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I know Glyn, that's why I said I could understand where he was coming from.

Phil Drabble seen a lot of terrierwork in a time when it was done nice and quietly by craftsmen.

 

My favourite piece by Phil Drabble was "Fox Poaching in Daylight" in Ted Walshes book "The Poachers Companion" .

The terrierman , even though he wasn't named, was Bert Gripton.

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When I was in school I'd have the ferrets in their box, nets in the bag and spade beside the front door for eleven o clock every Saturday morning. Then it was "Old Country" or "Out of Town." 'till ha

Been watching a couple of videos on youtube of old Jack Hargreaves commenting on purse net making used to love watching his OUT OF TOWN programmes, these program's should be brought back showcasing

I remember the tv series the first time around as well Neil lol. I remember the lad with so much enthusiasm for everything countryside most of it illegal now! I had a really understanding Mam who just

 

 

I consider myself lucky to be old enough to been able to watch them on tv.

And Jacks Game with the giraffe

Cheers, D.

Nope lost me there.

 

 

Jack Charlton had a long neck and was occasionally referred to as the giraffe :laugh:

 

If anyone wants to watch Jacks Game, they are available on Scott Reas Youtube page in amongst all that delicious grub.

 

https://www.youtube.com/user/TheScottReaproject/videos

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Jacks Game with the Giraffe ?

Don't remember that and I seen all of Jacks Game.

 

Another favourite of mine and IMO he was a proper countryman was Phil Drabble, even if he wasn't liked by a lot of terriermen.

Personally I could get where he was coming from with his remarks.

The giraffe was Jack Charltons nickname cos of his long neck lol

 

Cheers, D.

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I consider myself lucky to be old enough to been able to watch them on tv.

 

And Jacks Game with the giraffe

Cheers, D.

Nope lost me there.

Jack Charlton had a long neck and was occasionally referred to as the giraffe :laugh:

 

If anyone wants to watch Jacks Game, they are available on Scott Reas Youtube page in amongst all that delicious grub.

 

https://www.youtube.com/user/TheScottReaproject/videos

Beat me to it :D

 

Cheers, D.

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Always used to watch his program after school. I can't remember whether it was "Out of Town" or "The Old Country" but he was in his shed showing some old implement and how it worked.

 

He was very good in "How!" too. :thumbs:

He was an ambassador for country pursuits and the country way of life. If only we could have these types of programmes back on television with presenters with jacks passion instead of

cwis packham and co preaching shiete. JMHO.

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The first book that I enjoyed reading was Of Pedigree Unknown. Not the first book that I read but the first that I enjoyed reading. I came across it in the local library when I was meant to be looking for something else that I'd been told to read by a teacher from school. I was totally enthralled by that world that was so different to the one I lived in. I was blissfully unaware that most of that world had already gone even then. All that we have left of it now are the Whippets and a form of terrier work that is hanging on by the skin of it's teeth. I was given the opportunity to buy a copy a few years after first borrowing it from the library by a lad that lived on my estate. It was actually the exact same book.

 

The last time I saw Phil Drabble on tele other that One Man and his Dog was a short film about Burt Gripton on BBC2. May sound unbelievable but true. The two things that stick in my mind was Drabble telling us that Mr.Gripton had recently been exporting terriers to Japan. He made a quip that they weren't sure if they were working them or eating them. Not very PC.

 

The other thing was footage of some Mr. Gripton's white dogs at a show. Nice looking typey terriers but a bit snipey headed. Drabble said that they were the result of Mr. Gripton crossing his Jack Russells with Fox Terriers and that the Americans loved them.

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