BBC VT team made Christmas tapes. This is a clip from the 1978 tape with the doctor ( Tom Baker ), Romana ( Mary Tamm ) , & K9 in the tardis for a sketch "Doug Who". If you've ever wanted to see K9 sing "we wish you a merry christmas" - this is it
Continuing our cruise round the Warwickshire Ring we set off from Hockley Heath on the Stratford canal and travel to Warwick on the Grand Union Main Line.
A bright day with rain showers.
Music by The Cult
A segment from my Ring journey, this time going through Kingswood Junction. As we leave the lock a boat turns across our path eek! Screech! Ok in reality I was just in tick over and there was time for the boat to get out of the way, but at time lapse speed it looks a lot closer.
Day 2 of the Warwickshire Ring. Starting from Hawkesbury junction and travelling to Fazely Junction, going through rain showers and wind, which makes "leaping lock gates in a single bound" style of lock operation a bit more tricky, but I managed not to fall in.
Music is Oxygen 7 by Michele Jarre
Day Three of the trip down GUC. Starting from Cosgrove, just above Milton Keynes, we see how the canal skirts round this "new town" and onto Leighton Buzzard.
This Time Lapse film allows you to travel the canal in a short time (1 hour = 1 minute time lapse)
Music by Paniq (www_paniq_org)
Video of a journey from just after Napton Junction on the Oxford section of the GU, through Braunston, its locks and tunnel, then down through the locks to Weedon.
The video is compiled from individual photo's taken every 5 seconds using a Ricoh R6 camera.
Watch as I end up in a queue for the locks and see the boat in front - their skipper had seen my YouTube videos before)
Time lapse photography of a November Sky in the UK. See a variety of clouds pass as well as the sun on its way to set (ooo don't stare too long!!!). Planes leave exhaust trails and a UFO flies past (well probably something else!!)
Day 3 of my Cruise round the Warwickshire Ring. This time I was tackling the Birmingham & Fazeley Canal. A heavily locked canal with the added "incentive" of once I got so far I had to continue on to the centre of Birmingham less I risked stopping in "the badlands". This meant at 6pm as I went under the M6 I still had 24 locks to go.
Music is from the album Lost Known Configuration by Paniq.