
Using the British Transport Films archive, Timeshift revisits Britain's railways during the era of public ownership in a corrective to the myth of the bad old days of rail.
Timeshift revisits Britain's railways during the era of public ownership. For all its bad reputation today, the old British Rail boldly transformed a decayed, war-torn Victorian transport network into a system fit for the 20th century. With an eye firmly on the future, steam made way for diesel and electric, new modern stations like Euston were built, and Britain's first high-speed trains introduced.
Made with unique access to the British Transport Films archive, this is a warm corrective to the myth of the bad old days of rail, but even it can't hide from the horror that was a British Rail sandwich.
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The other golden age of British Rail
Duration: 01:43
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The newly electrified West Coast mainline
Duration: 02:29
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British transport films
Duration: 02:32
Music Played
Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes
00:41The High & Mighty
Papers Please (Skit)
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Rebecca Front |
| Series Producer | William Naylor |
| Director | David Leach |
| Producer | David Leach |
Broadcasts
- Tue 24 Feb 201521:00
- Wed 25 Feb 201502:40
- Thu 26 Feb 201522:00
- Mon 6 Apr 201523:20
- Tue 7 Apr 201502:25
- Mon 1 Jun 201522:00
- Tue 2 Jun 201501:00
- Wed 3 Jun 201522:35
- Thu 7 Jan 201621:00
- Fri 8 Jan 201602:55
- Tue 12 Jan 201623:00
- Mon 25 Jul 201620:00
- Thu 28 Jul 201601:00
- Mon 8 Aug 201603:00
- Mon 24 Apr 201720:00
- Wed 15 Aug 201822:00
- Thu 12 Sep 201900:00
- Tue 10 Oct 202321:00
- Fri 13 Oct 202302:55
- Tue 30 Jul 202421:00
- Wed 31 Jul 202401:00



