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Obviously none of us are going to be trotting the globe with quite the same abandon we might have been used to for the time being, but this new indie travel pod is the next best thing. Travel journalists Ash Bhardwaj and Pip Stewart do the usual guest-of-the-week thing with adventurers, writers and filmmakers, but the big draw is the evocative audio dispatches from their journeys in New Zealand and Nepal.
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Sweet Bobby
In the vein of the megahit Dirty John, Sweet Bobby is all about the ways that love can be exploited by cynical manipulators. The difference is that Sweet Bobby unspools as a live investigation. Local radio presenter Kirat gets a message out of the blue from a guy she kind of knows, kind of doesn’t. They start chatting, and they get close. But then she smells a rat. Soon it’s clear that Bobby, it turns out, is at the centre of a scam of gigantic proportions. But as she tries to get to the bottom of who he really is, he keeps slipping through her fingers. Gripping stuff.
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Anti-racism campaigners, educators, academics and public figures talk about their work and their lives, and how the two influence each other day to day. Recent guests have included Trinidadian artist Richard Mark Rawlins, Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Justice Secretary David Lammy, and Angelina Coronado, who curates The Menagerie Archive on Instagram.
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There are blue and light blue mystery stack symbols that can appear on the game board with golden highlights. These do not operate like normal paying symbols. Instead, they are only tied to a special mystery symbols feature.
Mystery Museum Mystery SymbolsAfter each turn, the mystery symbols will all turn into one matching symbol, chosen at random, to help make it easier to hit winning combinations.
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When this happens, they will pay from left to right across the game board ignoring gaps between them, and this will happen on all 10 paylines for this symbol only. Other matching symbols on non-mystery stacked reels will be included in these wins as well.
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One of the ways to best enjoy a slot game is by letting it play on its own. There is no inertia involved here, just the random number generator generating automatic spins in succession. Choosing a number from the available presets lets you specify that number, while additional options are a great way to place some brackets on how much you are willing to spend while Mystery Museum is playing in this mode.
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This one’s a simple idea: each time, a celeb reads a single exclusive story from a single journalist. So far that’s included the story of Samantha Lewthwaite, widow of one of the 7/7 bombers, and how the inventor of the Theremin was strong-armed into a double life as a spy. One particularly startling ep sees Steve Buscemi narrating the story of the world’s first silicone dildo. It’s your weekend long read, but pretty much any day you like and you don’t actually have to use your eyes.
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After 25 films and nearly 60 years of foiling bad lads, necking dry martinis and driving hover-gondolas, there's a lot of James Bond history to go at. Journalists Tom Butler and Tom Wheatley and improviser Brendan Duffy take a letter at a time, from legendary set designer Ken Adam to Max Zorin, the giggling tycoon who was seen off by Roger Moore in his suspiciously wide-eyed later years, and tell James Bond's story in depth. There's a real depth of knowledge here as well as the usual snickering: Butler, Wheatley and Duffy know their stuff, and they've invited film historians, entertainment journalists and other insiders on to add even more expertise into the room.
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How old is Sophie the Stegosaurus?
She is a hundred and fifty million (150,000,000) years old.
If you’re looking for things to do this summer, look no further! At Beamish we have a whole Summer of Fun planned for visitors.
What’s more, with a Beamish Unlimited Pass or Friends of Beamish membership, you can pay once and return as many times as you want for 12 months, giving you plenty of opportunities to make sensational summer memories that will last a lifetime.
Why not see how many of our things to do at Beamish Museum you can tick off this summer?
Travel through time
Hop aboard a tram or bus, travel back in time to the 1820s, early 1900s, 1940s and 1950s and find out what life used to be like in the North East.
Enjoy a Summer of Fun!
There are fun-filled activities lined up every day during the summer holidays at Beamish for the Summer of Fun event, which runs daily until 31st August.
Join in with Georgian games such as knurr and spell, nine men’s morris, card games and draughts at 1820s Pockerley Old Hall, enjoy farm-related fun including hobby horses and traditional toys at Spain’s Field Farm (Spain’s Field Farm open weekends and bank holidays), admire period transport in action around the museum during Transport Thursdays and try traditional crafts in The 1900s Pit Village.
The Crown Jewels Mystery teddy bear trail
Have a go at the teddy bear trail, can you spot all the teddies?
