"The Harlow we all know and tolerate..." It's quips like these that keeps me coming back here.
@Original5010 ай бұрын
I use this channel to take in 'Vitamin UK' - an essential compound for British people who live 'abroad', composed of subtle grumbling, irony and sarcasm. Thank you for your service 🙏
@Ashystar06710 ай бұрын
I've been experiencing symptoms of a heavy Vitamin UK deficiency - chiefly homesickness and begrudged adjustment - so here I am. Nice term 💕 🇬🇧
@774Rob10 ай бұрын
@@Ashystar067 Have a look at the politics channels, you'll soon be cured of your deficiency.
@Original5010 ай бұрын
@@Ashystar067 It also helps to have a reliable source of cider and cheese & onion pasties... ☺
@eddiewillers110 ай бұрын
I don't always go to John for my dose of 'Vitamin UK' (Jago Hazzard seems to hit the spot much better), but when I do it's very interesting.
@godzillas630110 ай бұрын
Love the concept of a vitamin uk however living on the doorstep of nuneaton means unless its deep fried , placed into a paper bag and served to ford focus with a space saver fitted through a window its not going to be popular around here .
@PhilipStorry10 ай бұрын
I remain unconvinced that any truly great journey could end in Basildon, but thank you very much for bringing the possibility to my attention. Have a great week, Jon!
@MartinvonBargen10 ай бұрын
You could always pop round to Beefy's house for a cuppa and a quick rave!
@popuptoaster10 ай бұрын
Many a good night has been had in Bas Vegas. 🤔
@andrewdenby823910 ай бұрын
From one sh1thole to another...
@100tallpaul10 ай бұрын
I work in Basildon and that's a far as it goes lol. It pays my mortgage so my road journey there every day does make Basildon good for at least something. Trying to think what else... 🤣
@Trebor7410 ай бұрын
If you pop just down the road you can visit fobbing where the peasants revolt started. Also, you've got watt Tyler country park in pitsea where the peasants gathered.
@markbutler929110 ай бұрын
JOHN - THAT GREEN RS MEXICO USED TO BE MINE!! My eyes nearly popped out of my head when i spotted it. 😃
@samholdsworth42010 ай бұрын
Prove it
@stevekelly516610 ай бұрын
@@samholdsworth420Do one.
@samholdsworth42010 ай бұрын
@@stevekelly5166 nou
@CycolacFan10 ай бұрын
Was it stolen at some point…?
@MichaelFlatman10 ай бұрын
link some photos of it here
@notrut10 ай бұрын
0:29 'Only Joking, he's not gonna turn up' .... Now look what you've done, I've blurted coffee across my keyboard again ...!
@KirkNorthrop10 ай бұрын
That wooden church is the building equivalent of Trigger’s broom.
@andywright163410 ай бұрын
"It's said Harlow has some of the most extensive cycleways in the country - but I don't care". That made me LOL
@RedKnight-fn6jr10 ай бұрын
Brilliant Statement - indeed, who cares about cycling???
@MikeAger10 ай бұрын
What like this one?? wcc.crankfoot.xyz/facility-of-the-month/September2007.htm
@MikeAger10 ай бұрын
Yes, that was Harlow!!
@a1white8 ай бұрын
@@RedKnight-fn6jrif you drive you should, it means they’re much less likely to be in front of you on the road
@RedKnight-fn6jr8 ай бұрын
@@a1white I'm mostly driving on motorways, so no cyclists to worry about! The more motorways, the better!
@ianlyall221210 ай бұрын
The only man who can make the arse end of the UK truly interesting , that is a special talent indeed 😁👍
@pigeonpoo182310 ай бұрын
😂 can't wait til he goes to Millom
@AdrianDowthwaite10 ай бұрын
Too right, it's strangle adicitive with Jon's sarcastic humour.
@stevedunham420910 ай бұрын
As a resident of Harlow I feel the the derogatory way that you spoke of my birth place and the people of the greater area of Essex to be truly spot on , keep up the good work,
@AutoShenanigans10 ай бұрын
hehehe :D Stereotypes are fun, thanks for watching
@CARLIN47374 ай бұрын
Nice.
