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Apologies for the slightly off topic posting, but I was channel surfing and
came across family affairs on channel five this evening. I just wondered where the real "Charnham Station" was?? Also, IIRC, a Citaro is featured in the sequence. Is family affairs set in Metroland or somewhere similar (looks like Western Avenue as the sequence speeds along)?? |
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cookie wrote:
Apologies for the slightly off topic posting, but I was channel surfing and came across family affairs on channel five this evening. I just wondered where the real "Charnham Station" was?? Also, IIRC, a Citaro is featured in the sequence. Is family affairs set in Metroland or somewhere similar (looks like Western Avenue as the sequence speeds along)?? Mate of mine is one of the scriptwriters. I'll get back to you if he tells me. dave |
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In article , cookie
writes Apologies for the slightly off topic posting, but I was channel surfing and came across family affairs on channel five this evening. I just wondered where the real "Charnham Station" was?? Also, IIRC, a Citaro is featured in the sequence. Is family affairs set in Metroland or somewhere similar (looks like Western Avenue as the sequence speeds along)?? I believe that it was originally set in Maidenhead but time may have "moved" it somewhat, as it did with "The Bill"....... -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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![]() "Ian Jelf" wrote in message ... In article , cookie writes Apologies for the slightly off topic posting, but I was channel surfing and came across family affairs on channel five this evening. I just wondered where the real "Charnham Station" was?? Also, IIRC, a Citaro is featured in the sequence. Is family affairs set in Metroland or somewhere similar (looks like Western Avenue as the sequence speeds along)?? I believe that it was originally set in Maidenhead but time may have "moved" it somewhat, as it did with "The Bill"....... And Grange Hill. One series it's in East London, the next it's in Liverpool. |
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Dave Newt wrote:
cookie wrote: Apologies for the slightly off topic posting, but I was channel surfing and came across family affairs on channel five this evening. I just wondered where the real "Charnham Station" was?? Also, IIRC, a Citaro is featured in the sequence. Is family affairs set in Metroland or somewhere similar (looks like Western Avenue as the sequence speeds along)?? Mate of mine is one of the scriptwriters. I'll get back to you if he tells me. Here you go: Am also curious to find out where/how they filmed the tube station (maybe it was done digitally). What I can say on the record is that Charnham is "London W15" - yes, it's in west London, and it's on the tube. What's a Citaro? Hope this is of a bit of use. Dave |
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:19:00 +0100, Dave Newt
wrote: What's a Citaro? A Mercedes-built, and fairly high-quality, single-decker bus, available (and seen in London) in both bendy and rigid versions. All bendies in London are Merc Citaros, while the normal buses used on the riverside RV1 are the non-bendy version of the Citaro. All are rather good, but expensive, and are the choice of most operators in Germany. Neil -- Neil Williams is a valid email address, but is sent to /dev/null. Try my first name at the above domain instead if you want to e-mail me. |
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![]() "Neil Williams" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 10:19:00 +0100, Dave Newt wrote: What's a Citaro? A Mercedes-built, and fairly high-quality, single-decker bus, available (and seen in London) in both bendy and rigid versions. All bendies in London are Merc Citaros, while the normal buses used on the riverside RV1 are the non-bendy version of the Citaro. All are rather good, but expensive, and are the choice of most operators in Germany. Citaros are the only way to travel by bus (well, the only form of bus transport I use), but then I'm biased being a smart (baby merc) owner. Hence why I was impressed by the sequence and felt the relevance to this group. Are any photos of bendy Citaros available? Have never "seen" one meself. Neil -- Neil Williams is a valid email address, but is sent to /dev/null. Try my first name at the above domain instead if you want to e-mail me. |
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cookie wrote:
.. Citaros are the only way to travel by bus (well, the only form of bus transport I use), but then I'm biased being a smart (baby merc) owner. Hence why I was impressed by the sequence and felt the relevance to this group. Are any photos of bendy Citaros available? Have never "seen" one meself. See Matthew Wharmby's London Bus Page: http://www.londonbuspage.com/021211.htm and http://www.londonbuspage.com/030315.htm (Click on the photos for larger images.) -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 20:06:18 +0100, "cookie"
wrote: Are any photos of bendy Citaros available? Have never "seen" one meself. http://www.londonbuspage.com/030208.htm http://www.londonbuspage.com/030315.htm http://www.londonbuspage.com/021211.htm HTH -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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