New Series - 24 Hours In The Past

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New Series - 24 Hours In The Past

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A must watch! It starts this evening at 9pm on BBC 1, filmed at the Black Country Living Museum :grin:
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Looking forward to seeing this too x
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Looking forward to seeing this as well. We were in peterd country last week and visited the Beamish Living Museum, which has a huge area of land. We had a great time, so great that we went back the next day to finish off seeing everything we didn't manage to see the first day. :grin:
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Also looking forward to this series tonight . Hoping to return to the Black Country Museum in the summer with the family . we all love it :grin:
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I think Antie Em will have just missed the filming, is that right Maggie?
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What's the verdict then
I thought it was interesting & I found myself looking to see if I knew anyone
Looks like the cast will be somewhere else next week.
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I phoned my daughter to tell her about it cos I knew my 13 year old grandaughter would enjoy it, then I saw about 30 minutes of it and fell asleep :o

We've recorded it so that's ok! It looked good and was quite funny in parts. I think it does the job in showing how tough things were though.
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Re: New Series - 24 Hours In The Past

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:roll: Well it was on late San. Did you fall asleep just after your Horlicks? I taped it and i flipped through when i got back home last night but i'll watch it properly later today. You know i'm sure i saw Anty Em shovelling something dropped in the street. :shock:
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No Rob, it was probably because I had been drinkin' all afternoon - met 3 cousins in town and went on a bit of a pub crawl.

It was great! Antie Em, shovelling :shh: it wasn't was it?? :o
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Yes - I did miss the filming - I was there yesterday though and heard all about the moaning, when the celebs knew what they had to do. Must admit - I'm not a fan of "I'm a Celebrity" anything, so didn't really enjoy it, apart from it being good advertising for the museum and seeing a couple of my new friends in "bit" parts.
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Watched the programme last night - really enjoyed it.
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BC Wench wrote:Looking forward to seeing this as well. We were in peterd country last week and visited the Beamish Living Museum, which has a huge area of land. We had a great time, so great that we went back the next day to finish off seeing everything we didn't manage to see the first day. :grin:



it takes more than a day now as its well spread out even if you use the trams,
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Re: New Series - 24 Hours In The Past

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Talking of Peterd country Barb Inspector Gently was on last night and that's based in that neck of the woods.Did anyone see it last night? Was that Durham Cathedral? Looks very nice around there. I'm only familiar with The Working Men's Clubs of Jarrow,Hebburn and Shields.
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Well bless my soul Rob, did you go on the Jarrow March? Really didn't think that you were that old, or did you mean you were doing your comedy act at the Working Men's Clubs :wink:

I'm with Maggie, good to see the Black Country Museum, but not sure about the programme.

We recorded George Gently as we were out on the booze last night so haven't watched it yet.
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Re: New Series - 24 Hours In The Past

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:o :shock: Please don't say that !!! Barbie and Ken out on the razzle !! :shock:
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