Hurricane Recovery on TV

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Have I got the wrong channel? On Discovery tonight at 2000 it says How Do They Do It series 7 Episode 6. HELP!:confused:

Nick

I think the state of material at the back of the engine could partly be explained by a previous dig, although the engine itself (and hub) were superb in condition.

This is not the first time the MOD have dallied over "gifting" recovered material and I know of at least three cases where the MOD have evidently claimed/seized the recovered material. As you say, could be significant for the future.

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I have watched several dig programmes in recent years and this was by far the best all round production, well done to all involved.

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Have I got the wrong channel? On Discovery tonight at 2000 it says How Do They Do It series 7 Episode 6. HELP!:confused:

Its on Discovery History Ch.522 @8pm

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Thanks - I can't keep up with these digital channels - I'll check to see I can get it. :)I tried browsing for a website but it just takes you to the Discovery Channel.

I stand to be corrected, but I think that is Discovery History (Sky Ch 522).

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Went directly to 522 and found it - thanks to all. So it is set to record as others are watching a "soap" at that time, I believe.....;)

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Well if that doesnt work then its on again on Ch 557 @ 9pm , wouldnt want to deprive you of some favoured viewing !!! :diablo:

Andy, my apologies meant to say this sooner but damned good job by you and the guys on the dig and for arranging for the Hurri flypast in honour of the Veteran !

I ought to watch it myself, I suppose! :)

Or....maybe not.:p

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You should have - it was excellent.;) I was able to watch it after all, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Harry Harris?? is a character, isn't he? But just the sort of passionate, fascinated amateur who contribute so much to our knowledge. It was very moving to see Bill Green's reaction as the Merlin was precariously wiched to the surface.

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On again now on Discovery History.

Blimey!

Wish I got repeat fees. :D

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And on again at 5pm;)

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Blimey!

Wish I got repeat fees. :D

You deserve them................:D