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[edit] Incorrect Plot Information
The description of the plot in the main article contains an error that has been annyoing me for some time. The article in question states that "a letter is found threatening the station with closure", which contrasts with the information on the List of Oh, Doctor Beeching! episodes page.
A letter was featured in the episode. It was dated September 1939, and since the series is set in 1963, the letter plays no part in the plot; instead being used as a gag emphasising how little the station master's office has been used.
I have thus altered the incorrect information.
TurboJ (talk) 13:21, 12 December 2007 (UTC)