The Operator
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Initial release | March 4, 2000 |
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Directors | Jon Dichter |
Budget | 1. 5 million USD |
Composers | Victor Zupanc |
Costume design | Kari Perkins |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2272313 |
About The Operator
A telephone operator gets revenge on a vitriolic customer (Michael Laurence) by ruining his credit rating, his reputation and his marriage.
Coal: UK's last opencast mine shuts after legal row
... The Welsh government allowed the controversial project to happen close to homes and businesses in because it is a " land reclamation scheme" that requires The Operator to return it to green hillside, with most of that work due to happen after mining had stopped...
Toxic gas putting millions at risk in Middle East, BBC finds
... In response BP told the BBC: " As we have stated before, BP is not and has never been The Operator of the Rumaila field...
Bouncy castle tragedy: Firm charged after six children killed
... Quoted by ABC News, Robyn Pearce said: " The DPP has charged Taz-Zorb, The Operator of the jumping castle, with a Category 2 offence under the Work Health and Safety Act 2012...
DP World: Australia ports remain closed after cyber-attack
... Darren Goldie, the government s Cyber Security Coordinator, said The Operator was making " good progress" at bringing its sites back online...
Leeds Bradford Airport plane recovery continues ahead of reopening
... " The Operator said it was assisting the Air Accidents Investigation Branch with its investigation...
Euston station: Major train disruption after signal failure
... The Operator has said passengers can expect delays of up to 90 minutes and cancellations, while major disruption is likely to last until 15:30 BST...
Work due to begin after seven landslips close A83 in Argyll
... The Operator warned that there would be further disruption on Sunday...
Two injured after Flying Scotsman crash at Highland station
... The Operator added the emergency response was focused on the private Strathspey Railway heritage line, near to the main line which links the Highlands with the central belt...
Two injured after Flying Scotsman crash at Highland station
Two People have been treated in hospital after a collision involving the Flying Scotsman locomotive and The Royal Scotsman carriages at a station in the Highlands.
Police Scotland said The Incident happened at low speed at about 19:00 on Friday at Aviemore Station.
A Man and woman sustained minor injuries and were taken to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness as a precaution.
Officers said their injuries were not believed to be serious.
A force spokesperson said: " A Number of other passengers were assessed by The Ambulance service at The Scene and did not require hospital treatment.
" Inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances. "
ScotRail said services were now able to run normally through Aviemore.
The Operator added The Emergency response was focused on the private Strathspey Railway Heritage Line , near to the main line which links the Highlands with the central belt.
The Flying Scotsman was scheduled to be running trips this weekend.
A spokesman for Network Rail said: " It's on a heritage railway line, it's not our infrastructure.
" We Are saying to passengers to check before travelling. "
Strathspey Railway has been asked for comment.
British Transport Police confirmed officers were working with Police Scotland .
Scotland's First Minister Humza Yousaf thanked The Emergency services on Social Media .
He added: " My thoughts with those affected, I Wish them a speedy recovery. "
The newly restored Flying Scotsman was unveiled Last Year ahead of a series of events to celebrate its centenary.
The 97-tonne locomotive was built in Doncaster in 1923, and is now owned by The National Railway Museum in York.
The steam locomotive was The First in the UK to officially reach 100mph, and was The First -ever service to run non-stop from London to Edinburgh.
It is owned and operated by The National Railway Museum but maintained by Riley & Son (E) Ltd, based in Heywood, Greater Manchester .
As part of its centenary year, the locomotive is visiting railway stations around the UK and has spent time at The National Railway Museum .
Source of news: bbc.com