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Copy If you are interested in obtaining a copy of the "Tree of Music" video, which was originally broadcast in 1992 on the US PBS Nature series and was instrumental in the founding of the ABCP, please let us know (see order details on the donation form). The Television Trust for the Environment (TVE) in the UK, to which the BBC has granted distribution rights for the film, has made copies available at a discounted price to the ABCP for fundraising purposes. This video was previously unavailable for non-broadcast sale in industrialized countries and we thank the TVE and BBC-TV for the change in policy which now makes it available in all countries of the world. The video is available from ABCP only in NTSC format for US viewers. We are offering the video for the same $40 price as is it is offered on the TVE website, plus shipping and handling, with a portion of the proceeds going as a contribution to the ABCP. Contributors donating $200 or more to the ABCP may receive a copy of the video as a premium if they so desire. For those in countries other than the United States, the film is still available to individuals from TVE in PAL format for $40 payable by international cheque or money order. You may order the film online from the TVE website by first loading the Search page (http://nt.oneworld.org/cfdocs/tve/mp6/search.cfm), typing in Mpingo in the "Search titles for:" box and then clicking the "Start Search" button. This should bring up the results page with information about the film, called "Mpingo - The Tree That Makes Music" (the UK title), and a link to place an order. After placing the order, TVE will send the customer a pro-forma invoice by international mail confirming payment and order details. |
MpingoThe Tree That Makes Music A BBC-TV VIDEO |
African Blackwood Conservation Project
P. O. Box 26 Red Rock, TX 78662 USA

So that
the song
of the
Tree of Music
will not go
silent...
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