The £758,000,000 Failure of the Millennium Dome | Fascinating Failures

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • "If you were lucky enough to be alive in the 1990s, you might remember the Millennium Dome: a big white and yellow tent in Greenwich that was built to celebrate the advent of the year 2000..."
    I tell the story of the Millennium Dome - a very odd, very British project that flopped in spectacular fashion...
    MUSIC:
    ► "A Stranger Thing" by Bruno E
    ► "Stranger Danger" by Francis Preve
    ILLUSTRATIONS:
    ► Comic panels by Emma Galloway (artofemmag.car...)
    #podcast #narration #failure

КОМЕНТАРІ • 787

  • @leandervr
    @leandervr 2 місяці тому +401

    "The dome was completed on time and within budget."
    🤯🤯🤯🤯

    • @caustic1611
      @caustic1611 2 місяці тому +33

      An unexpected plot twist!

    • @jwalster9412
      @jwalster9412 2 місяці тому +9

      Unlike everything else lol

    • @informitas0117
      @informitas0117 2 місяці тому +10

      I let out an audible "No way."

    • @aazhie
      @aazhie 2 місяці тому +5

      Sounds fake xDDD

    • @Kiyoone
      @Kiyoone 2 місяці тому +3

      I CANNOT BELIEVE

  • @chrnovids
    @chrnovids 2 місяці тому +67

    It may had been a failure on paper, but for me as a 5 year old I found it absolutely awe inspiring and it holds a really special place in my heart. the y2k aesthetic of this thing became imprinted into my soul lol. The Millennium Dome was the first ever interactive attraction I had experienced and essentially made me fall in love with theme parks. I now work in the theme park industry, so I have a lot to thank for this thing.
    Sometimes I think it's worth having a go at something even if it does turn out to be a failure. Oh and hopefully not with taxpayer money.

    • @Maraguzzi
      @Maraguzzi Місяць тому +7

      I agree, as a kid I found it fascinating and the body Zone has been permanently etched into my mind in a good way

    • @lightskitty
      @lightskitty 24 дні тому +6

      Same, I was a bit sceptical to click on this video considering my experience at the dome was so positive as a child. The sheer scale of things inside and the focus on visual science was captivating to me. For me it did represent that optimistic feeling of the millennium.

    • @timandre7451
      @timandre7451 22 дні тому +1

      I was 15 and I loved it! Such mad exhibitions etc and a very different place indeed. Proper unique memories.

    • @philiptomlinson4201
      @philiptomlinson4201 6 днів тому +1

      That was my thoughts! This properly ignited my interest in science and technology as a 9 year old. I don’t think I would be as interested in coding now if it wasn’t for the day my parents took me to the millennium dome

  • @snowbeast4463
    @snowbeast4463 2 місяці тому +214

    An arcade owner in my hometown bought all the unsold merch from the Dome as prizes for the arcade machines. My friends used to win them in hopes that they would be valuable in the future. Their investment hasn't paid off so far.

    • @MrSCOTTtheSCOT
      @MrSCOTTtheSCOT 2 місяці тому +21

      At least he will be set for the next millennium. Or his 7 times removed grandchildren, they can be on Antiques roadshow 3000

    • @picahudsoniaunflocked5426
      @picahudsoniaunflocked5426 23 дні тому

      ​@@MrSCOTTtheSCOT Antiques Hoverway Hologram

  • @effeilensucre
    @effeilensucre 2 місяці тому +339

    Unsettling, overblown, weird and disappointing; so far, it DID represent the new millenium quite accurately.

    • @tessjuel
      @tessjuel Місяць тому +8

      Except there wasn't an actual bomb.

    • @newforestpixie5297
      @newforestpixie5297 Місяць тому +4

      You describe Peter Gabriel’s 1st album perfectly. i heard how he allegedly had some input which definitely explains some of the confusion . he may be a decent guy but in my opinion overblown minimalism was his speciality . by albums 3 & 4 how he’d fussily record the crustiest of African tribes chanting & banging skin then run it through the earliest extremely expensive Digital equipment & hey presto a sound of 2 extremes mashed . what is the point ?

    • @borrisg4972
      @borrisg4972 Місяць тому +3

      Peter Gabriel made something more rediculous and nonsensical than the Genesis album "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway"? I thought it was mediocre overproduced dreck... until I saw concert footage.
      Peter Gabriel is pretty terrible. That's about the nicest thing I can say about that guy.

    • @frostreaper1607
      @frostreaper1607 Місяць тому

      Up until 2015.

    • @effeilensucre
      @effeilensucre Місяць тому +3

      ...why has this comment spiraled into a Peter Gabriel debate ?
      UA-cam, sometimes, I swear.
      Btw The Lamb is one of the best albums I've ever listened to and I'll die on that hill.

  • @KingPrintmaker
    @KingPrintmaker 2 місяці тому +183

    His impersonation of Blair sounds like my impersonation of Stuart Little.

    • @MartyJackson
      @MartyJackson Місяць тому +5

      It was brilliantly bad eh 🤣

    • @nedlooby7419
      @nedlooby7419 Місяць тому +7

      Fitting for such a creature

    • @willpalmer615
      @willpalmer615 Місяць тому +2

      I thought there were elements of Chris Eubank thrown in there too.

