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TV Alert: Building The London Underground
"Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 11:17:04 on Tue, 10 Jul 2012, Recliner remarked: I don't know if this programme is new to UK TV or a repeat, and even if it is new, whether any of the content will be new to denizens of this group, but Channel 5 has a documentary entitled "Building The London Underground" at 8pm this Wednesday. It's described as, "A fascinating look at the great engineering leaps that built the London Underground, the biggest metro system in the world." The picture used is certainly up-to-date: http://www.channel5.com/shows/big-bi...on-underground It's not possible to tell from the blurb about this programme but I have a sneaking suspicion that is actually a Discovery channel show. It does have some recent footage if it is the programme I think it is. I'll say no more to avoid spoiling it for others. Yes, that's what I suspected. Channel 5 doesn't make its own programmes, and this isn't the sort of thing it's likely to commission under Desmond's ownership, so a second-hand Discovery programme seems the likely origin. Anyway, I've not seen it before, so will watch it and hope for the best. That's number 3 in a series. Number 6 is about TGVs (others are about non-rail projects). Is C5 showing he whole series? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big,_Bi...s_3_.282011.29 http://www.windfallfilms.com/show/19...-Series-3.aspx ps I haven't watched it yet - what is the $26bn expansion, 30 new stations etc? -- Roland Perry It hopelessly confuses the Crossrail and the TfL systems. A lot of banging and crashing "music" and voice-of-doom commentary. I suppose that they are using "London Underground" in a generic sense. PA |
TV Alert: Building The London Underground
It hopelessly confuses the Crossrail and the TfL systems. *A lot of banging and crashing "music" and voice-of-doom commentary. *I suppose that they are using "London Underground" in a generic sense. I watched the first and got fed up, it’s very shall we say ‘introductory level’. Nothing wrong with that but I would imagine most here would have heard it all before. It’s a program aimed at the kind of normal that probably believes trains have steering wheels. |
TV Alert: Building The London Underground
allantracy wrote:
It's a program aimed at the kind of normal that probably believes trains have steering wheels. Aimed at people like Richard Branson, then. ;-) |
TV Alert: Building The London Underground
allantracy writes:
It hopelessly confuses the Crossrail and the TfL systems. *A lot of banging and crashing "music" and voice-of-doom commentary. *I suppose that they are using "London Underground" in a generic sense. I watched the first and got fed up, it.s very shall we say .introductory level.. Nothing wrong with that but I would imagine most here would have heard it all before. I hadn't heard before how they built the Paris Metro stations as boxes above ground and then sank them into the squidgy soil... (S) |
TV Alert: Building The London Underground
On Jul 14, 2:58*pm, allantracy wrote:
It hopelessly confuses the Crossrail and the TfL systems. *A lot of banging and crashing "music" and voice-of-doom commentary. *I suppose that they are using "London Underground" in a generic sense. I watched the first and got fed up, it’s very shall we say ‘introductory level’. Nothing wrong with that but I would imagine most here would have heard it all before. It’s a program aimed at the kind of normal that probably believes trains have steering wheels. IMHO, not a good program. It was simplistic tothose with some knowledge of the subject. It was misleading to those without. The graphics were not bad. |
TV Alert: Building The London Underground
On Mon, 16 Jul 2012 04:36:37 -0700 (PDT), 77002
wrote: On Jul 14, 2:58*pm, allantracy wrote: It hopelessly confuses the Crossrail and the TfL systems. *A lot of banging and crashing "music" and voice-of-doom commentary. *I suppose that they are using "London Underground" in a generic sense. I watched the first and got fed up, it’s very shall we say ‘introductory level’. Nothing wrong with that but I would imagine most here would have heard it all before. It’s a program aimed at the kind of normal that probably believes trains have steering wheels. IMHO, not a good program. It was simplistic tothose with some knowledge of the subject. It was misleading to those without. The graphics were not bad. It looked like it was intended for the US market, for which it would presumably be regarded as rather high brow? |
TV Alert: Building The London Underground
Recliner wrote:
It looked like it was intended for the US market, for which it would presumably be regarded as rather high brow? The credits showed that funding was provided by the History Channel - one of the US A&E cable programming providers. As to high brow - I'm not sure. This is the same company that produces Ice Road Truckers. |
TV Alert: Building The London Underground
On Jul 16, 2:01*pm, Robert Neville wrote:
Recliner wrote: It looked like it was intended for the US market, for which it would presumably be regarded as rather high brow? The credits showed that funding was provided by the History Channel - one of the US A&E cable programming providers. As to high brow - I'm not sure. This is the same company that produces Ice Road Truckers. The poster "Recliner" is clearly not familiar PBS (US Public Broadcastor) Output. Now their documentaries *are* highbrow. PBS news output is presented with the decorum and dignity that the BBC lost many years back. |
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