A Little Ray Of Sunshine

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Malcolm
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A Little Ray Of Sunshine

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Found this on Utube today while waiting for an email.
The narration is a little dodgy in places, but an excellent film nevertheless.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2sTiI55eOMo

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Re: A Little Ray Of Sunshine

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Excellent video Malcolm, but as you say 0 out of 10 for geography!
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Re: A Little Ray Of Sunshine

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Superb stuff. The commentry is rather dodgy though. Maybe he should have done some research first?

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Re: A Little Ray Of Sunshine

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Great little doco, pity the narrator talked oyer the loco sounds, loved it !!
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Re: A Little Ray Of Sunshine

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Never been to Newcastle myself, but what a great location. And all those locos I never saw down sarf. Thanks for putting that up, Nalcolm.
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Re: A Little Ray Of Sunshine

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Thanks for that Malcom - made me feel very nostalgic.
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