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New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
Thursday 16th October. 7:30pm
Race around the Underground. Geoff Marshalls attempt to break the record for visiting all 275 London Underground Stations. |
New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
Race around the Underground.
Geoff Marshalls attempt to break the record for visiting all 275 London Underground Stations. Is this like the last series of 'The Tube'? -- To reply direct, remove NOSPAM and replace with railwaysonline For Train Information, The Latest News & Best photos around check out http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
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New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article , (Joe Patrick) wrote: Race around the Underground. Geoff Marshalls attempt to break the record for visiting all 275 London Underground Stations. Is this like the last series of 'The Tube'? More to the point, will it be broadcast outside London? Why this question? -- Michael Bell |
New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
"Colin Rosenstiel" wrote in message ... In article , (Joe Patrick) wrote: Race around the Underground. Geoff Marshalls attempt to break the record for visiting all 275 London Underground Stations. Is this like the last series of 'The Tube'? More to the point, will it be broadcast outside London? -- Colin Rosenstiel Metroland is nothing to do with the Underground as such. It's a Carlton London documentary strand where film-makers are invited to make a program on a local topic. See: http://www2.itv.com/carltonlondon/pr...page=dedicated And no - it's a London region program, so you won't see it outside of the ITV1 London region. Colin |
New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
In article , Colin
writes And no - it's a London region program, so you won't see it outside of the ITV1 London region. If you have Sky digi satellite you can receive Carlton ITV on one of the extra channels - see add channels or similar on your EPG. -- Andrew Electronic communications can be altered and therefore the integrity of this communication can not be guaranteed. Views expressed in this communication are those of the author and not associations or companies I am involved with. |
New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
Michael Bell wrote:
In article , Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article , (Joe Patrick) wrote: Race around the Underground. Geoff Marshalls attempt to break the record for visiting all 275 London Underground Stations. Is this like the last series of 'The Tube'? More to the point, will it be broadcast outside London? Why this question? Because Colin doesn't live in London, I suspect. -- James Farrar | London, SE13 | |
New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 07:39:12 +0100, James Farrar
wrote: Michael Bell wrote: In article , Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article , (Joe Patrick) wrote: Race around the Underground. Geoff Marshalls attempt to break the record for visiting all 275 London Underground Stations. Is this like the last series of 'The Tube'? More to the point, will it be broadcast outside London? Why this question? Because Colin doesn't live in London, I suspect. Correct; neither do I. uk.transport.london may be about London transport but that doesn't mean its contributors are necessarily in the area. Fortunately in my case (as has already been pointed out) SkyDigital provides all the ITV (and now BBC) regions. I'll still probably forget its on, though. Sam -- Sam Holloway, Cambridge |
New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
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New Series on ITV1 : Metroland
"IanB" wrote in message ... well. I live in Hertfordshire and I saw it! I don't know about Carlton, but the BBC tell me that everyone south of Luton and east of Tring live in London, hence their plugs for 94.9fm when I am in 3cr area. Independence for the South East, I say...We do not live in London despite what out local TV stations try to tell us Seconded. Out here in rural Buckinghamshire we get a ten minute burst from Oxford within the BBC local news programme, then the rest comes from Southampton and Portsmouth. Very relevant - I don't think! |
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