1975: A SKIING Safari to the ENGLISH ALPS | Nationwide | Niche Sports | BBC Archive



“I’ve been put on to a home-grown alternative which I’m told is almost as good as the real thing.”

Nationwide’s James Hogg treats himself to a skiing holiday, touring the finest fake plastic pistes that the North of England has to offer. His first stop is Kidsgrove, near Stoke-on-Trent, which is rumoured to have the third longest plastic ski-slope in Britain. Next, he visits Kirkby, near Liverpool – home to “the plastic ski slope of your dreams”, before finally travelling to use the pioneering municipal plastic ski slope in the “English Alps,” Oldham.

Clip taken from Nationwide, originally broadcast on BBC One, 13 January, 1975.

You can find out what happened to the Kirkby Ski Slope here: https://youtu.be/Dt_C0AAGPts

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26 thoughts on “1975: A SKIING Safari to the ENGLISH ALPS | Nationwide | Niche Sports | BBC Archive”

  1. You imagine if the old fella could see what Woking Council has done and the billions in debt for council tax payers with their scheme. He’d keel over 😂
    Councils don’t change, just get worse.

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  2. I'm feeling like this is "Deja vu,all over again," after another recently unearthed video of the ski slope built next to a motorway.
    They look like monuments, from afar.
    Monumental disasters, I suppose.

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