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  1. I'm a fan of the poppy appeal, but does the woman on the BBC's Countryfile need one on her lifejacket?
  2. The first battle of the Scarpe 9 April 1917- New army division http://bit.ly/1tteUz
  3. The first battle of the Scarpe 9 April 1917- Regular Division http://bit.ly/2c8CDG
  4. First Battle of the Scarpe 9 April 1917- Territorial Force http://bit.ly/4sJH2o
  5. The RAMC deployment at Arras prior to 9 April 1917 http://bit.ly/2fc2y3
  6. Spitfire at eight o'clock, well eight thirty. James May has one of the best jobs!
  7. Band of Brigands, Heroes and 3 Para for a fiver at Tesco! I fell slightly cheated.
  8. Onto "The storm of war: A new history of the Second World War" by Andrew Roberts. Looks good but can it beat Jack Sheldon's latest.
  9. A chateau General? http://bit.ly/2CaTaf
  10. @Airminded It depends on the meaning of "make it", make it out, make it home etc. So I'll take your advice, and my wife's-it's only a film!
  11. Caught The Great Escape on TV the other day, a simple pleasure. Problem- missed the end and can't remember which film characters make it?
  12. Good old channel 5! World war 1 in colour thank you very much.
  13. Welcome changes at the National Archives http://bit.ly/16i2OT
  14. @baldyboy No it didn't win.
  15. Great documentary on channel 4 on altantic convoys.
  16. The German Army at Cambrai- first thoughts http://bit.ly/4uVLFQ
  17. Interval at Jimmy Carr show, he's alright.
  18. At Newton Abbott races and in the first race is Kaiser Will!
  19. D-day referenced in Coronation street, I mentioned it once but think I got away with it.
  20. And then we end up discussing wide beaches, such as Sword beach at Normandy, one of the reasons it was selected for D-day. Oops.