Enjoyed that,
the piece of film with the audio was moving.
As Marillion did say-
'to the gasp from the crowd'.
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Yes, agreed - really very moving. I thought the overall programme good and some pieces of film were new to me. I am with Mike regarding Ken Norris and Leo - they needed more emphasis. The only other disappointment for me is that the rebuild of K7 got no proper detailed mention. It would have been good to round off a look at the past by looking forward.captain sparkle wrote:Enjoyed that,
the piece of film with the audio was moving.
As Marillion did say-
'to the gasp from the crowd'.
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On the contrary - by leaving it hanging with the boat obviously out of the lake but no clue as to what had happened to it since they inadvertantly sent the whole world to our website and, better still, to our shop! Can we have another doco next week please?The only other disappointment for me is that the rebuild of K7 got no proper detailed mention.
I'm only a plumber from Cannock...
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- OK, I didn't realise the impact had been so high - but its good news - great stuffRenegadenemo wrote:
On the contrary - by leaving it hanging with the boat obviously out of the lake but no clue as to what had happened to it since they inadvertantly sent the whole world to our website and, better still, to our shop! Can we have another doco next week please?
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Sir does this mean we get to rivet sponsons together after all ? (In my best Oliver Twist voice)
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Mixed views on this programme by me but, as the volume of hits on the website proves, the subject is obviously of immense interest to many people - and many people well below the age of 40 I would suggest too! Thought the contributions from Anthony Robinson and John Pearson were excellent and very moving. I read John Pearson's book "Bluebird and the Dead Lake" as soon as it was published and I still have the copy I bought at the time. Although I had been following Donald's exploits from around 1960, it was Pearson's book that developed that interest further and added greatly to my understanding of the scale of these great projects. Overall, whilst not adding anything new, a very worthwhile contribution to keeping the Bluebird and Cambell names to the fore so well done to all concerned.
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Bluebird K7 - the restoration project of the Century.
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They just showed it again on BBC2 - more hits, more interest, bring it on!
I'm only a plumber from Cannock...
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Just shown this to my nearly-seven-year-old son who, when seeing the bit with the Beatles in being cheered but not DMC, asked 'why are they cheering them but not him? Speed is way cooler than rock music...' Just before he asked my wife, 'Mummy, can I have a go at that when I'm grown up?' We've got another convert, folks!
I'm getting a lot of bloody row in here...
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My two (aged seven and four) were born into the Bluebird Project - they come to the workshop every week to pinch the biscuits and know exactly what daddy and all the other volunteers are up to. They have literally waited their whole lives to see the tin machine go, and do they remind me!
They like the Beatles too... and Dire Straits, and Marillion, and Genesis and Pink Floyd and some lot called One Direction??
They like the Beatles too... and Dire Straits, and Marillion, and Genesis and Pink Floyd and some lot called One Direction??
I'm only a plumber from Cannock...
"As to reward, my profession is its own reward;" Sherlock Holmes.
'It ain't what they call you, it's what you answer to.' W.C. Fields.
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Just a heads up. This programme is being repeated tonight (Tuesday 26th January) at 2000 on BBC4
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Bluebird K7 - the restoration project of the Century.
Bluebird K7 - the restoration project of the Century.