I was there on a sight seeing trip on a bored boat we went up and down the lanes - we’ll remember the A4s and Sea Kings on HMAS Melbourne / I took loads of pics but can’t find any of them!
@BARDAKABRAMA6 күн бұрын
7:21 "bloody tree" was replaced with "Christmas tree" as per BBC demand
@IN_THIS_DAY_AND_AGE22 күн бұрын
They could move half a million tons of coal a week. Now we have no mines and no coal fired power stations. Even though we have enough coal for 300 years.
@Benjamin.Jamin.22 күн бұрын
33:00 "We want to expand Thameslink and build Crossrail"... well we got there in the end. Only took 30 years!
@roberthayes984228 күн бұрын
Cockneys used to be in the east end now cockneys are from Southend. Weird
@OlafProtАй бұрын
These replaced the Class 206 Tadpoles on the North Down Line. They both had their merits. I liked these because if (1) the driver didnt drop the blind and (2) it wasn't in 1st class you got a front row drivers eye view! All the air brake and aws noises.
@chelseaacidcasual2825Ай бұрын
Thanks. I went with my family July 1978 Minehead butlins 8 years old and me and my dad had our ears pierced. Toot and Ploot. Massive indoor swimming pool.
@StephenMerchant-up8sgАй бұрын
Two people who don't like each other. One played a part in my life and the other virtually nothing
@yannmakosso6535Ай бұрын
The most underrated
@andrewpagella9941Ай бұрын
Once upon a time a country called Great Britain had a Royal Navy
@randelbrooksАй бұрын
Would like to find a source to buy this series. Maybe someone recorded it on DVD off the air.?
@missmarplefanАй бұрын
paint goes dry ?yeah maybe after 5 years ! goody and boles were definetly fitted up ! and the poppy another era before the 50s!
@jonlewis86772 ай бұрын
Great upload👍. bring back blackthorn ads!!👍
@synth10022 ай бұрын
So "Blind Vision" is actually from 1982? Some say it is from 1983, anyway they are also pioneers of synthpop, very underrated
@joaquindominguez152627 күн бұрын
yep, the single was released in april 1983, this was a type of "premiere" on New Year Eve.
@synth100227 күн бұрын
@@joaquindominguez1526 Interesting! Thanks for the info!
@Dolores50002 ай бұрын
This played on mtv one night and it was the first time I saw them! And I fell in love with
@fathernick99102 ай бұрын
Equinox has no ‘e’ on the end…
@stablestaple2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 👍
@cannadineboxill-harris29832 ай бұрын
Hi There Again my real Name is Mr Cannadine T. Boxill-Harris, I have another interesting idea for most of us Class 507, Class 508, Class 313, and Class 314 and that also includes those interesting Class 315 Fans out there, rather than scrapping most of those Class 507, Class 508, Class 313's Class 314 including the Class 315's maybe you guys can convert them. Including the refurbishment into the Volvo TD102KF Engine Leyland 680 Engine, Volvo B10M Engine, Scania N112 Engine, Cummins M11 Engine, Gardner 6LXCT Engine, Gardner 6LXB Engine, Gardner 8LXB Engine, Class 507, Class 508, Class 313's, Class 314's and the Class 315's and convert all of them into a 2 Carriages and Three Carriages of the Class 313's, Class 314's and that is including those Class 315's for most of us Class 314 and Class 315 Diesel Train Fans Pretty PLEASE. Are you still going to do this interesting type of Project for all of us out there Please?
@listerinepree2 ай бұрын
Has part two of this been removed?
@janeabbott53793 ай бұрын
So good! X
@johnscone93823 ай бұрын
Too many on the job. Mischief in small numbers is always more successful.
@LindseyTate133 ай бұрын
When was this filmed?
@davidc38393 ай бұрын
How many people went to the gallows due to police corruption...I speculate a lot. Police corruption led to written interviews being scrapped for taped and videoed evidence. Police corruption in this era was rife.