@bobanob19672 ай бұрын
The first place a lot of Chinese visitors go to is Harlow. They leave the terminal building, find a taxi and say to the driver " Harlow there!"
@r3dpandarecords10 ай бұрын
As a Southend resident, I’m very satisfied with the time of day you didn’t give it 😂
@t0m54110 ай бұрын
Ahhh, North Weald. Back in the day when I was a teenager, on very rainy night, my girlfriend and I were...enjoying the night air...so to speak, in the front of my MK1 transit van, which, handily, had a full width bench front seat, it also had sliding doors which leaked horribly. As we were engrossed in stuff, my girlfriend noticed a torch light reflecting in the wing mirror, we were parked off the road in a farm track. As the light got closer we gathered ourselves together, just in time for the lamp to shine in through the drivers door window. It was a very wet, very pissed off police constable. I slid my door open with a cheerful, "Evening constable", he shone his torch about the cab and at my girlfriend. He asked, in a very bored voice, "What are you two doing here?", I started to mumble a reply when he then said, "I know what you're doing here, but whyy...are you doing it here ?", I again mumbled a poor excuse about nice countryside and views.. He simply said, "Not in my patrol area, zip up your pants, and you, (referring to my girlfriend who by now had gone very red), straighten you clothes and both of you F~~k off" He splooshed his way back to his Panda car and drove off.
@rogersimmons878810 ай бұрын
I doubt he used the word 'pants'.
@downundarob10 ай бұрын
and as the total gentleman that you are you have not mentioned her name, well done..
@EdwardKane-pb5rj10 ай бұрын
@@downundarob at a guess Sharon? Maybe Tracy?
@Dan23_710 ай бұрын
So what was you doing ? 😂
@S.ASmith10 ай бұрын
@@Dan23_7 His partner was a seamstress & he was showing her some of the repair work that he needed doing on his trousers. The constable, no doubt wearing old and crusty police uniform, was likely rather peeved off he was getting free tailoring and clothing advice from someone specialised in the field. Her clothing was about the place a bit as she was showing this fine gentleman the work she'd carried out on her clothes.
@cbrue189610 ай бұрын
Hilarious! John has the sarcasm dial turned up to nuke in this video! With comments like, "the Harlow we know today and tolerate....", and "after the small disagreement of 1939 to 1945...." Wicked good video, John!
@bertoltb1310 ай бұрын
The original Ford EV looked wicked, sweet, awesome.
@gerryg105610 ай бұрын
Auto Shenanigans, rapidly becoming the 21st century's version of Pevsner! Awesome.
@daveoftheclanburgess10 ай бұрын
A vintage episode! Brilliantly sardonic and sarcastic today.
@AndrewJohnson-ur3lw10 ай бұрын
I visited one of the Nuclear bunkers before it was decommissioned. 100% agree about small family cars rather than SUV as EV.
@stuartd974110 ай бұрын
So that means you were a secret agent perhaps 002 or something?🙂 .. Well If the bunker wasn't decommissioned when you visited it must have been active....?
@Dan23_710 ай бұрын
There’s one near Preston, at a place called Goosnargh.
@pigeonpoo182310 ай бұрын
@@Dan23_7no way. I go past there quite often. Is it accessible to nosy little gits?😂 Looks like it's on the main road as well. Not quite as glamorous, but I live on an abandoned ww2 oil depot. It's a housing dev, not just me and my pikey mates
@sputumtube10 ай бұрын
@@Dan23_7 There's another near me here in Cheshire called Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker (clearly signposted to maintain its secrecy). Not far from Nantwich. Twenty years it was £3.30 to visit. I went again about five years ago and it had increased to over £15. I laughed in their faces of course and walked away.
@Dan23_710 ай бұрын
@@pigeonpoo1823 Yes you can see through the fence. It’s on Whittingham lane.
@markb15910 ай бұрын
"the stunning Harlow" 😂😂😂
@sixfootbear10 ай бұрын
"My name is Garbo.The T is silent as is the T in Harlow." sigh...One of my favourite put down lines..Greta Garbo to Jean Harlow..
