Anyone remember the series on telly (ITV I think) from the 80’s called Truckers?
Yeah, I remember that, had the bloke in it who played Bayleaf in London’s Burning.
Ain’t you two got beds to go to■■?
Sleeping is for the weak and it is over rated.
based in Derry brothers yard just off M62
Bit of a dodgy outfit that company. I used to watch the Brothers, it was like Onedin Line with wheels
Wheel Nut:
it was like Onedin Line with wheels
I think the Onedin Line had more ‘heaving bosoms.’
they had a woman in it who bedded some guy so they could get the trailers turned round the right way that had been loaded onto empty trailers the wrong way.
i know what i mean
No I don’t Ian, but I do remember ‘The Brothers’ - load
of old tosh, transhipping a hijacked lorry load into a ■■■■■■
BTW, how about resizeing that new signature of yours? I’m getting a crick in my neck sweeping left
to right .
Salut, David.
That better spardo?
ianyng:
That better spardo?
Much better, that was a right pain in the arse.
james hazeldeane was his name and the big irish guy in it also appeared in sharp with sean bean
ianyng:
Anyone remember the series on telly (ITV I think) from the 80’s called Truckers?
Sure do Ian. It was on BBC1. I remember watching it when I was a nipper. Call it sad but I think if I look hard enough I even have most of them on a couple of video’s somewhere.
ianyng:
That better spardo?
Magic! Feel better already.
Now you come to mention it I do vaguely remember James Hazeldine doing something with trucks. Mind you that’s how I remember most things these days - vaguely .
Salut, David.
Spardo:
transhipping a hijacked lorry load into a ■■■■■■
that was an episode of the chinese detective you’re thinking of david, a 40 foot boxvan full of ciggis went into 3 sherpa vans - remember someone said at the time transport 2000 or FoE nust have written the script
I remember the driver who used to go to Italy for them - his nickname was the Egg-Man.
Didnt they use Hilton Transport Services lorry(Hammonds Transport) and they used Ewing Transport yard in Dungannon for the Irish end.
regards derek
what about that ‘play’ 2 drivers chatted up 2 women on cb and then all 4 met
one was king of the indivisble load…dog food dan or summat like
yes i remember it
wasn`t the “egg man” called the “egg man” cos he was on the contract carrying EGGS?..lol