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Settle to Carlisle: The Four Seasons (75-mins)

Settle to Carlisle: The Four Seasons (75-mins)


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Over the last few decades, there have been many TV profiles of the beautiful Settle to Carlisle railway. However, only Tele Rail based at nearby Carnforth, are in a unique position to capture all the best rail activity right through the year. From the incredible winter of snows of 2010 throughout the following seasons, this programme gives a unique insight into the character of this wonderful line contrasting steam, freight and everyday passenger movements along the whole route. In just 72 miles between Settle and Carlisle there are 14 tunnels and over 20 viaducts. So it’s hardly surprising that for many rail fans this wonderful line with its unique mixture of magnificent Victorian engineering and wonderful scenery represents the most scenic railway journey in England today. The line has survived two very misguided attempts to close it – once in the early 1960s and later in the 1980s. However, today this extraordinary line is once again very busy with freight and passengers who now benefit from the millions of pounds invested in both the track and stations in recent years.



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The Allure of the West Country 1969 to 2015

The Allure of the West Country 1969 to 2015


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Mike Ellis has been travelling and photographing the Exeter to Penzance line for over 45 years and has seen a huge change in motive power from Warships, Westerns, Peaks, 31’s, 37’s, 47’s, 50’s, HST’s, through to the 57’s , 66’s, 67’s and also the Voyagers.

Mike started with 8mm cine film in 1969 and made several visits in the 70’s to catch the final services with ‘Western’ traction, including milk traffic from Lostwithiel.

He also covered the last weekend of special steam runs to Ashburton, before closure as part of the Dart Valley Railway.

The extensive library also features: • The large logo class 50’s in the 1980’s that worked services alongside the Class 47’s and HST’s. There’s also a look at the GWR 150 celebrations and the last summer of the Dawlish semaphores.

• The 90’s brought the end of the class 50’s with the class 47’s taking over passenger, mail and sleeper services. Freight traffic includes Moorswater cement and china clay to Fowey dock’s.

Steam specials have always been popular, especially the Dawlish Donkey trains. The first year of these services ran with Great Western tank 1450.

The privatisation of the railways in the 1990’s brought the first of many different liveries for Great Western HST’s and also for Virgin services.

• The start of the new millennium saw new traction on the mail and freight services with 67’s and 66’s for EWS.

Porterbrook trialled 57601, before First Great Western started using a fleet of the class on the sleeper and passenger service.

Also featured is the last year of the Virgin Cross Country services using the class 47’s before the introduction of the Voyagers.

The programme ends with a roundup of steam and diesel specials, including a quick look at services up to 2015.



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Millenium Steam Vol.1 - The UK (60-mins)

Millenium Steam Vol.1 - The UK (60-mins)


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This series provides an up-to-date and entertaining overview of the state of steam as it is now - at the start of the new millennium.

This great new series features new and exclusive footage of the UK's most important private steam lines, a comparison with steam in Europe and also working steam in China and Cuba.

Each volume is available separately or you can buy all three specially boxed at a discount price. Volume two even includes steam scenes shot on the very last day of this century - featuring locos at work as they literally steam into the next Millennium! Superbly photographed with an informative script that doesn't detract from the sound of the locos each volume highlights:-

Volume 1: Steam around the British Isles features new up-to-date action from the most important steam railways including:- Bluebell, Llangollen, West Somerset, Severn Valley, North Yorkshire Moors, Great Central, Keighley & Worth Valley, East Lancs, as well as a round up of main line steam.



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Millenium Steam Vol.2 - Europe (55-mins)

Millenium Steam Vol.2 - Europe (55-mins)


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This series provides an up-to-date and entertaining overview of the state of steam as it is now - at the start of the new millennium. This great new series features new and exclusive footage of the UK's most important private steam lines, a comparison with steam in Europe and also working steam in China and Cuba.

Each volume is available separately or you can buy all three specially boxed at a discount price. Volume two even includes steam scenes shot on the very last day of this century - featuring locos at work as they literally steam into the next Millennium! Superbly photographed with an informative script that doesn't detract from the sound of the locos each volume highlights:-



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Millenium Steam Vol.3 - World Steam (55-mins)

Millenium Steam Vol.3 - World Steam (55-mins)


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This series provides an up-to-date and entertaining overview of the state of steam as it is now - at the start of the new millennium. This great new series features new and exclusive footage of the UK's most important private steam lines, a comparison with steam in Europe and also working steam in China and Cuba.

