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England's Best Loved Lost Railway: The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
As at 18th January 2025 02:04 GMT
 
Re: England's Best Loved Lost Railway: The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
Posted by grahame at 23:02, 16th January 2025
 
Virtually all background music is irritating!
Unnecessary


Hmmm ... the TV is on in the background here, and the music behind it is giving clues as to when the detective is approaching the place the suspect id hiding.  I don't thing that the detective would be as effective in his job without the sound cues provided. 

Re: England's Best Loved Lost Railway: The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
Posted by GBM at 07:25, 16th January 2025
 
Virtually all background music is irritating!
Unnecessary

Re: England's Best Loved Lost Railway: The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
Posted by rogerw at 12:30, 15th January 2025
 
An interesting watch, but I do find the background music very irritating

England's Best Loved Lost Railway: The Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:10, 14th January 2025
 
From YouTube is this just over one hour feature.

I've enjoyed watching it, from my armchair - I am not an impassioned local revivalist - but I do offer it here, simply as an excellent review of (that specific) SDR.


 
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