I did wince slightly when an original document (was it the ticket / permit?) was carefully removed from a plastic wallet - only to be seemingly folded.
But all in all a rather satisfying way to spend an hour and Cheryl seemed attentive and appreciative.
I won't repeat in polite company what my reaction to that was.
I thought this was one of the better programmes of recent series, the reactions certainly seemed more sincere to me.
Cheers
Guy
Probably the same as my reaction! If I'm not mistaken, she was even smoothing along the creases!!
I do agree that this series - so far - has been an improvement on recent ones. However, I thought Cheryl's distinctly low key delivery was offputting. I wanted her to get just a little bit excited about what she was discovering but she just drawled on and on, albeit in that lovely Geordie accent.
Oh, and I was very, very miffed when her great grandfather's war record was produced. Neither of my grandfathers' records are anywhere to be found (i.e. destroyed). T'aint fair!
