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Dagenhammer 3:49 Fri Nov 25
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
and talking about old streets in London - listen to this about Mile End

https://www.facebook.com/chrisrosspoi/videos/

Dagenhammer 3:44 Fri Nov 25
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
What was even better was the BBC series on the Victorian slums.

Been researching my family history and have got back to the early part of the 1800's and all of them come from Mile End, Stepney and the east end. Generation after generation worked as tailors. That series was a fantastic insight into what my ancestors went through - worth the TV licence for the next years alone.

fred flinstone 2:07 Fri Nov 25
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
Just watched the Portland Road one, found it bloody depressing seeing these areas turned into nobs fucking playgrounds, soon all of London is gonna be like this, ridiculous !

Hayzer 8:52 Wed Nov 9
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
Good ole post war labour govt and it's slum clearance.

Hasans Fish Bar RIP 8:38 Wed Nov 9
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
Fred,i remember that line from the first time I watched it. The deptford one was the best for me too. I used to drink in the Windsor castle on DHS by the station in the 90s. Always bugged me then why that one road survived. I knew it wasn't down to surviving the blitz etc so when I saw that it gave me the answer.

fred flinstone 7:47 Wed Nov 9
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The best bit for me was when the geezer whose family had the fruit and veg stall was taking the other bloke around the area and the old boy walked past and said
" are you going to tell them the truth about how they fucked up everything ? " Cracked me up

peckham massive 1:00 Wed Nov 9
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Absolutely fascinating series. Deptford probably my favourite episode. Planners tried to tear it all down but forgot about one single street which escaped. All those houses are now listed and worth millions, unlike the shit that was put up around it.

Sixties town planning had a lot to answer for. *Shakes fist*

Stranded 2:34 Wed Nov 9
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
Sadly, I think a series like this would come under 'minority interest' as far as the BBC are concerned.


wankers..

Sven Roeder 12:39 Wed Nov 9
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
Bbc4 does some great stuff
Things like this should be on bbc1 and a new series financed by cancelling crap like Miranda and Citizen Bloody Khan

Sven Roeder 12:36 Wed Nov 9
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Saw the Portland Road & Caledonian Rd ones the first time but hadn't seen that Deptford High St one.
Excellent stuff.
So much for progress, eh?

fred flinstone 12:32 Wed Nov 9
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Great programme, social cleansing at its worst, a lot of those planners should have been put in clink for crimes against humanity, disgusting !

Stranded 11:36 Tue Nov 8
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Bob. Please do, re an update!

Stranded 11:35 Tue Nov 8
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
zeb/V All the episodes are well worth a watch. Though the ones you have a personal connection to are particularly interesting.

I lived for decades around Brook Green/Shepherds Bush/Ladbroke Grove etc. so the one on Portland Road was especially interesting/depressing. As I remember it when you probably could have bought the whole street for the current price of a single house on it.

It's also interesting as the bloke from the banking family, who'd had enough of it all and was pissing off to live in the forest, came across like a reasonable human being. Albeit a family trust owned the forest in question..

flyingV 11:15 Tue Nov 8
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
Thanks for this - I used to live on Caledonian Road. I'll have to make sure I watch that one.

zebthecat 11:08 Tue Nov 8
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As a south east londoner the first two are (literally) right up my street

zebthecat 11:07 Tue Nov 8
Re: The Secret History of Our Streets
Thanks for this, missed it the first time

Bob2010 10:58 Tue Nov 8
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Haha thanks.. I will ask him when I see him & update!
Big Hammer originally from Rainham

Stranded 10:42 Tue Nov 8
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Bob, good to hear re your uncle being a hammer. Explains why it's such a good programme, haha.

Didn't see the family seres, I'll keep an eye out for it. Any chance of a second series of Streets?

Bob2010 10:38 Tue Nov 8
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Followed was the secret history of our Family.. decent watch also

Lertie Button 10:34 Tue Nov 8
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Really interesting show, never understood why there weren't more

Bob2010 10:34 Tue Nov 8
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The Producer of this programme is a Hammer!
Joseph Bullman
I know this cos his my uncle..

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