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: "Martin Underwood" wrote in message ... Paul wrote in : I don't know if anyone was watching TV4 last night but a fascinating film "Death Line" from 1972 was shown. Essentially people kept going into a central london tube station late at night and never being seen again. [I'm not saying which one for reasons that those who know which one it is will understand - suffice to say the station choice made its screening at all a little surprising]. I'm intrigued why the choice of station should make it surprising that the film was ever screened. Are you talking about the station that was portrayed as opposed to the one where it was actually filmed? The Station portrayed. Not ever screened, but screened recently. Ah. Point taken. Now I see what you mean. |
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