Trainspotting - Programme One
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Mark Found and Mark Collins appeared in this hit Discovery show back in 2002 - and consequently some of the items have dated. Nevertheless, it's well produced, superbly filmed and both presenters show an enthusiasm for the subject that's hard to beat. In this programme Collins visitsThe Llangollen Railway and sightsees on the Cambrian Line, whilst the ever-popular Found experiences life as a signalman and meets up with life long railway enthusiast Michael Palin.
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First time i've heard that opening tune in over ten years, memories man
Magnificent work I remember train spotting on home and leisure in that year 2002 and this becomes my childhood favourite
Love this show!
RIP Mark
Cambrian Line is fantastic! Takes ages to do though!
Good episode. Lovely signal box.
quite right - the info has been ammended accordingly.
11:50 that 158 is now with EMR
Most of those episodes are up on my Railway Channel KZread page, Corin. Happy hunting!
For announcers' nightmares try standing on Newport station for half an hour or so. Not only are the announcements done in English but Welsh too. The longest were for trains going up the border and then west along the north coast.
end bit was funny!
Stand by . . .
Thanks for uploading, any more episodes to come?
@MartinHannett_
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I have all the episodes ripped from the DVD release if you are after them. Just reply!
whots the box on the wall whith the keys in for,,,,good video.
the first series was 2002, the second series was 2004
Could you please upload the second series of Trainspotting be uploaded to you tube.
Also, I dont suppose anyone has any Railway Monthly episodes that can be uploaded
Is it possible that you can upload series 2 of Trainspotting.
How is copyright affected when copied onto YT ? I've noticed some of my videos have been " lifted " without question.............Mike
can we buy dvd's of the shows and the model train one as well
@MartinHannett_
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eBay is where I got mine!
whole series was pretty poor compared with other railway programmes-too many items too little detail