@user-kl4bh4lq6r3 ай бұрын
Who's the posho interviewer he's great 🥱
@paulabennett47883 ай бұрын
Stephen Ward was definitely the scapegoat for the so called Establishment.
@timcoffey59273 ай бұрын
Is the Jupiter 8 playing the arpegiators too ? - what drum machine is that
@Seschet4 ай бұрын
❤ 💛 💚 💙 💜 🖤 🤎 🤍 🧡 ❤ 💛 💚 💙 💜 🖤 🤎 🤍 🧡 ❤ 💛 💚 💙 💜 🖤 🤎 🤍 🧡 Auch die originäre Version aus 2023 von Blancmange ist sensationell !
@Johnjones01514 ай бұрын
My grandad once told me he found bundles off notes and dug a hole then whent back and the railway had remodenised the tracks he said there was over £9.000 he said there was loads off other people found staches them days you keep your mouth shut
@Pyrrhic5374 ай бұрын
Loved this.
@jimmeltonbradley14974 ай бұрын
And here we are 35 years later with a fragmented railway network where individual railway companies consistently under invest and under-perform, ticket prices are astronomical, and where profits go to shareholders. Privatisation really was a fantastic idea, as long as you think that profits rather than service quality, are what you want.
@Penny-Lane4 ай бұрын
It is a live performance! Back then the youngsters really needed to have musical skills. Glad that I grew up in the 80s.
@garyblick74424 ай бұрын
I was lucky enough to be allowed to take close up photos of lindow man some years ago. Only ever dug roman remains up when studying field archaeology
@mikewatt87064 ай бұрын
there have been so many advances over the years one being bogies. todays fastest trains have one set of bogies connecting two cars making a far stiffer train with less rocking and another advance is long lengths of tracks without joints except for expansion and contraction thus making the ride very smooth and quiet. then we have the electric motors in almost every wheel set.
@paulhampson84964 ай бұрын
old ones are the best reminds me of childhood brilliant
@Botele4 ай бұрын
Simply awesome!❤
@StuAnderson905 ай бұрын
"we're running the railways not the Europeans" now it's like which nation hasnt had a chance of ruining our railway. .
@england9025 ай бұрын
Well would you believe it even in them days the elite like Harold Wilson was travelling in first class
@13JackDiamond5 ай бұрын
I had a good friend and ferret that both passed away last year. My friend and I would put this on often and say that the polecat in this was our ferret's old relative. We loved watching this so much. The ending always got me, too. Something about a ferret having to leave off on it's own just breaks my heart. I hope it lived a happy and full life like its mother.
@DannyAnzaldua6 ай бұрын
Always been my favorite song from the 80's Blancmange definitely did an amazing job on this song always watching this on MTV was my go to video very masterful without a doubt
@True_NOON6 ай бұрын
And lable me a doomer thatll be true to some , but to do the ballsiest move wouldve been to ripp it up , close all to show how truely important and efficient rails are , allas who could put the fork into the metaphorical outlet......
@True_NOON6 ай бұрын
I know this has less to do with ectual matter, well to some degree , but the music and groggy dampness of these shots , its britain how it really was like back then , and to some extend the transport too
@alicettabowie32596 ай бұрын
Beautiful
@owainparry12626 ай бұрын
Amazing documentary - discovered by accident when searching for a very different episode of Horizon! Recognised the voice of a young Sir Partick Vallance instantly!! Fascinating having learnt about the effects of NO but had assumed that it wasn't a new startling discovery - and had ni idea of the history behind it
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx6 ай бұрын
I loved this duo in their prime but I had to admit: Neil Arthur has all the compelling stage presence of a sweet dessert popular throughout Europe commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with rice flour, gelatin, corn starch, or Irish moss (a source of carrageenan), and often flavoured with almonds.
@RalphsiegfriedGrundmann6 ай бұрын
Simplification ✨timeless...
