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Loiner1960 wrote: Leeds City trams hadn't had any investment since 1930's and the system was worn out. The track needed replacing and the power distribution was still using old mercury dipped diodes,aka The Mekon. At the time diesel buses could travel to places cheaper and easier than the trams. In the 1940's 50's and 60's Britain had great idea's but very little money. The railway closures under Dr.Beeching were a curates egg. Mostly bad but with some good idea's. The bad was the closing of useful lines. I wonder how busy an Otley to Leeds service would be now. Or many others long since built on. Europe had money from the Marshall Plan and invested in diesel and overhead AC electric.Britain continued with steam.. As for films in school. "The Invention of Margarine." Sticks in my mind. Usually shown at the end of term just before the summer holidays. Simple pleasures for a simpler time. TBH given that the tramway system owned large stretches of reserved track, and that it hadn't been destroyed by bombing in the war, I think that renewal would have been a better option than abandonment. But that's this country - we always take the short term view. Diesel is cheap therefore it will always remain cheap. Coal is obsolete so lets close all the pits. Short termism is the curse of this country and long termism has been the salvation of countries like Germany.
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I remember the buzz about David Jason (As Frost, obviously) chasing somebody down Armley town street one time, he ran down past Carr Crofts and past (then) Supreme Pizza and then past the pub and down the stairs and past Frankie's hairdressers. Dem memories.
Young 'uns that have no interest in the history of the place they grew up in....disgraceful.
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This dates from 2009 but I've only just re-discovered the photo so thought it worth posting on here as a record of a filming scene in Leeds.This was a scene from the second series of "Five Days", shown on the BBC in 2010 but filmed in 2009. It was filmed at the back of the E C Stoner Building at the University of Leeds, and the lettering was added to simulate the entrance to a hospital.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Days#Series_twoThey shot the same scene about seven times and we watched from our office windows. I could have sworn I'd posted a photo of this before but have searched the thread and can't find any trace of it, so my apologies if this is a re-post!
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Sky Movies Drama, today (Saturday 1st June) at 6pm:"The Magic Of Belle Isle"Surely that can only be a movie about South Leeds? http://skymovies.sky.com/the-magic-of-belle-isle
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I've never been lucky enough to see a film crew in Leeds...but my friend's fiancee worked for ITV for a while and (strangely) it housed the Countdown set of which she's been photographed on and even brought back a load of the letters for his birthday one time.
Young 'uns that have no interest in the history of the place they grew up in....disgraceful.