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Pedalling Dreams: BBC4 9pm 15/3

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  1. Stickman
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b08j8mvl


    For the last 150 years, Britain has been a nation of bike lovers. And for much of that time, one make has been associated with quality, innovation and Britishness - Raleigh bikes.

    Born in the back streets of Nottingham in 1888, Raleigh grew to become the biggest bicycle manufacturer in the world. For over a century, the company was known for its simple and practical bikes, built to last a lifetime. For generations, its designs were thought second to none, enjoyed by adults and children alike.

    Now, with wonderful personal testimony and rare and previously unseen archive film, this documentary tells the extraordinary tale of the ups and downs of Raleigh bikes - a beautifully illustrated story full of remarkable characters, epic adventures and memorable bikes.

    Meet the people who rode and raced them, the workers who built them and the dealers who sold them. Find out how cycling saved the life of Raleigh's founder, discover the technological advances behind the company's success and join Raleigh bike riders who recall epic adventures far and wide.

    Along the way, the programme takes viewers on a journey back to cycling's golden age - rediscover the thrill of learning to ride your first bike and find out what went on inside the Raleigh factory, where the company's craftsmen produced some of Britain's most iconic bikes.

    Finally, the documentary reveals what went wrong at Raleigh - the battles it had with its rivals, the controversy behind the design of the Chopper and the effect the closure of its factories had on its loyal workers. This is the extraordinary untold story of the rise and fall of Raleigh bikes.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  2. Rosie
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    This is on in a few minutes.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  3. gembo
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    Amazing tale of ten year old Margaret cycling with her dad from Huddersfield to Rhyl (100 miles In a day). Arrived early evening. Next day cycled back again.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  4. Rosie
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    Very good. Some excellent footage & great old characters. Loved the bloke with the sideburns.

    I've read Saturday Night & Sunday Morning. I didn't notice it was set in a bicycle factory!

    Posted 7 years ago #
  5. Rosie
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    This motorbike programme is good as well.

    Aaaaargh those empty roads.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  6. chdot
    Admin

    Well put together, with some great archive.

    Good to see Yvonne Rix (Fisk for most of the time she worked at Raleigh) getting some credit outside the bike industry. She did a lot to move Raleigh back into producing bikes that adults would buy (other than basic roadsters) after cycling got overtaken by motoring and bikes were (almost) sidelined to kids' toys.

    Programme followed a time/storyline similar to this -

    http://www.bikebiz.com/news/read/history-the-heron-evolves-raleigh-from-1975-to-2002/04539

    Posted 7 years ago #
  7. Stickman
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    That was fab.

    My dad worked at Raleigh in the 50s so I'd told him to watch it - hope he remembered. He said that the posh folk in Nottingham called it "Raw-ley" and had a bit of a sneer at those calling it "Rah-ley". His uncle had a thriving bike repair shop, although he was always suspicious of derailleurs - Sturmey-Archer was his preference.

    And as gembo said, the story of the girl and her dad cycling to Rhyl was great. My dad and his brother cycled round Wales one school summer holiday.

    Made me want to get out and ride.

    Posted 7 years ago #
  8. Rosie
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    Made me want to go out and ride when you didn't have to have special routes, you could go out on the nearest roads that weren't overrun with cars.

    A pal of mine who is now in his 70s likes to tell of how he and his sister cycled from Perth to Margate when they were in their teens - no thoughts about safety at all, they just took off.

    Posted 7 years ago #

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