Its a real pain when publishers pages cannot get a decent promotional piccie of their own publication.
Anyway , according to radiotimes.com this is whats in this. I normally buy and keep the Christmas Radio Times.
Wednesday 9 December 2015 at 9:00AM By Zoe Wickens
Quote:
Are you ready to start squabbling over who watches what and when in your house this year?
You should be, because the Radio Times Christmas double issue is here to brighten this impossibly well lit time of year even more than humanly possible.
So what can you read in our fit to bursting edition this year?
We've got you covered for all of your television, radio and film needs over this festive fortnight.
Buckle yourself into your sleigh – and get your highlighters ready – this is one long nice list!
David Beckham tells us why he prefers watching rugby to football
Sir David Attenborough on breaking records at nearly 90
Kara Tointon talks taking on her idol Julie Andrews's role as Maria in The Sound of Music
The ballet effect on the nation with Darcey Bussell
Christmas 1960s style with Call the Midwife
Something for the children with the story behind Stick Man, how to make your own Shaun the Sheep and David Walliams's Billionaire Boy
Go back in time with Dad's Army and Dickensian
Martin Freeman and Benedict Cumberbatch get Victorian in the eagerly awaited Sherlock Christmas Special
Wedding bells all round with EastEnders stars Kellie Bright and Danny Dyer
Explore Christmas in space with astronaut Tim Peake and Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi
Harrison Ford talks the return of Star Wars
An alternative review of 2015 with Eddie Mair
Jack Whitehall on why he stands for The Queen's Speech
All Kylie Minogue wants for Christmas
Why the Right Rev Nick Baines thinks we should put down our phones at this time of year
And Then There Were None – a look at the star-filled version of Agatha Christie's mystery
The women of The Archers channel Calendar Girls and strip off this year for Christmas
Mo Farah on Christmas in America, his hunger for another gold medal and his new son
And finally, the confessions of award-winning TV addict Alison Graham
You could also be in with the chance of winning a Stick Man goody bag!
Have a mince pie on us, you've earned it.
I don't consider its worth mailing in a mince pie cost of 12 1/2p claim to Radiotimes.com (do they have a postal address ), anyway they make me fat(ter).
Gresley Society - the duck response
SVR and Barrow Hill gala pictures
New steam line for Sharpness
Bluebell makes lottery bid
Steam on Manchester's Metrolink
No. 45551 The Unknown Warrior takes shape at Barrow Hill gala
Down Main News
Narrow Gauge News
Industrial News
Irish News
Regulars:
In The Works - The first Bulleid 'Pacific' overhaul at Eastleigh since 1967
My Story - Former BR man David Maidment tells of a privileged journey
Down Main - Does running to Tweedbank lie ahead for an overhauled Flying Scotsman?
Top Link - Duchess of Sutherland's performance hauling the 'Lakes Express' to Crewe
Running Free - The depreciating value of rail literature collections is on David Wilcock's mind
Gallery - The most impressive images from today's top lineside photographers
Back of the Shed - Your unusual stories from the railways
Mailbag - Doubt over Royal Scot's identity
Book reviews
Features:
'P&O': The Long Voyage - 'Merchant Navy' No. 35006 is almost ready to return after more than 30 years of dedicated restoration efforts
Mega Steam - British steam was the grandest in the world at its height... wasn't it? Philip Atkins shows how the world view challenges our thinking
Keeping Steam Afloat - Celebrating 40 seasons since the preservation of the final seagoing railway paddle steamer, Waverley
The Guide:
Event Diary - what's coming up in the next few months
Main Line Diary
Photo Charters
I would like more of these. I cannot recall where I bought my (part) run of these from.
Like the other London Boroughs, Barking and Dagenham was brought into being 1 April 1965.
Looks like Dagenham got the short straw, and its municipal missive (if Any) , merged into what remained being called the Quarterly Journal of The London Borough of Barking , on its main tag-line.
