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Feb 2021
10m 1s

Going Underground

Bbc Radio 4
About this episode

Will Self reflects on a year of not travelling on the London underground... and why he's starting to miss it.

"On winter days," writes Will, "when it's dark first thing, then twilight, then dark again, the tube achieves its most magical state."

And he says that, without the tube, the city seems to have lost its foundations.

Producer: Adele Armstrong

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