Putting it right
NZPA-PA London A proud English mother, Rita Lockett, yesterday splashed out £lO,OOO ($28,570) on an action replay of her daughter’s wedding — because she didn’t like the video made to record the day. First time round the marriage of Claire Lockett, aged 21, and Michael Narramore cost £20,000 ($57,000). But when they watched the video the family were horrified. Out of five hours of filming they only got eight minutes of tape, some of which was blurred or dark. So Claire and Michael, from Devon, went through the whole day again, apart from the service, precisely as they did two months ago.
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Press, 28 November 1988, Page 8
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