  • @phinhnanthasone1231
    @phinhnanthasone1231 2 місяці тому +292

    I'm baffled that anybody thought that this would attract enough visitors to cover the monthly costs

    • @vinny142
      @vinny142 2 місяці тому +30

      They probably didn't. Politicians don't think about what projects cost, let alone what money they can bring in. They only think about whether their name will be under it.
      Here in The Netherlands we're having a nice new project o re-vamp a train station and while we're at it: create four new lanes for a highway. And because some politician say buildings on top of a tunnel once, they are now trying to dig that highway into a tunnel.
      Have a wild guess at the cost.
      They started out with 1,6bln euro's. Then they started to do some more serious work and we're now at an estimated cost of 5.5billion euro's, and they are considering dropping on of the tunnels to save cost. The fact that that makes the other tunnel useless is something they have not realised yet.
      Oh, and this is for a stretch of road less than a single mile long.

    • @britaggies2365
      @britaggies2365 2 місяці тому +3

      Perfect example to destroy the stereotype of the 'best and the brightest'! 😂

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 місяці тому +5

      I’m baffled he thought anyone outside Britain (aka 180 other countries) would have known of the millennium dome. And I do love the introspective comment of ‘one of the most popular venues in the world’

    • @russellpengilley5924
      @russellpengilley5924 Місяць тому +11

      ​@@xr6ladit's a slightly strange measure, but the O2 arena is the second highest grossing large concert venue behind Madison Square Garden. So it's 'popular' at an international level, but really just has a huge local audience to serve.

    • @simonphelon7221
      @simonphelon7221 Місяць тому +2

      I cant remember anyone at the time wanting this to be build. It was dogshit then and dogshit now.

  • @Dutchy80
    @Dutchy80 2 місяці тому +140

    I worked for O2 around the time they bought it. They invited as many staff as possible from their shops and call centres along with a plus 1 for the fire testing event before it opened. They took us down from Leeds on a coach. Put us all up in hotels and took us to the event. We had Mr vanilla ( Dermot O'Leary) present it. They had Tom Jones, Basement Jaxx, The Kaiser Chiefs and Peter Kaye as entertainment! It was ace. The queues for food were big as some stuff wasn't open. But we had a great time. But it didn't cost us a penny. Back when companies gave a crap about their staff.

    • @madhatter61
      @madhatter61 Місяць тому +1

      Ah yes, we used to have tnt open days at atherstone

    • @noeonoohno4219
      @noeonoohno4219 Місяць тому +1

      Remember when companies gave a crap :( damn

  • @Fluffy65
    @Fluffy65 2 місяці тому +177

    The yellow masts literally look like cranes working on an unfinished building site.. giving the dome a 'stuck in construction purgatory' look that I can't get over

    • @magnuskallas
      @magnuskallas Місяць тому +11

      100% agreed. Also minor hints of the abandoned gasworks.

    • @teodelfuego
      @teodelfuego Місяць тому

      My thoughts too

    • @Milamberinx
      @Milamberinx Місяць тому +1

      I don’t agree

    • @vylbird8014
      @vylbird8014 Місяць тому +10

      Odd as they look, they actually serve their purpose wonderfully - the mostly-tensile structure allows for a huge open space within the dome, with only those few narrow steel columns around the edge to interrupt it. The vast amount of indoors space, sheltered from the weather and unbroken by structural elements, makes an ideal flexible venue for large events.

    • @eily_b
      @eily_b Місяць тому +2

      THIS! ⬆ 💯%

  • @KingPrintmaker
    @KingPrintmaker 2 місяці тому +141

    Modern countries: we should build the modern equivalent of a colossus!
    Also Modern countries: but we’re on a budget so don’t spend more than 29 bucks on it.

    • @lo2740
      @lo2740 Місяць тому +2

      758 million is not examply 29 buck, and this tent is not even worth 7.5 million.

    • @KingPrintmaker
      @KingPrintmaker Місяць тому +3

      @@lo2740 you must lead a very boring unfulfilling life.

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 Місяць тому

      @@lo2740 you’re probably gonna drop dead of shock when you hear how much the colossus must’ve cost back then.

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf Місяць тому +3

      We've got no money for benefits or the nhs, but billions for submarines and domes!

    • @mormornie
      @mormornie День тому

      To save costs, better build the colossus out of cheaper materials. Like clay - it's everywhere, it's been there for AGES, surely it's good enough for the legs!

  • @ravennevermore853
    @ravennevermore853 2 місяці тому +87

    Love the humor. "Tragically sober."

    • @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe
      @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe 2 місяці тому +7

      HUMOUR

    • @kevinnorth1224
      @kevinnorth1224 2 місяці тому +7

      Yes!! In this episode the narrator abandoned his neutrality and delivered very authentic British sarcasm. Loved it!!!!

  • @PokingAngel
    @PokingAngel 2 місяці тому +123

    I love we got little tibits of your childhood in this video. The art of you imagining the dome was adorable. The Iron Giant would have 100% made this arena cooler.
    Also we're pretty close in age!

    • @britaggies2365
      @britaggies2365 2 місяці тому +3

      The story about the odd painting of the sad boy almost made me choke on a chip from laughing! 😂

    • @SamButlerUK
      @SamButlerUK Місяць тому +1

      I actually went *with* school, on a coach from York. It was the first time I’d deliberately been to London, having changed trains there with my mum many years earlier. I took a picture of The Body sculpture, that and the big open space where the acrobatics show was are basically the only things I remember, and I didn’t bring back any souvenirs. It was strange and underwhelming, and I had to have something like 90% attendance to qualify for the trip. The whole thing was wonderfully surreal. I’ve been to the O2 once since during the 2012 Olympics

  • @Rosieninetyfour
    @Rosieninetyfour 2 місяці тому +55

    I was 6 when we visited and I can honestly say I remember so much of it (not much of the hype leading up to it). I can remember the acrobat show and watching blackadder and how the play zone felt so futuristic and generally just a buzz of excitement around the whole place. I visit a lot of museums and it’s like no other experience I’ve had since. I think the whole idea was to simply document such a significant event in human history. No one in the next 800/900 years will witness the turn of a millennium. The exhibition was just a way of encapsulating shared experiences, our history, our expectations for the future, contemporary culture and imaginative ponderings. So while I can’t definitively say it was worth the money they spent (😂) it certainly filled little me with wonder and has given me lasting memories of that feeling.

