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LNER On The Telly 15/04/2010 at 19:12 #1123
Forest Pines
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As everyone on here is a railway-geek of one kind or another, I thought you might like to know that one of the specialist subjects on tomorrow night's Mastermind is "The LNER". That's Friday April 16th 2010, for anyone not reading this on, erm, Thursday; at 8pm on BBC2. There aren't any signalling questions in it, but there's a fairly broad variety of other LNER-period questions.
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LNER On The Telly 15/04/2010 at 19:12 #8542
Forest Pines
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As everyone on here is a railway-geek of one kind or another, I thought you might like to know that one of the specialist subjects on tomorrow night's Mastermind is "The LNER". That's Friday April 16th 2010, for anyone not reading this on, erm, Thursday; at 8pm on BBC2. There aren't any signalling questions in it, but there's a fairly broad variety of other LNER-period questions.
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LNER On The Telly 16/04/2010 at 19:03 #8571
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Just a quick heads up that this is about to start NOW on BBC Two.

Thanks must go to Forest Pines for originally posting up about this to let us all know.

Hope many of you can watch.

EDITED TO ADD: The young looking one (call Will, I believe) is the one doing the subject on the LNER.

Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for.
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LNER On The Telly 16/04/2010 at 19:33 #8572
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Hmm Will Salt that name rings a bell, did well though this old git only managed 9 of em
Passed the age to be doing 'Spoon Feeding' !!!
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LNER On The Telly 16/04/2010 at 20:07 #8573
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Forest Pines said:
There aren't any signalling questions in it, but there's a fairly broad variety of other LNER-period questions.
There was a question in the Ealing Films section about sombody being killed in the Ladykillers - by being hit on the head by a railway signal (an LNER one).

Peter.

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LNER On The Telly 17/04/2010 at 13:28 #8600
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Anyone interested in LNER (for those who were not aware) this site contains loads of facts and figures and a forum
http://www.lner.info/

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LNER On The Telly 21/04/2010 at 13:29 #8698
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It's a useful site, that one - I used it to revise things like class histories (and memorise all the wheel-arrangement letters in class names - which was completely unnecessary).

I wasn't really listening at all to the Ealing Studios questions. Going last wasn't good.

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