@Ponydowncrew796 ай бұрын
Mills made a mountain out of a molehill. He tried to stop them boarding, hes bound to get a klump...he knew hed get a fat payout the worse he made it sound. Lets av ir right , they made off with 2 mil only leaving one non fatal casulaty..a rare feat..
@Tracks_And_Chill7 ай бұрын
I’d like to point out that the “Halifax” mortgage ad has the exact same premise as modern Canadian “ScotiaBank” advert. I’m serious google it, “Scotiabank advice ad Canada”
@joelpacheco73607 ай бұрын
If they made a movie about isambard Brunel today they would cast a black actor to play him :( Just saying.
@buskingkarma25037 ай бұрын
My brother had two of these. They was called,Smokey and Bandid! We lived in the city,but he would get out dad to drive him miles to the countryside,so he could take them Rabbiting! Or sometimes even catch the train if he had to!😆 he loved them pole cats! There little graves,including small stones with there names on,are still in my parents garden,40 years later!😂 great little creatures though! and extremely intelligent!👌
@skyhawk7477 ай бұрын
Those Jupiter 8's nowadays are absolute insane money.
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And 5 years later the navy went to the Falklands
I was there on a sight seeing trip on a bored boat we went up and down the lanes - we’ll remember the A4s and Sea Kings on HMAS Melbourne / I took loads of pics but can’t find any of them!
7:21 "bloody tree" was replaced with "Christmas tree" as per BBC demand
They could move half a million tons of coal a week. Now we have no mines and no coal fired power stations. Even though we have enough coal for 300 years.
33:00 "We want to expand Thameslink and build Crossrail"... well we got there in the end. Only took 30 years!
Cockneys used to be in the east end now cockneys are from Southend. Weird
These replaced the Class 206 Tadpoles on the North Down Line. They both had their merits. I liked these because if (1) the driver didnt drop the blind and (2) it wasn't in 1st class you got a front row drivers eye view! All the air brake and aws noises.
Thanks. I went with my family July 1978 Minehead butlins 8 years old and me and my dad had our ears pierced. Toot and Ploot. Massive indoor swimming pool.
Two people who don't like each other. One played a part in my life and the other virtually nothing
The most underrated
Once upon a time a country called Great Britain had a Royal Navy
Would like to find a source to buy this series. Maybe someone recorded it on DVD off the air.?
paint goes dry ?yeah maybe after 5 years ! goody and boles were definetly fitted up ! and the poppy another era before the 50s!
Great upload👍. bring back blackthorn ads!!👍
So "Blind Vision" is actually from 1982? Some say it is from 1983, anyway they are also pioneers of synthpop, very underrated
yep, the single was released in april 1983, this was a type of "premiere" on New Year Eve.
@@joaquindominguez1526 Interesting! Thanks for the info!
This played on mtv one night and it was the first time I saw them! And I fell in love with
Equinox has no ‘e’ on the end…
Thank you! 👍
Hi There Again my real Name is Mr Cannadine T. Boxill-Harris, I have another interesting idea for most of us Class 507, Class 508, Class 313, and Class 314 and that also includes those interesting Class 315 Fans out there, rather than scrapping most of those Class 507, Class 508, Class 313's Class 314 including the Class 315's maybe you guys can convert them. Including the refurbishment into the Volvo TD102KF Engine Leyland 680 Engine, Volvo B10M Engine, Scania N112 Engine, Cummins M11 Engine, Gardner 6LXCT Engine, Gardner 6LXB Engine, Gardner 8LXB Engine, Class 507, Class 508, Class 313's, Class 314's and the Class 315's and convert all of them into a 2 Carriages and Three Carriages of the Class 313's, Class 314's and that is including those Class 315's for most of us Class 314 and Class 315 Diesel Train Fans Pretty PLEASE. Are you still going to do this interesting type of Project for all of us out there Please?
Has part two of this been removed?
So good! X
Too many on the job. Mischief in small numbers is always more successful.
When was this filmed?
How many people went to the gallows due to police corruption...I speculate a lot. Police corruption led to written interviews being scrapped for taped and videoed evidence. Police corruption in this era was rife.
