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Beeyar Wunby 2nd March 2018 09:03

TV Programme alert: Friday 02/03/18
 
Sorry about the short notice;

Name: "The Yorkshire steam railway: All aboard"
Date: Friday 02/03/18
Time: 20:00
Channel: Channel 5

Synopsis: Behind the scenes at the North Yorkshire Moors railway, which is planning a guest appearance fromThe Royal Scot.

BW

pre65 2nd March 2018 10:56

Thanks BW, I've set up my box to record the series.

thanks again.

boilersuit 2nd March 2018 11:40

Thanks for the heads-up :)

TRP 2nd March 2018 20:37

Also on Channel 5 on Mondays at 9pm, 'The Flying Scotsman a legend reborn'.
It started last Monday, but continues next week. The first episode would be available on catch up (My5).

Tony

ianrail 2nd March 2018 21:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beeyar Wunby (Post 89479)
Sorry about the short notice;

Name: "The Yorkshire steam railway: All aboard"
Date: Friday 02/03/18
Time: 20:00
Channel: Channel 5

Synopsis: Behind the scenes at the North Yorkshire Moors railway, which is planning a guest appearance fromThe Royal Scot.

BW

Just starting watching it for about 5 minutes but what a dull programme. Maybe I should be bit more patient but is everything so dumbed down these days?

pre65 2nd March 2018 21:25

I found it interesting.

Good to see what goes on behind the scenes.:)

Beeyar Wunby 3rd March 2018 08:46

The thing that struck me was how the 'bright young thing' who was the NYMR's PR specialist proudly told us how she knew nothing about the railway, and "could only tell the locos apart by their colour".

To me that's just an indicator of the shallow and vacuous world we now live in.

She probably thinks that if a news reporter asks her a question in a live interview she can just say "I haven't a clue and I don't really care, but if you hang on I'll Google it on my smartphone for you". :rolleyes:

/Rant over.

D.O.G.F.A.N. 3rd March 2018 09:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beeyar Wunby (Post 89493)
The thing that struck me was how the 'bright young thing' who was the NYMR's PR specialist proudly told us how she knew nothing about the railway, and "could only tell the locos apart by their colour".

To me that's just an indicator of the shallow and vacuous world we now live in.

She probably thinks that if a news reporter asks her a question in a live interview she can just say "I haven't a clue and I don't really care, but if you hang on I'll Google it on my smartphone for you". :rolleyes:

/Rant over.

Hang on a minute B.W.........she's got a degree , so that makes her the expert:eek::eek::eek:

Master Cutler 3rd March 2018 12:40

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beeyar Wunby (Post 89493)
The thing that struck me was how the 'bright young thing' who was the NYMR's PR specialist proudly told us how she knew nothing about the railway, and "could only tell the locos apart by their colour".

To me that's just an indicator of the shallow and vacuous world we now live in.

She probably thinks that if a news reporter asks her a question in a live interview she can just say "I haven't a clue and I don't really care, but if you hang on I'll Google it on my smartphone for you". :rolleyes:

/Rant over.

That's such a shame that she had no detailed or in depth knowledge about her subject.
Conversely it reminds me of an incident when my eldest daughter and I were visiting a preserved steam railway.
We were discussing Stanier locomoties with a very helpful and knowledgeable gent who insisted on using references such as "that's the big red engine over there" and "the little one that looks like Thomas the Tank Engine" to my daughter.
She didn't have the heart to tell him she was 30 years old and had worked in the rail industry over ten years on motive power projects and infrastructure for a major national rail company.

DSY011 3rd March 2018 20:33

She should have told him M.C. Men who think woman have no knowledge other than house work and children are only showing how thick and old fashioned they really are, and that's from a 70 year old, (next month).


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