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A Message From Sir Andrew (home video)

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A Message From Sir Andrew was a P.R.O.B.E. video short by BBV Productions, originally exclusive to the P.R.O.B.E. Case Files - Volume 2 DVD release but later made available on the BBV website as a standalone download. It was the first Case File not to have Bill Baggs as Giles as its primary cast member, instead featuring the live-action debut of Sir Andrew, played by Simon Fisher-Becker.

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Andrew Williams video-calls Giles to scold him for using the P.R.O.B.E. Video Case Files frivolously and wasting his time.

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A very tetchy Sir Andrew Williams sends Giles a video message, explaining that he has just finished watching through Giles's "first set of video recordings on the P.R.O.B.E. log", on the Preternatural Research Bureau Online Database, is "not impressed" by their lack of concision, taking a particularly dim view of the time Giles used one of the slots for a "DVD unboxing video". After exhorting Giles to abide by "standards, man!", underlining that it is not a simple internal matter as the videos might be accessed by others at the Ministry of Defence up to and including the minister, and prove crucial for P.R.O.B.E. to secure funding in the future. Having fished his spiel, he sighs deeply, and, after taking off his glasses, grows quieter as he asks Giles to continue taking good care of Tasha, before ending the recording.

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  • The static "interface" screen in which the video is embedded features the message "Giles online", suggesting that the viewer is placed in Giles's shoes and the webcast technically "depicts" Giles himself watching the video message.

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