Otherwise municipal pride of the 60s and 70s was shown in these informative journals. Although B&D gain bits of Chadwell Heath, the printer was C.W.Clark (Printers) Ltd (T.U.) 6-14 High Road, Ilford, Essex., which was in Borough of Redbridge (Ilford).
Produced in the Days before postcodes, and direct London telephone dialling, all things familar to 45cat
Packed every month with an interesting and varied range of features and articles, including STOCK CHANGES and FREIGHT MATTERS which will help keep your ICRS books up to date.
TRACKS is fully illustrated throughout with photos of the national network and preserved railway scene.
HEADLINE NEWS
Great Central Loughborough bridge delayed by government electrification funding postponement; new deal could save Colne Valley Railway; LNER Gresley teak coaches to run in regular service over part of the national network; Lynton & Barnstaple aims to buy Blackmoor station and Flying Scotsman restoration in final stages.
NEWS
South Devon Railway to campaign for return to Ashburton despite park authority decision; a third of the new Gresley P2 No. 2007 Prince of Wales built in less than two years; lizards delay Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway push to Broadway; action from the big Foxfield Railway gala; the car that drove along the Bluebell Railway; Severn Valley founders reunited to celebrate 50th anniversary; Bradley Manor return imminent; World Heritage Site status for Forth Bridge; GWR pannier tank reprises The Railway Children role 45 years on; Royal Scot reappears in green; and farewell to railway publishing giant Ian Allan and Mull Rail founder Graham Ellis.
MAIN LINE NEWS
Office of Rail and Road discharges Improvment Notice imposed on West Coast Railways as new three-man team joins Carnforth management; Steam Dreams to
run second ‘Irish Explorer’; Union of South Africa booked for Borders Railway opening, and Tornado back in fine form.
WITH FULL REGULATOR
Don Benn reports on Tornado’s recent exploits in Scotland.
Railwayana
Geoff Courtney’s regular column.
Centre spread
Scots Guardsman storming up to Ais Gill by Dave Rodgers.
Main Line Tours
Steam and heritage diesel railtours.
Off the Shelf
Latest book and DVD releases.
Platform
Where your views matter most.
Up & Running
Guide to railways running in August.
The Month Ahead
Upcoming galas and events.
CONTENTS Photo : LNER A4 Pacific No. 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley coasts along the clifftops above the North Sea at Burnmouth, north of Berwick-upon-Tweed, with Steam Dreams’ ‘Cathedrals Express’ on July 7. HENRY ELLIOTT
COVER Photo: LMS Jubilee 4-6-0No. 45699 Galatea climbs through Edge Hill cutting, Liverpool, with the Railway Touring Company’s ‘North Wales Coast Express’ on July 19, before failing at Llandudno Junction with a hot axlebox. PHIL JONES
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Heritage Railway is the only magazine in its field to concentrate on every aspect of Britain’s wonderful network of preserved railways, whether the motive power be steam, diesel or electric.
Renowned for page after page of news, with hard-won exclusives every month, the magazine also boasts some of the finest atmospheric photography in the business, and well-researched historic features leave no stone unturned.
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1. Hold on guys, I just need to nip into M&M’s World.
2. Six minutes till the next tube? Seems fine.
3. Cor blimey, guv’nor, would you Adam and Eve it! [ Actually I have said that ! ]
4. Is it just me or are taxi prices getting cheaper?
5. House party in Upminster? I’m there! [ Actually I been to one in Harold Wood, does that count ? ]
6. The cable car’s shut? How the hell am I meant to get to work now?
7. You know what they should turn this into? Some luxury flats.
8. With so many restaurants to choose from in Soho, I’m sure we won’t have a problem getting a table.
9. Oooh, take a look at that beautiful pigeon.
10. I’ve got pole vaulting class tonight, then I’m meeting the dressage lads for a pint – and to think, it’s all thanks to the Olympic Games!
