
Documentary exploring how the tram liberated overcrowded cities, mapping its journey from horse-drawn carriage on rails to steam and then electric power.
Move along the car! Timeshift takes a nostalgic trip on the tram car and explores how it liberated overcrowded cities and launched the era of the commuter. The film maps the tram's journey from early horse-drawn carriages on rails, through steam, and to electric power.
Overhead wires hung over Britain's towns and cities for nearly 50 years from the beginning of the 20th century until they were phased out everywhere except Blackpool. Manchester, the last city to lose its trams was, however, among the first to reintroduce them as the solution to modern-day traffic problems.
The film includes a specially recorded reading by Alan Bennett of his short story Leeds Trams, and contributions from Ken Dodd and Roy Hattersley.
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Riding on top of the car
Duration: 01:29
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From Leeds to Bristol
Duration: 02:26
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Tram from Knotty Ash
Duration: 03:12
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Audio of Alan Bennett reading Leeds Trams
Duration: 11:02
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Sarah Lancashire |
| Producer | Julia Foot |
| Director | Julia Foot |
| Series Producer | Ben Southwell |
| Executive Producer | Michael Poole |
Broadcasts
- Mon 5 Dec 201121:00
- Tue 6 Dec 201100:30
- Tue 6 Dec 201103:00
- Wed 7 Dec 201120:00
- Thu 8 Dec 201102:30
- Christmas Eve 201119:00
- Tue 5 Jun 201219:00
- Wed 6 Jun 201201:30
- Sat 9 Jun 201222:45
- Sun 25 Nov 201219:00
- Wed 28 Nov 201200:00
- Thu 10 Jan 201322:50
- Mon 15 Apr 201321:00
- Tue 16 Apr 201302:00
- Tue 2 Jul 201322:00
- Wed 3 Jul 201302:00
- Fri 5 Jul 201300:30
- Sun 17 Nov 201321:50
- Tue 2 Sep 201400:50
- Mon 3 Nov 201420:00
- Thu 15 Jan 201520:00
- Sat 19 Sep 201520:00
- Tue 22 Sep 201501:00
- Tue 26 Apr 201620:00