    • @maxtroy
      @maxtroy Місяць тому +11

      That is a really good point. I went there too, I was 12. Just like you very vivid memories of going there. I went through a little period recently where I became obsessed with that point in history and revisiting my little experiences at the time. There was this sense of “the future is through that door and all we have to do is walk through it”. Do you remember watching “tomorrow’s world?”. The Millenium Dome had that sort of vibe about it to me.

    • @ge2719
      @ge2719 Місяць тому +1

      i remember the Blackadder, but only because you reminded me... only other thing i remember was getting a chicken burger from mcdonalds.

    • @danielelvin4508
      @danielelvin4508 Місяць тому +3

      Yeah I was around 9-10 and it was amazing. I don’t get why people of our age, like the guy in the vid, talk about it negatively. Like he said, maybe it was worse toward the end of the year but for me it was genuinely really good. I was pretty sad when they got rid of it and wouldn’t mind them bringing back an updated version. The dome (as it’ll always be called) shouldn’t be an events space. It should forever live as a home for the weird and wonderful that can also educate.

    • @carolineobrien3692
      @carolineobrien3692 19 днів тому

      @@danielelvin4508 I can't believe the negative tone of the video, I thought the Dome was fabulous.

  • @rwrw418
    @rwrw418 2 місяці тому +18

    I went to this as a child. I have very fond memories of it, this video reminded me of the big heart.

  • @LiamMonticelli
    @LiamMonticelli Місяць тому +6

    "John Minor" is such a perfect indicator of the tone of the video, which stands in such stark contrast against the entire body of content that is Fascinating Horror, that it's already made this one of my favourite videos on the platform. Bravo, sir!

  • @RobinHullBuilds
    @RobinHullBuilds 11 днів тому +2

    I went with my wife and three young children. We had a great day out. We loved every minute of being there and seeing everything the dome included, and especially the aerial show.
    Hindsight is a wonderful thing!

  • @rgmusicom
    @rgmusicom 2 місяці тому +29

    I actually loved it at the time but would like to revisit it as an adult rather than a 15 year old on his first trip to London. It was a school trip and we had to fly down. I loved the big interactive music bit with the gigantic piano, and the bit with the Bond vehicles was cool.

  • @seanhaugh4232
    @seanhaugh4232 2 місяці тому +75

    a genuine hearty LOL at the Blair impersonation

  • @1toneboy
    @1toneboy Місяць тому +14

    Sold to a private company for nothing. Best example of neoliberalism ever.

  • @dblyth5098
    @dblyth5098 2 місяці тому +33

    The Crouching Boy Statue was interesting.
    To gain access to the Moving Parts, a Technician used to gain entry around the back, after pulling down the Trouser Waistband.😂😂😂.
    I remember vividly, it was the time that Gary Glitters misdemeanours first came to Light.

    • @desdicadoric
      @desdicadoric 2 місяці тому

      Has podesta vibes definitely

    • @valeskaleneux
      @valeskaleneux 2 місяці тому

      Oh god it moved. God I have to sleep tonight.

    • @britaggies2365
      @britaggies2365 2 місяці тому

      Sounds like that Wizard of Oz scene!

    • @pw7010
      @pw7010 2 місяці тому +2

      How long did you spend making this up

  • @skyrocketautomotive
    @skyrocketautomotive 2 місяці тому +79

    I remember going to this, we were so excited to go to London, and that part of the day was amazing, going on the tube for the first time, seeing the sights
    Then we got to the Millenium Dome and we were all shocked at how blisteringly shit it was. It was little more than a pretentious art collection with massive queues despite the underwhelming number of people there.
    All that money and the only part of it I remember is buying my first 100% recycled pencil (which was also crap lol)
    Thankfully the day in London was fun enough that I don't look back at the experience too negatively
    Great video as always!

    • @GradKat
      @GradKat Місяць тому +1

      Yes I was hugely disappointed. The only thing worth the entrance money was the aerial ballet/acrobat show, which was simply fantastic. But the rest was rubbish.

    • @Tom89911
      @Tom89911 27 днів тому

      I’d love to know what your expectations were for a 100% recycled pencil that proved to be “crap”? 😂

    • @lorenzodicapo6305
      @lorenzodicapo6305 11 днів тому +1

      'blisteringly shit'
      I have to remember that one

  • @MikeArott
    @MikeArott 2 місяці тому +13

    I saw 2 or 3 shows at the O2 arena, including a rock concert. The concert was very good, but since the venue was never designed as a concert hall, the acoustic is terrible, due to the concrete floor and large open space.

  • @user-io7yk7qb1k
    @user-io7yk7qb1k Місяць тому +6

    I recall going into a relaxation room and lying down before scanning the silent pod when I realised Robbie Coltrane was there. Highlight of the exhibition!

  • @JakeMDavey
    @JakeMDavey 7 днів тому +1

    I’ll be 32 in December and remember visiting the Millennium Dome when I was 8 years old or so. I grew up in a rural community in Somerset in a single-mother household with very little money. Nonetheless, after moaning that I wanted to visit the Millennium Dome more than anything, my Mum managed to scrape together enough money to take me. I remember we got up incredibly early and got the train and changed over to the Tube when we eventually reached London Paddington, a journey that took maybe 3 hours back then but felt like it took an eternity to a child. Coming from the middle of nowhere, visiting the Dome, city transport and infrastructure , and London in general completely changed my life and visiting was a formative experience. When I was old enough for a part-time job I travelled to London often for gigs, galleries and exhibitions, and the theatre etc. Once I turned 18 I moved to London, followed by Bristol, and my 20’s was well spent in these amazing cities. I’ve recently moved to the Scottish Highlands; London is too busy for me to live, but every time I have to visit London I get the same sense of childlike wonder that started because of the Millennium Dome!

