Brutal crash! Damn these maniac drivers. Fire fighter rescuers are incredible people... and not just with fire rescues. London's Burning was a great series, very gritty and felt quite real for a fictional show.
Glad I ain't the only one who thinks the same hah. Seriously the pyrotechnics are simply mind blowing! Honnestly they really caught a lightning in a bottle with this one since they didn't need to fabricate new vehicles or anything alike they could just have a real on set fire drill.
It's Longcross Studios that span the M3 - it's used for a lot of TV car crashes. The bridge is in poor shape these days so doesn't have as much width on the deck to play with.
Samantha Beckinsale the daughter of the late great Rising Damp & Porridge actor Richard Beckinsale. Richard would have been so proud of both Samantha & his other daughter Kate for following in his footsteps.
The Headmaster recorded the episode and made us all watch it to show the dangers of fooling around on coaches. I never forgot the episode, or the talk he gave.
The Equipment Has Changed A lot, Looking At Chicago Fire & Comparing It To London’s Burning, London’s Burning Was Good In Its Day, But I Think Chicago Fire Is Better.
Brutal crash! Damn these maniac drivers. Fire fighter rescuers are incredible people... and not just with fire rescues. London's Burning was a great series, very gritty and felt quite real for a fictional show.
Glad I ain't the only one who thinks the same hah. Seriously the pyrotechnics are simply mind blowing! Honnestly they really caught a lightning in a bottle with this one since they didn't need to fabricate new vehicles or anything alike they could just have a real on set fire drill.
The place where the coach crashed was the same place where the appliance crashed I think
I think you are right it looks pretty similar
It's Longcross Studios that span the M3 - it's used for a lot of TV car crashes. The bridge is in poor shape these days so doesn't have as much width on the deck to play with.
@@BrynBuckso basically the New York alleyway they all use in shows and films except it's British and used exclusively for crash scenes?
Samantha Beckinsale the daughter of the late great Rising Damp & Porridge actor Richard Beckinsale. Richard would have been so proud of both Samantha & his other daughter Kate for following in his footsteps.
I can remember this episode. The coach crash sequence was expertly filmed and was entirely believable.
The Headmaster recorded the episode and made us all watch it to show the dangers of fooling around on coaches. I never forgot the episode, or the talk he gave.
I remember this shout, John was late to work since a tarp went onto his neighbor’s roof
Ye and we got to see his grandchildren
“WHERES THE TARPAULIN GONE?!“
It's been 7 years since I last watched this
Famous last words :
“Who threw that can?”
This one was pretty crazy.
This was well done
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The Equipment Has Changed A lot, Looking At Chicago Fire & Comparing It To London’s Burning, London’s Burning Was Good In Its Day, But I Think Chicago Fire Is Better.
I watched this as a kid there carry much more now as this is very old
1:42 the kids realise that there going to crash
Kids throw something at driver he crash coach worst punishment
Not grammar
@@redtoadengineering9226the comment was from two years ago, maybe you learn grammar.
what episode and series?
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Series 4, Episode 5 (1991). This is Recall's first episode and shout.
@@JoeStudd96 thx
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i remember them all
How many were killed?
There where only two death in this
Sod off or I'll have the old bill on you
Remember this one
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