Peter Pan.

I use to love this film when I was younger this cartoon movie I use to love watching it when I was little the original Peter Pan movie it came out on the 5th February 1953 early 53. Years and years before I was born I use to watch Peter Pan film cartoon for years when I was younger and me and my brother Dan use to watch it at night for a few years when we were younger to.

Robson Green.

I really like Robson Green he is one of my favourite people on the television. I think he is really good in Grandchester when he is in that to. He also dose Tales Of Northumberland which is really good I like watching him in that to when he dose that he goes for countryside walks in the country and goes to other places walking to I think he is really good.

Celebrity Deathmatch .

I use to love watching Celebrity Deathmatch on MTV when I was younger it is animated cartoon wrestling. It was on the television for years I use to watch it all the time and me and my brother Dan use to watch it for years to we use to watch it together sometimes and I always thought it was really good to. The very first episode of it started on the 14th May 1998 summer 98 when I was eleven years old and when I was in my last year at Glebe School when I was younger.

Brighton Main line

I look forward to play my new route that comes out at midnight tonight on my PlayStation 4

The Brighton Main Line (also known as the South Central Main Line) is a major railway line in the United Kingdom that links Brighton, on the south coast of England, with central London. In London the line has two branches, out of London Victoria and London Bridge stations respectively, which join up in Croydon and continue towards Brighton as one line.[1] The line is electrified throughout using the third rail system.[1]

Aside from London and Brighton themselves, the line serves multiple large urban areas along its route, including Redhill, eastern Crawley,[a] Haywards Heath and Burgess Hill.[1] It also serves the major London suburbs of south-west Battersea,[b] BalhamStreathamCroydon and Purley, as well as London Gatwick Airport â€“ the second-busiest passenger airport in the country.

In addition, the line operates as a “trunk” route for both mainline and suburban services all across Sussex, east Surrey and the southern boroughs of London. Towns such as SuttonEpsomCaterhamReigateEast GrinsteadEastbourneHorshamHoveWorthingLittlehamptonBognor Regis and Chichester do not lie directly on the line, but are instead linked to London by means of a railway line that connects onto the Brighton Main Line.

this blog was made by Simon schofield