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Douglas Steel

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Anyone see this last night ?

I didn't watch it all, but was interested to see that
the presenter/reporter Stephanie Flanders was touring
Britain by bike (and occasional train) :)

She appears to be a regular cyclist.

Its good to see someone on TV cycling just as a normal means
of getting around.

You can watch the programme here:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/4243108.stm

Doug
 
Douglas Steel wrote:
> Anyone see this last night ?
>
> I didn't watch it all, but was interested to see that
> the presenter/reporter Stephanie Flanders was touring
> Britain by bike (and occasional train) :)
>
> She appears to be a regular cyclist.
>
> Its good to see someone on TV cycling just as a normal means
> of getting around.
>
> You can watch the programme here:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/4243108.stm


And more importantly (see telegraph thread) riding in normal clothes
(well, for her. I wouldn't be seen riding around Dundee in a skirt and
knee length heeled boots [1] )

A good report. Not 'in your face' about cycling at all. In fact, not
about cycling (except a visit to Raleigh pointing out that they no
longer make any bikes.)

...d

[1] Though some of my male colleagues might.
 
"Douglas Steel" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Anyone see this last night ?
>
> I didn't watch it all, but was interested to see that
> the presenter/reporter Stephanie Flanders was touring
> Britain by bike (and occasional train) :)
>
> She appears to be a regular cyclist.
>
> Its good to see someone on TV cycling just as a normal means
> of getting around.
>
> You can watch the programme here:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/4243108.stm
>


There's already a thread about this below, but thanks for the link. However
I have to say that within 6 minutes I've seen her cycle on a railway
concourse and on a pavement ;)

Matthew Wright has been on about cycling in London and the police for the
last few shows (The Wright Stuff). I wasn't really concentrating on the
show, but did he say this morning that he'd been caught cycling in a park?
 
On 2005-09-26, David Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Douglas Steel wrote:
>> Anyone see this last night ?
>>
>> I didn't watch it all, but was interested to see that
>> the presenter/reporter Stephanie Flanders was touring
>> Britain by bike (and occasional train) :)
>>
>> She appears to be a regular cyclist.
>>
>> Its good to see someone on TV cycling just as a normal means
>> of getting around.
>>
>> You can watch the programme here:
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/4243108.stm

>
> And more importantly (see telegraph thread) riding in normal clothes
> (well, for her. I wouldn't be seen riding around Dundee in a skirt and
> knee length heeled boots [1] )
>
> A good report. Not 'in your face' about cycling at all. In fact, not
> about cycling (except a visit to Raleigh pointing out that they no
> longer make any bikes.)
>
> ..d
>
> [1] Though some of my male colleagues might.
>


She looked like a "real" cyclist, and moreover had avoided the usual
tendency for cyclists on BBC-TV to wear a h**m*t!

Anthony

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Response to Anthony Campbell:
> She looked like a "real" cyclist, and moreover had avoided the usual
> tendency for cyclists on BBC-TV to wear a h**m*t!


One question which occurred to me when watching morning telly last week
was this: what *is* the story in Balamory? - Spencer the painter wore a
h*lm*t when he was on his trike, but a moment later was seen at the top
of a ladder without any visible safety measures at all!

(Mr MacHenry, the gardener in "The Magic Roundabout", is the only other
regular triker in children's television I can think of; he wore a straw
hat in the original series. Dunno what he wore in the recent film,
if he appeared in it.)


--
Mark, UK

"On two occasions I have been asked, "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into
the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" I am not
able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could
provoke such a question."
 
Mark McNeill wrote:
> (Mr MacHenry, the gardener in "The Magic Roundabout", is the only other
> regular triker in children's television I can think of


Rosetti Wordsworth regularly rides a trike around the Story Makers
library, wearing a helmet. I suspect that the helmet gets used in real
life as well, as it has a mirror attached which is always adjusted well
up out of the way.

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Mark McNeill wrote:

> what *is* the story in Balamory? - Spencer the painter wore a
> h*lm*t when he was on his trike, but a moment later was seen at
> the top of a ladder without any visible safety measures at all!


and more importantly, when are Ms Hoolie & PC Plum gonna get it
together? The wedding episode is going to be the greatest TV event ever,
greater even than Scott & Charlene's.