Today's Sunday Times "Comments" column includes a remark titled "Pedant's Corner" and directed at its sub-editors, pointing out a reference to a 377 locomotive - which "doesn't exist; it's either a class 37 multiple unit or a 377 locomotive"
"YOUSAY" (sic) - viewers' comments in the "Culture" supplement - is currently in a froth about London Transport Routemaster buses masquerading as Oxford City Transport buses in the latest episode of "Endeavour". There are also three criticisms of the episode (with which I agree), suggesting that Colin Dexter (the author of the "Inspector Morse" books) must be turning in his grave, that it "was the worst Agatha Christie plot she never wanted to write" and that it was "contrived, incredible to the point of farce".
Just to tidy that reference up a bit: both are from collections of online comments (to sundaytimes.co.uk) reproduced in the print edition. The first is from a selection of such contributions beneath the letters to the editor, and as printed reads: "Pedant's Corner: either it was a a class 377 multiple unit or a class 37 locomotive - a '377 locomotive' doesn't exist. Paging subs ..."