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Old 2nd September 2007 | 11:32
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Air Ambulance BBC1 Monday 3rd-Friday 6th 0915

Don't know if this has already been posted.

Helicopter Heroes
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New series. Richard Hammond follows the work of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance service, who rescued him following a potentially fatal crash while filming Top Gear last year, beginning with a rescue in the Yorkshire Dales and the search for a missing hang-glider pilot
Documentary
Tomorrow on BBC1 from 9:15am to 10:00am

Also: at least 6 other Episodes.
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Old 2nd September 2007 | 11:37
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Thanks for the heads-up

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Old 2nd September 2007 | 12:10
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BBC listings show it as every morning this week at 9.15AM
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Old 3rd September 2007 | 18:00
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Interesting programme I must say. Well, I enjoyed it anyway.

I'm sure one of the pilots on there (fella with a tash) was also flying SY99 in Sky Cops...

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Air ambulance - interesting.

Richard "famous for trying to be like Jeremy Clarkson, oh, and I'm the one who had that crash" Hammond - not interesting.

Why does every programme have to be hosted by some C-list celeb these days?
 
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Although I thought he was trying to look like Richard from Richard and Judy!

Good programme otherwise and yes, Ian can be seen also flying SY99 sometimes.
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Old 3rd September 2007 | 21:19
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manfromuncle,

Richard Hammond by profession is a Presenter, so don't be surprised to see him presenting things.

He's also raised £193,180 for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance!

What's your contribution to society?

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Old 3rd September 2007 | 22:04
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No matter how annoying TV shows can be, any form of promotion/awareness for a cause such as an air ambulance should be celebrated.

Good on Richard Hammond for being so greatful to the guys who helped him, that's alot of useful money he has raised.

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Old 3rd September 2007 | 22:16
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Unfortunately although set to record on sky+ it didn't due to what it called a technical fault , I hope I fare better tomorrow.
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Air ambulance - interesting.

Richard "Hamster" Hammond - even better!

Why aren't more programmes hosted by presenters who are gentlemen, entertaining and modest! And easy on the eye!

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Old 4th September 2007 | 05:54
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I'm not sure I understand "easy on the eye" in regards to Richard.

Am I missing something here?

Now the 902.....that's easy on the eye!
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Old 4th September 2007 | 07:12
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Yes, it IS a very worthy cause, and well done for him for supporting them.

"He doesn't like to talk about it?

http://tinyurl.com/2g8aax

Mmm....
 
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Well Bertie, it's like this you see ..... If I had a choice of three hours of fun with RH or three hours of fun with your 902, then ..... ah yes! I see your point

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Old 4th September 2007 | 09:15
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The RH fella's got a real work ethic, too - the Beeb folk embedded at YAA for many weeks said he was excellent to work with. Took the trouble to learn his lines, rarely took more than 1 shot and was generally pleasant to be around. It would appear that the same couldn't be said for his agent but I suppose that's what they get their 10% (or whatever) for. Right, that's enough infinitives split.
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Old 4th September 2007 | 10:31
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I have to agree, anything or anyone that can raise awareness, bring attention to the cause and raise funds is, in my opinion, a great thing.

Good on RH and the Beeb I say.


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Old 4th September 2007 | 10:49
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Well done everybody but how close does a bird need to get before they wear their visors down?
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Old 5th September 2007 | 06:19
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You never know what might come through the window!
Put those visors down.
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Old 5th September 2007 | 09:09
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I don't think there is much chance of a horse coming through the screen and even if it did, the visor aint going to do alot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 5th September 2007 | 09:20
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Access - how are you going to get to the patient and how are you going to get them on the helicopter?

If there is easy access from the pub car park, its always going to win over the fight to get over the barbed wire fence.
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Old 5th September 2007 | 09:55
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I'm sure if you are strapped to a spinal board you would prefer a 20 yard carry to a 120 yard carry with an obstacle crossing.

Why do people criticise pilots when the only information they have to base their opinion on is highly edited footage?

Let's leave it to the professionals on scene who have all the information.

I'm glad they do all of those re-caps as I had forgotten about the old lady in the car from 2 minutes ago.

Where was I? Oh yes..............I'm sure if you are strapped to a spinal board ..........

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