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TV Alerts Thread (Theme Parks)
John_P
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“Epic Ride: The Story of Universal Theme Parks” is now streaming on Peacock if you have that service (probably via VPN) and popping up elsewhere.
It's a three part series about the construction of Epic Universe but also uses this as a stepping off point to look back at the history of Universal as a movie studio and theme park operator.
Watched episode one (about an hour long) and its been good so far.
It's a three part series about the construction of Epic Universe but also uses this as a stepping off point to look back at the history of Universal as a movie studio and theme park operator.
Watched episode one (about an hour long) and its been good so far.
Thameslink Rail
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The BBC Radio History program Witness History have done an episode about Dismaland on its tenth anniversary including interviews with staff
For those who aren't aware, Dismaland was a temporary exhibition by Banksy in Weston-super-Mare which was a dystopic satire on theme park resorts (Banksy described it as a bemusement park)
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For those who aren't aware, Dismaland was a temporary exhibition by Banksy in Weston-super-Mare which was a dystopic satire on theme park resorts (Banksy described it as a bemusement park)
Witness History - Dismaland: Banksy's dystopian theme park - BBC Sounds
In 2015, the street artist transformed a derelict pool into a dystopian ‘bemusement park’.
