Joe: Thanks for the link. I was not able to make it unfortunately (though I know there is another showing this month). However, I did point a friend in the direction of Wallingford, who happened to be in the area. He sent back a very favourable report.
One for the nerds (like me!), I have just looked on IMDB and the narration for the film is spoken by Lieutenant Worf (well, Michael Dorn but you see what I mean)!
Excellent dramatised documentary and nice to see Ian Mellville and Brooklands there. Ian tells me that Mark Podbury made it as well, sorry I did not say hello to him.
Sorry, I was planning on perhaps coming up for this, but I got an offer of coffee and mince pies at Shoreham (and a flight in a Commander!) so I was otherwise occupied.
Twas a good dramatised documentary, not a straight film as I had expected. Q&A session with director was also interesting. Considering the size of the budget I am impressed that it turned out so well.
Those that have missed it would like to know that the TV rights are being sold for a 52 minute version, so should appear somewhere on the goggle box.