Who's the posho interviewer he's great 🥱
Stephen Ward was definitely the scapegoat for the so called Establishment.
Is the Jupiter 8 playing the arpegiators too ? - what drum machine is that
❤ 💛 💚 💙 💜 🖤 🤎 🤍 🧡 ❤ 💛 💚 💙 💜 🖤 🤎 🤍 🧡 ❤ 💛 💚 💙 💜 🖤 🤎 🤍 🧡 Auch die originäre Version aus 2023 von Blancmange ist sensationell !
My grandad once told me he found bundles off notes and dug a hole then whent back and the railway had remodenised the tracks he said there was over £9.000 he said there was loads off other people found staches them days you keep your mouth shut
Loved this.
And here we are 35 years later with a fragmented railway network where individual railway companies consistently under invest and under-perform, ticket prices are astronomical, and where profits go to shareholders. Privatisation really was a fantastic idea, as long as you think that profits rather than service quality, are what you want.
It is a live performance! Back then the youngsters really needed to have musical skills. Glad that I grew up in the 80s.
I was lucky enough to be allowed to take close up photos of lindow man some years ago. Only ever dug roman remains up when studying field archaeology
there have been so many advances over the years one being bogies. todays fastest trains have one set of bogies connecting two cars making a far stiffer train with less rocking and another advance is long lengths of tracks without joints except for expansion and contraction thus making the ride very smooth and quiet. then we have the electric motors in almost every wheel set.
old ones are the best reminds me of childhood brilliant
Simply awesome!❤
"we're running the railways not the Europeans" now it's like which nation hasnt had a chance of ruining our railway. .
Well would you believe it even in them days the elite like Harold Wilson was travelling in first class
I had a good friend and ferret that both passed away last year. My friend and I would put this on often and say that the polecat in this was our ferret's old relative. We loved watching this so much. The ending always got me, too. Something about a ferret having to leave off on it's own just breaks my heart. I hope it lived a happy and full life like its mother.
Always been my favorite song from the 80's Blancmange definitely did an amazing job on this song always watching this on MTV was my go to video very masterful without a doubt
And lable me a doomer thatll be true to some , but to do the ballsiest move wouldve been to ripp it up , close all to show how truely important and efficient rails are , allas who could put the fork into the metaphorical outlet......
I know this has less to do with ectual matter, well to some degree , but the music and groggy dampness of these shots , its britain how it really was like back then , and to some extend the transport too
Beautiful
Amazing documentary - discovered by accident when searching for a very different episode of Horizon! Recognised the voice of a young Sir Partick Vallance instantly!! Fascinating having learnt about the effects of NO but had assumed that it wasn't a new startling discovery - and had ni idea of the history behind it
I loved this duo in their prime but I had to admit: Neil Arthur has all the compelling stage presence of a sweet dessert popular throughout Europe commonly made with milk or cream and sugar thickened with rice flour, gelatin, corn starch, or Irish moss (a source of carrageenan), and often flavoured with almonds.
Simplification ✨timeless...
Mills made a mountain out of a molehill. He tried to stop them boarding, hes bound to get a klump...he knew hed get a fat payout the worse he made it sound. Lets av ir right , they made off with 2 mil only leaving one non fatal casulaty..a rare feat..
I’d like to point out that the “Halifax” mortgage ad has the exact same premise as modern Canadian “ScotiaBank” advert. I’m serious google it, “Scotiabank advice ad Canada”
If they made a movie about isambard Brunel today they would cast a black actor to play him :( Just saying.
My brother had two of these. They was called,Smokey and Bandid! We lived in the city,but he would get out dad to drive him miles to the countryside,so he could take them Rabbiting! Or sometimes even catch the train if he had to!😆 he loved them pole cats! There little graves,including small stones with there names on,are still in my parents garden,40 years later!😂 great little creatures though! and extremely intelligent!👌
Those Jupiter 8's nowadays are absolute insane money.