The Cotswolds with Pam Ayres


10:00 am - 11:00 am, Wednesday, March 18 on 5SELECT (46)

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Season 1, Episode 3

The poet heads to north Gloucestershire and the village of Toddington. She's there to hop aboard one of the locomotives of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. After a chat with fireman Clive on the footplate, Pam heads to her own carriage to enjoy the 28-mile journey and discover how the railway line was restored and revived by some seriously dedicated steam-buffs


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Pam Ayres (Presenter)
Adam Purver (Series producer)
Christian Hills (Executive producer)
Gursharan Singh Nijjar (Series director)

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Pam Ayres (Presenter)
Born: March 14, 1947 in Stanford in the Vale, Berkshire
Best Known For: Her hugely successful poetry books.
Early-life: Pam Ayres was born in Stanford in the Vale, Berkshire on March 14, 1947. After leaving Faringdon Secondary School at the age of 15, she joined the Civil Service as a clerical assistant then signed up for the Women's Royal Air Force, where she worked in a drawing office dealing with operational maps, and it was there that she chose her career as an entertainer. She began reading her verses at a local folk club in Oxfordshire.
Career: In 1975, Pam appeared on the TV talent show Opportunity Knocks. This led to a wide variety of guest appearances on TV and radio shows. Since then she has published several books of poems, toured in a one woman stage show, briefly hosted her own TV show and performed her stage show for the Queen. Her poem Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth, was voted into the Top 10 of a BBC poll to find the Nation's 100 Favourite Comic Poems. In the UK Arts Council's report on poetry, Pam was identified as the fifth best-selling poet in Britain during 1998 and 1999. She is a regular on Radio 4.
Quote: 'There was no poetry in our house apart from 'The boy stood on the burning deck'. Poetry was scoffed at - it was twaddle. Everyone was out earning a living.'
Trivia: Her biography, The Necessary Aptitude: A Memoir, was published in 2011.
Adam Purver (Series producer)
Christian Hills (Executive producer)
Gursharan Singh Nijjar (Series director)