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Post by Delia on Sept 1, 2016 9:53:31 GMT
Finally managed to find the time to watch the rest of this -- we started the other day but only managed an hour. Mind you, it doesn't really matter if you break off, not much happens!
Fun to see the passengers getting on and off, and to have their muted conversations included, plus the driver helping them get off. Thought there was too much shown of just his face, though. The scenery was glorious: I've been to Yorkshire but this was all new to me and I can see the charm of the moors and dales. Had to remonstrate with Mr Delia not to delete this from our recording thingy, as I want to watch it again!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 10:18:24 GMT
I also watched it in two sessions - two hours in one go would be a bit much. The number of people killed building the viaduct was shocking! Life was cheap in those days.
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Post by sootycat on Sept 4, 2016 17:00:57 GMT
Finally got around to watching this on catch up. What a wonderful programme. Watched it in two go's though Agree about too much bus driver. Fascinated to see where some of that mined Yorkshire lead went.
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Post by sqwerty on Sept 4, 2016 18:44:41 GMT
Love this, nice to imagine you could be on that bus. We visited the Yorkshire Dales once, near Bolton Abbey - stunning landscape. Wonder if they pass it?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2016 19:57:29 GMT
Saw some but not all of this programme
Seeing all the different shades of greens,sat next to each other in the passing countryside, was a stunning sight.
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