@AmsNl2BcnEs10 ай бұрын
Tolerate lol
@Boldberry4410 ай бұрын
I didn’t expect to see my house on KZbin today, but I did!
@MelanieRuck-dq5uo10 ай бұрын
My husband tells me of a job interview that he had in Basildon about 30 years ago. Being a northerner and having all sort of negative ideas about Basildon and it's people, he wasn't too keen on going there. However, once there, he said he found the people some of the friendliest and nicest people he could want to meet. He still regrets not getting the job!
@scottishcarenthusiastsandtrain4 ай бұрын
Another secret bunker?? Do you know about the one near St Andrews in Fife Jon? I was there last weekend. A beautifal looking wooden church and the lunatic asylum just looks magnificant. Another fantastic and informative video Jon.
@tassiehandyman309010 ай бұрын
8:59 - I can tell you exactly why we miss Little Chef, John... it's because the Olympic Breakfasts were undeniably fucking awesome! I've lived in The Colonies for over 20 years, but I still lovingly recall hoeing into one of those proper full English extravaganzas... Man, I really miss Little Chef...❤...😂👍🇦🇺
@hanzzarkov76909 ай бұрын
I have to admit, my first instinct was the Epping Ongar Railway sign.
@robgazzard443210 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering home in such a sensitive and engaging way John....
@GryphLane10 ай бұрын
10:15 Loving the reference to the ST220 for obvious reasons 😁
@TheGhiaDriver10 ай бұрын
I fear I've missed something here...
@colinmaynard287910 ай бұрын
I commuted from Stansted to Brentwood. Once leaving Chipping Ongar the bottom water hose detached from my car and I had to pull into the bunker entrance. The AA call centre didn’t believe me when I said I was located at the entrance of the Kelvedon Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker 😂. The on road mechanic did.
@jovetj10 ай бұрын
That SECRET NUCLEAR BUNKER is one of my most favorite things ever.
@cp451210 ай бұрын
Description of Essex was spot on 😂
@Nicanut3139 ай бұрын
"He's not going to turn up." 🤣🤣
@andrewanyplace10 ай бұрын
Congrats on the MOT pass for the Saab
@DavidHalfordsLane10 ай бұрын
The best thing out of Basildon is Depeche Mode.
@Phuc_Yhou10 ай бұрын
Terry Marsh 👊
@stuartd974110 ай бұрын
I was gonna say this! Beat me to it...😭
@david_harvey10 ай бұрын
Err second best. Yahoo were better!
@liamdormon782210 ай бұрын
I think you'll find the best thing in Basildon is the way out.
@DavidHalfordsLane10 ай бұрын
@@david_harveyWas that the band after Yazoo folded………..🤪
@PhilipMurphy8Extra10 ай бұрын
Great British Road Journeys would be a interesting KZbin playlist to put on repeat
@davidroddini151210 ай бұрын
7:37-8:12 The County Lunatic Asylum has always been housing. You just needed to be crazy to live there.
@90vanman10 ай бұрын
One of its famous residents is russell brands mum, and occasionally he himself. Always thought that was very apt for both of them!!
@markjlewis10 ай бұрын
I'm enjoying the new series, Many thanks.😀
@AutoShenanigans10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot mate, appreciate that!
@philwalton200910 ай бұрын
Hi Jon I love your Auto Shenanigans podcasts this latest series is fab. Thanks
@Spud60710 ай бұрын
Fun fact the vast majority of New Holland tractors are assembled in Basildon with New Holland veing a company that used to be run by Ford which is probably why the assembly plant is in a similar area to the Ford site.
@Superstar1131310 ай бұрын
I was left thinking "What?! No tractor plant? Also think he drove right past the old Ford offices in Warley too - if you know, you know!
@ax_olotl253 ай бұрын
as a former essex resident, im surprised you found something fun to do there.
@st200ol10 ай бұрын
He is a fact I was told years ago, no idea if it’s true. The bridge at the bottom of Ongar high street was built slightly wider to accommodate the crossing of communication cables for the secret nuclear bunker over the river.
