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Title: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: g6swj on July 07, 2016, 06:04:36 pm
Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016

RNLI in action

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2016/28/saving-lives-at-sea

Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: craggle on July 07, 2016, 06:42:25 pm
Set to record in the Sky planner  :-)


Craig.
Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: Robotnik on July 07, 2016, 09:42:30 pm
Nice one SWJ  :-))
Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: nivapilot on July 08, 2016, 07:57:59 am
 :-)) Virgin set to record as well, thanks.
Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: g6swj on July 13, 2016, 07:03:05 pm
Series - First of four

9pm tonight get the kettle on - or something stronger!

Regards
Jonathan
Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: g6swj on July 13, 2016, 07:04:06 pm
Ooops - sorry Regiment

Should have read post first
Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: Tug-Kenny RIP on July 13, 2016, 07:42:00 pm

It can't do any harm advertising this program all over Mayhem.

ken

Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: Stavros on July 13, 2016, 10:29:55 pm
Brillaint program just shows the work the lads and lasses do and risk their own lives to save others

Dave
Title: Re: RNLI - Saving lives at sea BBC1 9PM - 13th July 2016
Post by: Buccaneer on July 14, 2016, 08:32:55 pm
Well put Dave, clear, concise and spot on.

About 60 years ago whilst growing up in Essex we (Mum, Dad and 3 Kids) would go down to Walton on the Naze to the seaside a couple of times a summer and the day always ended with a walk up the pier and a look around the Lifeboat Shed. I've been fascinated with them ever since. A few years later I was at Scout Camp at Aldeburgh and had a ride on a Breeches Buoy from the Promenade down to the beach. 50 years ago next week I left School, and spent 20 years as a Royal Navy Officer. This gave me a more realistic appreciation of the Sea and what the RNLI Crews face. These days support is limited to a monthly donation, and the occasional top up, but as long as the pension keeps coming in those lads and lasses will have my support.

John