DynamicSpirit
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With the 60th anniversary of Dr Who, and the new episode shown last Saturday, the BBC have put all the old classic Dr Who episodes on iPlayer for anyone to watch. That's an awful lot of watching for any Dr Who fans with enough time on their hands! So yesterday I randomly picked Web of Fear - a story I'd always wanted to see - to watch. The story was first shown in 1968, and appears to be set almost entirely in London Underground tunnels (but with no trains running due to the alien invasion), and I've unexpectedly found it fascinating in railway terms. There's very often a contemporary London Underground map in the background of the sets - which shows a network that looks extraordinarily sparse by today's standards, with no Victoria, Jubilee or Elizabeth lines. At one point it's possible to see Aldersgate station on the map (Barbican, before it was renamed). There are also repeated (and as far as I can tell so far, correct) references to geography: For example at one point Lethbridge Stewart refers to getting from Tottenham Court Road to Holborn, avoiding the Central Line tunnels, by going down to Leicester Square. The scenes on a tube platform look quite realistic - to the point where I can't tell whether it is just a mock-up in the studio or whether they actually did manage to film on a real tube platform. If it is a studio mock-up then it's extraordinarily elaborate, although I do notice they keep reusing what is obviously the same set/location with different station signs up to make out that they are in different stations. And amusingly, they use the same set for supposed Circle line platforms at Monument - so in the Dr Who Universe, the Circle line is apparently a deep level tube line
I'm curious how they filmed this story, and also if there are any other good railway scenes in Dr Who? (Off the top of my head, at one point in the Jon Pertwee story, the Silurians, a Government official is seen arriving at a London terminus - supposedly from Derbyshire, although the train they chose to film him stepping off of looks more like a local commuter train, and the station does not look to me like St Pancras).

I'm curious how they filmed this story, and also if there are any other good railway scenes in Dr Who? (Off the top of my head, at one point in the Jon Pertwee story, the Silurians, a Government official is seen arriving at a London terminus - supposedly from Derbyshire, although the train they chose to film him stepping off of looks more like a local commuter train, and the station does not look to me like St Pancras).