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The Day Britain Stopped - so could it happen ?

clayts (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 13th May 2003, 21:42

Did anyone catch this excellent programme tonight on BBC2, from the makers of the excellent docudrama about smallpox spreading across the UK in the "near future".

This one was about one day, 19th Dec 2003, where the rail workers went on strike, so everyone took to the roads, loads of crashes on the M25, meaning air traffic control staff couldn`t get to their posts meaning two jets crashed midair over Hounslow.

Sobering stuff :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/britainstopped

So, could it happen ?

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The original 42pcenter MD (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 10:14

Truly top notch TV.

All though the whole sequence of events was a bit far feched it is only a mater of time befor there is a collition near an airport.

Wern`t they saying that there was high proberbility of this hapening every 20 years but the gov were saying that that was rubish as heathrow had been open for 50 and it hadn`t happend yet. As overcrowding in the skys has only been a problem for the past 12 years or so that are we to expect a mid air crash in about 8 years?

More of this sort of stuff please BBC and less of "I`m a blind date wanbe pop star prison girls wives" ITV copies.

All the best,

The 42%er.

Ps: good luck against Warnocks wallys.

This item was edited on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 11:18

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Jitendar Canth (Reviewer) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 10:29

I haven`t the slightest idea how realistic that programme was,
as here in Sarf East London we had a three hour power cut
plunging us back into the dark ages last night.

Ironic or what?

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Sue Davies (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 10:33

Didn`t this happen last winter when all those people were stuck on motorways for umpteen hours?
it happens every day on the M6 I believe
Do you get power cuts in the height of civilisation then?
Did you a) play cards b) read a book by candlelight c) no comment but just you wait...4) go to bed weeping about those unwatched dvds?

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Jitendar Canth (Reviewer) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 10:46

The answers to your questions are

4) 20 minutes of lament, staring mournfully at a blank screem

b) an hour and half of X-Files comic books by candle light (One was called Night Lights!) until my eyeballs ached.

and

finally xii) Listening to a couple of CDs. Praise be to rechargeable batteries.

And what pray tell do you imply by option c) Ahem!
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neal 73 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 10:56

"...I haven`t the slightest idea how realistic that programme was,
as here in Sarf East London we had a three hour power cut
plunging us back into the dark ages last night...."

Just to rub it in - it was fine in Catford in deepest Sarf London, full power and a very enjoyable programme!

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Alan Titherington (Reviewer) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 11:46

and was fine in Lewisham / Hither Green area :-)..enjoyed several pints playing pool in a nice bright pub....missed the prgramme though.

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neal 73 (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 13:57

Good to see SE London has a contingent on here!

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Sue Davies (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 14:48

that depends on whether you had company

ps I`ve never heard them called X File comics before (oh yes I have)

But how do you recharge your batteries when there`s a power cut?

Sue Davies



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RE: The Day Britain Stopped - so could it happen ?

RWB (Elite) posted this on Wednesday, 14th May 2003, 16:57

Perhaps Jits implied he charged them before, used them during, then was able to charge them again afterwards...

I had a power cut yesterday morning actually, lasted only about 90 minutes luckily. They`re talking of digging up the road though as there seems to be a recurring problem: in which case the power will be off for a whole day when that happens.

There is some sort of power cut conspiracy from the Anti DVD Association! ;)

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