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"Roland Perry" wrote in message
... In message , at 21:17:33 on Tue, 9 Dec 2008, Recliner remarked: In the Spooks story, this was an old Russian (pretending to be American) bomb, placed with a sleeper. And it was in a briefcase, not a suitcase. I suspect that there's only so far you can miniaturise a nuclear bomb. You need a certain mass of the fissile material (presumably enriched uranium), plus various other essential components, including shielding and conventional explosives. The "Uranium" part seemed to be inside a stainless steel globe the size of a tennis ball. The only thing that may have got smaller in recent years is the electronics, if any. And possibly the battery - it seemed fully charged even after being buried for 20 years. -- Roland Perry I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual - there was even a bloke sweeping the floor in the background. Otherwise a wholly realistic, almost documentary feel to the programme! MaxB |
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On Dec 10, 10:09 am, "Batman55" wrote:
I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual - there was even a bloke sweeping the floor in the background. Otherwise a wholly realistic, almost documentary feel to the programme! Indeed. It was also interesting to see the inside of the FSB london HQ with its panoramic windows opening out onto city airport giving anyone outside full view of whats going on, not to mention the free reign its agents have to wander around london shooting and sniping at people without being spotted by a single plod (who were no doubt too busy nicking congestion charge dodgers). B2003 |
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In message , at 10:09:04 on
Wed, 10 Dec 2008, Batman55 remarked: I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual The bottom of the escalators was Charing Cross, Jubilee Line, of course. Was the top of the escalator shot (through the locked grill) genuinely at London Bridge? - there was even a bloke sweeping the floor in the background. Otherwise a wholly realistic, almost documentary feel to the programme! Especially the part where they couriered the briefcase from Grosvenor Square to "London Bridge", then down the escalators and defused, in about five minutes ![]() -- Roland Perry |
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On Dec 10, 10:09 am, "Batman55" wrote: I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual - there was even a bloke sweeping the floor in the background. Otherwise a wholly realistic, almost documentary feel to the programme! Indeed. It was also interesting to see the inside of the FSB london HQ with its panoramic windows opening out onto city airport giving anyone outside full view of whats going on, not to mention the free reign its agents have to wander around london shooting and sniping at people without being spotted by a single plod (who were no doubt too busy nicking congestion charge dodgers). Yes, that bit probably was authentic... |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Dec 10, 10:09 am, "Batman55" wrote: I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual - there was even a bloke sweeping the floor in the background. Otherwise a wholly realistic, almost documentary feel to the programme! Indeed. It was also interesting to see the inside of the FSB london HQ with its panoramic windows opening out onto city airport giving anyone outside full view of whats going on, not to mention the free reign its agents have to wander around london shooting and sniping at people without being spotted by a single plod (who were no doubt too busy nicking congestion charge dodgers). The Met and BTP would be nicking the camera crews following them around - surely today's priority? Paul S |
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, at 02:22:07 on Wed, 10 Dec 2008, remarked: It was also interesting to see the inside of the FSB london HQ with its panoramic windows opening out onto city airport giving anyone outside full view of whats going on And them a clear shot of anything on the runway. But not at DLR trains, which seemed to be entirely absent from the tracks. -- Roland Perry |
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On Dec 10, 10:23 am, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:09:04 on Wed, 10 Dec 2008, Batman55 remarked: I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual The bottom of the escalators was Charing Cross, Jubilee Line, of course. Was the top of the escalator shot (through the locked grill) genuinely at London Bridge? From what I remember of charing cross the main escalator to the jubilee line didn't have a curved corridor leading to it - it joined almost directly with the passageways leading to the northern and bakerloo. But there may have been a 2nd escalator somewhere that I never used. B2003 |
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... On Dec 10, 10:09 am, "Batman55" wrote: I was a bit surprised that, after quite a big bang (happily without the fallout), London Bridge station was carrying on as usual - there was even a bloke sweeping the floor in the background. Otherwise a wholly realistic, almost documentary feel to the programme! Indeed. It was also interesting to see the inside of the FSB london HQ with its panoramic windows opening out onto city airport giving anyone outside full view of whats going on, not to mention the free reign its agents have to wander around london shooting and sniping at people without being spotted by a single plod (who were no doubt too busy nicking congestion charge dodgers). B2003 You used to be able to stand on Prince Regent platform and watch the aeroplanes (if you like that sort of thing) until they stuck this building up blocking the view. It is quite isolated and nice to see it is completely empty! No doubt the landlord was glad of the rent, even if it was in roubles. MaxB |
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![]() wrote in message ... Did anybody else see all the London Underground stuff in Spooks last night? Oh yes! I took great interest in noting the continuity errors. Yes, I _know_ it's entertainment, and not factual, but when did the Bakerloo line go to "London Bridge"??? (I suspect it was actually filmed at Aldwych). -- MatSav |
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In message , at 06:13:22 on
Thu, 11 Dec 2008, MatSav remarked: I took great interest in noting the continuity errors. Yes, I _know_ it's entertainment, and not factual, but when did the Bakerloo line go to "London Bridge"??? At what point was it suggested that it did? (I must have missed it). (I suspect it was actually filmed at Aldwych). The majority of the filming was at Aldwych and Charing Cross (Jubilee Line). The worst error (a plot hole rather than continuity error) was arriving at the Charing Cross platforms, complete with original signage, when they were supposed to be at London Bridge. -- Roland Perry |
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