- Disappearing London
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Disappearing London Format Documentary Starring Suggs Country of origin United Kingdom No. of series 2 No. of episodes 12 Production Producer(s) Wavelength Films Running time 23 mins Broadcast Original channel ITV1 London Picture format 720x576 (16:9) Original run 10 January 2006 – 13 February 2007 Chronology Followed by Suggs' Survivors Related shows How London Was Built
The TubeDisappearing London is an award-winning British documentary television series that was broadcast on ITV1 London. In each episode, Madness frontman Suggs "searches out the people and places that give London its quirky appeal and charm, and discovers why they may not be around for much longer".
Overall, there have been 2 series of 6 episodes each. Each episode lasts approximately 23 minutes.
Both series' were produced by Wavelength Films for ITV London, and series one was also produced in association with Sky Travel.
Contents
Transmission dates
Series One
- Tuesday 10 January 2006
- Tuesday 17 January 2006
- Tuesday 24 January 2006
- Tuesday 31 January 2006
- Tuesday 7 February 2006
- Tuesday 14 February 2006
According to the series website[1], features included: Romford Dog Track - Going to the Dogs or the Cheetahs; Welsh in London - So much more than rugby; London's telephone boxes - a design classic; A proper London funeral; If you want to get ahead, get a hat; Italian café culture; The Victorian public loo; and Tooting Bec Lido.
Series Two
- Tuesday 9 January 2007 -- Churchill’s secret wartime bunker; a prisoner-of-war camp in a Peckham park; and an old-fashioned grocers in North London.
- Tuesday 16 January 2007 -- A bespoke shoemaker's shop; an old-style barbershop, pie & mash; and a Victorian observatory on Hampstead Heath.
- Tuesday 23 January 2007 -- A London tram; pub skittles; an Art Deco bakery in Richmond; and an historic east end allotment.
- Tuesday 30 January 2007 -- London’s only surviving windmill on Brixton Hill; boxing pubs; Tin Pan Alley; a vintage-style recording studio.
- Tuesday 6 February 2007 -- Horse-drawn London; a survivor from the days when motoring in London was actually fun; and discovers a unique Victorian theatre hidden in a former hospital.
- Tuesday 13 February 2007 -- A stylish 1930s shop in the City; London’s oldest football stand; and duet with Roy Hudd on the stage of London’s only surviving grand music hall.
References
External links
Categories:- 2006 in British television
- 2006 television series debuts
- 2007 television series endings
- British television documentaries
- Culture in London
- ITV television programmes
- Social history of London
- History of the built environment of London
- United Kingdom television programme stubs
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