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2007: the year in video



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A selection of video highlights from 2007.
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Published Date:
13 December 2007
Here we take a look back at some of the highlights from our video reports in 2007.
A year which saw "Sammy" the seal visit the River Nene, what appeared to be a tornado hit the city, two new schools open their doors, and thousands of pounds raised for worthy causes through the Race for Life, charity bed push and Great Eastern Run.

An extended DVD with more than 40 minutes of complete reports is available priced at £5.50 including postage and packaging, or £4.50 collectable from the Evening Telegraph office in Priestgate.

If you would like to order a copy, email your contact details to eteditor@peterboroughtoday.co.uk.

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2007: A year in video contents

January
» Straw Bear Festival.
» "Sammy" the seal.

February
» Chinese New Year.
» First snow of the year.

March
» Tour of The Voyager School.
» Speedway season starts.

April
» Easter celebrated.
» Hairy Bikers visit the city.
» Charity Bedpush.

May
» Prince Edward at Nene Valley Railway.
» Film producer Andy Harries returns to his primary school.

June
» Race for Life.
» Tornado hits the city.
» Peterborough Festival parade.

July
» Education Awards.
» Harry Potter book launch.
» Peterborough Festival weekend.

August
» Tour of Thomas Deacon Academy.
» A-Level results day.

September
» Olympian Darren Campbell visits the city.
» The two new schools open: the Voyager and Thomas Deacon Academy.

October
» Jason Donovan makes an appearance.
» Burghley House features on the big screen.
» Thousands compete in the Great Eastern Run.

November
» Remembrance Sunday.
» Children In Need.
» Ice rink opens.
» Christmas lights switch on.

December
» Panto season begins.
» Lights for Life: Readers make lightwork of fund-raising.

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  • Last Updated: 07 January 2008 4:28 PM
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