@AndrewCullington9 ай бұрын
There is a discussion in my household asto which bridge underthe M11 you are starting this video...before Auto Shenanigans we would not have been sufficiently interested - what have you done to us Jon? Love the content, long may you continue with your awesome series'
@DW-indeed10 ай бұрын
Like Iggy Pop sang in The Passenger: I see the stars come out tonight Yeah they're bright in the Harlow sky
@vjaska10 ай бұрын
Condolences for beginning in Harlow and ending in Basildon
@skyrocketautomotive10 ай бұрын
Kelvedon Hatch is my favourite place in the world! Fascinating place!
@DanDavisHistory10 ай бұрын
As a south Essex man originally, this is all great stuff. Cheers John, looking forward to the rest of the series. Oh yeah and at school we used to use the word "Warley" (mental hospital) as an insult - as in "Don't be an idiot, you effin Warley!"
@david_harvey10 ай бұрын
Soz Jon but Canvey never had an oil refinery it got stopped from being built on safety grounds. It did however havd somethjnv famous about the part built refinery, Fred Dibnar was hired by Safeway Supermarkets to blow up the chimney, which on his first attempt failed! Aso did you not notice the mire interesting road sign error in Ongar? Above secret nuclear bunker it says Industrail Estate instead of Industrial Estate! A bit like the Nicholas Valeting Centre between the A128 and Dunton junctions on the A127, where it reads Nicholas Valentine Centre!😂
@CycolacFan10 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Full marks for avoiding a ‘don’t look back in Ongar’ pun.
@timbounds719010 ай бұрын
Actually, Basildon was inhabited before the new town, though it may not have been called that. The whole area or Laindon/Basildon/Pitsea consisted of what we now call 'Plotlands' - farmland sold off in little plots after the 1st world war for people to build their own houses on. The plots were mostly bought by working class Londoners as there was a housing shortage in East London. The houses ranged from shacks and old railway carriages up to pretty standard bungalows. The roads weren't paved and there wasn't much in the way of drainage or sewarage.... The middle classes utterly hated the idea of working class people doing things for themselves! The plots were almost all bought up and redeveloped into Basildon New Town in the 60s. There are one or two odd houses from that area left on the fringes - you actually passed the Plotlands trail near Dunton, which is an area of plotlands that is preserved with one remaining bungalow as a museum. I find it the spookiest place I've ever visited!!!
@magnamundian10 ай бұрын
A fair few "Secret Nuclear Bunkers" across the country, when I first saw your thumbnail I initially thought you were in the Cheshire/Nantwich area.
@ehsnils10 ай бұрын
The real trick is to make some of them actually contain a really secret area because who would believe that it would be right under the nose of a tourist attraction?
@JohnSmithShields10 ай бұрын
The secret is to get the real bunker, you really turn right.
@A_p_T5304010 ай бұрын
Went to one at Withernsea near hull, the entrance looks exactly the same.
@mw...10 ай бұрын
Thank you John. I enjoyed the program. And learned a lot. Please do more like this. -a loyal viewer in America
@timwilks66610 ай бұрын
Best intro yet, made me snort tea through my nose. Keep up the good work.
@jonjon904710 ай бұрын
Brilliant as usual. Looking forward to you coming to Yorkshire.
@debbie0909010 ай бұрын
Thanks
@AutoShenanigans10 ай бұрын
Thanks very much indeed :)
@MrLaurence32110 ай бұрын
You have just literally done my work commute! From Basildon to Harlow and vice versa! Thank you sir for making it infinitely less dull.
@juststeve554210 ай бұрын
Most good road journeys begin by exiting Basildon. Although if the other end is going to be Harlow, I don't envy the choices you had to make!
@The_BenboBaggins10 ай бұрын
Motorists should be the biggest proponents for proper, viable, segregated foot paths and cycle ways (along with affordable and usable public transport) - many, many people would love a viable alternative to car use, and if they had it, there would be less traffic on the roads, so people that do need to use cars and vans etc. would have a better time doing so... it's not really that complicated.
