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Ian F. March 22nd 07 07:03 AM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-1.html

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-2.html

Charing Cross Bakerloo line?

Ian
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Michael Hoffman March 22nd 07 07:51 AM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
Ian F. wrote:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-1.html


Surely with two constables, in the time it took to get down to the train
level, one of them could have gotten the station supervisor to shut
things down?
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Michael Hoffman

Ian F. March 22nd 07 08:23 AM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message
...

Surely with two constables, in the time it took to get down to the train
level, one of them could have gotten the station supervisor to shut
things down?


It's telly - it's pretend! ;-)

Ian



Jack Taylor March 22nd 07 09:46 AM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
Ian F. wrote:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-1.html

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-2.html

Charing Cross Bakerloo line?


Jubilee line (the platforms that are now closed to the public) ITYF.



Ian F. March 22nd 07 12:21 PM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
"Jack Taylor" wrote in message
...

Jubilee line (the platforms that are now closed to the public) ITYF.


Ah, OK - thanks.

Ian



Michael Hoffman March 22nd 07 12:24 PM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
Ian F. wrote:
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message
...

Surely with two constables, in the time it took to get down to the train
level, one of them could have gotten the station supervisor to shut
things down?


It's telly - it's pretend! ;-)


Just wondering! ;)

--
Michael Hoffman

Robin Mayes March 22nd 07 10:52 PM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
Didn't stop 50 police in riot gear marching 200 Chelsea supporters down to
the westbound, which was in severe delay mode, at Liverpool Street Monday
night without bothering to tell anyone what they planned. EIRF is in my GSMs
hands, ready to take the issue to BTPs bosses next week.
"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message
...
Ian F. wrote:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-1.html


Surely with two constables, in the time it took to get down to the train
level, one of them could have gotten the station supervisor to shut things
down?
--
Michael Hoffman





Viddlêr Sêllbøê March 23rd 07 06:35 AM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
The 145 bus to OXFORD STREET?????

--
Viddlêr Sêllbøê

The only true lesbians are men
Shavkat Mirziyayev
"Ian F." wrote in message
...
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-1.html

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/a4...or-part-2.html

Charing Cross Bakerloo line?

Ian
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Jack Taylor March 23rd 07 09:24 AM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
Viddlêr Sêllbøê wrote:
The 145 bus to OXFORD STREET?????


And a Northern line train from Charing Cross to Liverpool Street (then he
runs around the streets and is back in the park by Embankment again!).

He, he - such pedantry. ;-)



MIG March 24th 07 10:15 AM

"The Bill" on the tube
 
On Mar 23, 10:24 am, "Jack Taylor" wrote:
Viddlêr Sêllbøê wrote:
The 145 bus to OXFORD STREET?????


And a Northern line train from Charing Cross to Liverpool Street (then he
runs around the streets and is back in the park by Embankment again!).

He, he - such pedantry. ;-)



This reminds me of quite a few years back when I saw several DLR
trains parked at All Saints with the destination "Brunswick", which
got me wondering until a few weeks later the DLR appeared on the Bill
(mainly at what appeared to be Bank for the platform scenes) with this
as the destination on all the trains they used.

I seem to remember some station entrance scenes as well, which may
have been somewhere like Westferry or Limehouse, but my memory of the
episode is very hazy.



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