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    Senior Member Country: England faginsgirl's Avatar
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    I used to love watching this Griff rhys Jones programme. I miss tuneing into the chemistry between Marianne and Tomomie amongst the rubble



    Does anyone know what happened to this programme? It wasnt on last year, does anyone know if there are plans to bring it back?!



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    It was dropped, perhaps due to some problems with the funding of the winner of the first series. I'm not sure if the BBC hasn't dropped premium-rate phoneline tie-in's altogether?



    I heard Dara on the radio a while ago saying he was planning another "Three Men..." with Griff.

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    Oh yeah! Those swimming baths broke the bank alright!

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    But how did the funding work? Did the local authorities all enter the competition on the basis that they might suddenly have to produce several millions out of a hat or were they just nominated and then told that the Great British Public expected the money to appear from nowhere? Neither seems to relate to what I know of local government finance.

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    name='DB7']It was dropped, perhaps due to some problems with the funding of the winner of the first series. I'm not sure if the BBC hasn't dropped premium-rate phoneline tie-in's altogether?



    I heard Dara on the radio a while ago saying he was planning another "Three Men..." with Griff.


    its a shame if thats true ,it was a lovely show ,real quality tv

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    name='CaptainWaggett']But how did the funding work?




    The baths are mentioned in a previous thread:

    http://www.britmovie.co.uk/forums/lo...ing-baths.html



    It states that they started Phase 1 (whatever that is) in 2007.

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    At least the baths are something that Manchester Council were perhaps planning to restore anyway (they'd only been closed for about 15 years and seemed perfectly fine when I used to swim in them). But my suspicion is that it now pretty hard to get councils to cooperate with a programme that might commit them to spending millions on restoring a windmill or a folly. It's not like the BBC is going to pay up.

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    I thought the whole funding thing was boring. They should just have stuck to wandering round old ruins. Fascinating stuff and giving local groups some badly needed publicity would have been enough. Once you start giving handouts everyone just gets greedy and start employing managers and administrators.



    Those two geeks were sexy together.



    Knock it down.... use your head!........

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    The need is greater than ever. Lottery money is syphoned off for the London Olympics.



    Despite three series, the merits of a seaside pier, lido or historic ship have not been considered.



    Perhaps there should be a one-off "Restoration Special" to assess examples at immediate risk?



    Anyone who watches television news must be aware of the plight of seaside piers.



    The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has rejected a bid for £1.9m to save Broomhill Lido, Ipswich, closed for six years.



    The local authority has pledged £1m if Broomhill Pool Trust can guarantee remaining funds needed to reopen the Olympic-size pool.



    City of Adelaide, the world's oldest surviving clipper ship, is stranded at Irvine, North Ayrshire, having previously sunk in the river Clyde.



    SCARF (Sunderland City of Adelaide Recovery Foundation) is seeking £2m to take the ship back to Sunderland for restoration and public display. She was built there in 1864.



    The programme's credibility may have been damaged by its failure to provide an instant solution for Victoria Baths, Manchester - despite £3.5m from the HLF and phone voting.



    HLF had rejected an application for funding - not convinced that Victoria Baths has sufficient popular support.



    In light of (subsequent) public vote, that was a serious misjudgment by HLF.



    Surely the HLF's "Restoration" grant should be additional to, not a substitute for, conventional HLF funds?



    The £3.5m was insufficient for much more than basic repairs to the building's fabric.

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    id love to see this show back ,it highlighted the history thats sometimes around you or near you that you dont even realise .there was some sort of victorian folly in a south east london park [ might even have been the one used for blowup ? ] that had just become a den for gluesniffers or something ,at least its plight was highlighted otherwise youd never know . its a shame that trashy late night itv phone in shows that were a con affected something quality like this ,whose only link to the itv trash was the phone in element

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    It was such a great programme and made people sit up and take notice to what lovely buildings we have crumbling away in our towns and cities lets hope they really think about this and bring it back so much can be done to save our old buildings.

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    name='Maurice']The need is greater than ever. Lottery money is syphoned off for the London Olympics.



    Despite three series, the merits of a seaside pier, lido or historic ship have not been considered.




    Changing tack (nautical metaphor - see what I did there!!) slightly, I'd love to see a 'Restoration' style programme on film....what film would you like to see restored ?? You get to see clips from films awaiting restoration, short doc. items on what film restoration entails, and you vote; only this time any premium-rate profits would be actually sufficient to complete a project, which could then be shown on TV the year later and/or toured.....

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    Northern Echo 17/02/09 - extracts



    Celebrity comedian Griff Rhys Jones has taken a step back in time to capture life at a restored mill with a BBC film crew.



    The TV star was visiting Gayle Mill, near Hawes, North Yorkshire, to film an update for the BBC's RESTORATION show which featured the mill in 2004.



    His visit was to catch up on what has been going on at the mill, built in 1784, in Wensleydale, since then.



    Tony Routh, a director of the Gayle Mill Trust and the last person to be apprenticed at the mill in the Sixties, showed him around.........



    David Butterworth, chief executive of the Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority, said:

    "The restoration of the mill is one of the great success stories of the Yorkshire Dales.



    "It combines the cultural and historical identity of the Dales with a forward-looking approach to conservation and sustainability in this magnificent landscape."



    It is not yet known when the programme will be broadcast, but it is thought that it might be in the next few months.

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    Thanks for that. Always enjoy GRJ although I also find him a bit annoying at the same time!

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    what about a programme or two on the buildings which are on the Enlish Heritage "Buildings At Risk"section.

    I visited the former cinema at the Institute in South Wales with the CTA shortly before it was featured.It was a beautiful interior just rotting away.the people were so welcoming.I do hope that something has been done to help save this building.

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    Thanks for the update I thought it was odd that these things wern`t followed up, I remember one up date though where a lovely lady in, I think it was Ireland, tried to save her family home and I believe she did well for donations but didn`t win the big restoration.



    She died not long after that.



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    On a similar vein there are a couple of amazing rebuilds detailed in Grand Designs over the last year or two.

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    There's a progress show on BBC2 tonight looking at some of the buildings previously featured.

    The One to Watch: Wednesday 22 April - Telegraph

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    Thanks DB7. I will be watching



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