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The Railway Children, Bradford Interchange, Bradford, 09/02/16.

29 Tuesday Nov 2016

Posted by Mr. B Flaneur in Out and About., Yorkshire.

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Bradford, Bradford Forest Square, Bradford Interchange, Film, films, Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, railway station, The Railway Children, Train stations

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With the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, the location for Lionel Jeffries’ 1970 film version of “The Railway Children“, being  only a few station stops away, I suppose it is only right that a scene from “The Railway Children” welcomes visitors to Bradford. Interestingly though, it might be quickly to get to Keighley from Bradford’s other railway station, Bradford Forest Square, but there is only 20 minutes in it!

Photo Archive: A Grand Day Out, Wallace and Gromit From the Drawing Board Exhibition, The M Shed, Bristol, 07/08/14.

26 Saturday Nov 2016

Posted by Mr. B Flaneur in Photo Archive., Ship Shape and Bristol Fashion., Uncategorized

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animation, Bristol, Film, films, Grand Day Out, M Shed, rocket, Wallace and Gromit, Wallace and Gromit from the drawing board, Wrong Trousers

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Places and objects brought to me by the wonders of film and television do not always stand up to closer examination, but I always think of the day my sister took me to the M Shed’s “Wallace and Gromit from the drawing board” exhibition as the day I met Wallace and Gromit; the detail is incredible.

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At the time I appeared to be more impressed with the view from the M Shed roof, which is or certainly was fully accessible at the time of my visit. I posted “The View from the M Shed Roof” back in 2014.

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Photo Archive: Tron, Portsmouth, c.2013

16 Friday Jan 2015

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films, movies, neon, Portsmouth, sci-fi, Science fiction, Street Art, Tron, Tron: Legacy

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Souvenirs: Mug, The 39 Steps, Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly Circus, London, 10/11/10.

22 Saturday Nov 2014

Posted by Mr. B Flaneur in Souvenirs.

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Alfred Hitchcock, films, John Buchan, Kenneth More, London, Mug, Picadilly Circus, tea., Ted, The 39 Steps, The Chap, The Chap Magazine, The Criterion Theatre, Ticket

Jolly good.

Jolly good.

I came to the stage production of “The 39 Steps” by a rather circuitous route. I think the journey started with me watching Kenneth More’s sterling performance as Douglas Bader in the 1956 film “Reach for the Sky” and peaked with the 1959 film version of “The 39 Steps“, in which More plays the hero, Richard Hannay. Later I would start working my way through the films of Alfred Hitchcock, ending up at his 1935 film version (the version the stage production gives the most nods to) of “The 39 Steps“. Then I thought I better read the book, written by John Buchan and published in 1915.

Souvenirs Extra: A ticket for Dress Row B, Seat 10, Dress Circle.

Souvenirs Extra: A ticket for Dress Row B, Seat 10, Dress Circle.

The stage production came to my attention through a piece in 40th edition of The Chap magazine, back in 2009, which was largely about the vintage mackintoshes worn in the production.

Nothing but good reviews seemed to follow and when one of my London contacts suggested visiting one of the Capital’s many theatres I sheepishly suggested that, “The comedy at The Criterion has had good reviews” (I didn’t want to sound to confident, just in case my friend didn’t like the production, but I needn’t have worried). The tag line of the Patrick Barlow production is “4 actors, 130 characters in 100 hilarious minutes“.  The production is hilarious! What is effectively a chase thriller is reproduced on the stage, with only four people playing all the parts, with great energy and hilarity. I highly recommend it (although, I am not a regular visitor to London’s theatre land, so perhaps you shouldn’t plan your weekend theatre break on the basis of this paragraph). Whilst leaving, I passed a chap selling souvenirs (I can’t remember what the other souvenirs were), including the above mug. If you go to Piccadilly Circus while the show is still running you will see the same artwork that is on my mug, on a very large scale and on the front of The Criterion.

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