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APFS: Afternoon Programmes Follow Shortly Discussion

A tribute to the "king of TV mock websites" that ran until 2006 (July 2020)

This site closed in March 2021 and is now a read-only archive
JA
JAS84
Ah, they were hosted externally. Try here: https://web.archive.org/web/20050205211351/http://apfs-tv.com/apfs_network/apfsnetwork.htm

Being an archived version of the page, all the links should be to archived versions too - if they exist.
MA
markmcm@tvark
Aaah the APFS Network, which was succeeded by 6NET - which I had high hopes for. Alas, the bar was set too high and it quickly disappeared...

http://www.mcmweb.co.uk/6net.jpg

13 days later

IT
IndigoTucker
Update
I had a copy of APFS deep in my hard drive from 2002, and contains older galleries including Dan Evan's Westward, Ben Hale's UDS service, and Mike Daventry's News 24 that were requested.

https://mega.nz/file/XWo3TJLa#vnDgg2AXHiXGXC3jzeQ6l6WPRxw4sksU7tGtfoPD9NY

39 days later

RN
RNCYDodge
That user on Metropol has stated he's also looking for some "lost" galleries (the ones with broken images) from 2006.

https://web.archive.org/web/20050207063139/http://apfs-tv.com/apfs_presents/ehammond_bbct1.htm
https://web.archive.org/web/20050207082110/http://apfs-tv.com/apfs_presents/arobinson_eg5.htm
https://web.archive.org/web/20050208073403/http://apfs-tv.com/apfs_presents/mvelten_swtv.htm

Again, can somebody please help him?

33 days later

MO
Mockah


They'd unfortunately be hard to find (unless somebody comes forward), as APFS' most active years were 2003 and 2004, and nothing (apart from the stuff we already have) about APFS from 2006 has been archived.

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