  • @MilesL.auto-train4013
    @MilesL.auto-train4013 2 місяці тому +60

    Kristen, I've been watching you for over 4 years now - I've written 12 scripts for you - I've even had the pleasure of conversing with you about non-script related things. This, and I truly mean it when I say this, is your magnum opus (so far). You are professional and concise with _Fascinating Horror,_ yet this video, while also being concise and professional, allowed you to show your more 'sarcastic' side and sprinkle humoUr in. The combination of personal anectdotes and custom art as well - This video allowed you to show that you can do and be so much more than another Disaster Documentary UA-camr (not to imply that's a bad thing, hee hee hee). I also love the editing style, especially with the 'small' animation and life you gave a few of the PNG's. It really adds to the production value of this video.
    In short - Hilarious, snarky, well put together, and basically what I aspire to be able to create with my own projects.
    11/10 would pay £758M again.

    • @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe
      @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe 2 місяці тому +3

      Its Humour NOT BLOODY, HUMOR.

    • @giraffesinc.2193
      @giraffesinc.2193 2 місяці тому +1

      Fascinating Horror is a great channel!

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 місяці тому +1

      It’s also embarrassing but not unexpected for a millennial that the bra advert slogan went right over his head. Millennials never seem to see things right before themselves. I’m male and not even in the U.K. but even I can see the reference connections.

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 місяці тому

      @@UnbelievableEricthegiraffe100%.

    • @MilesL.auto-train4013
      @MilesL.auto-train4013 Місяць тому +1

      @@UnbelievableEricthegiraffe Jesus, it was a simple typo on my old crappy phone. No need to go into a tizzy.

  • @NickLaslett
    @NickLaslett Місяць тому +4

    I’m glad you mentioned the Blackadder special and the acrobatic show with music by Peter Gabriel, which was released on his album “Ovo” The BBC had a very revealing 4 part documentary which was released at the end of 1999, “The Dome: Trouble at the Big Top: Our Finest Hour”. This had many scenes which captured the difficulty of how to fill the dome. I visited the dome twice during that year, the second time was in December near the end. My expectations were very low having watched the documentary, so I quite enjoyed my visits. The dome was never engineered to be a long term permanent structure, some of this contributed to the build speed and was part of the design. Some of the build cost were due to the reclamation requirements to make the site safe for people. The whole thing is emblematic of how the state has know idea about what people want, and free market economics will endeavour to make something profitable, if it is at all possible. At least some of the profits the O2 venue makes each year come back to the government in tax. They may have given it away for free and gifted the new owner the Jubilee line station and other infrastructure, but in the long term many people will benefit. Better than it never happening at all, or the whole thing being torn down after 1 year of use.

  • @kimswaden-ward1239
    @kimswaden-ward1239 Місяць тому +2

    The central acrobatics dome show actually had a huge legacy.
    I would argue that today the UK is one of the world’s leading hubs for large scale entertainment design, production and engineering, due in part to the dome show.

  • @mbryson2899
    @mbryson2899 2 місяці тому +67

    I am not easily creeped out, but the Crouching Boy is going to haunt me.

    • @jonathanlandau-litewski7405
      @jonathanlandau-litewski7405 2 місяці тому +5

      I had forgotten about that for nearly 25 years! I wouldn't have minded not remembering it again.

    • @darkjapan
      @darkjapan Місяць тому +5

      When we visited my family said he looked just like me, so I didn't find him particularly scary.

    • @mbryson2899
      @mbryson2899 Місяць тому +3

      @@zachvalue Jimmy Savile _was_ still prowling around...

    • @TayWoode
      @TayWoode Місяць тому +3

      I actually thought it was cool in a scary way coz he looked so realistic, he’d be good in a haunted house type attraction if he looked a bit more scary, I’m sure that would freak people out

    • @jonathanlandau-litewski7405
      @jonathanlandau-litewski7405 Місяць тому +1

      @@TayWoode I took it to mean he was a child finally entering the big wide scary world and he seemed apprehensive about which path to take (all the different zones.) The model must have been about the same age as me but even back then that's what I thought.

  • @BodywiseMustard
    @BodywiseMustard 13 днів тому +2

    One of my earliest memories. This place was amazing on the millennium.

  • @daffers2345
    @daffers2345 2 місяці тому +6

    I volunteer at a local museum. About a mile away, there is a big, hyped-up, VERY visible place run by a chain that is based here. Many people decide to visit the museum before heading there, usually with their kids.
    The thing is, everyone around here knows that the place is a rip-off. It costs a lot of money and there isn't much to do or see. It's truly a "tourist trap" to the Nth degree, but from the outside looking in, it looks totally amazing. When museum visitors tell me "We're heading to [lousy place]," I just smile and nod. But we have had people say they enjoyed our museum far better -- even though we aren't flashy or nearly as well-known outside a niche group.
    This Dome reminds me a lot of that tourist trap.

    • @chessie2003
      @chessie2003 2 місяці тому

      Ripley's?

    • @daffers2345
      @daffers2345 2 місяці тому +1

      @chessie2003 No, it is called the Turkey Hill Experience. There's a chain of convenience stores here called Turkey Hill. I volunteer at the National Watch & Clock Museum.

