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Celebrates Britain's buses of the 1950s and 1960s. Features digitally remastered archived film.
Features the most significant events in the British Bus enthusiast's year, including restorations, museum events and bus preservation rallies. Vehicles featured include: Fleetlines, Atlanteans, VRs, RTs, Nationals, Regents and PDs.
Essential viewing for every British Bus and transport enthusiast. This year's edition features the current bus scene in Doncaster, Blackpool, Sheffield and Edinburgh. Classic buses from London, Leeds, Bradford and Ipswich.
Hawker Siddeley's Trident was first developed in the 50s and became a landmark it what was later known as the 'jet age'. This informative documentary charts the Trident through creation to it becoming a benchmark in civil aviation.
Tells the story of the rise of the Mini. Also features interviews with some of the people integral to the car's history.
A compilation of documentaries from the 1950's demonstrating the contemporary excellence of British engineering. Films include: 'Britain's Jet Planes' (1950), Britain's New Aircraft (1950), 'This Jet Age' (1953), 'Wing To Wing' (1951) and 'On The...
Featuring the last steam-worked mainlines in the Southern Region; Waterloo to Salisbury and Weymouth. Narrated by Robert Hendry.
Films produced by rail enthusiasts from 1953 to 1994, depicting the distinctive railways of the Isle Of Wight.
An attempt to recreate the atmosphere and feel of the busy railway network of the Midlands during the last decade of steam.
The story of the construction of this historic tunnel filmed at every stage during the project. The programme also looks at the history of attempts to make a link across the channel and the future of the tunnel and its trains into the 21st Century.
From the 1950s and '60s come these recollections of branch lines and secondary routes which have always had such a special appeal. Most of the lines featured had been closed by the end of the 1960s.