In a message dated 18/04/2010 08:57:07 GMT Daylight Time, maureenpontefhs@aol.com writes: Over the next week there are two other TV series that you might find interesting (I'll certainly be recording them so that I can view them at my leisure). The Beauty of Maps is a 4-part series that will be showing at 8.30pm on BBC4 from Monday to Thursday; following on at 9pm on Monday is the first part of a Channel 4 series called Blitz Street in which a row of terraced houses specially built for the series is torn apart by a series of explosions that recreate the trauma of the Blitz. Hi, Nothin g can create the terror of hearing bombs whistle down and the hope that you are not next. I am sure the programme will be great for those that didn't suffer these traumas, but as a child who lived through the blitz in Sheffield, I shall be giving this one a miss. JUDY ELKINGTON [N. Derbyshire, England] www.elkingtonfamily.com ELKINGTON@rootsweb.com www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html
sorry Judy, that part of message was insensitive of me to post, didn't think about the folk who went through it all, plesae forgive me, Maureen (Pontefract) BAGGAN/BAGGIN & PONSONBY interests in Sheffield -----Original Message----- Over the next week there are two other TV series that you might find interesting. The Beauty of Maps is a 4-part series that will be showing at 8.30pm on BBC4 from Monday to Thursday; following on at 9pm on Monday is the first part of a Channel 4 series called Blitz Street in which a row of terraced houses specially built for the series is torn apart by a series of explosions that recreate the trauma of the Blitz. Hi, Nothin g can create the terror of hearing bombs whistle down and the hope that you are not next. I am sure the programme will be great for those that didn't suffer these traumas, but as a child who lived through the blitz in Sheffield, I shall be giving this one a miss. JUDY ELKINGTON [N. Derbyshire, England] www.elkingtonfamily.com ELKINGTON@rootsweb.com www.one-name.org/profiles/elkington.html