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    NoEntry2kNoEntry2k Posts: 14,988
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    Well, it's what it's gone through the BBFC as.

    http://bbfc.co.uk/releases/ripper-street-video-11

    I guess there's always the possibility that BBC Worldwide have accidentally submitted a pre-edited version that's intended for commercial broadcasters overseas, but it's pretty rare for that happen.

    Sorry, didn't mean to sound negative or question what you posted.
    52 minutes just seems very short for the version the BBC will broadcast, I still think there's been a mistake with that episode somewhere, but I'm not questioning what has been submitted to the BBFC for the DVD release.
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    marke09marke09 Posts: 12,139
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    Series 3 will be shown on Friday nights starting at 9pm on Friday 31 July BBC One
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    Kieran SeymourKieran Seymour Posts: 901
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    NoEntry2k wrote: »
    Sorry, didn't mean to sound negative or question what you posted.

    That's okay. I didn't take it that way anyway :)
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    NoEntry2kNoEntry2k Posts: 14,988
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    marke09 wrote: »
    Series 3 will be shown on Friday nights starting at 9pm on Friday 31 July BBC One

    Not really a prime slot for a serious drama, and in the middle of summer which is traditionally a bit of a rating black spot. No doubt they'll give it little promotion again too.

    But at least this time we already know it's been renewed for 2 more series thanks to Amazon.
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    myssmyss Posts: 16,527
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    marke09 wrote: »
    Series 3 will be shown on Friday nights starting at 9pm on Friday 31 July BBC One
    I just hope this time top viewer-pulling programmes like I'm A Celebrity or Gogglebox isn't being shown around then.
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    FIFA1966FIFA1966 Posts: 1,101
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    myss wrote: »
    I just hope this time top viewer-pulling programmes like I'm A Celebrity or Gogglebox isn't being shown around then.

    I'm A Celebrity starts in November.
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    Chiltons CaneChiltons Cane Posts: 23,674
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    marke09 wrote: »
    Series 3 will be shown on Friday nights starting at 9pm on Friday 31 July BBC One

    Can't wait!
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    AbrielAbriel Posts: 8,525
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    Can't wait!

    GREAT!
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    xander63xander63 Posts: 669
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    I've burned through all three series in 2 weeks, what can I say but it's been absolutely brilliant!!

    One of those shows, where you simply have to know what happens next.

    Roll on series 4 and 5! :)
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    Barney_BarnesBarney_Barnes Posts: 329
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    I have just caught up with the first episode of the new series of Ripper Street.
    Just just as enjoyable as ever of course. But I think the producers may have made a mistake in the scene of the train crash.
    In the scene the driver of the Necropolis train, when he realised he was was on the wrong route, said he was on the passenger line. The scene involved a passenger train travelling in the opposite direction about to hit his train head on. However, surely the passenger train should have been on the other track.
    I assume railway operations were not much different then as now, unless someone can enlighten me.
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    mike65mike65 Posts: 11,386
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    Gadzooks! Reid goes Rogue.
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    jj2jj2 Posts: 4,135
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    Love/Hate star joins Dublin-shot Ripper Street - RTÉ Ten http://www.rte.ie/ten/news/2015/0811/720553-killian-scott-joins-ripper-street/ via @RTE_TEN
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    bluesdiamondbluesdiamond Posts: 11,361
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    I have just caught up with the first episode of the new series of Ripper Street.
    Just just as enjoyable as ever of course. But I think the producers may have made a mistake in the scene of the train crash.
    In the scene the driver of the Necropolis train, when he realised he was was on the wrong route, said he was on the passenger line. The scene involved a passenger train travelling in the opposite direction about to hit his train head on. However, surely the passenger train should have been on the other track.
    I assume railway operations were not much different then as now, unless someone can enlighten me.
    The train had been rerouted when the points were switched.
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    roddydogsroddydogs Posts: 10,308
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    Arnt the two coppers & the Yank accessories to murder?
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    Chiltons CaneChiltons Cane Posts: 23,674
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    Why are there 2 threads for Ripper Street?
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    diablodiablo Posts: 8,300
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    I have just caught up with the first episode of the new series of Ripper Street.
    Just just as enjoyable as ever of course. But I think the producers may have made a mistake in the scene of the train crash.
    In the scene the driver of the Necropolis train, when he realised he was was on the wrong route, said he was on the passenger line. The scene involved a passenger train travelling in the opposite direction about to hit his train head on. However, surely the passenger train should have been on the other track.
    I assume railway operations were not much different then as now, unless someone can enlighten me.

    The action in the episode is way off real life, there is no way the Necropolis train would be near there. Plus the two engines shown were both built around 1920. :D

    I think you are supposed to ignore such things. :)
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    seejay63seejay63 Posts: 8,800
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    diablo wrote: »
    The action in the episode is way off real life, there is no way the Necropolis train would be near there. Plus the two engines shown were both built around 1920. :D

    I think you are supposed to ignore such things. :)

    I assume the only people who would know such things are the people you see standing on a platform wearing an anorak and taking down train and carriage numbers ;-):D
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    diablodiablo Posts: 8,300
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    seejay63 wrote: »
    I assume the only people who would know such things are the people you see standing on a platform wearing an anorak and taking down train and carriage numbers ;-):D

    I'm only going off something I read elsewhere, though I used to be a trainspotter in 1960. :)
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    seejay63seejay63 Posts: 8,800
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    diablo wrote: »
    I'm only going off something I read elsewhere, though I used to be a trainspotter in 1960. :)

    I expect it was far more interesting being a trainspotter then than it is now. They're all a bit boring these days - except our local trains which are all steam :D
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    Chiltons CaneChiltons Cane Posts: 23,674
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    Can the 2 threads be merged??
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    Barney_BarnesBarney_Barnes Posts: 329
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    The train had been rerouted when the points were switched.

    I know the Necropolis train had been re[routed, but that was on the 'right' line, it was the passenger train that appeared to be on the 'wrong' line.
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    gregoa3gregoa3 Posts: 86
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    Surprised to see no mention of Series 4 on here yet!

    Found the first episode up on Amazon a couple of days ago, and now episode 2 up as well.

    A few new characters including "Neville" form Harry Potter playing a handsome young police sargeant.
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    lindenlealindenlea Posts: 534
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    gregoa3 wrote: »
    Surprised to see no mention of Series 4 on here yet!

    It's here:
    Ripper Street - Series 4 - Amazon Instant Video pace.
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    SamthefootballSamthefootball Posts: 4,420
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    Is Ripper Street series 4 going to be shown on BBC Still :)
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    anyonefortennisanyonefortennis Posts: 111,858
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    Is Ripper Street series 4 going to be shown on BBC Still :)

    Yes .
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