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  • @Sad_bumper_sticker.
    @Sad_bumper_sticker.10 сағат бұрын

    Invaluable

  • @Sad_bumper_sticker.
    @Sad_bumper_sticker.10 сағат бұрын

    26:00 I shuddered because those tunnels in stone were likely dug in horrific conditions by Jewish prisoners years earlier, who likely perished during the slave digging through rock, and died of exhaustion.

  • @MrWonderkat
    @MrWonderkat7 күн бұрын

    Wonderful lady ❤️

  • @p.s.w4744
    @p.s.w47449 күн бұрын

    Stop liein it was not black sky's wen u made this it was the 90s u fool it was black in the 1809s to 1970s wake up and man up plz it's embarrassing

  • @padgett9652
    @padgett965214 күн бұрын

    The commentary back then was so much better than it is now days.

  • @johnmead8437
    @johnmead843717 күн бұрын

    Shows the reason hearsay is inadmissible evidence in law courts. Big cats don't skin their prey. They are quite distinctive how they deal with it, something the hoaxers and mis-identifiers haven't twigged to yet. Also witness statements are questionable:4.23 could be dog, domestic cat, leopard, & altered. Since leopards will live in cities undetected by most, living in a quarry is feasible. Unlike police covering up a dead roadkill one to feed conspiracy theories. Since 1992 means successive generations or liberations. And 60 sightings a year without sound evidence isn't realistic. They have a few habits readily detected. And in close contact with humans leopards are dangerous pests, and pets, possibly children, would be victims. Note "consultant" records show confirmed small cats only (a testament to consultants in general?). The sheep kill description is dubious, more an enthusiast's description than scientist. Likewise, the "leopard" tracks. As experts (real ones) couldn't differentiate those of several big cats. A leopard doesn't crash off though the woods, or be heard at 200m guarding a kill (even for consultants). Unless shot at, when it's as likely to crash on, which would provide evidence. They are sneaky and vindictive vicious when aroused. Some dog attacks might resemble that the cow experienced. So would the wrong experience with something like barbed wire. Claw marks are distinct (twist the pet cats tail hard), & those don't look compellingly like them, but are possible. The paw print shown looks a hoax, a testament to "expertise". A sheep up a tree is compelling. but lacks sound witness evidence. Not even a photo, and farms are not hours intrepid journey form camp and camera. Leopards don't play with terriers, they eat them or are bayed by multiple dogs. Sheep kills are usually dogs, unconstrained pets roaming having fun. The tiger keeper explains the situation why the possibility is so remotely realistic. They should be straightforward to prove, and the lack of evidence of creatures that do make most of the evidence is lacking confirms how unreliable it is. Apart from a couple of ambiguous incidents, that leave the possibility finite. But not frequent as YT contributors would have the gullible believe. Like thylacine and bigfoot syndrome.

  • @tyfritchley9217
    @tyfritchley921718 күн бұрын

    Some men. My grandfather was one of the POW, but passed away sadly just before I was born so never got to hear these stories first hand. Can only imagine the thought of being stranded on a hill with 10,000 Chinese/North Korean enemies surrounding

  • @alunjones2185
    @alunjones218519 күн бұрын

    Incredible woman! Such a force!

  • @darkwolf3591
    @darkwolf359128 күн бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @matthewharper8986
    @matthewharper8986Ай бұрын

    She's extraordinary. So candid, so powerful, so resourceful, so brave, so determined. What a wonderful person!

  • @kasie680
    @kasie680Ай бұрын

    I find it absolutely fascinating that the survivors of the war lived to really old ages, it’s almost like god gave them time in exchange for the trauma, time to tell their story, And a lot of the SS did too, so they had to live with what they did!!

  • @TheHaydena76
    @TheHaydena76Ай бұрын

    Incredible.