    • @elvastan
      @elvastan 26 днів тому

      Sounds like Wall Drug Vs. Badlands National Park.
      One is a desolate wasteland with nothing but uninhabitable clay for hundreds of miles. Looking out across the water-starved landscape, the bones of the past promise you a paradise, but one that melts away once you arrive, leaving nothing but a pit in your stomach and the taste of ash in your mouth. A place where there is truly & utterly nothint.
      And, of course, the other is Badlands National Park, one of the most beautiful places in the country

  • @Dalenra3013
    @Dalenra3013 2 місяці тому +56

    This is hilariously scathing!

  • @ellofty6248
    @ellofty6248 2 місяці тому +5

    I remember a mad part of it which was platforms everywhere, on the platforms were cannons the entire area was littered with foam balls that could be loaded and fired from the cannons. It was a giant free for all.

    • @4exgold
      @4exgold 2 місяці тому

      Did BAE sponsor those too I wonder 🤔

  • @mason6300
    @mason6300 2 місяці тому +5

    I went there as a kid when it opened and enjoyed it. The exhibits I feel were mostly aimed at families which does limit the amount of visitors as you know, kids need to be in school and parents are too tired to go out to london in the evening. I imagine the place was only really busy weekends and during the holidays.

  • @user-hz9eo8lu4m
    @user-hz9eo8lu4m Місяць тому +2

    Visited twice that year, it was a brilliant day out. The building is still there and still providing entertainment, has for for millions of people at this point. . Grand schemes sometimes are what's need to lift life from a mindless drudge into something more spectacular.

  • @belovedltd
    @belovedltd 19 днів тому +2

    A pretty good overview - with the glaring oversight that customer surveys showed the Millennium Dome had by far the highest customer satisfaction of any UK tourist attraction - and by far the most visitors
    It could never make a profit because of it's bureaucracy - but it had more visitors and was more popular than Disneyland Paris

  • @ThomasstevenSlater
    @ThomasstevenSlater Місяць тому +4

    If you zoom out from the year 2000 the dome was an incredible success, it turned an area of waste land into the worlds most popular music venue with a lot of other successful stuff around it.

  • @BertsMountain
    @BertsMountain 2 місяці тому +6

    I went to the preview day on the 19th December 1999. My friend's dad was the financial director of the dome.

  • @frogandspanner
    @frogandspanner Місяць тому +23

    The Millennium Tent has been a complete success, but first you must recall why it was built:
    1) The land around the area where the dome was to be built had been polluted by toxic waste by private industry and was unusable.
    2) Developers were not be willing to pay the cost of cleaning up the land.
    3) The then Tory government decided to use public funding to clean up the land in London (no funding for the rest of the country that they had completely fucked up), create a stupid tent, then after a time long enough for the electorate to forget what had happened, sell the land off to private property developers.
    In summary, it was an exercise in public risk, private profit, and in that it has worked perfectly.

    • @martinjones4776
      @martinjones4776 Місяць тому +4

      You're right, the site was an ex-gas works & one of the most polluted sites in Europe, contaminated water from the site leached into the river Thames, resulting in anything down stream of the site was pretty much life less.

    • @iain.collins
      @iain.collins Місяць тому +3

      This is not inaccurate, and is exactly what happened in Stratford for the 2012 Olympics, and honestly I don't fault it as a pragmatic strategy.
      So much of the money from London taxpayers goes to fund the rest of the country (because of how much local authorities rely on money raised to from general taxation rather than council tax, which central government has been trying to wean them off for decades, and a London and the South East are the only 2 areas of the UK that are net profitable so they are used as cash cows) that big projects are one of the few easy ways to invest in regeneration, and in turn better support the wider economy.

    • @outwithrealitytoo
      @outwithrealitytoo Місяць тому +2

      Yup, built for £85 million and sold for £1... having lost a billion in the meantime... an impressive transfer of public funds into the private sector.

  • @daphne8406
    @daphne8406 2 місяці тому +7

    «Odd» is absolutely the perfect description of this place at the time 😅

  • @VHFonFire
    @VHFonFire 2 місяці тому +21

    Oof, the lack of creative direction is just oozing from every direction of those haphazard displays. It's funny though because it really does feel like a showcase of it's time, a world in massive transition, the internet as we know it still in it's infancy, right on the border before viral videos and social media took off, it was a very weird time in general.

  • @Lazy_Jay_Racing
    @Lazy_Jay_Racing 2 місяці тому +10

    I was about 26 and working for a small company in the themed entertainment industry... The Boss decided it would be great R&D for us so those of us who were interested got a free ticket and we went during a work day. All expenses paid trip to London to see the Millennium Dome... Why not 😁👍 It was weird, interesting, a bit rubbish and I can barely remember anything about it now 😂👍
    I did enjoy watching a YT video of the attempted robbery, very interesting 😊

    • @theshamanarchist5441
      @theshamanarchist5441 2 місяці тому +2

      Sounds like your mind is blocking out what was no doubt a pretty in-tents experience?
      😂😂😂

    • @Lazy_Jay_Racing
      @Lazy_Jay_Racing Місяць тому

      @@theshamanarchist5441 funny 🤣👏👏

  • @peterheinzo515
    @peterheinzo515 2 місяці тому +4

    i recognized your voice immediately. great to hear your amazing narration about less scary topics

  • @anthonydoyle3613
    @anthonydoyle3613 2 місяці тому +2

    I was about 30 at the time and I liked it. I went twice. All the attractions were of high quality, if sometimes a bit strange. It was expensive to build, but so was the Great Exhibition and The Festival of Britain, which preceded it. We don't have an event on that scale often. It was a historic experience. 24 years later the temporary dome is still there and a great indoor venue. I'm sorry for people who didn't and don't appreciate it.