11. You can tell somewhere’s about to get really cool when people start visiting from Essex.
12. I need a party outfit and fast. Get me to Cyberdog!
13. That slice of pizza I had in Camden market took me right back to the Tuscan countryside. Belissimo!
14. So we need to take the light blue line, then the red line…
15. Amazing – I genuinely thought that guy was a real statue!
16. Tayyabs has got nothing on Masala Zone.
17. London’s museums are great, but the entry fees are a bit steep.
18. I love Canary Wharf. It’s just got that vibe, you know?
19. Boris is alright, but lets face it, he’s no George Osborne.
20. Yes, person with clipboard and overly sincere grin, I actually have several minutes to talk with you about the crisis facing Polynesian iguanas!
21. There’s some great new street art near my flat – have you heard of Banksy?
22. It’s a free country, and as far as I’m concerned, people can stand wherever the hell they want on escalators
.
23. If only there was somewhere serving a decent burger in this town!
24. Let’s just go for a quick six pints and a Big Mac and a 90-minute night bus home.
25. Well, we were meant to go to Wetherspoons, but it was so busy, we ended up at this cool new bar round the corner.
26. That’s it – I’m moving to Manchester.
27. I’ve got literally no opinion on this weather.
28. I’m sober. And I’m getting in a rickshaw.
29. Sure, Leicester Square’s cinemas are pricy, but oh, the glamour!
30. I’m just off to the Harrods food court to do the weekly shop. [ Actually I have, but Fortnums is better ]
31. Wait, ‘We Will Rock You’ is… closing? Gutted. [ Actually a lot of people were]
32. Isn’t it depressing how no-one ever talks to you on public transport?
34. And that one there is actually going to be all affordable housing! God bless the council, sticking up for the little guy.
35. I heard this fantastic new track on some kid’s mobile phone last night.
36. You’re quite right Mr Cyclist – that red light doesn’t apply to you, on you go. I wasn’t using that leg anyway.
37. I’m only staying for one, I’ve got to drive home after this.
38. I’ve checked the map – the quickest way is just to walk through the Blackwall Tunnel.
39. The best thing about this area is all the people like me that have moved here.
40. If you don’t press the DOOR OPEN button, then the DOOR is obviously not going to OPEN!
41. The more people that move to my area, the cooler it gets.
42. Post a picture of my brunch on Instagram? What on earth for?
43. Quick! Get a photo of me in this red phone box!
44. Funny story: the house was so cheap, we actually bought two!
45. Best wait for the lights to change before we cross.
46. It’s a scorcher out there – fancy a refreshing dip in the Thames?
47. I’m going to go home after work so I can have dinner before I go to the pub.
48. I’m too skint for proper beer – I’ll just have a pint of the craft stuff instead.
49. That cabbie had no idea where he was going, but at least his political opinions were well-informed and rationally delivered.
50. Get a lungful of that air!
51. There’s nothing more relaxing than a meandering stroll down Oxford Street.
52. It’s my birthday – see you at the Trocadero for laser tag and Slush Puppies! [ Actually I did like the Trocadero over the years ]
53. I really think burritos could be the next big thing – just watch this space.
54. I miss the Swiss Centre. So many magical memories… [ Again I rather liked its architecture ]
55. And because the gig is in the middle of a park, they can play as long and as loud as they want. [ Nothing beats listening to a Rolling Stones gig in Hyde Park while you are walking through Green Park ]
56. LBC really restores your faith in the education and decency of your fellow man.
57. Lie-sesster Square.
58. Cat café? Not interested.
59. So glad I chose to fly from Stansted – cheaper and more convenient to get to.
60. I’m so sick of these Kensington hipsters.
61. Amazing news, you guys! This weekend, BUSES REPLACE TRAINS!
62. The Northern line? More like the AWESOME lin
The Weekly listings (bit like Time Out) for Doncaster and surrounds of South Yorkshire.