@Gordanovich0210 ай бұрын
I'm all for well-designed and (crucially) well-maintained segregated footpaths and cycleways. But how much of our infrastructure could actually be said to fulfil those criteria? A bit of green paint and some blocks for you to trip over ain't it. NCN Route 75 runs past my house but bits of it are in abysmal condition these days, especially the section south of Blackridge railway station which is effectively abandoned.
@The_BenboBaggins10 ай бұрын
@@Gordanovich02 that's my point though, paint isn't infrastructure! We need to do what people like the Dutch did, and completely redesign our roads! We can do it for round abouts and motorways, so we can do it for active travel and public transport. All that's required is some political will, and the discipline to spend tax money appropriately, rather than funnelling it in to their mates pockets through dodgy contracts etc...
@johnbuyers809510 ай бұрын
I think that if a cycleway has been provided, cyclists should be made to use them by law. Why should tax paying motorists have to share the road with doddering muppets on bikes if they have their own lanes?
@The_BenboBaggins10 ай бұрын
@@johnbuyers8095 Absolutely not. The roads are for all users, plus the taxes associated with motoring don't even come close to covering the costs of road building and repairs - the majority of that is paid through council tax and general taxation that is born by everybody, whether they drive a car or not.
@andrewdolinskiatcarpathian10 ай бұрын
The best TV programme not on TV. In Jon’s immortal words “wicked, sweet, awesome”. 👏👏👍😀 Now I have the urge to visit the Secret Nuclear Bunker 🤫
@merlijnwiersma780110 ай бұрын
'Get rid of those SUV's.' Wise words. Wise words indeed!
@russrh10 ай бұрын
Love these, the highlight of my week
@Troy-McLore2 ай бұрын
I do love the humor in these videos, really makes me chuckle 😄
@peterboyall350610 ай бұрын
Just wanna say that my temper has been an issue for me recently, and your reaction at the end, though not overt, helped remind me that there's also nothing wrong with being frustrated by things, so thank you
@Spud60710 ай бұрын
4:45 Fun fact I like to call the Epping and Ongar railway the Brazzers railway instead because some sort of pornographical film was filmed in Ongar station a few years ago. No idea what the plot or premise is but it's a funny little factoid.
@dandann823710 ай бұрын
Stunningly high level of content as always
@andrewhadley202610 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@AutoShenanigans10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot mate, appreciate that
@opathe2nd97310 ай бұрын
You never disappoint this old guy in Virginia in the States. Good job!
@pluxauag755510 ай бұрын
Worlds first Mini Roundabout is located between three pubs near Benfleet station
@razzle196410 ай бұрын
There were 4 or 5 ‘Garys & Daves’ in our boozer, I recall … Gary the scar, Gazza, Gary the Gas & Black Gary … Dave chef, Dave the gardener, (Dave) Rosie & a golden retriever, called Dave.
@roderickmain969710 ай бұрын
Basildon is/was the home of Gilbarco - maker of petrol pumps. (interesting company to work for). Talking of interesting, the Secret Nuclear Bunker looks virtually identical (above ground anyway) to the one in Fife (which is miles from anywhere of note).
@david_harvey10 ай бұрын
Was. They just repair them now. The old factory was flattened and is now a retail park
@Exparcelman10 ай бұрын
The farm bungalows that guard the bunkers were built to a standard design.
@markkenyon290610 ай бұрын
Ah Harlow New Town, of which Genesis reference in the song "Get Em Out By Friday". Also the road in the middle of the roundabout at Junction 7 of the M11, was for many years a Police / Council Weighbridge. For many years upon entering Harlow, you would be met with a green sign stating how Harlow was a Nuclear Free Zone... which was amusing when the Army's Nuclear convoy would park on that weighbridge over night ha ha ha ha.
@mrcellophane9910 ай бұрын
Harlow was built back-to-front. The plans for all new towns was; main road/motorway, industry, retail area, residential area. This works well in Stevenage, however when Harlow was built the M11 was planned to follow the Rive Lea to the west. But the wealth and influential residents of Nazing didn't want their peace disrupted by a noisy motorway, so the plans were revised and it was moved further east. This is why the houses are near the motorway and big lorries have to drive through residential streets to get to the factories.
