Showing posts with label ITV. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ITV. Show all posts

Friday, July 23, 2021

Coronation Street ITV Weatherfield Set and Weatherfield Police Station Media City UK Manchester

Coronation Street ITV Weatherfield Set and Weatherfield Police Station Media City UK Manchester













Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Network Rail, British Transport Police, ITV, Oakham Level Crossing Safety Day



Network Rail, British Transport Police, ITV, Oakham Level Crossing Safety Day

Due to the high level of people who take serious risks at the crossing. Network
Rail and The British Transport Police are in town to advice people not to take the
risk.



ITV filming local people receiving safety advice.



www.rail-life.co.uk




Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Come Dine With Me, Channel 4, ITV, Looking for Rutland Diners



Do you love dinner parties?

Are you a great cook?

Come Dine With Me

The hugely successful Channel 4 show Come Dine With Me is returning for new,
prime-time series. they are looking for people over 18 years of age in the Rutland area with a
passion for cooking and who want to demonstrate their skills.

I was thinking their could be a good opportunity for ex Oakham Town Councillors to get together
hearing the many stories like the one of the ex Councillor and school governor who got so drunk she fell in her soup and that's the first course! Lets not forget the former Mayor who had to be carried to a taxi after a Tory  Ladies night out. Not sure she would be able to hold the number up to score in the back of the taxi so that would be no good. Last years mayor could provide chocolate shot glasses so dignified.

Then I realised the show is not titled "come get pissed with us" although some who have
taken part in the show in the past have become a little merry and revolting, I watched yesterdays show, won't be watching tonight. A grown man spitting food at the table is not pleasant.

The programme makers claim its a chance to create a perfect dining experience! I am not sure where they dine sometimes. When I visited the Chimps Tea at the zoo as a boy they appeared to have better table manners.

If you, or anyone you know, would like to take part call 0871 200 3939

or email comedinewithme@itv.com

Friday, June 15, 2012

soldiers of 32 (Minden) Battery, 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, Oakham Parade Photographs, Rutland Times, BBC, ITV, St George's Barracks, North Luffenham



Rutland Royal Artillery marched through Oakham

Soldiers who had served six months in Afghanistan were welcomed to Oakham last June

About 50 soldiers of the Royal Artillery marched in Oakham Rutland after serving six months in Afghanistan.
Crowds turned out to welcome soldiers of 32 (Minden) Battery, 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, when they paraded through Oakham to mark their return.
The soldiers, based at St George's Barracks, North Luffenham, were joined by the Band of the Ghurkhas.
The regiment, which provides low level air defence, is the only Rapier Regiment in the British forces.

The troops then made their way to Oakham Castle where more than 20 servicemen and women were presented with their Operation Herrick campaign medals by Dr Howard. The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland

 the Chairman of Rutland County Council and the Mayor of Oakham were also present along with Chief Executive Briggs and Conservative Leader Roger Begy. The High Sheriff was also present.

The rain stayed away.


Oakham's Finest PCSO's on Duty





The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland accepts salute














Rob Persani from Rutland Radio Speak to  The Lord Lieutenant of Rutland


BBC Radio Leicester






Commanding Officer 16th Regiment Royal Artilery
Lieutenant Colonel James Phillips 
The High Sheriff of Rutland B G Hellyer Esq
and his cadet









Band of the Ghurkhas











Ladies from the chemist


















Oakham Town Council Mayor Cllr Alf Dewis










Oakham People Photographer if you click here later you should see 
here photo set nora_hs,  




Oliver Rutland Times











Mr Paul Beech from http://www.soldierscharity.org/
and ex Oakham Mayor


Oakham PC Joe Lloyd playing the role of under cover mother
and PCSO Jay checking if the buggy is pavement worthy...


Ex Oakham Mayor Paul Beech Chats with The High Sheriff of Rutland





























Links

ITV Central






Rutland Times  
Crowds line Oakham streets to welcome home Afghanistan



BBC Leicester

Rutland Royal Artillery to march through Oakham