Each volume is available separately or you can buy all three specially boxed at a discount price. Superbly photographed with an informative script that doesn't detract from the sound of the locos this volume highlights:-



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Railwaymen Reminiscing - Memories of North West Steam: Episodes 1 & 2

Railwaymen Reminiscing - Memories of North West Steam: Episodes 1 & 2


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Uses newly discovered archive film and many interviews this series sets out to tell the story of what life was like for the men who worked on the railway with steam, from cleaners to controllers and footplate crews mainly in their own words.


In some ways, thanks mainly to nostalgic archive programmes, it seems like only yesterday when steam was an everyday sight. Although we are indeed lucky to be able to enjoy so much cine film from the days of working steam, up until now recording the more social side of everyday life for the railwaymen in their own words has been somewhat neglected.


This is an important social record of what life was really like delving into every aspect of a typical working day explained by each person using their own words and carefully illustrated with suitable archive film.


[NOTE: This is a single DVD that contains two complete productions. They used to be available individually.]



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Running Time: 60-mins (1hr 0min)

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Railwaymen Reminiscing - Memories of North West Steam: Episodes 3 & 4

Railwaymen Reminiscing - Memories of North West Steam: Episodes 3 & 4


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Uses newly discovered archive film and many interviews this series sets out to tell the story of what life was like for the men who worked on the railway with steam, from cleaners to controllers and footplate crews mainly in their own words.


In some ways, thanks mainly to nostalgic archive programmes, it seems like only yesterday when steam was an everyday sight. Although we are indeed lucky to be able to enjoy so much cine film from the days of working steam, up until now recording the more social side of everyday life for the railwaymen in their own words has been somewhat neglected.


[NOTE: This is a single DVD that contains two complete productions. They used to be available individually.]

This is an important social record of what life was really like delving into every aspect of a typical working day explained by each person using their own words and carefully illustrated with suitable archive film.



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Final Years Of BR Steam (55-mins)

Final Years Of BR Steam (55-mins)


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The Final Years of BR Steam

This superb archive programme was produced to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the end of mainline steam on British Rail.

The golden age of steam travel came to an end with the running of the '15 guinea special' on August 11 1968.

This fascinating DVD features British Rail's steam operation during the years leading up to its demise, including the celebrated August 11 1968 special.

The programme has been produced especially for Steam World by TeleRail and includes a selection of material from the final years of BR steam. The action ranges from classic mainline operation on express passenger workings to rural branch lines and trip freights. All with the added benefit of carefully matched authentic sound from the internationally famous Peter Handford collection.

So take your seat for the departure of our special, commemorating the sights and sounds of the final years of BR steam.

Including:-

* BR's last steam hauled passenger train in 1968 - the '15 guinea special'.

* The splendour of the Somerset and Dorset route between Evercreech Junction and Bournemouth, including last day specials.

* The Great Central route between Loughborough and Rugby.

* Passenger and freight train action from Aberdeen, Salisbury, Shrewsbury and Carnforth.

* A lingering look at Barry scrapyard.



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BEHIND THE SCENES 1 (??-mins)

BEHIND THE SCENES 1 (??-mins)


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The Way We Were Part 2: The 1930s and 1940s (55-mins)

The Way We Were Part 2: The 1930s and 1940s (55-mins)


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Can you remember steam trains, school caps, or even trams? Everyday sights like theses shaped the lives of ordinary people in a way which has rarely been captured on film.

Now, this unique and remarkable compilation, made entirely of home-made cinefilm footage captures these everyday scenes.

Introduced by Dame Thora Hird, and with a fascinating voiceover, sound effects and evocative music throughout, The Way We Were is a warm and poignant account of life in 'Thirties and Forties Britain.



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The Way We Were Part 1: The 1950s and 1960s (62-mins)

The Way We Were  Part 1: The  1950s and 1960s (62-mins)


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As Britain began to emerge from the austerity of the post war years many ordinary people, had for the first time ever, enough spare cash to buy a cine camera. This was still somewhat of a luxury though, as cine film throughout the 1950s and 1960s was, by today's home video standards, very expensive.

