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This seems very odd. 1995 wasn't that long ago. I could be wrong, but I think Panasonic were already making Q-link machines by then, for two-way communication between VCR and TV. Even if they weren't, most VCRs had the option to disable the RF output so as not to interfere with cable TV, and SCART was the preferred connection method.
Normally, AV1 would be in/out, and AV2 would be in only. Have you checked to make sure that the SCART lead you're using is all pins wired?
If you really can't get it working, the simplest solution may be a new video. They start at about 40 quid thease days.
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