The teddy bear trail is based on the real story of Colonel Thomas Blood who tried to steal the Crown Jewels in 1671 along with his friends. Find out all about this fascinating story and follow the clues left by the Beamish Bear Gang to find the nine naughty bears hiding around The 1900s Town!
You can pick up a copy of the teddy bear trail from the Entrance or download a copy of The Crown Jewels Mystery teddy bear trail here (PDF).
Tick off the activities on our 101 Things to Do listHow many of our 101 amazing activities can you tick off during your visits to Beamish Museum this summer? From picking your perfect Beamish home and find the whale bone arch near St Helen’s Church to discovering how much cars cost in the early 1900s to playing hopscotch in the Beamish Board School play yard. See the list of 101 Things to Do here!
Play in the park
Named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II, the new Coronation Park and Recreation Ground includes a 1950s-style playground with swings, an accessible swing seat, a high slide, a wheelchair accessible roundabout, rocking horse, climbing frame and a rota web climber – a nod to the 1950s witches hat. Coronation Park is perfect for the young and young at heart!
Putt your golfing talents to the test
Enjoy a round of miniature golf! Our new, 9-hole mini golf course within Coronation Park features obstacles inspired by locations and things from, in or about the North East including High Force, Sycamore Gap, the Tyne Bridge, and the Blaydon Races. Mini golf costs £2.50 per person (under 5s free).
Practise your football skills
If you’re keen to show off your keepie uppies, want to strengthen your shooting skills or just fancy a kickabout, head down to our football area at Coronation Park in our 1950s Town! You’ll also be able to learn about amateur football in the 1950s in our football shed.
Head to the hairdressers for a 50s “do”
Whether you opt for a timeless chignon, a beautiful bow bun, a fantastic French pleat or perfect pin curls you’re sure to look the part during your next visit to Beamish Museum by getting a 1950s hairstyle in Elizabeth’s Hairdressers on our 1950s Front Street terrace!
Visitors can book an appointment at the salon on the day of their visit on a first come, first served basis, and costs £5.
Discover the story of Spain’s Field Farm
Find out all about the tough conditions faced by families living in rural areas during the 1950s. Spain’s Field Farm, which was moved to the museum stone by stone from Weardale and rebuilt had no electricity, only an outside toilet, and water had to be collected from a nearby spring.
See the traditional rural skills which helped to keep the farm going, as well as taste some of the farm kitchen produce.
Spain’s Field Farm is initially open on weekends and bank holidays only to allow for the ongoing construction of our 1950s Town.
Take a typically Beamish photograph
Have you even been to Beamish if you haven’t taken a photograph of the family by the steam navvy, holding your fish and chips or after having your hair styled?! Snap the day away and don’t forget to share your photos with us on social media – we always love to see what you’ve been up to during your visit!
Enjoy a taste of the past
Tuck into delicious fish and chips, savour scrumptious freshly-baked goods from Herron’s Bakery, enjoy sweets from Jubilee Confectioners and enjoy a fabulous taste of the 50s with macaroni cheese from John’s Café.
Cool down with an ice cream
Ice cream is always a good idea and you’re spoilt for choice at Beamish Museum!
Chose from nine sweet shop flavours including cinder toffee, lemon sherbet and rhubarb and custard at Beamish Delicious Ices in The 1900s Town.
Enjoy a delicious homemade ice cream at John’s Café on our 1950s Front Street terrace or push the boat out and get an ice cream sundae! Because you never know what the Great British summer will throw at us, you can also warm up with hot Vimto, Bovril or a special Italian blend coffee from John’s Café!
Head to the Sinkers’ Bait Cabin in The 1900s Pit Village or stop by one of our ice cream bikes and pick up a tub of coal ice cream, this delicious black vanilla Italian gelato with popping candy is the perfect treat.
Enjoy all the fun of the fair
Take a spin on the gallopers, whizz around the helter skelter, fly around on the chair-o-planes and try your hand at the sideshows at the Fairground (small charge applies for Fairground activities).
Gorgeous Georgian gardens
The terraced gardens at Pockerley are typical of the early 1800s. There are three areas – an ornamental garden with flowers and herbs, a vegetable garden and an orchard. As if the gardens weren’t beautiful enough, they boast stunning views across the Georgian landscape – the perfect place to sit and appreciate your surroundings, especially when the sun is shining!
