Guest Posted February 9, 2007 Report Posted February 9, 2007 just read that BBC1 730 fri 16th feb prog called inside out will be about pigeons with K Mott
Guest CS Posted February 9, 2007 Report Posted February 9, 2007 thanks for letting us know, will watch it, Just remind us next week ;D
crazy pigeon boy Posted February 9, 2007 Report Posted February 9, 2007 good there should be more pigeon programs on t.v will have to have a look
paul l Posted February 9, 2007 Report Posted February 9, 2007 COOL HAVE TO PUT REMINDER ON THAT THANKS
Bluedoo Posted February 15, 2007 Report Posted February 15, 2007 BBC Scotland are showing something else. If you look on satellite it just shows as "Regional", is there a specific region it will be shown in, or is it the same programme in every region?
jimmy white Posted February 15, 2007 Report Posted February 15, 2007 sounds good the more good publicity on pigeons can only be good ,, look forward to it
Guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Posted February 15, 2007 the programme isnt on bbc 1 wales ,its on all other bbc 1 area channels though...just checked!...paul
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 Doesn't appear to be on BBC1 Scotland, some sort of Holiday prog. instead. Have altered the thread title to catch more attention, hopefully.
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 cant understand why they show a different programme on these two area sides,seems a bit silly to me...unless its an important show for that area.?...paul
GREENGRASS Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 if you have sky digital you can access all the bbc regional areas, think they are up aroud channel 950 or so.
billymac Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 SKY DIGITAL CHANNEL 973 UPWARDS KARL
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 Thanks for the pointer lads: I'm cable and on Virgin Media (NTL / Telewest) it's Channel 851, Inside Out @ 7:30pm. So if you're Sky or cable, should be able to catch the programme.
Guest bristolkev Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 this program was`nt on any of the BBC inside programs down here in the south west,checked them all on sky and none of them to do with racing pigeons.anyone got any ideas where i download it from?
Guest bristolkev Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 i`ve even been on here http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/ and can`t find it on this site > > >
sapper756 Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 JUST WATCHED IT ON SKY, A 10 MINUTE PIECE INVOLVING KEITH MOTT
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 Yep, not a full 30" slot, but one of 3 pieces in a 30" programme. Quite good: Keith Mott @ home & judging Blackpool, and Peter Bryant @ home, I think. Birds shown were superb, well turned out, footage of two libs too, Alencon & Sennen Cove.
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 i`ve even been on here http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/ and can`t find it on this site > > > Its there under 'London', bottom of page.
Guest bristolkev Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 i`ve even been on here http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/ and can`t find it on this site > > >
Guest Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 i`ve even been on here http://www.bbc.co.uk/insideout/ and can`t find it on this site > > > London TV website, 3rd item on page, near bottom. http://www.bbc.co.uk/london/content/articles/2007/02/14/insideout_160207_feature.shtml
paul l Posted February 16, 2007 Report Posted February 16, 2007 this is what it says Fancy a pigeon? Britain has forty four thousand pigeon fanciers and rather surprisingly for such a seemingly northern based hobby, three and a half thousand of them can be found in the south east. They race and show their pigeons in shows very similiar to Crufts for dogs. Miranda Sawyer visits one of the top pigeon lofts in the country in Claygate in Surrey. Keith Mott has been keeping racing pigeons since he was a lad in the 1950s and is now one of pigeons most experienced pigeon fanciers. "Me and my brother got our first pair of pigeons from a school friend's older brother, and in them days I worked down Kingston market, I used to come home and knock up pigeon lofts up out of old orange boxes and things, we nicked me dads old tool shed and converted it into our first loft and thats how we got started." As well as racing and breeding pigeons Keith now writes as a pigeon journalist for the British Homing World, takes portrait pictures of champion pigeons and makes videos of them, some of which provided exclusive shots of pigeons being liberated at the start of races from both Europe and the UK in this Inside Out film. But pigeon fanciers are now facing major problems both to their racing and their shows. The latest outbreak of Bird flu at Bernard Matthews turkey farm has meant that DEFRA the government's vets have placed restrictions on them and at the moment they are unable to fly outside the united Kingdom and would be unable to hold their shows. Luckily for Keith, and the other twenty thousand fanciers who attended with two thousand pigeons, their national show took place in the winter Gardens in Blackpool just before the latest outbreak. Keith was asked to judge one of the highest accolades paid to a pigeon fancier. "The winter Gardens is like the royal Albert Hall in London, it's beautiful and massive. On the judging night it's calm just us and the pigeons but the next day it's heaving the floors the aisles the balconies all full of people", Keith Mott said. He adds: "And the pigeon that I picked to win the class I was judging was owned by Norman Perry of Port Talbot, he's a top man at the moment it had a lovely classic head and that lovely dark eye, beautiful balance and the feather was soft it caught my eye straight away." Pigeons are hardy birds and have faced even nastier things than bird flu in the past.....Nazis. In the second world war many pigeons were heroes. Every bomber carried a pair of homing pigeons so if the plane was shot down the pigeons would fly home with a message attached to them to let the base command know where the crew were so they might be rescued. Many were shot down and killed from enemy fire. Peter Bryan General Manager Royal Pigeon Racing Assocition said: "Obviously mobile phones have replaced them now but homing pigeons saved countless lives during the second world war." "As for the latest Bird flu outbreak we are hoping that there wont be any more outbreaks and we can get back to long distance racing from southern France and even Barcelona. A top racing pigeon will fly back from southern France in a day and many of them are very valuable. The most expensive one was sold for a staggering one hundred and six thousand pounds. But never fear if you want to take up pigeon fancying most of them sell for about ten pounds", he adds ------------------ BBC London, PO Box 94.9, Marylebone High St. London W1A 6FL. Tel: 020 7224 2424 | Textphone: (for the hearing impaired) 020 7935 7414 e-mail: yourlondon@bbc.co.uk
jimmy white Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 thats what we need , the more good publicity the better, showing pigeons in a better light what we dont need is bickering , from the outside looking in as it were, i can see myslf that fanciers are shooting themselves in the foot with petty arguements , they are to be enjoyed,,,not endured
Roland Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 Wasn't on our reagion either, mores the pity.
Pompey Mick Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 I taped it last night on Cable 851, juust watched it now, a very good piece putting pigeons across in a very good way with a sympathetic presenter. Well done to Keith Mott for his part in this and also Peter bryant. And a big thank -you must go to whoever instigated this programme.
Wiley Posted February 17, 2007 Report Posted February 17, 2007 it was a very good part i thought put pigeons in the right light, even though it sounded like pigeons racing in london was more of a modern idea but even that could have been good in a sense. One thing that i felt the show could have made it more interesting if they went to a young fancier aswell this quiet possibly could have drawed some more youngsters in the sport as they may have according to the clip represented as a adults sport. Don't know just my opinion. But was very impressed by the clip and as we say good promotion for the sport
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