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I have no idea. Though I find it unlikely that they'd pay any attention to Nowheresville, rather than any of the other thousands of towns with closed stations.
Lewis Collard23:26, 18 March 2007 (UTC)reply
Part of the appeal of That's Life was that it dealt with "ordinary people" so to speak.
Esther Rantzen liked doing this. Probably the thing that singled them out was that someone thought of writing to the programme.They did a programme from
Drumbuie once, you could see a Kyle Line station in the distance, probably
Duirinish. Hard to get more remote than that; still, they went there when the BBC were often accused of being London centred even more than now. But I'm sure I recall them backing the local reopening campaign, when the station was still called Magdalen Road.
Britmax11:18, 19 March 2007 (UTC)reply