
The official logo of Tempo Video circa 1993.
Tempo Video was a British home video label originally launched by video distributor MSD Video in 1987, and was subsequently owned by Collins Video and later Abbey Home Entertainment by 1990. They were notable for releasing VHS compilations of animated children's television series; including several for the spin-off series, James Bond Jr..
Releases[]
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#96302 — A VHS compilation of "The Beginning" (episode 1), "A Race Against Disaster" (episode 21), and "Red Star One" (episode 31). Running time 64 minutes, rated "U". |
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#96312 — A VHS compilation of "A Worm in the Apple" (episode 10), "Dance of the Toreadors" (episode 26), and "No Such Loch" (episode 16). Running time 64 minutes, rated "U". |
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#96322 — A VHS cassette of "The Eiffel Missile" (episode 9). Running time 23 minutes, rated "U". Probably the first to be released and came with £1-off vouchers for Tempo's other two offerings.[1] |
Trivia[]
- Some copies came with three free sticker packets plus a James Bond Jr. Sticker Album. The offer closed on 31st January 1994.
References[]
- ↑ Unnamed announcer. (1993). The Eiffel Missile [VHS]. Tempo Video. Event occurs at 00:00:56. "Here are James Bond Jr.'s other videos. Each video is over one hour in length. You can use the vouchers you received with this video to get one pound off the regular prices, so you'll save pounds and have a brilliant video collection!"