  • @NLTCPM
    @NLTCPM 2 місяці тому +6

    I SO badly wanted to visit this as a kid. Told my dad years later and he said “Why didn’t you say, I was also desperate to go but I thought you’d find it boring!”
    Never quite got over that. Although this video has helped a bit 😅

  • @ChatterboxFM
    @ChatterboxFM 2 місяці тому +32

    At least it made a cameo in the latest Bond movie at the time! Sure it was arguably not a great movie, but the BMW Z8 was cool until it got cut in half.. what were we talking about again?

    • @SamButlerUK
      @SamButlerUK Місяць тому

      The BMW ad where even the motorcycle involved a close up of the BMW badge? I saw it at the cinema with my dad, Tomorrow Never Dies? There was a BMW parked in the cinema. It also features one of the world’s first smartphones!

    • @SamButlerUK
      @SamButlerUK Місяць тому

      Okay no, The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies was too early. Still had BMW sponsorship! 😅

  • @paulban889
    @paulban889 2 місяці тому +10

    Looks like part of a sea mine.

    • @Vtarngpb
      @Vtarngpb Місяць тому +2

      Insert Hot Fuzz farmer scene here 😂

  • @CF1091
    @CF1091 25 днів тому +1

    Went to it when I was 8. I really loved it, can't remember too much of it but remember being blown away by the whole place. Shame to hear it went into disrepair and parts of it weren't working as they should.

  • @barrydysert2974
    @barrydysert2974 2 місяці тому +20

    The sarcasm dripping from Your final comment is delicious !:-)

    • @shaggybreeks
      @shaggybreeks Місяць тому

      "I love the smell of my shit. It reminds me of my superiority"

  • @krisstopher8259
    @krisstopher8259 2 місяці тому +24

    I'm literally eating goat cheese while watching this, lmao

  • @mynameisworld
    @mynameisworld 2 місяці тому +7

    It looks like a giant jellyfish got its kneecaps sliced and died upside down on top of the city.

    • @Tubeite
      @Tubeite Місяць тому +2

      Er...jellyfish don't have kneecaps, or any bones at all for that matter.

  • @crcomments8509
    @crcomments8509 Місяць тому +1

    I was unlucky enough to get free tickets to it, from one of the sponsors. Not many people remember this, but there was a ride in there. You sat inside a small auditorium and the seat rotated around various scenes in the middle depicting the evolution of the world, it was OK. Certainly better than the artificial beach, talking about litter and how a discarded hotdog could last over a 100 years (I only remember it as it was so badly done).. One neat bit in the talk zone, was a 3D body scanner, where you were scanned then set in a digital video of yourself rinding an ET BMX through the sky, you could then download that at home.

  • @MrSCOTTtheSCOT
    @MrSCOTTtheSCOT 2 місяці тому +14

    They could have left the naked man and just give an artist a packet of crayons to put some clothes on him, nope let's reprint it.

  • @BryanSteacy
    @BryanSteacy Місяць тому +1

    Honestly, the whole vibe of the inside of the dome is my preferred aesthetic. Early 2000s optimism and design. A mix of the digital and the analogue.

  • @GradKat
    @GradKat Місяць тому +1

    The great architect Le Corbusier said “form follows function”. In other words, you have a definite purpose in mind before construction. They built the Dome and then couldn’t decide what they were going to use it for.

  • @TheWES047
    @TheWES047 2 місяці тому +1

    Top quality Teabag Tony impression, nearly spat my coffee all over the dog😂

  • @professormcclaine5738
    @professormcclaine5738 26 днів тому +1

    It came good in the end and is a global icon now.

  • @malcolmstockbridge2569
    @malcolmstockbridge2569 Місяць тому +1

    I can say with complete honesty our family had a great day out there, the show was amazing, Blackadder was good, and we still talk about the flying spaceships...so for us it was great.

  • @bjoe385
    @bjoe385 2 місяці тому +36

    The Millenium Dome reminds me of the car that Homer Simpson designed.

    • @lorenzodicapo6305
      @lorenzodicapo6305 11 днів тому

      Maybe it would've worked if they added speed holes

  • @PaulSoulsby
    @PaulSoulsby Місяць тому +2

    I went when I was 20 a few days before it closed. It had been hammered so much by the press there was no way it could be as bad as they claimed and it wasn't. The Peter Gabriel show and body world were amazing and worth the visit alone. There was a stark contrast in the other areas between good and bad. I do remember the corporate feel being strange. I left feeling that it was a lot better than the press made out, but let down by the weak zones. The most impressive thing is the structure itself and was completely overlooked. Maybe a simpler events space inside would have been better (ie what it is now!).

  • @TheMackMetroid
    @TheMackMetroid 2 місяці тому +2

    Remember going to this for my Birthday in October that year, honestly the only things I remember (and only vaguely) is the queue outside to get in, the giant body and heart which was basically a glorified escalator, the million pound money display and the Blackadder short which was the only thing I enjoyed about the trip there! I think it may have been this experience which has made me extremely sceptical and wary of all Government funded sponsored projects!

  • @JaidenJimenez86
    @JaidenJimenez86 Місяць тому +1

    I remember visiting on a school trip and although it was a decent enough visit, I didn't understand or appreciate most of it. Even then, I didn't really see the point of the exhibits. Some of it had value - I remember there being a display of cars of the future, with people in lab coats walking around. I remember noting that the cars looked 'weird', but today they'd look somewhat pedestrian. One thing I loved about the place was the aesthetic - they went balls deep into what 1999 society thought was futuristic, so you had that fantastic aesthetic you got a lot of at the time.
    I've always thought that 'well, the dome project was a bit of a waste of time, but at least it wasn't lost because o2 bought it", but I didn't actually know it was sold for £1. o2 must be absolutely cackling over that.

