Ghosts On The Underground

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Published 2018-06-08

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  • @JonSmith-cx7gr
    Ive had many unexplained phenomena while travelling on the underground. On many occasions, the arrival screen shows 2 minutes until the next train but 10 minutes later.......no train has arrived! Yet there has been no announcement and the screen has not changed!! Also, every 12 months or so, the cost of my ticket goes up considerably.....and yet my pay remains the same....... No one can explain how this happens. It just does.
  • @loc5085
    My grandad speaks at 44 minutes in.He has passed now but love seeing him,hearing him.he wpuld always speak of the ghosts and things he had seen working on the underground.He passed on 🎃 Halloween.His favourite time of the year
  • @mattyvsmithy
    One of the best paranormal documentaries around. I can re-watch this over and over and still enjoy it. It's engaging, mature and believable.
  • @Miller4866
    Probably the best and most intriguing programme i have ever watched.. Why don't the BBC do another investigation in 2023/24 because its very clear that the people love watching things like this ❤
  • @mstishgreen
    The scariest thing I find about the tube is the bloody prices
  • @elisejoiner7448
    This is exactly what a paranormal programme should be. Intelligent, easy to watch, credible and not over sensationalised. Lovely stuff.
  • @unikkorns
    This is one of the best ghost documentaries and Paul McGann was a perfect narrator. Multiple paranormal channels have referred to this program as a source. I wish they'd done more like this. Also love how the modern world and history collide in this manner. The London Underground is something people take for granted every day, but many old burial sites and plague pits and old buildings needed to be disturbed/destroyed to build it. These stories are a reminder of how old London really is.
  • @margopaton3240
    I'm watching this again 3 years later and it still gives me chills.
  • @lisbeth-writes
    My grandad died when I was 5. When I was 18, and living in London, I’d get the tube every morning. One morning I was on the tube, feeling particularly depressed and I looked up to see a man the image of my grandad smiling at me. This was confusing, because 1/ he looked like my grandad and 2/ nobody looked at anyone else on the tube, let alone randomly smiled at anyone else. It happened at Warren Street station, he got off with the crowd and I lost sight of him. I never told anyone about this. A few months later my dad and uncle were talking about him, and mentioned he worked somewhere at Warren Street for many years of his life. Edit - thank you for all the likes :) Yes, I’m aware it may have been someone who looked like him, it’s very possible. I choose to believe it was him, because it’s comforting to think he’s watching over me. We all have our own beliefs and I think that’s part of what makes us all so unique and beautiful. Wishing everyone who sees this a lovely day :)
  • This is probably the best documentary on Ghosts that has ever been made. Absolutely compelling. No hype, genuine witnesses. Creepy music. Very well done indeed.
  • @mikepxg6406
    I used to be an electrician working undergroung in 2 coal mines in UK over 2000ft deep. I remember feeling uneasy on several occasions its difficult to explain. I was often on my own in miles of empty unlit tunnels with just an electric cap lamp for light doing routine repairs and maintenance. There had been several miners killed there over the years.
  • I’ve worked on the underground for 30 years & on every line. There are disused stations that the general public never see & some are very creepy. You get used to patrolling on your own & you might walk 3 or 4 thousand metres without seeing anybody else, so it’s important not to allow your mind to play tricks, especially in poorly lit areas. I’ve know a couple of patrolmen that have asked not to be sent to work in certain areas because of experiences they’ve had. This was a good documentary.
  • @robtyman4281
    Although this documentary is quite old now (made around 2005 or 06), it's still a great documentary, still very powerful, and still extremely spooky.
  • @PupRiku
    I can't count how many times I've watched this over the last few years. I absolutely love it.
  • @paulsee2
    The music still gives me shivers , lost count how many times I’ve watched this
  • @maninahole
    Paul Mcgann's voice is perfect for this. I could listen to him all day.
  • Great documentary and great tales. For once we see real people, in ordinary working environments, talking about extraordinary events. No loud dramatic music or re-enactments nor narration. Merci.
  • I used to work for LU and knew Paul Fisher very well, he told me the story about the worker in the tunnel 20 years ago. It was decidedly spooky. Paul is a very senior head of engineering and a gery serioys man whose job ensures the safety of millions each year.
  • @swagmeister5323
    THIS THIS is the type of paranormal doc I’ve been looking for!! It’s so well made and not over dramatic- genuinely spooky and eerie