Indulge in a spot of Edwardian shopping
Stroll down our cobbled 1900s Town street and head to our award-winning Town stalls for a spot of Edwardian retail therapy. From delicious local produce including jams, cheese and honey to Beamish Monopoly, whether you’re looking for a souvenir to remember your day for years to come or need to pick up the perfect gift for a loved one, we’re sure you’ll be able to find something you’ll love.
And so much more!
Discover life in the Georgian period at 1820s Pockerley Old Hall and enjoy a ride on Pockerley Waggonway (Thursday to Sunday). See what’s growing in Francis Street gardens, learn about the three Rs – reading, writing and arithmetic – and master the booler in The 1900s Pit Village. Are you brave enough to visit the dentist of Ravensworth Terrace in The 1900s Town?
Find out about life on the Home Front during the Second World War at The 1940s Farm, experience the excitement and community spirit of the 1950s in the welfare hall and learn about the Spennymoor Settlement in our recreation of Norman Cornish’s home on 1950s Front Street terrace.
As with all daytime events, you can use your Unlimited Pass or Friends of Beamish membership to enjoy our Summer of Fun – pay once and visit free for a year!
For more information about what’s on at Beamish Museum, please visit www.beamish.org.uk/whats-on.
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Halo Infinite’s campaign takes place 18 months after Halo 5. After taking a beating from a particularly buff brute named Atrinox—leader of the Banished, a rebel organization that broke off from the Covenant Empire—the Master Chief is found floating operatically in deep space. Keeping Chief out of the game for so long was intentional, says Staten, a spiritual call back to the original Halo trilogy.
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After the Chief gallivants around an imploding space station, he meets an AI called The Weapon that was meant to terminate Cortana—the Chief’s close companion throughout the previous games—and then herself. The stage is set: Defeat the Banished and locate Cortana. This is the beating heart of the story. Crocker had played every Halo game on repeat for the first few years on the job, and he came to a clear conclusion. “Our way of describing this game is getting the band back together, getting the Green Man and the Blue Lady back together,” he says. “The emotional heart of Halo has always been the relationship between Master Chief, Cortana, and humanity.” This time around, technology allowed them to capture a genuinely physical performance: As Disney proved with The Mandalorian, you can wring a lot of melancholy out of the way a masked character bows its head.
The most significant change to the campaign is, of course, the open world. The team, says Crocker, never used the term open world; that’s a genre they wanted nothing to do with. “You’re not meeting with quest givers and going and gathering things for them and taking them back,” says Staten. “The Master Chief isn’t interested in crafting things. The Chief doesn’t need to go round and gather animal hides and herbs to make what he needs. He goes and beats the crud out of an alien and takes their weapon from their cold dead claws.”
The team was aiming for something else. They wanted a game that felt like the original Halo: a game, in Crocker’s words, that always “said yes to the player.” The original Halo was famous for its skyboxes, where the painted sky and mountains suggested the idea of a sprawling world. In this game, the Chief must fight across Zeta Halo, a superweapon big enough to house a world on its surface. Now, the modern player expects to explore these vistas—they couldn’t just exist in the imagination.
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Two cup competitions in the space of a week for Daggers was a chance to show the fans something different from what has been a dismal league campaign to date so far.
The news going into last Saturday’s game was that Dagenham had signed Peterborough striker Kyle Vassell on loan for a month, with the Posh striker going straight into the starting eleven for the FA Cup 1st Round tie against Morecambe to partner Jamie Cureton up top.
Dagenham were watched by the lowest crowd of the season as they failed to hit the 1,000 mark, with some fans avoiding the game due to a protest against the current regime and some season ticket holders not wanting to pay extra to watch the team due to the poor form of their side.
The game had very few clear cut chances meaning the game will be replayed at Morecambe’s Globe Arena this Tuesday which probably won’t be very popular with the Dagenham faithful.
Dagenham then hosted Oxford United in the JPT Southern Area Quarter Final at Victoria Road on Wednesday, a competition Daggers had been very good in up until this game.
Once again the attendance was very poor and the attendance was barely over 1,000, with over 200 Oxford fans making the journey to see their tea and they were certainly rewarded for their efforts as they scored after just 27 seconds, that coming after a poor clearance by Joe Widdowson looped back towards his own penalty area before the tap in by Patrick Hoban.
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