These links to the
BBC» archive may well have been posted previously here in the Coffee Shop but I thought I'd post them again in a new topic, as the programmes are well worth a second view (or first, if you've not seen them before).
The BBC archive has a selection of great rail related programmes, available online, providing a wonderful historic document of the
UK▸ 's railways.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/steamtrains/Particular favourites of mine are
The Great Railway Cavalcade from 1980, celebrating the 150th anniversary of the worlds first city to city passenger service, and Michael Palin's
Confessions of a Train Spotter, again from 1980, documenting his journey from London to Kyle of Lochalsh.
Enjoy!
Feel free to post links to programmes or video clips that you've also discovered in the public domain online. Stick to the theme of 'A blast from the past' though....
EDIT: Now what was the name of that week long series of live broadcasts from across the rail network that the BBC did in the mid 80's? All I can remember is the presenters, Paul Coia and Mike Smith....