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BBC TV's Casualty

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by HY_4273, Nov 28, 2009.

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    Hey anyone seen Casualty on BBC1 tonight? I believe the Avon Valley Railway has just been shown.

    V authentic soundtrack for the Ruston shunter and four-wheel wagons [..or not as the case may be lol ], followed by a quick view of class 73 'The Royal Alex'.

    Hope it's of interest,

    Gareth

    Ps. Am not normally a fan of this show - just caught it while flicking through channels.
     
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    And why not?

    I did see it, wasn't paying excessive attention to the trains - liked the screw link coupling though.
     
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00p6353/Casualty_Series_24_The_Devil_You_Know/

    There's the link, for which the action (for us) starts at around 42 minutes in. A potential note of caution to folks watching though; it does involve a scene where a bloke gets run down and killed (by the 73!).

    Its an interesting little sequence, featuring both locos - although I think the Ruston would be flattered that the Beeb think it can go that fast (the sequence has been sped up!). The wagons look very nice too - don't some of them belong to Paddy Goss?
     

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