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Barry Tourist Railway on Dr Who Sat 18 October

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Bluebell, Oct 16, 2014.

  1. Bluebell

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    Barry Tourist Railway will be on Dr Who on Saturday 18th October at 20.25hrs featuring our IRIS II railcar set. Episode is called 'Flatline'.

    Filming also took place on the GWR.

    Check out the full trailer on: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p028d56k

    John Buxton
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    A very scary episode, that.
     
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    Yes all those people near the running line without the required safety gear. :)
     
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    The train running sequences were done on the GWR, NOT the Barry Tourist Railway. There were no filmed train movements on our line during filming.

    The tunnel scenes with people on the ground were either done in the disused Barry Pier tunnel (where there is no longer any track) or at the BBC studios where we constructed a 30m length of bullhead track within a mocked up tunnel lining and portal built by the skilled BBC scenery people. Shots of this were manipulated to make the tunnel look infinitely longer. All very clever and so realistic that it clearly fooled quite a few people!

    All in all a great project to be involved with - and very beneficial to our railway in many ways.

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    I had no idea that some of those scenes were shot in studio. The last Dr Who story to rely heavily on railway tunnels - the Troughton adventure "The Web of Fear" - was all done in studio, but the sets were so good that London Transport made an official complaint to the BBC because they thought that the Beeb had been doing location work on the Underground without permission.
     
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    Not sure why you quoted my post, or did you miss the smiley at the end of my post?
     

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