24 Pages of Clubland, Doncaster History, Crossword, Reviews- club performances, film, CDs, etc.
CD Review includes Allison Moorer - Miss Fortune- Universal Records 018 818-2, Ed Pearson- Just To See You Smile - Sundown Studios - SSCD014.
The Weekly listings (bit like Time Out) for Doncaster and surrounds of South Yorkshire.
24 Pages of Clubland, Doncaster History, Crossword, Reviews- club performances, film, CDs, TV (Pop Idol in this case) , etc
The Weekly listings (bit like Time Out) for Doncaster and surrounds of South Yorkshire.
24 Pages of Clubland, Doncaster History, Crossword, Reviews- club performances, film, CDs, LPs and records, etc
CD Review (Will Appeal To The Ladies) { Country Rocking with Mel Hague is this weeks reviewer)
Paul Mateki - So Strong - 7Mountains Records USOFT0009
The Weekly listings (bit like Time Out) for Doncaster and surrounds of South Yorkshire.
24 Pages of Clubland, Doncaster History, Crossword, Reviews- club performances, film,.
Top 10 Chart from HMV Frenchgate, Win The CD Single The Ketchup Song.
Review and promotion of front cover band ' Mostly Autumn'
The Weekly listings (bit like Time Out) for Doncaster and surrounds of South Yorkshire.
24 Pages of Clubland, Doncaster History, Crossword, Reviews- club performances, film, CDs,
The Weekly listings (bit like Time Out) for Doncaster and surrounds of South Yorkshire.
24 Pages of Clubland, Doncaster History, Crossword, Reviews- club performances, film, CDs, LPs and records, etc
CD Review By Mel Hague
Johnny Duncan - Last Train - The Johnny Duncan Story from Tennessee To Taree - Rollercoaster Records RCCD 3045 (29 Tracks / 32 page booklet / biography).
Six Shows Your Must Not Miss
Keep It In The Family (New) : ITV Sun
The Missing: BBC1 Tue
Coronation Street: ITV Mon Wed & Fri
Not In Cleveland : Sony TV Mon
Autumnwatch: BBC2 Tue-Fri
Intruders (New): BBC2 Mon
ThisWeek TV
inc Newsflash
The Blacklist: Sky Living Fri
Holby City BBC1 Tue (Scot Wed)
The Flash: Sky1 Tue
Children's Hospital: The Chaplins: BBC2 Mon
Citizen Khan: BBC1 Fri
Coach Trip: Channel 4 Weekdays
Speed With Guy Martin: Channel 4 Sun
Storage Hunters UK: Dave Tue
Baby P: The Untold Story: BBC1 Mon
Educating Joey Essex: Reem Halloween : ITV2 Fri
Coronation Street ITV Mon(x2) Wed Fri(x2)
US Drama Finder
Soap Choice
Soap Planner
Film Choice
Daily Listings:Main Channels(inc Today's Choice), Freeview, Sky/Virgin (all inc Selected More Choice and Key Channel Headers)
Six Shows Your Must Not Miss
Foyle;s War (New Series) : ITV Sun
Broadchurch (NewSeries) ITV Mon
Emmerdale : ITV Weekdays
Silent Witness (New Series) BBC1 Tue&Wed
Life On Mars : Sony TV Wed
Bring Back Borstal: ITV Thu
ThisWeek TV
Death In Paradise : BBC1 Thu
Take Me Out : ITV Sat
Bodyshockers: Nips, Tucks and Tattoos: Channel 4 Mon
Waterloo Road: BBC3& BBC Mon
Weighing Up The Enemy: Channel 4 Tue
Crims: BBC3 Thu
The 100: E4 Tue
Frank Sinatra: Our Way: BBC1 Sat
US Drama Finder
Soap Choice
Soap Planner
Sport Choice
Film Choice
Daily Listings:Main Channels(inc Today's Choice), Freeview, Sky/Virgin (all inc Selected More Choice and Key Channel Headers)
Six Shows Your Must Not Miss
I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! ITV&ITV2 Starts Sun
Atlantis: BBC1 Sat
Secrets Of The Castle With Ruth, Peter And Tom : BBC2 Tue
Franklin & Bash : Sony TV Thu
Coronation Street ITV. Mon Wed Fri
Casualty: BBC 1 Sat
ThisWeek TV
inc Newsflash - inc second series to come from the BBC.
