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Wander00
11th Aug 2009, 18:56
It seems that the "Coast" programe on BBC2 at 2000hrs tonight will include a section on pilot training at Valley

Spewing Stew
11th Aug 2009, 19:24
Have i missed it ?

BEagle
11th Aug 2009, 19:29
Yes - about 15 min ago.

al446
11th Aug 2009, 19:39
Due for repeat at 00.50 on 19/08 on BBC1, set your PVR.

Gainesy
11th Aug 2009, 20:08
set your PVR.

Is getting a PVR that precise these days?:)

Bertie Thruster
11th Aug 2009, 20:30
or watch online now

MAINJAFAD
11th Aug 2009, 20:31
Only got to see the back end of the program, Don't know if the Hawks were covered, but there is footage taken in an airborne Sea King, plus IR video of the rescue from that ferry that ended up on its side on Blackpool beach.

Chugalug2
12th Aug 2009, 12:53
BT:

or watch online now

Available on iplayer, you've paid for it so might as well use it:
BBC iPlayer - Coast: Series 4: Anglesey to Blackpool (http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00m53vj/Coast_Series_4_Anglesey_to_Blackpool/)

green granite
12th Aug 2009, 13:56
Normally repeated at the weekend but all their progs are replaced with athletics, according to the listings it will repeat next Tuesday.......possibly.

12th Aug 2009, 17:20
Yes they showed the professionals who operate out of RAF Valley........oh and some Hawk stuff as well:)

BEagle
12th Aug 2009, 19:45
Really? I saw a feature about Hawk flying - was there anything else worth watching?

Can't stand that gushing Jockistani presenter...

goudie
12th Aug 2009, 19:49
Agree Beagle. Too much up his own you know where.

Jambo Jet
12th Aug 2009, 21:38
I think the term "Jockistani" might be construed as racist....

Or perhaps the abbreviated version "Jocks"

Tankertrashnav
12th Aug 2009, 22:46
Can't stand that gushing Jockistani presenter


I wish he'd tie his hair back - always standing on cliffs pushing it out of his eyes every 10 seconds - really annoying!

Al R
13th Aug 2009, 05:27
Yes, he's pretty self absorbed. But what about Alice though? :ok:

http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/books/aliceroberts.jpg