@herdyshepherd1 in Austria. My sister has broken her leg skiing, I've had to change hotels to stay with her. Got chatting to the owner about his land, his animals, his hunting. Told him about your books. His passion for his way of life reminded me of you.
@kejamieson_ My best mate was one of the ones blowing the shit out of it for a morning before the surrender. Strategic positions away from people but enough to scare the bejesus out of the Argentinians.
One of the last (if not the last) broadsides in British Royal Navy History.
@brettgoldstein you got me, you totally got me. There I was whispering at the screen "please don't do it. Please don't do it." #shrinking
And that is after over 20years working in TV
Sat with tears rolling down my face. Beautifully done, thank you to the whole team.
@DEADLINE Also gutted for all the hundreds of people who were counting on this job over the winter. The millions this would have fed into the Scottish economy. Especially after the last few years. The far reaching effect his actions will have is awful.
@MarkOrmrod My absolute essentials I always take with me.
Packing cubes.
clothes washing soap leaves.
A pack of cards.
Small alarm clock
Head torch
Leatherman
Pain killers
Tea bags
Small finger wedge for hotel door
@TimMcKenna01 Or maybe your personality and character suit a life on the road more than others. It’s suits you better than staying in one place. You are better equipped to deal with the changes and adventures and challenges to life on the road. It’s a great skill.
A toast tonight to Captain David Pentreath and all the ship’s company of HMS Plymouth. 8th June 1982. I’ve seen the photos and I’ve heard the stories from a pal. I won’t ever forget what you went through on that day. #hmsplymouth#falklands
History Fan Girling today as we film right near 10 Guinea street. Been rewatching the series and I’ve been telling any crew member that will stand still about the history of the area. Amazing series. Bloody love it. @DavidOlusoga