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Paul Corfield March 7th 07 07:06 PM

Advance warning - BBC4 Tube Night
 
I'm sure there will be people who read utl that may wish to see all or
some of the following on Sunday 18th March 2007.

The final programme in the list will show what the old Angel station was
like - as we had a little debate about this recently you can see how
cramped it was and what the staff had to put up with. There is also the
"famous" Picklydickly Line quote from the cynical chap in the ticket
office.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documen...be-night.shtml

Quote :-

Love it or loathe it, the London Underground has been an integral part
of life in the capital for over a century. Arena: Underground is the
centrepiece of a whole evening of programmes celebrating the
subterranean pitfalls and pleasures of travelling on the tube.

WHAT'S ON

UNDER NIGHT STREETS
8pm-8.20pm
Classic atmospheric London Transport account of what happened at night
on London's Underground, produced by Edgar Anstey.
British Transport Films website

UNDERGROUND ERNIE
8.20pm-8.35pm
A chance for parents to get to know Cbeebies' latest computer-animated
star: a friendly Tube train driver called Ernie.


DOCTOR WHO: THE WEB OF FEAR
8.35pm-9pm
Classic 60s episode in which Patrick Troughton battles robot yetis in
the labyrinth of London's Tube tunnels.


ARENA: UNDERGROUND
9pm-10pm; rpt 11.55pm-12.55am; rpt 2.55am-3.55am (signed)
Stories from the Underground, including that of Margaret Barnett, who
sheltered in the Tube during WWII.


DESIGN CLASSICS: LONDON UNDERGROUND MAP
10pm-10.25pm
Harry Beck's Tube map has transfixed bored travellers decades - find out
the story of its making and of its enduring influence.


METROLAND
10.25pm-11.15pm
Poet Sir John Betjeman's celebrated 1973 documentary in which he extols
the glories of the Metropolitan Line.


40 MINUTES: HEART OF THE ANGEL
11.15pm-11.55am
Molly Dineen's RTS award-winning 1989 documentary about the men and
women who work in Islington's Angel Tube station.


--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!





March 7th 07 07:54 PM

Advance warning - BBC4 Tube Night
 

"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
...
I'm sure there will be people who read utl that may wish to see all or
some of the following on Sunday 18th March 2007.

The final programme in the list will show what the old Angel station was
like - as we had a little debate about this recently you can see how
cramped it was and what the staff had to put up with. There is also the
"famous" Picklydickly Line quote from the cynical chap in the ticket
office.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/documen...be-night.shtml

Quote :-

Love it or loathe it, the London Underground has been an integral part
of life in the capital for over a century. Arena: Underground is the
centrepiece of a whole evening of programmes celebrating the
subterranean pitfalls and pleasures of travelling on the tube.

WHAT'S ON

UNDER NIGHT STREETS
8pm-8.20pm
Classic atmospheric London Transport account of what happened at night
on London's Underground, produced by Edgar Anstey.
British Transport Films website

UNDERGROUND ERNIE
8.20pm-8.35pm
A chance for parents to get to know Cbeebies' latest computer-animated
star: a friendly Tube train driver called Ernie.


DOCTOR WHO: THE WEB OF FEAR
8.35pm-9pm
Classic 60s episode in which Patrick Troughton battles robot yetis in
the labyrinth of London's Tube tunnels.


ARENA: UNDERGROUND
9pm-10pm; rpt 11.55pm-12.55am; rpt 2.55am-3.55am (signed)
Stories from the Underground, including that of Margaret Barnett, who
sheltered in the Tube during WWII.


DESIGN CLASSICS: LONDON UNDERGROUND MAP
10pm-10.25pm
Harry Beck's Tube map has transfixed bored travellers decades - find out
the story of its making and of its enduring influence.


METROLAND
10.25pm-11.15pm
Poet Sir John Betjeman's celebrated 1973 documentary in which he extols
the glories of the Metropolitan Line.


40 MINUTES: HEART OF THE ANGEL
11.15pm-11.55am
Molly Dineen's RTS award-winning 1989 documentary about the men and
women who work in Islington's Angel Tube station.


--
Paul C


Admits to working for London Underground!





Thanks for the link it looks good.



alex_t March 18th 07 06:28 PM

Advance warning - BBC4 Tube Night
 
Just a reminder - it will start in about 30 minutes (my DVR is already
set).


March 18th 07 08:10 PM

Advance warning - BBC4 Tube Night
 

"alex_t" wrote in message
oups.com...
Just a reminder - it will start in about 30 minutes (my DVR is already
set).


Would you be able to make the recordings available online?



alex_t March 18th 07 11:07 PM

Advance warning - BBC4 Tube Night
 

Would you be able to make the recordings available online?


Very much doubt it - unless it will be legal (for example "Under Night
Streets" seems to be from the 50s, surely it is already in the public
domain?).

By the way, I know that "Metro-land" is out on DVD.


[email protected] March 19th 07 10:20 AM

Advance warning - BBC4 Tube Night
 
On 19 Mar, 00:07, "alex_t" wrote:
Would you be able to make the recordings available online?


Very much doubt it - unless it will be legal (for example "Under Night
Streets" seems to be from the 50s, surely it is already in the public
domain?).

By the way, I know that "Metro-land" is out on DVD.


Has anyone got a torrent of Metro-land? My girlfriends dad was a guard
on the Met line when they made the program and has never seen it and
he didnt realise it was on last night. I have already had a look on
uknova and it doesnt seem to have been captured.

Thanks in advance


Martin Underwood March 19th 07 08:37 PM

Advance warning - BBC4 Tube Night
 
wrote in message
:

On 19 Mar, 00:07, "alex_t" wrote:
Would you be able to make the recordings available online?


Very much doubt it - unless it will be legal (for example "Under
Night Streets" seems to be from the 50s, surely it is already in the
public domain?).

By the way, I know that "Metro-land" is out on DVD.


Has anyone got a torrent of Metro-land? My girlfriends dad was a guard
on the Met line when they made the program and has never seen it and
he didnt realise it was on last night. I have already had a look on
uknova and it doesnt seem to have been captured.

Thanks in advance


I see they used the same copy of Metro-Land as they did when they
commemorated John Betjeman's birth a few months ago - the copy that has a
pale yellow vertical stripe that extends from about 10% to 50% of the width
:-( It's very apparent whenever they showed monochrome film!




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