Merlin and all..................had a read of Merlin's ''classic spectroscope '' article and started toying around with a few bits and peices I had lying around the house.
Used a tungsten lamp with a small slit cut into a cardboard mask covering the lamp.
Then placed a 35mm slide projector lens (backwards) as a collimator.
Propped up a cd verically against a small cardboard box (poor man's grating

).
Grabbed a Tamron 28 - 200 mm camera lens (ex 35mm film camera)and set it to 200mm and focussed at infinity.The aperture looked open fully as far as I could tell(designed to be used with a fully automatic SLR camera)
Viewing was done with a 25mm eyepeice.
After some fiddling and angling the cd around, I managed now and then to focus (I think?) on the spectrum image entering through the camera lens. So, in theory,my crude system works, but how well with a CD or DVD grating, I don't really know.
It was getting late and I didn't get the opportunity to try a mercury based light source which would have provided some more definitive answers on the results.
Rob.