A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
March 21, 2016
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 8
Finale:
May 9, 2016
Creators:
Simon Phillips
Original Title:
The Tube: Going Underground
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Blast! Films
Countries:
GB
Carrying nearly five million passengers per day, the London Tube is one of the world's oldest and busiest metro systems in the world. Today the Tube is undergoing a complete overhaul that is long overdue. Take a behind the scenes look into the daily lives of drivers, emergency personnel, operations managers, and many others among the near twenty thousand employees of this massive rail system, as they navigate the evolution of the London Tube.
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Accountant:
Kamla Claire
Emma Cleary
Cinematography:
Brigid McFall
James Robinson
Kaaj Mehta
Director:
Simon Phillips
Editor:
Matt White
Executive Producer:
Alistair Pegg
Nick Hornby
Head of Production:
Johnni Javier
Online Editor:
David Sexton
Producer:
Zehra Yas
Producer's Assistant:
Stuart Hastie
Holly O'Donnell
Production Coordinator:
Reggie Barclay-Abel
Production Executive:
Robert Copland
Nicola Gunary
Terry Murphy
Lucia Parkes
Production Manager:
David Niven
Researcher:
Elle Mower
Eve Richardson
Dwaine Tyndale
Sound:
Rada Danilovic
Visual Effects:
Burrell Durrant Hifle
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