TV Series

Finished Ozark first seven of the final series Seven more to watch then it ends .....hope the standard & ending is up to standard of this great 4 series production.......so far so good.....

I won’t say on here incase some haven’t watched but I think I know how it’s going to end up from that opening scene of Season 4
 


Just started this.

It's pretty smart.... I like the whole BR franchise to be fair (the TITAN COMICS line is just boss) but this is a nice addition that absolutely nails the aesthetics. Story is a bit slow at first but I reckon it'll pick-up....

 
Just started this.

It's pretty smart.... I like the whole BR franchise to be fair (the TITAN COMICS line is just boss) but this is a nice addition that absolutely nails the aesthetics. Story is a bit slow at first but I reckon it'll pick-up....



I'm scared to watch this.
 

Not a modern series, but been on a bit of a Fred Dibnah binge recently, some of the episodes I have had to watch on youtube as I cannot locate them elsewhere. As they were shown in the late 70's and early 80's a lot of people don't know of him. He was an old school steeplejack and would sometimes demolish large chimneys brick by brick.

He would give todays health and safety folks a coronary if he was still about, no safety harnesses in those days.....

Swinging around in a bosuns chair 2:52




Makes my stomach churn every time I watch that !
 
Not a modern series, but been on a bit of a Fred Dibnah binge recently, some of the episodes I have had to watch on youtube as I cannot locate them elsewhere. As they were shown in the late 70's and early 80's a lot of people don't know of him. He was an old school steeplejack and would sometimes demolish large chimneys brick by brick.

He would give todays health and safety folks a coronary if he was still about, no safety harnesses in those days.....

Swinging around in a bosuns chair 2:52




Makes my stomach churn every time I watch that !

I went to his house on Radcliffe Road in Bolton as part of my job about a year before he died. He had dug a great huge coal pit in the back garden c/w those big wheels that drove the lifts! Pure nutcase, but one of the nicest people I have ever met. (I think it was about 2003)
 

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