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Trainspotting Live

Live BBC television programme


Trainspotting Live is a live television programme broadcast on BBC Four over three nights from 11 July 2016. It followed on from similar live programmes on the BBC such as Airport Live and Volcano Live.

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Programme

The show was presented by Peter Snow, Hannah Fry, Dick Strawbridge and Tim Dunn from the Didcot Railway Centre in Didcot. Trainspotting Live also featured pre-recorded reports and interviews as well as the real-time broadcast. Live cameras showed railway activity on the nearby Great Western Main Line.

During the broadcast, viewers were asked to send in footage of their recent spots, and were tasked with spotting a specific locomotive as well as a rare train, which was nicknamed "The Holy Grail of the Rail".

Episode list

Viewing figures from the Broadcasters' Audience Research Board (BARB).[1]

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Criticism and controversy

In the first episode, Peter Snow mistakenly said that a five-month-old video of Class 66s on delivery was live. This resulted in complaints from the general public and as a result the incident made the front pages of The Sun newspaper. A spokesman from the BBC said that the show had made a mistake in the “excitement of a live broadcast.”[5]

In the second episode, Peter Snow mistakenly called an LNER Thompson/Peppercorn Class K1 No. 62005 an LMS Black Five. This has angered and annoyed many trainspotters but only got as far as that.

See also


References

  1. "Weekly top 10 programmes on TV sets (July 1998 – Sept 2018) | BARB".
  2. "Episode 1 - Trainspotting Live". BBC. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  3. "Episode 2 - Trainspotting Live". BBC. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  4. "Episode 3 - Trainspotting Live". BBC. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  5. Graham, Chris (13 July 2016). "BBC admits it showed five-month-old 'live' footage in Trainspotting show". The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 July 2016.

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