David Dimbleby.

This is David Dimbleby he use to be the presenter of Question Time before he retired back in December 2018 just before Christmas. He was just as good as Fiona Bruce is at presenting Question Time now and he was just as good as her and this is him inside of the Question Time Studio where Question Time is Live and held in when it is Live on BBC One on the television Live on telly.

Question Time.

I love watching Question Time every week after every Thursday night after it has been on then. I have never missed an episode of Question Time since Fiona Bruce took over from David Dimbleby since he retired three years ago in December back at Christmas 2018 and I think he is good presenting Question Time as David Dimbleby was when he use to be the presenter of Question Time.

History About The Tyne Tunnel.

The Tyne Tunnel is the name given to two 2-lane vehicular toll tunnels under the River Tyne in North East England. Originally opened in 1967 and expanded in 2011, the tunnels connect the town of Jarrow on the south bank of the river with North Shields and Wallsend on the northern side. The tunnels are approximately 7 miles (11 km) downstream, to the east of Newcastle upon Tyne. The Tyne Tunnel constitutes a part of the A19 road. The vehicle tunnel is 5,500 feet (1,700 metres) long and has a diameter of 31 ft 3 in (9.5 m) with a roadbed 24 ft (7.3 m). It was built by Edmund Nuttall Limited and was opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 19 October 1967, but commenced operational use only in 1968, on completion of the northern link roads. It was designed to handle 25,000 vehicles per day. The original toll for cars was 2s 6d (12.5p). On completion of the second Tyne road tunnel, which opened with a single lane in each direction, the original 1967 Tyne Tunnel closed in February 2011 for a complete revamp, which included the installation of a safety corridor throughout its length. Once this work was complete, it reopened in November 2011 as the northbound tunnel, leaving the new tunnel to handle southbound traffic.

Whitley Bay Beach.

I love going to Whitley Bay Beach sometimes I really like going in the summer to. I like walking across from the top of the beach looking down when I am walking past they to. I have always really liked Whitley Bay Beach since I was younger and it is one of my favourite places to go to. I also use to go with Eric sometimes to when we use to go for our long walks when I was really young and I think it has always been a very popular place to go to all the time.