film..
The reason I didn't post the name of it is becuase I'm not in favour of people using this site to promote other people's commercial enterprises - I thought it was supposed to be about information. Anyway, I hope you don't think I'm being too bumfaced. Just enter Threads Video UK into Google, and you're bound to find it.

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