  • @philipgay4878
    @philipgay4878 Місяць тому +1

    BEFORE watching your video, I was wanting to ask on what basis you claimed the Millennium Dome was a complete failure. Having watched it, I appreciate something of the angle on your statement. I visited twice, and don't think on those two visits I got around all the zones, however I was so enthralled by the performance in the performance zone, and the Black Adder special, I made sure I went to these on my second visit. I really enjoyed the exhibits, the performances, and the venue and location ... it all made sense to me as to why it was the shape it was and where it was, all adding to my sense of Awe that'We Did it'

  • @charlielouise2428
    @charlielouise2428 2 місяці тому +3

    My only memory of visiting the dome was the giant, realistic beating heart inside the Body, a woman behind us passed out when she saw it

  • @rruthlessly
    @rruthlessly 14 днів тому +1

    I love your dry humour on this channel.

  • @scarlettleaves9042
    @scarlettleaves9042 2 місяці тому +3

    Ha ! That flasher was awesome. What a photobomb 😂

  • @Rietto
    @Rietto 2 місяці тому +2

    The timing of this coinciding with this week's Magnus Protocol episode is creepy af.

    • @ps4403
      @ps4403 Місяць тому +1

      literally the same thought

  • @simonhodgetts6530
    @simonhodgetts6530 Місяць тому +7

    I loved it - I visited twice and thoroughly enjoyed both visits. The building is still iconic - a decade later I saw Prince perform there during his residency.

  • @KATHIESHOES
    @KATHIESHOES 2 місяці тому +3

    It was just built too soon! You needed to grow up and record this hilarious video! Then the owners could have had it available on a headset for a walking tour! I would have paid big money to experience this video live! Laughed & laughed😂😂. Well done❤

  • @jenyates3033
    @jenyates3033 Місяць тому +2

    My experience of the dome... Totally different.
    Loved it.

  • @pritch9317
    @pritch9317 26 днів тому +2

    I went as a 4 year old. I remember a lot of it vividly. I loved it and remember being profoundly interested. Customer feedback was 86% positive, the narrative that it was unpopular was largely media driven.

  • @robertgeorgewerner
    @robertgeorgewerner 2 місяці тому +5

    Please don't run out of these anytime soon. Your stuff is so educational and yet hilarious. Really appreciate you brother.

  • @GarryJones61
    @GarryJones61 Місяць тому +1

    I was there that summer with my 3 children who were 10, 7 and 4 at the time. We loved it and I have fond memories of it. It was actually the most visited UK tourist attraction (for a single year) in history.

  • @sammcdougall6506
    @sammcdougall6506 16 днів тому +1

    Visited on a school trip at the time, my most vivid memory was the sauce station at MacDonalds…… every single sauce on tap.
    Also the cashier at MacDonald’s got her fingers shut in the till drawer and had to wait for the manager to come back from his break with his key/fob to open it again. Horrific.

    • @krashd
      @krashd 5 днів тому

      She had her fingers in the till?

  • @jdb47games
    @jdb47games 2 місяці тому +10

    Like most visitors, I didn't pay full price. Loads of categories of people were given 50% discounts as the organisers were desperate to get people in. I saw about half the exhibits, then gave up and went home, as they were all rubbish. I remember the Learning Zone as being a short film with no dialogue, followed by lots of pub quiz machines with questions that would not tax a 10 year-old. The Body Zone contained very little, and what there was made no sense, such as a load of animatronic brains wearing fezes and telling Tommy Cooper jokes! I enjoyed the floor show and Blackadder Back and Forth, but none of the twelve zones had anything worth seeing.

  • @DedicatedAngler
    @DedicatedAngler Місяць тому +3

    I absolutely loved the Millenium dome, it inspired a curiosity in me which has lasted my whole life. Which in turn made me passionate for science, and am now studying my PHD!
    Maybe bored 8 year old boys is who it was built for? Who knows.

  • @snowskatesnow
    @snowskatesnow Місяць тому +3

    I used to work at Canary Wharf and could see the construction going on everyday from the dlr.
    I’ll never forget my mate one morning saying on a packed quiet train…. ‘so when are they going to take the yellow cranes out?’ 😂

  • @noodletoots
    @noodletoots 2 місяці тому +9

    Been a big fan of Fascinating Horror for years, and I have to say that I also really enjoy you cutting loose on these Fascinating Failures. The Wonder Bra tangent and the Tony Blair impression got a good laugh out of me.

  • @morenofranco9235
    @morenofranco9235 20 днів тому

    What a memory jolt! I forgot about this. Surprising, because I was living in another country and only saw it in design magazines and news articles, or a couple of TV clips. Thanks, Kristian.

  • @justinhamilton9381
    @justinhamilton9381 2 місяці тому +2

    I really like the fascinating failures. Hope you’ll do more of them!

  • @Paul--Nobody_Is_Out_To_Get_You
    @Paul--Nobody_Is_Out_To_Get_You 22 дні тому +1

    That exhibition was the best I've ever seen, especially the interactive exhibits/rooms.

  • @Jimbobsgarage
    @Jimbobsgarage Місяць тому +3

    I had the ‘pleasure’ of working at the Millenium Dome from about March 2000 to its closure. I was in the background on the News reports about the attempted Jewel theft and I still have items of my uniform and memorabilia knocking about somewhere.

