Secrets of the London Underground (2021)
Railway historian Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway from the London Transport Museum explore hidden areas of the London Underground that—despite being just feet away from where millions of people regularly travel—hardly anyone knows about. The pair will explore abandoned tunnels, secret bunkers and hidden staircases that have been concealed from public view for years.
Seasons & Episode
Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway explore the labyrinthine Camden Town station, and the forgotten wartime shelter built beneath. Plus, Siddy visits a station which hides a lost river.
Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway explore the disused areas of South Kensington station, with platforms reclaimed by nature and wartime uses. Siddy also heads to Marylebone to reveal the original features on the platforms and the tube infrastructure hidden within the walls of a hotel.
Tim and Siddy embark on a night-time track walk to the abandoned station of British Museum. The pair discover 1930s hand-painted adverts and white tiling. During the second world war it served as a shelter and spine-tingling clues to the children who stayed there during The Blitz can still be seen. Siddy also visits the houses of Leinster Gardens.
New. Tube fans would be right in thinking there are 272 Underground stations, but Siddy Holloway has such unique access, she is taking Tim Dunn to the 273rd - West Ashfield.
Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway are exploring a station in the beating heart of London's theatreland - Leicester Square.
Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway head to the sprawling Heathrow Airport underground stations - the first ever underground rail link between an airport and a city
Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway discover the hidden corners of Shepherd's Bush.
Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway snoop around TFL's gargantuan maintenance facility - Acton Works