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QE2 on UK TV : BBC and ITV Holiday programmes.
« on: Jul 13, 2017, 06:38 PM »
Hi,

I have hazy memories of, every now and then, QE2 being featured on holiday programmes in the 70s and 80s (and maybe even 90s).  I remember as a small child being very excited to see QE2 (that exciting, famous ship my Dad worked with) on TV.   I believe the programmes were "Wish you were here" and "Holiday".

So... my question is, do any recording survive and does anyone share my memories of these programmes?

Just about the only thing I can find is this, which I'd love to see! 


Sunday 15th February 1976, 17:25
Holiday 76
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore Holidays Afloat
...JOHN CARTER gets a taste of high life on the high seas with a cruise on QE2.


Holiday 82
Sunday 14th March 1982 : 18:05
For the same price as a return air ticket you can go one way across the Atlantic by sea, coming back by plane-your ship is the QE2, the last of the luxury liners. Can she offer that old style of shipboard service? Is it worth taking that extra time? Cliff Michelmore reports.


BBC One London, 1 April 1986 19.00
Introduced by Cliff Michelmore
When jet aircraft appeared on the travel scene - especially the wide-bodied 'jumbos' - they signalled the end of the old trans-Atlantic liners, or so it seemed. But one at least survives to carry on the tradition. Cliff Michelmore reports on a travel experience which combines the luxury of the QE2 and the style of New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/f21ad9eb321d41c3b5a92e2f8c5bfb46


BBC One London, 16 December 1997 19.00
Jill Dando sails to
New York on the QE2


Thanks,

- Rob
« Last Edit: Jul 13, 2017, 06:49 PM by Rob Lightbody »
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Re: QE2 on UK TV : BBC and ITV Holiday programmes.
« Reply #1 on: Jul 13, 2017, 07:07 PM »
Hi Rob,

There may well be 'vintage' holiday programmes (Like Wicker et al ) on both Sky and possibly Freeview TV.
Also, you may find QE2 on youTube by coincidentally looking for the Holiday TV programmes, when she possibly featured as an extra, 
'bystander or 'vehicle (so sorry!)  - I remember them all so well! John Carter, Judith Chalmers, Cliff Michelmore etc etc
> YouTube  BBC Holiday programmes >google
and there are several snippets to work through...then add QE2

Brideshead  also comes to mind, if indeed it was filmed  on board QE2
Not too certain about the BBC Archives - I wonder whether Paul Clifton could help?
And the programmes producers...?

Also, maybe there'll be references in some of the books about QE2

http://wikivisually.com/wiki/Holiday_(TV_programme)

Will keep an eye out for more!
R.

QE2 and QM2 on a Holiday Cruise 2000
Thanks to PIDPIPERTRAVEL


Not on TV, but couldn't resist it!

« Last Edit: Jul 13, 2017, 07:15 PM by Twynkle »

Offline cunardqueen

Re: QE2 on UK TV : BBC and ITV Holiday programmes.
« Reply #2 on: Jul 13, 2017, 08:27 PM »
i remember in early 86 The BBC holiday programme featured a crossing to New York on QE2 commentated on by Cliff Michelmore. l paid special attention to it as l was sailing in the Summer on the same ship to the same destination. I might just have a video of the programme. If l remember it appeared to be nothing more that stock footage with a voice over.

And Naturally Alan Whicker and the Fast Boat to China when it was shown it really got me started on QE2 and l sat glued to the TV amazed by it all.  l managed to get a DVD of it, some were given out at our first QE2 story gathering . And on the odd night when its quiet, it nice to sit back and watch QE2 in the good old days.

Then of course there was the TVTimes and their cruise with the stars.
Brideshead had a very small part in "The Storm" episode. bink and you would miss QE2. bust shes there.
From the moment you first glimpsed the Queen,
 you just knew you were in for a very special time ahead.!

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Re: QE2 on UK TV : BBC and ITV Holiday programmes.
« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2019, 08:44 PM »
Judith Chalmers filming WISH YOU WERE HERE onboard a Mediterranean cruise in May 1985, I was filmed but the footage wasn't shown on the TV show much to my disappointment
I joined QE2 in September 1983 as an assistant waiter becoming a full time waiter in the Columbia Restaurant in October 1983.
In June 1984 I became a petter officer in the Accounts/Pursers Office. I left QE2 in April 1987 to work on the cross channel ferries untill October 1998 as Dep Purser.

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Re: QE2 on UK TV : BBC and ITV Holiday programmes.
« Reply #4 on: Jul 01, 2021, 07:37 PM »
1980s Travel | QE2 | Life on board | Danny La Rue | 1980s Spain | Wish you were here? | 1984




'Wish you were here?' Presenter Judith Chalmers takes the QE2 around the Med and stops off in the Spanish city of Barcelona and also enjoys the sumptuous life on board the famous cruise liner - as well as bumping into an old friend entertainer Danny La Rue.


First shown: 19/03/1984

If you would like to license a clip from this video please e mail:
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Re: QE2 on UK TV : BBC and ITV Holiday programmes.
« Reply #5 on: Jul 01, 2021, 09:05 PM »
Ahh Dear Judith, shes actually a distant relative,My Granny kept telling me that fact whenever l went away traveling.
Imagine a beer at 60p and a three hour tour for £4.50

Which begs the question, Was dear old QE2 better back then or in her later years.
Thoughts anyone ?
From the moment you first glimpsed the Queen,
 you just knew you were in for a very special time ahead.!

Offline Mike Mason (Mick)

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« Reply #6 on: Nov 06, 2023, 11:18 PM »
Hi Rob, Judith Chalmers did a "Wish You Were Here" I think it was called in 83 on board. Chef Vic Coward did a food preparation demonstration for her in the kitchen. He was running late, she was getting impatient picked a chef out of the assembled crowd to do the demo who hastily got a clip around the ear hole from Vic as he turned up. That chef was myself my moment of fame snatched away from me.