@ExtantThylacine9 ай бұрын
Another interesting thing I was told about Harlow, and I haven't been able to verify if this is true, but apparently that's not the only way the town was built the wrong way round. When Frederick Gibberd was researching town planning, some places around the world were avoiding dangerous crossroads by staggering the junction. If you wanted to cross the priority road, you would first give way to traffic in one direction, then turn again giving way a second time. The idea being it's safer to give way to one direction at a time rather than both at the same time. A great idea, except Gibberd didn't account for the places he studied were right-hand traffic, thus all the junctions in Harlow were built the wrong way around. I highly doubt this is true, but if you look at the junctions in Harlow they all do seem to be this way round. All of the main junctions used to be like this as well until they were replaced with roundabouts, and mini-roundabouts have sorted the rest out.
@PLively6 ай бұрын
"It is said that Harlowe ghas one of the most extensive cycle networks in the country, but I don't care". I spat my coffee out on my monitor. Thanks, John.🤣
@laudnunoo19159 ай бұрын
2:29 “and i don’t care” this is one of the quips that made me a subscriber as soon as i saw a short randomly some time ago 😂😂😂
@AutoShenanigans9 ай бұрын
Nice one, thanks for watching!
@B3tanTyronne10 ай бұрын
Living in Harlow for the past 10 years, you soon realize that the local council love cycle lanes and spend a small fortune on them, thing is, they are barely ever used but that does not stop them building more of them. Also, Kelvendon Hatch bunker was going to be used by Thatcher to hide away had the coal miners strike got worse.
@AnotherPointOfView94410 ай бұрын
I lived in Harlow for 2.5 years: 2.5 years in dank greyness, and finally escaped. You: 10 years? How have you managed to not gnaw your own foot off?
@B3tanTyronne10 ай бұрын
@@AnotherPointOfView944 For most of it I was working nights so thankfully never got to experience the utterly grey skyline....now I work during the day and the bleak,dirty greyness might have something to do with my increasing booze intake.
@YourLocalGP10 ай бұрын
For anyone interested in architecture story behind the "new towns" like Harlow, Welyn, Letchworth etc I highly recommend the book "Concretopia"!
@stevengordon34079 ай бұрын
John,your sarcasm is top tier!
@doomybear738910 ай бұрын
It's so good to see Highways England are looking after our road signs and keeping them clean even the ones big enough to go to school😊
@michaelaFlangee10 ай бұрын
liking this new series, as as for little chef it was the breakfasts or the tea cakes when on a journey or hung over. that's what i miss anyway. it was friendly signage and colour scheme. it was like losing a friend with them all closed, also far superior to the unhappy vomiter chain.
@tylertheotaku927010 ай бұрын
Basildon's claim to fame is the hometown of band Depeche Mode 😊❤
@RUSTICW0LF10 ай бұрын
Nice one mate, keep up the good work. 👍🐺👍
@ukar6910 ай бұрын
I remember the huge array of aerials near North Weald. It's also home to the rather obvious airfield, still in use, and the Epping Ongar Railway, a heritage railway between, you'll never guess where. Warley hospital was known as the nut house when I was a kid and at school any stupid kids were said to have escaped from there.
@antonycharnock299310 ай бұрын
There was a similar mental hospital in Sheffield called Middlewood which has also been converted to housing. When I was driving my mum nuts as a kid she would say you'll send me to Middlewood.
@noggintube10 ай бұрын
Yeah I was surprised the airfield wasn't mentioned. The little memorial museum is a good visit and it played a big part in WWII. Saw the final flight of the Vulcan bomber there when it did it's country wide final trip.
@ukar6910 ай бұрын
@@noggintubeI was there for the Vulcan as well. I remember the airshows back in the day. Flew out of there a few times as well.
@Eric_L45610 ай бұрын
North Weald was a legendary Battle of Britain fighter station , just thought you ought to know. One Ford you didn’t mention was the Capri : surely the car of choice for archetypal Essex Man . Loved the jazz piano music.
@CycolacFan10 ай бұрын
Majority of Capris were built in Germany I believe…?
