4:44 What a fabulous place we live in. Steve shows you the beauty of Mount Batten & looks to see risks
4:13 JENNYCLIFF SUNSET - how many parked here really know what’s going on in Plymouth? (Do they care?)
2:05 To be very clear, I do not likeMARMITE - never have never will but sometime you need a quick lick.
1:16 On the Hoe. STEVE TALKS ABOUT 30 YEARS of CYBERHERITAGE - “get off that keyboard & do something!”
3:59 PLYMOUTH ON A FINE DAY SEA & SKY Steve is born & bred Janner & his opinion and your opinion matters
3:24 STEVE IS PLYMOUTH BORN & BRED at ORESTON with his family roots & asks you to vote like him “YES”
2:29 PLYMOUTH WEDDING. 1968. Looks like the reception is in the Guildhall but I can’t place the Church.
0:32 THE KATHLEEN & MAY & a small child throwing stones in the water at Devil’s Point just as they do…..
3:26 AT JENNYCLIFF - SUCH BEAUTY FOR FAMILIES - STEVE IS PLYMOUTH BORN & BRED & asks you to vote “YES”
3:11 MUTTON COVE - STEVE IS PLYMOUTH BORN & BRED asks you to vote like him “YES” in Mayoral referendum
3:41 ARMADA WAY TREES £3,000,000 extra fiasco - PCC LEADER SAYS “NOT MY FAULT! “IT’S HERS!”…WE DISAGREE!
0:55 THE LYNHER, ANTONY FERRY PASSAGE, & FORDER CREEK. This is an area of total outstanding natural beaut
0:25 The siight and sound of an early morning at the head of FORDER Creek, near SALTASH, last Saturday.
1:13 You don’t have to get a plane to fly to a destination with lovely soft clean sand turquoise waters
1:19 A slightly out of focus look at Plymouth Breakwater due to telephoto lens not being up to standard
2:08 IS IT TRUE? Is it true that the cement depot on the site of the former power station was built to …
2:21 THE TREES & CRICKET PITCH REMAIN. A walk around the former Royal Naval headquarters at Mount Wise
0:38 BIGBURY, 1963/4. Was the building on the right close down by the beach called the Tom Crocker inn?
2:57 A fine view from the top of the Civic Centre and the roads around it. 1963/4. Thanks to Wayne Hambly
3:20 Dockyard & warships, more warships more warships tugs, RFAs, Torpoint Ferry. Thanks to Wayne Hambly.
2:06 SPOT THE DOCKYARD DONKEY! Super 8 mm Kodachrome Film from Paul Holden of a “Dockyard and warships”
9:07 What a difference a week makes - it’s raining today, wasn’t raining last week! COME TO LYME REGIS