  • @markjones4704
    @markjones4704Ай бұрын

    its 800 too 900 ft up how would they have got plenty of water up there to tackle the fire in them days regardless of suspected gun powder storage any thoughts

  • @dorothylynndespard4592
    @dorothylynndespard4592Ай бұрын

    My mother, Dorothy Busby (1926-2010), was born in Small Heath, Birmingham. She was 13 years old when WW2 started. As a child, I heard her stories about the horrors of being bombed, loss of family members in Coventry and fighting abroad, loss of friends, rationing and nights spent in air raid shelters. Her education finished at age 13 because the school was bombed. Attempts to ensure education continued petered out mainly, I think, because of the bombing. At age 14 my mother went to work in Wilson's Bakery and then at a Girling factory where she fitted brakes on tanks. My mother's family suffered greatly in WW2. I think of her a great deal, particularly when I see film of what is happening in Ukraine. The Ukrainians are showing immense courage and resilience as my mother did. Bless them all. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇬🇧

  • @ruskinyruskiny1611
    @ruskinyruskiny1611Ай бұрын

    Vera Brittain learned through hard experience that the nonviolence coupled with compassion for the very poor and despised which was taught by Jesus was the effective way to live. Einstein, Gandhi and Martin Luther King also came to this conclusion.

  • @Wench64
    @Wench64Ай бұрын

    I cry when I see dudley and other towns have become

  • @sabrinarogers8045
    @sabrinarogers8045Ай бұрын

    When Britain was british

  • @achanak69
    @achanak696 күн бұрын

    Yes especially bham

  • @macleancat
    @macleancatАй бұрын

    Jeeze, wonder if she smokes

  • @VenusEvan_1885
    @VenusEvan_1885Ай бұрын

    43:46 how could anyone call this cutie a monster!!!

  • @curiositypiqued6573
    @curiositypiqued65732 ай бұрын

    Apparently she was born in 87...so why did her father say 1988??? Youd think hed know

  • @nicholastyrrell
    @nicholastyrrell2 ай бұрын

    South Koreans are still visiting Gloucester today by the bus load ❤ Quite moving

  • @SGTDuckButter
    @SGTDuckButter2 ай бұрын

    I honestly thought it could never happen again, but here we are Nazi’s coming out of the woodwork everywhere.

  • @Mr19ian73
    @Mr19ian732 ай бұрын

    100% Big Cats Panthers, Lynx.. Dangerous to Humans yes obviously especially if cornered or haven't eaten in a long time

  • @christinalucas246
    @christinalucas2462 ай бұрын

    I agree with Christine Harris ❤

  • @averagepantherenjoyer6995
    @averagepantherenjoyer69952 ай бұрын

    It’s none of her business what goes on in the countryside

  • @mattdoliver1984
    @mattdoliver19842 ай бұрын

    I'm 42 seconds in and you lost me where it says the police are taking something seriously.....I mean, Hell yeah I fully believe we've got "Big Cats" livings in the Midlands, I'm from the West Mids and have heard of many a sighting of Big black cats around Kinver Edge, so it wouldn't surprise me if they roamed up and down the British Countryside......... But the Police taking something seriously?? Naaa, Not on my Nelly, that's like saying the Loch Ness Monster exists, I'm not buying into that, Not in a million years 😂😂😂

  • @khalinras6786
    @khalinras67862 ай бұрын

    Its barbwire that cut that cow look at the straight line of the Injury and regularity of the small cuts running along the line I'd say not a cat 🙄

  • @Sprigatito687
    @Sprigatito6872 ай бұрын

    Um if anyone is confused im not gonna explain everything there's way to much of what's actually going on yes there are Big cat's in the UK to Australia there moslty leopards a huge population of leopards where the melanistic gene is stronger and the normal gene is recessive and mountain lions too but the leopards ether hybridize or outcompeted the Cougars to extinction in the UK which is why most of the sightings are black leopards

  • @mikeblunt2055
    @mikeblunt20552 ай бұрын

    Most birthdays were a trip to the zoo in the 80's for me

  • @artvanwag3257
    @artvanwag32572 ай бұрын

    We went to Dudley a few weeks ago it looks like a different country now

  • @doughoward6401
    @doughoward64012 ай бұрын

    My mother in law was a teenager in brummie in ww2 . Jesus the stories she told !!!!

  • @MrDaiseymay
    @MrDaiseymayАй бұрын

    PASS THOSE PRECIOUS MEMORIES , TO ALL THE YOUNG IN YOUR FAMILY, MAY IT NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

  • @AlisonBryen
    @AlisonBryen2 ай бұрын

    My first trip to Dudley Castle was in 1987. Great memories ❤

  • @afterlate8866
    @afterlate88662 ай бұрын

    I’m glad that remaining zoos (which should be banned - much better to have safari parks especially for large mammals) are larger than they used to be with more to occupy these poor animals who, on this clip, look thoroughly bored and under fed.

