Hidden London Hangouts S2E9 - Ghost stations
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2020
- Things get spooky in this Halloween special where the team explore haunted Underground stations.
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Easily one of my favourite episodes. Really appreciate all of the work put into these episodes. Just the sheer joy of nerding out about moquette, tiles, disused stations and architecture and all things Hidden London is a treat. :)
Yay! Can't wait, looking forward to seeing you amazing, lovely, quirky team in action again; it's been too long...six days is too long! x
Aww fab comment Thankyou 🙌
I really appreciate these videos, not just for the Tube nerdfest, but for the ability to travel (virtually) during Lockdown.
Sorry only just watched the episode, so a little late in commenting. I definitely saw the movement in the bottom right hand corner of the screen whilst watching the 3 of you and before Alex mentioned it, because every time the camera shot switched to the screen I watched it intensely, fully expecting something would happen and it did!!! Great fun everyone 👹 and really looking forward to Trafalgar Square.
I have seen the episode where there is an odd movement on the bottom RHS of the monochrome image before. It occurs at 16:25 on this video. I cannot make out what it is 👻?
I’m already looking forward to next week!
Hi All, Yes Alex I saw it too, the odd movement on the lower right hand side at about 16:25 of your video. 👻.
Oddly by chance I started watching (again) the 1972 film “Death Line,” filmed at Aldwych Station last night.
Just adore Alex , you really brighten up my day, thank you.
5:15 a spooky episode, and her roundel flickers
Love the different themes you do on these episodes!
Another spooky tunnel is under the original entrance to the first underground station (Baker Street, platforms 5 & 6), which now acts as a crossover between the Eastbound & Westbound Met & Circle lines. It is very rarely used and connects two victorian stairs.
Alex and Siddy, you mentioned the passageway between the Northern and the Bakerloo Lines at Charing Cross, of course when Trafalgar Square and Strand stations were joined up to form the new station, it was never the intention for this to be the only subterranean means of passage between the two; the alternative route via the escalators and the Jubilee Line concourse was far more spacious, light and airy. Unfortunately, this was blocked off when the Jubilee platforms were taken out of service.
The movement on the bottom right of the rear projection screen seemed correlated with the occasions that Siddy bounced left and right in her chair. I do not know the proper words to describe hair styles but she had a large twisted hank of hair on the left hand side of her head. Now the shadows show that there was a spotlight to the left behind Chris Nix, possibly quite high up, though out of camera shot. It appeared to me that when Siddy bounced to her left (our right) in her seat and the shot changed to the camera facing the projection screen, then Siddy's hank of hair was now partially between the spotlight and the bottom right of the projection screen, so what Alex and the rest of us are seeing is the shadow of that hair on the front surface of the screen.
Whatever the reality, it is an excellent video and I wish I had found it and its companions two years ago when they were live. Thank you each and all.
London A-Z mug at the ready (my Barack Obama one is in the dishwasher) ready for once to escape the snow of New England for a bit of London!
Got to have the mug ready! Snow - brilliant! Wet and windy storm weather here.
Thanks to the whole gang for another great Saturday evening video to keep us entertained, informated and amused! Thank you very much for the effort you put into these and taking time out to chat too.
Our absolute pleasure, Dave. So thrilled you stick with us too
Alex ,have you never thought of painting the ceiling rose above your light as a roundel,its begging for it.And as for your cornices,they could do with touchng up in green/blue/ yellow/ red themed stripes around the room
GET ME MY PAINT! Tube style ceiling!
Another brilliant episode. I missed the 6pm start. I have been working at the inhuman services all day. I did have goulash for lunch.in a graveyard.in Sheffield. I also stopped for a Bloody Mary on the way home.keep safe you fantastic four. I am already looking forward to next weeks episode. by the way, I use to be a werewolf but I,m alright Nooooooooooooooow growl.
Perfect! TRAFALGAR SQ station next week. Will blow your mind
I started to expect this to go full Ghost Watch
i would love to spend a night or two down there
I see an headless horseman ride beside Tilbury fort, on a winters cold misty night about 11pm
Why has nobody seen a naked ghost?
It would be bad enough to have your membrum virilis on show for strangers from the future, but picture (ha ha haaahh!) the indignity of it being practically see-through too!
Alex I saw it as well at 16.25
Terrifying!
I saw it too.
@@alexgrundon2346 it looked like an arm across the bottom of the projector screen, and that something was thrown towards Siddy’s head.
There is an hour long documentary on you tube about ghosts on the underground
I watched it back after Alex mentioned it, and I saw it
At 16:25 it looked like a shadow with possibly an arm
Also simultaneously, something flew across the screen and landed with a faint ”click” somewhere behind Siddy. That sound made her jump a little and take a quick look behind her shoulder. Interesting!
@@missSuperknitter I have just rewatched it, you are right. It looked like something was thrown across the room towards her.
This is concerning! 😳
16:17 Chris: "None of us have felt anything here in our time down here"
Right after, as if on cue, a shadow appears on the projection screen and an object is lobbed from behind the screen towards Siddy and Laura 👻😂
You think the bakerloo interchange is scary try paiges walk in South Kensington thats gets the noggin jogging
At 17 I witnessed a ghost and at 29 I heard my father in law gasps for breath - he had passed the day before. There is no way I would work at the underground because of this - although I used the central line on a regular basis to get to work in London for many years . Bank always gave me a creepy feel.
Me too. I get a really weird feeling at Bank...
Min 08:15 : Aldwych station = Old Witch.....?
These subtitles are worth putting on just for the one-a-minute nonsense, up with which they come.
On average you only have to wait a couple of minutes before they inadvertently swear at you or induce giggles.
Think that Alex should get an electrician in to sort out the power outage, in case of a potential fire, or change a fuse, as for ghosts, had them at my old homes at Brentwood and Highbury, thankfully, none at my new home.
👻=💩lol
Hello guys yes you are correct its what they call a shadow figure on the right hand side of the screen its possible to hear voices people talking as the walls or like the grooves on a record its recorded from the times gone by this is called residual energy its very complicated to explain ghost hunters may explain better than me ❤ the show from SHAUN X PAT LIVING IN NARBONNE SOUTH WEST FRANCE 🇫🇷
incredibly childish. Americans would love it though on the positive side