Hidden London Hangouts S3E1 - Piccadilly Circus: a deeper dig
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- Опубликовано: 8 янв 2021
- The Hangouts team return for a brand new season and revisit a fan favourite of Season 1 - Piccadilly Circus. Join the team as they take Alex on location for his first chance to take a deeper look behind the scenes in the Heart of London.
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I posit that the vertical laying of the white tile in the emergency stair shaft was due to the higher curvature of the inner wall - placing the tiles horizontally there would result in both ends sticking out away from the wall. And as the inner wall was so done, it made sense to match the outer wall with the same vertical tiling.
As Alex stated around 19.45...
The tile is flat and therefore keeps a more uniform distance from the wall when applied if vertical, Horizontally on the outside wall will be a greater gap in the centre of the tile, and on the inner wall, the ends of the tile would also stick out from the wall.
Awww! Thank you for sharing my comments at the end. Phoenix, ARIZONA! 😂🤣
great show guys, S3 looks to be superb
Fabulous as always! Alex’s down under comment was soooo funny and the laugh I bet lots of people needed! 🤣👍
Even I was shocked x
@@alexgrundon2346 soooo funny! 🤣
Thank you for another great episode of hidden London hangouts. thank you for helping me through these lockdowns. keep safe and best wishes to all of you. fantastic four your the best.
Leopard print moquette is genius!
This episode made me giggle!
Did the same to me too. Honestly.... I could hardly take breath for laughing....
Another great episode, love seeing the hidden bits of stations.
Great to see how much is still there.
And you guys always keep it fun and enjoyable.
😀👍
I'm almost watching live! Another brilliant episode.
Great kick off to the new season and the New Year! Thanks to all of you for this!
Thanks for the shoutout at the end team!!
Happy New Year
Here in Australia we’ve seen Siddy on The Architecture the Railways Built, but we haven’t yet seen Chris. Will be looking out for him though.
Awesome! Love the fact they have gone global!
@@alexgrundon2346 I'm sure they'll both be big down under 😂🤣😂
And yet only one of them down below.... what a slip of the tongue that was!
@@alexgrundon2346 it did leave me wondering just what goes on on your man-dates 😂
Which channel was that on? Is it still showing in 2023?
Love a load of what you do. Have you done Old Street yet?
Also, I was looking back through the photos I shot of the ticket hall after my tour, and it looks like they changed the sign above the world map from “What’s the Time?” to “The World Time Today”. The lettering looks the same, and the map appears to be the same too. (11:10) Weird!
I wonder why they did that?
Maybe Nix knows!
@37:20 and forward...
I've gone back multiple times to review the footage. There's a disconnect with the believable narrative...that concrete was formed with plywood! Ostensibly 4' X 8', albeit more recent sizes used for forming (and specially coated for the task to make them reusable and release) are larger.
I don't know when their use was started in the UK, but I'd be very surprised if that was original construction. That being said, if this is original construction, this would have been a pioneering use of it in the UK for this purpose....a story in and of itself.
Indeed! @41:13 and forward, note that is clearly *plywood* and the pouring and setting technique is modern (last five decades or so). albeit again, perhaps this was being pioneered in early London tube construction, but I remain highly dubious.