Strat-tastic
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Fully expect it to be the same as the others but now rather than rush hour being affected its the Christmas getaway that's on peril when things inevitably go wrong.
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Thanks a lot
Fully expect it to be the same as the others but now rather than rush hour being affected its the Christmas getaway that's on peril when things inevitably go wrong.
Good job I spotted it tonight as although I had a “next episode” entry, as per usual series link failed to add it to my Sky+ planner.
I'm confused, was that last year? I cant believe they would edit it so quickly if it was this year??
Also I heard there was one epsiode where the rails buckled under a departing Class 43 which was then dragged along by the lead 43, which episode was this as it sounds interesting.
Yes the sleeper gets some screen time, I'll find the episode number in a bit.I haven't watched any of these yet. Has the Sleeper featured in any episodes? Also I heard there was one epsiode where the rails buckled under a departing Class 43 which was then dragged along by the lead 43, which episode was this as it sounds interesting. Must have made a right racket!
There’s a Paddington: Big Weekend Getaway episode on Friday at 8pm. Not sure if it’s new or a rerun.
Is it a new episode or a repeat?It's series 3 episode 9.
a repeat.Is it a new episode or a repeat?
Does anyone know if there’s going to be another series of Paddington 24/7 and if so when it will air please.
I spoke to a manager at Paddington a couple of weeks ago who said there has been no filming carried out this year, so it looks unlikely as they normally film most of it in the spring and summer.
You could always try tweeting the production company (Potato) and ask them if they have been commissioned to make any more series.Does anyone know if there’s going to be another series of Paddington 24/7 and if so when it will air please.
Do we really need another series about Paddington, though? In fact, it wasn't just about Paddington, rather than a series that focussed on GWR. There was a similar series on Kings Cross which expanded to cover wider ECML issues, and more recently the BBC Scotland series that shone a light on the activities at Glasgow Central. There's clearly a market for railway-related programmes, but perhaps it's time to expose the goings-on at a different station.
Now that would be a good one to watch. Following so many different companies and seeing how the Eurostar works behind the scenes would be cool.How about St Pancras 24/7 - then you've got both the Thameslink downstairs and Eurostar/ Midland Mainline upstairs.
Signs up at Paddington yesterday notifying passengers that film crews are present from 22 June in connection with a new series of this.
I was featured in the first Paddington 24/7 back in 2017/18
Passenger, I was in the background of one of the scenesAs a passenger or staff?
Signs up at Paddington yesterday notifying passengers that film crews are present from 22 June in connection with a new series of this.