April 24, 2005 at 2:41 pm
Tonight Channel 4 5.25 pm – programme about the history of the V Bombers
By: ian_st - 26th April 2005 at 08:14
I’m glad to have brought it to your notice.
I was delighted to recognise a couple of the groundcrew who were interviewed. I didn’t know that either of them had been involved in the atom bomb programme.
By: Charley - 25th April 2005 at 23:48
I think there’s a Blue Streak at the Leicester Space Museum as well if anyone is keen to see one. Great TV programme.
By: BlueRobin - 25th April 2005 at 09:27
Did you see footage of the Austers on Christmas Island spraying insecticide?
By: Arm Waver - 25th April 2005 at 07:28
I’ve yet to watch it as I taped it… But did watch Gathering of Eagles on Five earlier in the afternoon – all that clag fromthe B-52’s as they took off in a stream…
By: dhfan - 25th April 2005 at 07:01
Excellent programme, thanks for the heads up, I would have missed it too.
Interesting to hear Sir Frederick Handley Page described as the designer of the Victor. I bet that came as news to the H-P drawing office. 🙂
By: XL391 - 25th April 2005 at 01:38
Is that gonna be repeated? I’m gutted i’ve missed that… 🙁
By: DGH - 24th April 2005 at 22:24
where was the museum with the Blue Streak in it? didnt look familiar..
Neil
Museum of Flight, East Fortune.
By: Guzzineil - 24th April 2005 at 22:20
where was the museum with the Blue Streak in it? didnt look familiar..
Neil
By: mmitch - 24th April 2005 at 20:27
Just read ‘Backroom Boys’ The chapter on the Black Knight project is breathtaking. One of the scientists had worked on model rockets as a schoolboy and the security thought there had been a breach! He was so advanced.
mmitch.
By: TEXANTOMCAT - 24th April 2005 at 20:09
Superb – can i commend a book by one of the contributors i picked up a couple of months back – its called ‘Backroom Boys – The Secret History of the British Boffin’ – by Francis Spufford -it is not in the least bit ‘dry’ – chapters cover Concorde, One on Black Knight/Arrow, one on the Human Genome Project (did you know a US company was trying to patent genes until the British Welcome Trust funded public access research to be published on the web – nope, me neither), one on early computers – actually early computer games – Elite…for example…fascinating and about £6 or free from your library! Brilliant…..
TT
In 1987, I became ELITE so ner (those of you who had a BBC computer will understand…)
By: BlueRobin - 24th April 2005 at 20:03
Some nice shots taken at Wellesbourne of XM655. Next run Sunday 19th June.
By: DGH - 24th April 2005 at 19:40
Great Programme. 😎
Cheers again Ian, without your gen I never would have knowen it was on. Ta.
By: Chris G - 24th April 2005 at 19:31
Every so often the Telly earns a reprieve. Channel 4 helped again tonight. Sad proogramme but sheer magic.
By: A225HVY - 24th April 2005 at 19:30
Still taping it…
Thought it was about the development of the UK’s nuclear weapons rather than the bombers..will watch it tomorrow after night shift!!
A225HVY
By: robbelc - 24th April 2005 at 19:09
Very interesting programe, thanks for the heards up. Some interesting footage of test ejections from a Valiant and the Valiants being broken up 😡 . oh to see a Vulcan do a vertical climb on take off again 🙁 .
By: DGH - 24th April 2005 at 14:47
Cheers Ian, thanks for the heads up. 🙂