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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 11/09/2012 at 12:02 #35559
Peter Bennet
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Thursday night BBC4

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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 11/09/2012 at 21:29 #35579
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Its broadcasting on three Evenings. All on BBC 4.

Thursday 13th September - 21:00

Friday 14th September - 01:45

Saturday 15th September - 22:40

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Last edited: 11/09/2012 at 21:30 by Sam Tugwell
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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 13/09/2012 at 18:36 #35606
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I don't know if wee have BBC4. Hopefully, it will be on the i-player thingy.
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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 13/09/2012 at 21:29 #35611
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01mqv43/The_Age_of_the_Train/

Will be available soon after 10:40pm on Saturday 15th September according to above link.

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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 13/09/2012 at 23:41 #35614
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Seems to be available now on that link, Sam. I hope its on Virgin Media catchup; thats my viewing for tonight sorted!
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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 14/09/2012 at 05:45 #35615
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Ooops having posted this I forgot al about it. Will have a look a catch-up tonight.

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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 14/09/2012 at 09:13 #35617
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'The Age of the Train' programme shown last night on BBC4 is repeated again on BBC4 on this Saturday night 2240 - 2340.
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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 14/09/2012 at 09:36 #35619
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" said:
I don't know if wee have BBC4.
If you have any form of digital TV provision then it should include BBC4.

I believe TyneTees and Northern Ireland are the only regions yet to switch over to digital broadcast only.

Last edited: 14/09/2012 at 09:37 by GoochyB
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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 14/09/2012 at 17:17 #35624
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" said:
" said:
I don't know if wee have BBC4.
If you have any form of digital TV provision then it should include BBC4.

I believe TyneTees and Northern Ireland are the only regions yet to switch over to digital broadcast only.
Yes but we've had the terrestrial digital streams ever since the days of ITV Digital in about 2000 and then Freeview when that died. The only difference the changeover makes is that the analogue signal is turned off.

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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 15/09/2012 at 05:21 #35629
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I recorded it and was looking foward to watching, but there is annoying signage appended so I abandoned the idea.
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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 15/09/2012 at 11:30 #35630
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Slightly disappointed with the programme! I thought there was going to be more about the train. However, most of the program seemed to be about Jimmy Savile and the advertising campaign!

Still, overall a good insight into what was going on at the time.

Last edited: 15/09/2012 at 11:30 by andyb0607
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13th September BBC4 "The age of the train" 15/09/2012 at 13:42 #35631
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I felt the same, I was hoping it would be more about the design and test of the train. Interesting look back at that period of the railways though.
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