"Hmmm Aye Hmmm Aye Yer Know Hmmm" Frederick Dibnah MBE (28 April 1938 – 6 November 2004)
How can you not love him. He gets stuck in. I need to record this and show it to the kids at school.
"Wouldn't fit them in a phonebox" 😆
Really good show so far, enjoying it!
Pretty good....he's saying the word 'grafting' waaay too much though.
How fantastic is Guy?
Loving this show
He worked proper hard. I live on that steam line and know some of the volunteers who run the line, they say he was genuinely interested and worked dam hard on the line not just the train
Don't really get all the bromance for him on here TBH. He seems a nice guy but he's not a good TV presenter IMO.
He lapped me about four times at the last Hit The North. I lapped binners once. I don't know what that means.
Maybe binners seeing more of Guy's arse than me led to him having heart palpitations.
Good episode. Looking forward to that wooden bike! 😯
He's actually a really good presenter as well. (IMO of course)
I wonder how him & the great Fred would've got on?
(rhetorical question probly)
5 thou is not .2mm though.
No it's 0.127mm so as a rough guess 0.2mm wasn't that far out was it.
Good show, preferred The Boat That Guy Built but it's early days.
THAT WAS BRILLIANT!
The missus hated it which means it must have been good as she's enjoyed the x-factor, strictly and now Essex tonight.
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Guy Martin so reminds me of the crack fox...
FANTASTIC PROGRAME, should be made compulsary viewing in all schools to give the children a taste of real engineering, that is still with us now.
Oh and rails are not made from wrought iron theyre made from very hard steel, and also the rail keys are put on the outside of the rail when in the chair not on the inside,as shown in the programe, and there are still a lot of blacksmiths around, not just a few as protrayed in the programe.
He's brighter than he lets on.
The one thing the gets me with him, is that he wants to be a working class hero, and fair play he doesn't exactly come across as work shy. However, he's very rich thanks in no small part just for wearing Dainese leathers.
But he got the deal for wearing leathers after he won races, which is totally different to being a presenter on a tv programe, its not like he is cameroon or bliar saying he understands how us plebs are dealing with failures of the ecconomic climate at the present time, and that we are all in it together.
He is rich because he works hard. And I think you will find is is not in the Cameron, Clegg league.
he's very rich
Source?
You do know the story behind his Aston Martin, don't you? You know he sleeps in the back of a transit van on a beach at the TT, don't you?
I'd say he's got better riches than money anyway. He's a happy man and he loves what he does.
He's not a natural, polished TV presenter, no. And that's why people love him.
he's very rich
Source?
You do know the story behind his Aston Martin, don't you? You know he sleeps in the back of a transit van on a beach at the TT, don't you?
I'd say he's got better riches than money anyway. He's a happy man and he loves what he does.
He's not a natural, polished TV presenter, no. And that's why people love him.
The very rich quote comes from a guy I know whom races in bsb-he didn't tell me that he was rich, but he did tell me that he was paid a million quid by Dainese (that sounded like a lot to me tbh) I don't want to put him down too much, I enjoyed his progamme and would rather watch him that a Jake Humphrey style media clone any day. I just don't buy into this whole working class hero thing.
I just don't buy into this whole working class hero thing.
Does it really matter? If he's making money for what he's doing then good on him, some people should be so lucky getting to do what they love daily and being paid well for it. I'd rather see him on my TV than some of the ****s in motorsport
What he said ^
PeterPoddy - MemberYou do know the story behind his Aston Martin, don't you?
He bought it and good luck to him
If he can keep me interested in a programme about steam trains then he must be doing something right. I think he's a bit of a no nonsense, man of the people type legend.
The very rich quote comes from a guy I know whom races in bsb-he didn't tell me that he was rich, but he did tell me that he was paid a million quid by Dainese
So, source = "Some bloke said...."
He's probably not short of a few quid, no, but so what? He still reaally is a lorry mechanic, bike racer and MTBer. And just a little bit hatstand. 🙂
Do Dainese, and the like, tend to chuck massive amounts of cash at people who aren't very good?
So to summarise...
Man paid lots of money for being really really good at what he does
Hmmmmm... revolutionary stuff
He's actually a really good presenter as well. (IMO of course)
He's quite charming to watch but I can't really work out if he's presenting the show or whether he's the subject of it. It flutters between being by him and about him.
It's such a shame tv burp isn't running just now- this show would be gold mine.
[i]If he can keep me interested in a programme about steam trains then he must be doing something right[/i]
I actually sat in awe of a steam train!
The one thing the gets me with him, is that he wants to be a working class hero, and fair play he doesn't exactly come across as work shy. However, he's very rich thanks in no small part just for wearing Dainese leathers.
There's a difference between wealth and class. You can be working class and rich; you can be middle class and moderately well off. You can be upper class and poor.
There's a difference between wealth and class. You can be working class and rich; you can be middle class and moderately well off. You can be upper class and poor.
indeed - it frequently upsets the STW massive when they discover how much money they could have been earning (and earning it for longer) without their degree. A truck mechanic (frinstance) [i]could[/i] be pretty darn wealthy without a racing carreer and a sponsorship deal
Did anyone count the number of times he said "grafter(s)"?
I didn't, but it was too many.
Apart from that, it was a good show. Oh, and a mild disappointment that Liza Tarbuck wasn't doing the voiceover instead of the actor I always get confused with Bernard Cribbins.
Really enjoyed this episode, looking forward to the rest of the series, but could do with subtitles! Was the railway the one at Bridgenorth?
Guy is really like that normally, he doesn't just put it on for the TV.
My wife wasn't really paying much attention to it but did comment on how he seemed a bit too keen on the word 'grafter'.
You can tell that he genuinely loves the subject matter. He's never more animated than when he's talking about fixing things in his workshop or working on his static engines.
Was the railway the one at Bridgenorth?
It was indeed.
Just watched it.. thought it was excellent.
grafters, eh? grafters. look at that. that's proper that is. proper, eh? 😀
really enjoyed it, top bloke and interesting show.
Great start to a series. Looking fwd to the rest.
Wooden bike next week - should be great 🙂
Was the blacksmith saying "chief" a lot a dig at people who say it to Guy in the street? He didn't seem impressed by it, and didn't say it himself.
I watched impressed by parts of the show but can't get out of my head which goverment organisation was involved in the crossing of an X Men Character and Fred Dibnah?
If you havnt seen closer to the edge, you should cracking film.
If you havnt seen closer to the edge, you should cracking film.
Absolutely. I have zero interest in motorbikes, or the racing thereof, but I was glued to my seat when I watched that.
Definitely breaking out the 4oD when I get home tonight...