    • @Jimbobsgarage
      @Jimbobsgarage Місяць тому +2

      Oh and fun fact - I worked with Sarah Pascoe - now a well known comedian.

    • @Maraguzzi
      @Maraguzzi Місяць тому +1

      How old were you at the time ?

    • @Jimbobsgarage
      @Jimbobsgarage Місяць тому +1

      @@Maraguzzi I was 22 and in my prime! 🤣

  • @SimonneNZ
    @SimonneNZ 2 місяці тому +1

    This video made me laugh! Loved the Tony Blair impersonation. 🤣

  • @blackmore_s
    @blackmore_s Місяць тому +1

    You're including the clean up cost of the highly contaminated industrial site.
    The site is currently a vibrant mix of restaurants, retail, event spaces and housing. 170 acres of prime space in the centre of London. How much value has that generated?!?

  • @UncleJoeLITE
    @UncleJoeLITE 2 місяці тому +15

    In Sydney we were too busy getting ready for the 'best Olympics ever'. =)

    • @ChatterboxFM
      @ChatterboxFM 2 місяці тому +2

      Despite everything, I still have fond memories of watching Sydney 2000..

    • @rich_edwards79
      @rich_edwards79 2 місяці тому +1

      @@UncleJoeLITE 🤦

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 2 місяці тому +1

      The cliche Olympics.

  • @saabsonsan
    @saabsonsan Місяць тому +3

    At least they finished it. If they tried to build it today it would cost 7 billion but would be cancelled after handing over the money. HS2 much?

  • @d00dhella
    @d00dhella 2 місяці тому +3

    This has to be my favorite of your videos. It really made my day. Brilliant Tony Blair impression, I was rolling thinking of Blair thinking of a bomb threat while on a tour. That seems very Blair

    • @britaggies2365
      @britaggies2365 2 місяці тому

      "Clutching his family"! I wonder what Blair's wife said when they returned to No. 10!!

  • @NDHFilms
    @NDHFilms 2 місяці тому +2

    I remember the Millennium Dome from the great opening chase in The World Is Not Enough.

  • @bully3628
    @bully3628 2 місяці тому +1

    Your Tony Blair impression had me dead. 😂

  • @swimmy8569
    @swimmy8569 2 місяці тому +7

    Love the Spinnaker Tower in Portsmouth being shown at the start there. Another project with some failure-
    The project was originally called the Millennium Tower but was so far behind schedule they didn't start to build it until after 2000 and it didn't open til 2005.
    The external lift never worked, and they eventually had to abandon trying to get it fixed. It just sits on the outside uselessly.
    Because the external lift didn't work and they were trying initially to fix it, it wasn't certified safe for disabled access for many months until they eventually got an evac chair.

    • @newforestpixie5297
      @newforestpixie5297 Місяць тому

      if they’d put it on Portsdown instead of at sea level , the visitors could see nearly twice as far & we’d see its lighted tip from Hengistbury Head & Devils Dyke 😁👍

    • @mgthestrange9098
      @mgthestrange9098 Місяць тому +1

      I think there was something similar in Glasgow, it never worked either.

  • @collodionpositive554
    @collodionpositive554 Місяць тому +1

    It blew my mind as a 7 year old. I obviously didn't understand the politics at the time, nor can I remember the sponsorships. But looking back, I can only describe it like a surreal dream.

  • @leeroberts9020
    @leeroberts9020 Місяць тому +1

    This video reminded me that there's a time capsule buried somewhere in my mums back garden with a load of dome merch and Y2K stuff in it. Im one of the few people that actually enjoyed it, so much so that I went a couple of times. There was a a lot of artsy conceptual stuff going on that was a bit wierd and completely lost on me, but I remember it just feeling very futuristic (for the time) and wanting to know how all the stuff worked. There was a single ride type attraction that had some pretty good effects work in it (again... for the time). they probably should have included more attractions like that and less weird sculptures.

  • @Belette6763
    @Belette6763 27 днів тому

    Great video! Reassuring to see that it's not only France who makes... questionable money decisions. For a second I thought the whole thing was to be demolished after 2000 had passed, and I was briefly horrified by the environmental cost - as well the financial cost - of such an operation

  • @brg9327
    @brg9327 Місяць тому +1

    I remember going as a kid. Weird as hell. But, I look back on those memories fondly.

  • @Ryan.williams
    @Ryan.williams Місяць тому +1

    I personally have fond memories as well as souvenirs from going here in 2000, a good way to mark the millennium. It felt very futuristic and was a brilliant day out.

  • @nopewmopan
    @nopewmopan 2 місяці тому +4

    Thanks for reminding me of your less-lethal channel.

  • @aliceadzowa
    @aliceadzowa 2 місяці тому +2

    The dome was where I first learned what pubic lice were (giant animatronics in the body exhibit). I was 10, it was terrifying 😅

  • @ZachAsaD
    @ZachAsaD 7 годин тому

    I went there on a school trip in 2000, awesome memories!

  • @mykigs
    @mykigs Місяць тому +1

    Loved my visit. Still remember the WOW. And continue to love live events at the reborn 02. Sold for £1 is the saddest moment in your hard won attempt at mocking the achievement of the Millennium Dome.

  • @cosmicwartoad2587
    @cosmicwartoad2587 Місяць тому +2

    Something else the politicians wanted but didn't ask the people about.

  • @rawry100
    @rawry100 Місяць тому +1

    I visited the millennium dome as a kid twice and tbh I liked some of the attractions but the giants creeped me out I did like the beach they had inside

  • @twitch1512
    @twitch1512 2 місяці тому +2

    as someone who was 8/9 when i visited, i remember being pretty chuffed. i think theres still a video of me "hosting" a sky news report about the dome somewhere