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Diamond Jubilee River Pageant
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Diamond Jubilee River Pageant
Watched it this morning on the BBC (online). Very impressive display of boats, and the Spirit of Chartwell looked great all decked out.
Did anyone else watch or was I all alone?
Brian
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Re: Diamond Jubilee River Pageant
Recorded it this morning on Tivo and we're just finishing watching it now. Real shame the weather was so dire.
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Re: Diamond Jubilee River Pageant
I made a point of missing it...does that count for anything ????FlyTexas wrote:Did anyone else watch or was I all alone?
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Fancy some sunshine Garry? There's a few republicans in Australia, you might like to join.Garry Russell wrote:I made a point of missing it...does that count for anything ????FlyTexas wrote:Did anyone else watch or was I all alone?
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Re: Diamond Jubilee River Pageant
Saw a good bit of it here on BBC, almost as damp as it is here but without the typhoons.
Sure I saw a MTB amongst that lot, is there any still afloat ?
Sure I saw a MTB amongst that lot, is there any still afloat ?
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MTB102 was the admiral's flagship at the Dunkirk evacuation and was leading the Dunkirk Little Ships at the pageant.Rich wrote:Sure I saw a MTB amongst that lot, is there any still afloat ?
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Yes.. that was a belter wasn't it. I just love the shape of our MTB's.. even our later ones which were in service when I was in the mob.. Scimitar, Sabre, Cutlass and Tenacity
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Ah...good old naval names
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Conjures up visions of boarding enemy ship waving arms screaming battle cries with your tenacity held firmly in your hand
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Of course I watched the river pagent thanks to BBC America. I am also chuffed that one of our local PBS ststions has renamed on of its four digital channels as WETAUK and is showing British television shows 24/7. Many old shows, but also some currently broadcast in the UK. So with BBCA, BBC World News and this new channel, I am now spoilt for choice.
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