The Tube (2003 TV series)

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The Tube
Format Documentary
Narrated by Jonathan Kydd
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 21
Production
Producer(s) Mosaic Films
Running time 25 mins
Broadcast
Original channel ITV1 London
Picture format 4:3 (2003 & 2004)
16:9 (2005 & 2006)
Original run January 9, 2003 – January 5, 2006
Chronology
Related shows Disappearing London
How London Was Built

The Tube is a multi-award-winning British television programme shown on ITV1 London and certain BSkyB television channels including Sky Real Lives and Sky3.

It is a documentary/docusoap about the London Underground network, and follows London Underground workers—drivers, station staff, managers, and so forth—showing the Underground system to the public through their eyes.

The programme was produced by Mosaic Films first for Carlton Television, and later for ITV London and Sky Travel. To date, there have been three series produced, including a two-part special on the 7 July 2005 London bombings (also known as 7/7). The series is now sometimes repeated, mostly on Pick TV.

Contents

[edit] Episodes

Series Episodes Originally broadcast
1 6 Episodes 2003
2 6 Episodes &
1 Special
2004
3 6 Episodes &
2 Specials
2005

[edit] Series one

Title Original air-date # Episode Total Overall Total
"Strike" 9 January 2003 1 1 1
"24 Hours" 16 January 2003 2 2 2
"One Under" 23 January 2003 3 3 3
"Rush Hour" 30 January 2003 4 4 4
"Woman Drivers" 6 February 2003 5 5 5
"Heatwave" 13 February 2003 6 6 6

[edit] Series One Special

Title Original airdate # Special Total Overall Total
"Busking on the Tube" 20 February 2003 1 1 7

[edit] Series two

Title Original air-date # Episode Total Overall Total
"Underground Crime" 19 August 2004 1 7 8
"Mind the Gap" 26 August 2004 2 8 9
"Under Pressure" 2 September 2004 3 9 10
"The Ups and Downs" 9 September 2004 4 10 11
"Open All Hours" 16 September 2004 5 11 12
"All Change Please" 23 September 2004 6 12 13

[edit] Series Three Special

Title Original airdate # Special Total Overall Total
"Under Attack 1" 8 November 2005 2 1 14
"Under Attack 2" 10 November 2005 3 2 15

[edit] Series Three

Title Original air-date # Episode Total Overall Total
"Special Operations" 17 November 2005 1 13 16
"Losing It" 8 December 2005 2 14 17
"Tickets Please" 15 December 2005 3 15 18
"Off the Rails" 22 December 2005 4 16 19
"The Train Set" 29 December 2005 5 17 20
"Moving On (Old & New)" 5 January 2006 6 18 21

[edit] DVD release

Due to the popularity of the series, Two DVD sets were released in 2007. Series One and Two was available as one double set; While Series Three was released as a single set. Special features include train footage and photographs.

Series Episodes Originally broadcast DVD release date (R2)
1 & 2 12 Episodes &
1 Special
2003 & 2004 2007
3 6 Episodes &
2 Specials
2005 2007

[edit] 2012 reboot

The Tube was rebooted in 2012 by Blast! Films for BBC Two with an additional six sixty minute episodes. The article for the new series can be found here.

[edit] External links

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