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Rail programmes SUNDAY 3rd May
25.4.2025 (Friday) 08:51 - All running AOK
 
Re: Rail programmes, Sunday 3 May 2020
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:27, 9th April 2025
 
Thank you for that, RichardB. 

The film was made in 1957

That's even before my time - and I think I'm old. 


Re: Rail programmes SUNDAY 3rd May
Posted by RichardB at 14:41, 3rd May 2020
 
There's a film on Talking Pictures this evening that has some rail interest.  It's "Another Time, Another Place" on at 19 00.  It stars Lana Turner who, after getting herself into a sticky situation in London, decides to head off to Cornwall by train.  You get a sequence on the sea wall at Dawlish and then her arrival at a little branch line terminus - Looe (not called that in the film).  The Cornish village she goes to is Polperro and the film ends with her catching the train at Looe station to go back to London.

Now, that's not a lot of rail stuff but what there is, is great.  I was told about it many years ago by Looe's then County Councillor who was also Chair of our Looe Valley Line Working Party.

The film was made in 1957 and, of course, her journey was behind steam all the way.  Here's Lana on the branch line train.

Re: Rail programmes SUNDAY 3rd May
Posted by RichardB at 13:51, 3rd May 2020
 
There's a film on Talking Pictures this evening that has some rail interest.  It's "Another Time, Another Place" on at 19 00.  It stars Lana Turner who, after getting herself into a sticky situation in London, decides to head off to Cornwall by train.  You get a sequence on the sea wall at Dawlish and then her arrival at a little branch line terminus - Looe (not called that in the film).  The Cornish village she goes to is Polperro and the film ends with her catching the train at Looe station to go back to London.

Now, that's not a lot of rail stuff but what there is, is great.  I was told about it many years ago by Looe's then County Councillor who was also Chair of our Looe Valley Line Working Party.

Re: Rail programmes SUNDAY 3rd May
Posted by rogerw at 12:38, 3rd May 2020
 
A repeat of the series 1 programme on the Somerset & Dorset

Rail programmes SUNDAY 3rd May
Posted by infoman at 07:47, 3rd May 2020
 
Not much today on Freeview
5select on channel 54 at 20:00pm walking Britains lost railways.

 
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