Thousands of families began to film their holidays, outings, and those more memorable family occasions. While others also took the opportunity to film more commonplace everyday activities including children playing in the street, local fetes or a visit to town.

Television was not the dominant force it is today, and after the ritual of setting up the projector and screen many happy evenings would be spent watching the results in a darkened room at home.

Carefully and sensitively crafted together by North West Video Productions this first volume, in a unique series, forms a fascinating and lively look back at the 1950s and 60s. This is definitely not the official Britain of the newsreels or commercial cinema, but a warm and poignant account of everyday events filmed by ordinary people - showing what life was really like during the post war years.

This unique programme, made entirely from original cine films complete with discreet sound effects and music, is complimented by a thought provoking script written and introduced by Neil Patrick - Editor of Yours magazine.

You'll find the memories come flooding back as we focus on a huge variety of topics including:-

Children - at school and at play, long before the days of leisure wear and trainers. With so few cars and lorries around children were safe to play in the street, where the only distractions were the milkman and his horse, or the chimes from a distinctive ice cream van.

Street Scenes - lots of contrasting views, from small villages to large towns - highlighting shops, passing traffic and fashions.

Everyday life - including wine making, summer fetes and Christmas - always the main family event in any year but just look at those fashions and the presents.

Transport - lots of everyday scenes including a steam train journey from Leamington Spa to Birmingham, trolley buses at Walsall, and Glasgow's distinctive trams.

Royal Visits - a memorable day with Royal visits to Rugeley & Barmouth.

Holidays - when overseas package holidays were virtually unknown! Lots of nostalgic scenes in the West Country, including camping and caravan holidays, picnics and visits to St Ives, Lands End, and Lynton & Lynmouth. Also holidays on the Isle of Wight featuring the famous pier, and the first road round-a-bout on the Island.

Farming - before giant machines took over most duties there were still some horses and early tractors at work, while the farmyards provided a haven for children to play in.

Family motoring - for the lucky few a new car meant extra freedom - although many early roads were already starting to jam up. Never mind though there was still plenty of room on the newly opened M6 & M1 motorways!

If you are old enough to remember the 1950s and 60s this unique video will rekindle many pleasant memories. If you're too young to remember those exciting years, this programme will give you an excellent impression of just what you missed !



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Favourite Loco Classes 1 (??-mins)

Favourite Loco Classes 1 (??-mins)


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This is your chance to enjoy a unique slice of everyday living railway history from the same producers that bring you the Steam World Archive Series - the most authentic and popular steam archive series available today.

This new series features action from all parts of the old British Railways network and benefits from faithfully added sound using the renowned Peter Handford original steam sound library. Volume one compares some of the favourite express passenger classes, and even includes rare archive cab rides. Each programme is accompanied by a informative script highlighting the major differences between the classes. So turn back the clock with Tele Rail and enjoy the authentic sights and sounds of yesterday!

This brand new Steam World programme gives you the unique opportunity to compare and enjoy seeing the following passenger classes at work:-

Castle

Archive film from the late 1960s including a spectacular cab ride from Worcester to Paddington.

King

The jewel in the crown - at least as far as the GWR was concerned. These magnificent locomotives are predominately featured around Snow Hill Birmingham.

Coronation

The power of Stanier's finest creation, and certainly the best loved of his designs affectionately better known as Duchess's are seen working on the WCML including the steep climb over Shap.

Jubilee

Rare views of Silver Jubilee in the late 1930s plus action over the beautiful Settle to Carlisle route in the late 1960s.

Britannia

Nostalgic action including a remarkable cab ride out of London Liverpool Street on 70000 Britannia in 1955.

A3

One of the best loved express passenger classes, highlighting plenty of evocative lineside action on the ECML and some rare views on the Waverley Route.

A4

Superb archive film of this favourite class at work in their heyday on the ECML (including a cab ride) and onto Aberdeen.

Bullied Pacifics

Featuring Merchant Navy, West Country and Battle of Britain classes - including a cab ride.



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