I have been watching a lot more TV - both shows made for TV and films - in recent weeks. Some of them have not been quite what I expected.
What did YOU expect from shows available on your media at home?West Side StoryThe story of the building of the railway line from Euston, via Crewe, Preston and Carlisle to Scotland, up to and including the exciting "Race to the North" competing against the East Coast line.
Toy StoryFrom Bassett-Lowke and Märklin through Triang and Graham Farish to Hornby and Peco.
The Last StandA short exhibition training video for booth organisers. It extolls the need to check the booth out ahead of time so the team can arrive and set up efficiently and quickly, and it extolls the virtue of sticking the show out professionally to the end - even if everyone else has packed up around you.
The Deer HunterA cab recording from the Caledonian Sleeper as it runs from Central Glasgow along The Clyde, above Lock Long, past Loch Lomond through Crainlarich and up onto Rannoch Moor, then plummeting down alongside Lock Treig theough Roy Bridge and Spean Bridge to Fort William in the Great Glen
Taxi DriverA Cabbie picks up a rail replacement fare at Shrewsbury for Abererch ... and in a takeoff of Peter Kaye's "car share" the journey changes the whole life outlook of both the cabbie and his passenger
Special BranchFrom Scotland - railway lines to Balloch Pier, Dufftown, Banavie Pier and Heads of Ayr.
Some like it hot - a series
Episode 1: From Australia - the story of The Ghan - Adelaide to Alice Spring, with the former narrow gauge route replaced by the current standard gauge link, and the recent extension on to Darwin.
Episode 2: Early days of basic carriages through individual underseat heaters in First Class only through steam heaters and other stages to modern train air conditioning.
Episode 3: Elegant dressing for travelling by train - beautiful people on beautiful journeys
RockyAvalanche Shelters, deep tunnels and the unique rock fall warning system at Loch Awe
On the WaterfrontThe story of the railway line from Exeter to Newton Abbot - from Brunel's Atmospeheric Railway through the single and double line steam era to Warships and Westerns,
HSTs▸ and Voyagers. Updated with a "Seawall Special" and
IETs▸ , and a look forward to class 803 Express Sleeper Trains and class 197 on the Devon Metro
GhostbustersThe campaigners - the people who've got bums on seats on some of our least used lines and at our least used ststions. Dronfield, Manea, Gainsborough Central, Redditch and Stonehaven. With a look forward to cases underway - Bromsgrove, Breich and Brigg.
Beauty and the BeastNetwork Rail measurement trains - from the HST class 125 Yellow Banana though the top an' tail class 37 and Mk3 train and the class 950 though to Caroline, with a look at leaf fall, alignment and ride devices fitted on service trains.
AvatarLiveries and Branding - colour schemes and logos. Why are trains painterd in different colours and with differenr decoratins? Advertising versus practicallity; consistency of brand versus making it interesting for the people around. Who pays and who gets paid for the look of trains?
From Ghostbusters: