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ian elliot
October 20th, 2011, 10:05
On Saturday-------

17:45–18:45

James May's Toy Stories
Series 1, Airfix (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/programmes/b00nnm3d)
<ABBR title="Episode 1 of 6">1/6</ABBR>. James May tries to make a full-size Spitfire out of Airfix. Are the pieces strong enough? <ABBR title=Repeat>(R)</ABBR>

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18:45–19:45

Spitfire Women (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/#page-top)
Documentary about a band of female pilots who aided the war effort in World War Two. <ABBR title=Repeat>(R)


20:45–21:45

The Spitfire: Britain's Flying Past (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/programmes/b0153yb6)
John Sergeant celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Spitfire. <ABBR title=Repeat>(R)

22:30–23:50

First Light (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/programmes/b00ttjz0)
The story of one of the youngest Spitfire pilots to fight in the Battle of Britain. <ABBR title=Repeat>(R)

And on Sunday nite-----

20:00–21:00

Operation Jericho (http://www.sim-outhouse.com/programmes/b016n2zz)
Martin Shaw takes to the skies to rediscover one of the most audacious raids of WWII.

[URL]http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b016n2zz

im guessing a lot of these programes will be on i-player for non UK residents, ive seen most of these before but are really good watching.
cheers ian
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AndyG43
October 20th, 2011, 10:27
All decent programmes, Spitfire Women is especially good, giving recognition to an incredible group of ladies; the book it is based on is worth picking up if you ever see it.

Henry
October 20th, 2011, 10:31
ahhh shoot i bet my tv licence has expired:icon_lol:no detector vans in my area:kilroy:
H:medals:

AndyG43
October 20th, 2011, 11:48
Nor mine Henry, they must all have been pinched during the riots. :kilroy:

Naismith
October 20th, 2011, 14:27
Errrrr, I'm beginning to sense a sort of Spitfire theme going on here. :kilroy:
I miss BBC2.:applause:
BBC Canada - what a joke, they have to air 30% Canadian content which sort of defeats the object. The rest of the stuff is just that stuff like ancient re-runs of the Vicar of Dibley.

AndyG43
October 20th, 2011, 14:57
Yes, yes, yes, yes .......NO! Not the Vicar of Dibley!! :kilroy: The BBC have made some great landmark comedy over the years (I'm catching up on series 1 of Summer Wine, almost edgy at times!!), sadly Dibley is not on of those - considering the people involved it should have been, and some of the ensemble cast are great, but ......

Didn't somebody here mention a way of 'tricking' the i-Player country recognition before? I actually watch very little live TV nowadays do most of it on i-Player, as virtually the only stuff worth watching IS on the BBC (apart from Smallville & Big Bang Theory on Channel 4)

Daveroo
October 21st, 2011, 10:05
well andy..the vicar of dibley may not be that great....but you remember yes yes yes..NO..........hehehehehe....i say that all the time and my family members...though ive told them and showed them many times....dont get it...

AndyG43
October 21st, 2011, 11:24
...but you remember yes yes yes..NO.......

Hey, didn't say it wasn't memorable, just not the best thing the BBC have ever done. And that is what Trevor Peacock will be remembered for, most of all; which is a crying shame, as he is a very fine Shakespearian and classical actor, has done lots of theatre, TV, film and radio work & was actually a songwriter of some note back in the 1960's - and all they will show on the news after he has gone (hopefully not for a good many years yet) is ......


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InTAt2hI_kg

ananda
October 22nd, 2011, 03:56
Also, The Bridges at Toko Ri on Channel 4. Some stunning aerial shots.

AndyG43
October 22nd, 2011, 11:03
Didn't somebody here mention a way of 'tricking' the i-Player country recognition before?

Found it!! Kilo Delta mentioned it before, so here is the link.

http://expatshield.com/

I've just finished watching "Spitfire Women" again, still an incredibly moving programme second time around.