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First Great Western documentary 21/08/2013 at 13:59 #48710 | |
John
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New 8 part documentary starts Thursday 29th August on Channel 5 at 20:00. http://www.channel5.com/shows/the-railway-first-great-western Quote: In this first episode, we meet Paddington’s duty station manager Simon Jeffery on one of the toughest shifts of his career. Just two months into this senior role, he faces a major disruption. A fire has caused a significant signal failure, leaving passengers hot and extremely bothered on the concourse. All services are delayed or cancelled, and it is Simon who must take the flak. Log in to reply |
First Great Western documentary 21/08/2013 at 14:11 #48711 | |
lazzer
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*hides behind sofa and cringes*
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First Great Western documentary 21/08/2013 at 14:42 #48713 | |
Peter Bennet
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Sounds rather similar to recent BBC series of railway documentaries. I think I watched the Kings Cross episode and that was that: tedious is a word that comes to mind. Peter I identify as half man half biscuit - crumbs! Log in to reply |
First Great Western documentary 21/08/2013 at 16:49 #48720 | |
GeoffM
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Reminds me of a documentary we have here: Airport 24/7 Miami. All of the actors must have been to extreme dramatisation school and somehow seem inextricably linked with each other and the events of the airport, even if realistically it's nothing to do with them. Talks of catastrophes happening if this one baggage belt breaks down. Yet somehow I seem captivated, maybe like a morbid fascination in this train wreck of a documentary. SimSig Boss Log in to reply |
First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 12:04 #48767 | |
maxand
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Haven't seen this yet of course as it usually takes at least 6 months for such shows to find their way down under, but why Quote: *hides behind sofa and cringes*Is this series really that bad, and if so, why? You are saying this before the first episode has even aired! I liked the Underground series recently - cheerful and intended for the travelling public, not the experts. Last edited: 22/08/2013 at 12:06 by maxand Log in to reply |
First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 12:21 #48770 | |
John
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" said:Haven't seen this yet of course as it usually takes at least 6 months for such shows to find their way down under, but whylazzer is a driver for FGW. Perhaps he makes an appearance? Log in to reply |
First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 14:58 #48779 | |
lazzer
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" said:lazzer is a driver for FGW. Perhaps he makes an appearance? :laugh: No, he bloody does NOT - I spent months avoiding the idiots with the cameras. :) I was cringing more because we're probably going to be portrayed as a bunch of buffoons, and given a pasting for it. But what's new? Log in to reply |
First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 14:59 #48780 | |
lazzer
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Although I might appear driving a train, when they were filming on a platform, unseen by me.
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First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 16:08 #48781 | |
SPADmad
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These doc.s are all very good but... They always show the railways as if things are going wrong all the time, seemingly to be passing over the fact that failure rates for trains often are into one fail per tens of thousands of miles, and flooding/signal failures are very uncommon...
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First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 16:43 #48783 | |
58050
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Someone I went to school with who became a driver may also appear on this documentary as he along with another Bedford driver I know both transferred to Plymouth as drivers in the 1990s & as far as I know are still based at Plymouth. However I've looked through the listings on the TV tonight on channel 5 & this documentary isn't listed, so whether it has been re-scheduled for another day I don't know. I've selected the prohramme shown for 2000 start in case what the TV listing shows is wrong.
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First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 16:49 #48785 | |
TimTamToe
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" said:Someone I went to school with who became a driver may also appear on this documentary as he along with another Bedford driver I know both transferred to Plymouth as drivers in the 1990s & as far as I know are still based at Plymouth. However I've looked through the listings on the TV tonight on channel 5 & this documentary isn't listed, so whether it has been re-scheduled for another day I don't know. I've selected the prohramme shown for 2000 start in case what the TV listing shows is wrong.It starts next Thursday not tonight Gareth Log in to reply The following user said thank you: 58050 |
First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 18:12 #48793 | |
officer dibble
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" said:*hides behind sofa and cringes*Fortunately I was suffering "holidayitis" when they came looking for me at work (having been nominated by a loevely colleague!), phew, bullet dodged! When in doubt - Contingency plan 2A. Someone didn't buy the milk - 2A. Someone sneezed at Swansea - 2A. A driver complains the cab is too cold - 2A. Unable to operate a HEx service 4 vice 8 - 2A. Points failure at Ipswich - 2A. Landslip at Pitlochry - 2A Log in to reply |
First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 18:39 #48794 | |
rodney30
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this starts next thursday the 29th august. at 8pm on channel 5
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First Great Western documentary 22/08/2013 at 22:19 #48804 | |
DriverCurran
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" said:" said:The viewing public can rest easy then Bro Biddle :p*hides behind sofa and cringes*Fortunately I was suffering "holidayitis" when they came looking for me at work (having been nominated by a loevely colleague!), phew, bullet dodged! :laugh: PC You have to get a red before you can get any other colour Log in to reply The following users said thank you: andyb0607, officer dibble |
First Great Western documentary 23/08/2013 at 07:04 #48809 | |
andyb0607
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" said:" said:I don't know! Would have been quite fun hearing those dulcet tones across the airwaves at Reading!!" said:The viewing public can rest easy then Bro Biddle :p*hides behind sofa and cringes*Fortunately I was suffering "holidayitis" when they came looking for me at work (having been nominated by a loevely colleague!), phew, bullet dodged! :laugh: Log in to reply The following user said thank you: DriverCurran |
First Great Western documentary 23/08/2013 at 14:33 #48815 | |
ralphjwchadkirk
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" said:These doc.s are all very good but... They always show the railways as if things are going wrong all the time, seemingly to be passing over the fact that failure rates for trains often are into one fail per tens of thousands of miles, and flooding/signal failures are very uncommon... Probably because watching a day where everything works would be horrifically boring. It's telly, it's not railway PR. Log in to reply |