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IT’S UNUSUAL THESE days for me to stumble across something on the TV that I Ihadn’t anticipated watching.

Social media outlets advertising programmes they think you might like and personal recommendations from others is usually how most television shows hit our box in the evenings.

As such, it was quite a surprise when I really did stumble across a BBC mini-series one Friday entitled “Athletes of the Sky”, which just so happened to be on. We weren’twas actually the familiarity of the location: the North East where my wife hails from, Geordieland.

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