@stephenlemon75838 ай бұрын
9:56 Based John, too bloody right, we don't need big SUVs we need smaller and more practical cars.
@davidmiles625710 ай бұрын
I remember when I was a kid (probably about 1985) that that Little Chef at the A127/A128 junction was the site of one of the first Travelodges. At that time they were all located next to Little Chefs and, if I remember rightly, they opened just five in the first batch including that one at the Halfway House junction.
@mrcellophane999 ай бұрын
Similar story I read about old roundabouts on the A12 through London. These were build slightly oval to force traffic to slow down as they entered and a straighter exit to enable a faster exit. Again the design was taken directly from the continent which resulted in faster entry and slower exit. They realised this error when there were more accidents than on circular roundabouts. 🤔
@simonweekes306810 ай бұрын
Missed opportunity not popping into Epping
@G0GCQ10 ай бұрын
As always, great examples in this video of your wicked sense of humour 😂👍🏻 Thanks. Always makes my Sunday 😃
@frazerguest286410 ай бұрын
I’m only five minutes into this exciting episode, and I get the distinct impression John might have been having a bit of a crappy day making this video.
@castlering10 ай бұрын
Kelvedon Hatch is fascinating and disturbing in one go. Apparently, the central line underground to Ongar station closed when the bunker closed as it was the emergency route that civil servants and ministers would have taken so to lead the nation during any nuclear attack. I stand to be corrected if anyone knows better.
@paulketchupwitheverything76710 ай бұрын
There might have been post-nuclear social breakdown as a result of engineering work, industrial action or leaves on the line.
@noggintube10 ай бұрын
Probably coincidence as the central line is still a fair distance from the bunker - far enough you'd have to drive and then seeing as you're in the car anyway may as well carry on to a better station as that section of track is only single track which means long waits between trains.
@reachforthesky184910 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Just brilliant.
@joecurly3637Ай бұрын
I was thinking that it would be a bit of self-sabotage to make a secret bunker as a tourist attraction. But it seems to make some sense now!
@PopeLando10 ай бұрын
Riding that route on a 1949 RT is one of my life pleasures.
@PopeLando9 ай бұрын
BTW that's an old bus, not some kind of classic motorbike, if people didn't know.
@cuddlepaws442310 ай бұрын
Just love the flat sarcasm. The very British way of explaining why things are so crap. You remind me of Jack Dee.
@shaunwest361210 ай бұрын
Great video John, very interesting and hilarious as always, love it 😂👍👌
@TheGhiaDriver10 ай бұрын
Another reminder that Little Chef is long gone, replaced by disappointing and overpriced coffees and burgers. You dont know what you have until its gone. Okay it was also disappointing but also far better and actually loved. Ah nostalgia.
@Webbamaet10 ай бұрын
2:24 😂😂 spat my tea out haha
@JRLNeal10 ай бұрын
Brilliant start with about half a dozen put downs of Essex stereotypes ending in Harlow ‘stupid choice because it’s Harlow’. Excellent
@phillee699310 ай бұрын
Calling harlow stunning made me chuckle, from harlow myself I know it anything but stunning 😂
@Abionytrl9 ай бұрын
You have the best intros and best outros ever
@PiousMoltar10 ай бұрын
I still think old churches are fascinating. I'm not religious at all but I love the history and the architecture.
@davewhitehead860110 ай бұрын
The bunker is a great visit with a darkly humoured audio guide. On our bucket list for a revisit.
@MrAustinPowers10 ай бұрын
I do not the age of your book but the A414 between Harlow and Chelmsford had a completely different route from today. “The original A414 road bypassed Harlow to the north, travelling through High Wych on what is now an unclassified road, and travelling through Sawbridgeworth to meet what is now the A1060 at Hatfield Heath, which it followed through to Chelmsford. In Chelmsford itself, the road numbers have been subject to change several times over the last three or four decades, with the A12, A130 and A414 having been rerouted many times over that period.”
@williamfence56610 ай бұрын
Worked for a bit in harlow years ago and I agree with all your sentiment . Fantastic script
@RobTorkington10 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, really enjoying reliving the journeys of my youth, from the comfort of my settee. Best wishes, Rob