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As always, we are committed to giving you the highest quality entertainment and pride ourselves in our customer service. All orders received by 12 noon (weekdays) will be despatched the same day. We also offer a no quibble money back guarantee allowing you to order with total confidence.
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They have several major differences. Each is made with the production values of a television programme and has a fully researched narrative to entertain as well as to inform. Every Driver's eye view has dozens of shots of the train, the driver at the controls and many even feature aerial views taken from a helicopter flying overhead. All are in stereo too.
From our classic train journeys series to how to drive a steam engine, from documentaries produced for television to specialist productions produced in-house on railway history or everyday rail operations, here there is something for everyone even our theme music....
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We have now reduced the prices on our older DVD titles by as much as 33%!
Our Archives feature the very best film ever taken from the golden years of the railway.
Mostly filmed on 35mm for the cinema, the programmes were lovingly put together by the country's leading railway film historian John Huntley, who sadly passed away in 2003. John also presents some fascinating archive programmes about buses while Rob Curling presents our aviation series.
NEW Fred Dibnah's 3 Disc Set Collections
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NTSC FORMAT FOR USA/CANADA/JAPAN
The format of all our DVDs are now PAL and these can be played successfully if your player is multi-region. Most players are and can be adjusted to play PAL by going to the settings menu on your player you can then choose either PAL or possibly AUTO. If in any doubt check your handbook or consult your electrical retailer.
Please check your player before ordering to avoid any undue disappointment.