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The Best Of Steam DVD

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Steam of yesteryear has original archive films of steam trains in the 40s 50s & 60s featuring all parts of the country including both the east and west coast mainline as well as Scotland and Wales. The very best of British steam today action from all the most popular heritage steam railways including the bluebell Severn valley north Yorkshire moors and many other scenic lines. Introduced by David shepherd this programme features a unique blend of newsreel archive film and contemporary action to trace the development of the great steam engines from the 'rocket'... to the 'evening star'. [show more]

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Released
31 July 2006
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Green Umbrella Productions 
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Runtime
226 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023093060909 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play TRIPLE DVD COLLECTION 1) The Very Best Of British Steam of Yesteryear Original archive films of steam trains in the 40s 50s and 60s featuring all parts of the country including both the East and West Coast Mainlines as well as Scotland and Wales 2) The Very Best Of British Steam Today Action from all the populat heritage steam railways including the Blebell Severn Valley North Yorkshire Moors and many other scenic lines 3) Story of Steam Introduced by David Shepherd this programme features a unique blend of newsreel archive film and contemporary action to trace the development of the great steam engines from &39;Rocket&39; to &39;Evening Star&39;