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Where can I get the Fullness of Time CDs?
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Can you tell us more about the CD you are looking for? Is it an audio CD or computer CD... or actually a DVD?
A quick search revealed two audio CDs.... One by Grady Nichols and one by Redemption. The one by Redemption titled "The Fullness of Time" is a progressive metal album ![]() |
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I see that BYU radio has broadcasted the fullness of time in episodes. Not certain if they are available on CD, as I have yet to locate a CD of the episodes. Perhaps contact BYU radio?
Doing a google search for any of the movies I have reviewed will usually result in a place where you may purchase or rent the DVD. |
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Thanks again and will contact BYU facility.
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BYU Radio
2000 Ironton Blvd. Provo, UT 84606 1-866-74-RADIO (1-866-747-2346) |
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Contacted Bruce Seely [manager] they do not have it either. I will need to find ownership rights from church hq.
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From Bruce: the copyright owner is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I would suggest if you want to contact a department there that you start with Audio/Visual. I have done this recently and was told the series is out of print. |
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You can also use a program to record the sessions. Using BYU Radio at around 11:30 PM Monday-Friday, I recorded all 39 Episodes in to MP3 files. (WireTap Pro for Macintosh.)
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. Last edited by Ragnar; 06-02-2008 at 12:23 AM. |
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