  • @guidofourcandles6477
    @guidofourcandles64773 ай бұрын

    Derby in division 3 attract more supporters than some 1st division sides...fast forward ro 2024 and nothing has changed

  • @martinguest167
    @martinguest1673 ай бұрын

    Live in Dudley it's definitely not quite the same place it used to my nan used to take me and my friend to Dudley Zoo I'm my school holidays happy days

  • @deerheart87
    @deerheart873 ай бұрын

    I have no idea how they were able to walk with Clogs ....

  • @moniquecivicchioni5941
    @moniquecivicchioni59413 ай бұрын

    When she filmed this documentary she was 75 years old. Now she is going to be 98. Such a strong and admirable person. ❤

  • @123malichi
    @123malichiАй бұрын

    Though the original documentary that she filmed was in 1978 when she was 52

  • @liesam1591
    @liesam15917 күн бұрын

    I love her.

  • @francamar2060
    @francamar20603 ай бұрын

    Maledetti

  • @paulsawtell3991
    @paulsawtell39913 ай бұрын

    I remember when this Day Out series was presented by David St John Howell who was a dear friend and boozing pal of mine.

  • @mariemccann5895
    @mariemccann58953 ай бұрын

    Well here we are ten years later and nobody has been killed by a 'big cat' as predicted. That tells me something...

  • @Retromicky82
    @Retromicky823 ай бұрын

    Rip the Hippodrome

  • @Wench64
    @Wench642 ай бұрын

    Yes we miss that land mark, I went passed and saw they were knocking it down I cried, dudley in the 70s and 80s was the best of times, so sad now

  • @joeb9849
    @joeb98493 ай бұрын

    When was this filmed? Kitty has to be in her 70's what tuff lady! God Bless you Kitty !!

  • @shrekxrohankishibe
    @shrekxrohankishibe3 ай бұрын

    She’s in her late 90s. Still alive and kicking!

  • @KaiColloquoun-gt7kw
    @KaiColloquoun-gt7kw3 ай бұрын

    A crime what the planners have did to that town. The Zoo, however, I took my daughter there when she was about 9'years old and have never visited another, & neither has she, or her, now grown up, children. It was awful, like Victorian visitors to an insane asylum to look at depresives.

  • @Gasher82nd
    @Gasher82nd3 ай бұрын

    what is not mentioned is the earl of dudley's staue originally faced overlooking his lands down castle hill, but after his great debts and betrayal of the dudley people his staue was turned up towards the town with his back on his beloved black country. He left hundreds of open mine shafts which the council had to pay to have capped and a whole lot more not mapped and still today opening up like the one which did at back of my junior school in tividale and the one in centre of main rd from dudley to oldbury.

  • @patgeorge1
    @patgeorge14 ай бұрын

    A great training establishment!

  • @shine19471
    @shine194714 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this video.I was a guide at the Black Country museum now living in Cumbria. Brought back many memories

  • @getupstairstobed
    @getupstairstobed4 ай бұрын

    Best documentary i've ever seen, beautifully made, very well told.

  • @Ashley_x_Smith
    @Ashley_x_Smith4 ай бұрын

    I was 14 when this was filmed, how sad the decline of Dudley over the years...

  • @user-dp6cw9po5k
    @user-dp6cw9po5k4 ай бұрын

    I'm Surprised they Didn't get Roger Cook to come on this show, He would have been a Major contributor to this as he is The King of the Doorstepping & more often or not, Got Bashed for his Troubles.

  • @user-bm4bn5cd1p
    @user-bm4bn5cd1p4 ай бұрын

    Can anyone identify the music used at 31.01.many thanks

  • @davidnelson9973
    @davidnelson99734 ай бұрын

    I think it may be Elgar - try listening to his enigma variations 31:46

  • @user-bm4bn5cd1p
    @user-bm4bn5cd1p4 ай бұрын

    Thanks trawled through some Elgar after your suggestion and hurray I found it it's the serenade for strings in E minor. It's been in my head for weeks now as it's used quite a lot and I just couldn't identify it . I am very happy !!

  • @Bad-wolfe
    @Bad-wolfe4 ай бұрын

    My home town but thankfully now live in Yorkshire. Dudley has gone seriously downhill in the last decade