Stupid telly question/question stupid telly

May 26, 2009 14:27

I vaguely recall some children's telly that I assume is of seventies vintage. A young person is plagued by dreams of an ancestor who builds some early steam engine, but for reasons I've forgotten walls is up in a railway arch. Young person is guided by dreams to find said bricked-up bit and thus rediscover the engine ( Read more... )

gas oven, mrs trellis of north wales, 33 1/3

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wehmuth May 26 2009, 13:44:57 UTC
This isn't the Rev W. Audrey story about the Lost Engine? Duke, is it? It's set on the Welsh lines.

Probably not, now I reread your description. But something is nagging...

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hirez May 26 2009, 13:55:07 UTC
That's what the internet thought. IIRC there are at least two Rev. Awdry 'lost engine' stories.

Um. Probably.

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wehmuth May 26 2009, 14:03:33 UTC
Well there's the one I'm thinking of and the one where one of the engines get's stuck in a tunnel, no hang on, James, no, Henry refuses to come out of the tunnel because of the rain and gets boarded up, or something. Duke gets lost and forgotten, possibly buried. I don't recall any others... what is the wisdom from the interwebs?

Mind like a steel trap.

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avocadovpx May 26 2009, 13:48:47 UTC
>> The last time something like this happened, it turned out to be a RAH short that I had become convinced was a lost Hitchcock film.

I want a Netflix subscription in the world where Hitchcock bought a script from RAH.

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hirez May 26 2009, 14:04:38 UTC
In my head, it was really very fine.

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uk_jon May 26 2009, 13:54:54 UTC

janinemarriott May 26 2009, 14:48:51 UTC
Think its in your head anyway. If it turns out not to exist, why not write it?

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uk_jon May 26 2009, 14:51:52 UTC
The Last Train Through the Harecastle Tunnel (http://www.screenonline.org.uk/tv/id/439510) is not it either but sounds "very interesting".

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hirez May 26 2009, 16:12:51 UTC
I did have an alleged copy of that for a while. Yes. 'Interesting'.

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