Junior MasterChef: CBBC Mon-Fri
Grey's Anatomy : Sky Living Wed
US Drama Finder
Soap Choice
Soap Planner
Sport Choice
Film Choice
Daily Listings:Main Channels(inc Today's Choice), Freeview, Sky/Virgin (all inc Selected More Choice and Key Channel Headers)
Anyone want these dozen or so to scan / pdf the whole lot. Much of Post-WW2 social history and viewpoints in these , more than I have time to assimilate and make positive use of for the future.
BBC1: New Tricks (Mon)
BBC1:Holby City (Tue)
Channel 4 :Educating Yorkshire: One Year On (Thu)
BBC1: Match Of The Day At 50 (Fri)
Channel 5: Suspects (Wed/Thu)
ITV: Coronation Street (Mon x2/Wed/Fri x2)
Really: Most Haunted (Thu)
Channel 4 : Richard III: The New Evidence (Sun)
BBC2: Young Vets (Tue->)
ITV: Gift Wrapped (Weekdays)
Watch: Resurrection (Mon)
US Drama Finder
Soap Choice/ Soap Planner
Film choice
Competitions/£1000 prize Crossword/Letters
Six Shows Your Must Not Miss
The BAFTA Film Awards BBC1 Sun
The Gift (New) BBC1 Tue
Barging Round Britain With John Sergeant. ITV. Fri
The Great Comic Relief Bake Off BBC1. Wed
EastEnders BBC1 Mon/Tue/Thu
Vamps SonyTV. Fri
ThisWeek TV
< Includes Newsflash Column ( notable the future planned production of Salford City FC documentary in Autumn >
Britain's Biggest Primary School Channel5 Thu
Deal Or No Deal Channel4 Weekdays
Taking New York E4 Mon
Uncle BBC1 Tue
Flintoff: Lord Of The Fries Sky1 Fri
US Drama Finder
Bob Servant BBC4 Mon
Lost Worlds With Monty Halls And Leo Houlding Discovery Fri
Coronation Street. ITV. Mon x2,Wed,Fri
Soap Choice
Soap Planner
Sport Choice
Film Choice
Daily Listings:Main Channels(inc Today's Choice), Freeview, Sky/Virgin (all inc Selected More Choice and Key Channel Headers)
ThisWeek TV
< Includes Newsflash Column ( notable the future planned production of The New Adventures of Morph >
TV Choice Awards intro and Voting Form
US Drama Finder
Bob Monkhouse: Million Dollar Joke Man Gold Wed.
(3 parter , hosted by Paul O'Grady investigating Bob Monkhouse's Million Dollar Joke Book)
Coronation Street. ITV. Mon,Wed,Fri
Soap Choice
Soap Planner
Sport Choice
Film Choice
Daily Listings:Main Channels(inc Today's Choice), Freeview, Sky/Virgin (all inc Selected More Choice and Key Channel Headers)
I get the feeling I (or generally) its difficult to do justice to the depth of reviews in these listing magazines ( actually thats magazines in general) I wish in some ways that publishers of this more disposable products had links to PDFs or similar of their old product including the old ads. Really old Listings Mags, like early Radio Times, or 1960s TV Times have a backdrop to the past and all that went on then.
This one features, for example, Brotherhood Of Man's recollections of their winning 1970s Eurovision entry, including the dance routine.
These inserts are shortly going for recycling Unless, you, dear reader, wants to retain them at your place. Please PM me for this unique collect of Doncaster area working mens club entertainment listings , film and restaurant reviews and so on.