Bedtime Stories, some of the commenters say you got some of the info on this video from a documentary with the same name as your video. They say you're supposed to reference the documentary so to avoid plagiarism. You really should reference/citate the documentary, I think, so to save face.
6:18-10:00 BGM is Promise (Reprise) from the Silent Hill 2 Soundtrack remixed. I've been listening to the soundtracks of the series being Halloween and all.
I love these but it is a rip off off a great documentary on channel 4 and as a comment below says it is available on UA-cam. Watch it and see how alike it is. Very lazy boys, not like you at all.
@@piergiovanni-battistabelze7532 The full quote is : "It appears that the devastation we brought upon ourselves was complete. Heaven, Hell and Purgatory were atomized as well. So when a soul leaves the body, it has nowhere to go, and must remain here, in the Metro. A harsh, but not undeserved atonement for our sins, wouldn't you agree?" - Khan So my answer to that is : I think so.
I work the night shift as a security guard in a factory. I'm on my way in now. Oh, these stories are great, but always so close to home! Happy Halloween, folks!
Have you seen the film/play Ghost Stories? Paul Whitehouse plays a security guard in an factory in that. Might be best not watch it when you're on duty though...
“Rest, oh perturbed spirit.” - Hamlet by William Shakespeare. I have worked (and still do work) the night shift. It can be easy at times when everything is in place. You can hear yourself think. I once worked Security at a beachside condominium resort that had been around before WW1. During one of my patrols I often heard calliope music on the northeast corner of the building on the second floor. I went outside and walked to the same corner and heard nothing, except for the sound of the ocean. On the second floor, there was a bar there that had a jukebox. One night, a couple of hours after the bar closed, the jukebox played the Dave Brubeck’ Trio’s Take Five. No other song played after it. A young girl and her family were in the lobby and she asked me if it is true this resort is haunted. I replied, “Yes.” I did a little more explanation about the resort and discovered that the resort was a used as a hospital for soldiers wounded during WW1. The northeast corner which was a storage area, where I had heard the calliope music was once the morgue. There was never really a dull moment at the resort. I wasn’t there long. I quit after a month and a half.
@@thebigcapitalism9826 I wasn’t at all frightened. There were a lot of reasons why I quit. One being distance because it was far from where I lived at the time. Another was the fact that I needed to go back to school. Pay and safety were larger factors. Although the resort was on the beach, gangs roamed around at night and I had even watched a police stand off on one of the floors on camera because a woman claimed that her daughter was being held hostage by a man known to the police as a drug dealer, which thankfully ended peacefully and no one was harmed. I am currently working at Walmart as a maintenance associate. I have been there for five years and I am looking to get out when I get the chance. Until then, I am on survival mode.
@@thebigcapitalism9826 I wasn’t attracted to the job. I was assigned there by the company I worked for at the time. It was a new account for the company and the added pressure to follow the post orders to maintain the account was another large issue.
I would HATE to be caught in a station of the London Underground in the middle of the night, especially after having seen An American Werewolf in London.
I've had a similar experience. As you say it seems to be particularly bad in stations that are normally busy when they are not, e.g. Charing Cross, Green Park.
I'm pretty sure that it was filmed at Tottenham Court Row. Despite the extensive building work associated with CrossRail the same view down escalator is still there.
I feel like a dork admitting this, but I do feel happy every time I hear a station name and I can say, “I’ve been there!” (I’m an American, I’ve only been to London once for a week as a tourist.)
I travel on the underground daily for my job, and I still like "oooh I know that one well" when they mentioned them. So you are not alone (much like the people in the stories :p)
I'm a londoner and I'm the same! Although us Londoners say charing cross in 2 ways 1. Charing with a short a so cha...ring which I think is the correct way and 2. Charying cross... for some reason adding in a y, chary... ing cross.... odd!!
@@joywalsh6150 I'm from Devon I don't know any underground stations really apart from the odd couple but for some reason charing cross popped into my mind before I even clicked to look at the replies weird I guess thats quite a famous station.
Thank you, I could hear very faint Silent Hill music in the background (it wasn't credited in the description) and was about to drive myself nuts trying to figure out which song it was. Once a Silent Hill fan, always a SH fan.
This one actually creeped me out. I had a nightmare where I was in a dark room and something out the blue reached out and grabbed me. I couldn't see anything and could only feel around. What I suddently realised is that I was touching a face, but there were no features on it. It was completely blank and silent. I woke up in terror and haven't thought about it since. This video triggered my memories of this. Faceless people are horrifying to say the least. There's actually tales of ghosts in Japan which are faceless called the Noppera-bo, they seem normal on first glance and then the victim realises that the person standing has no face. The Noppera-bo just want to scare people and take their energy from the tales.
A few yrs ago I was sent to Ireland from my home in the States for work. Naturally, I had to connect both ways through London, and seeing as I jetted off to Ireland to work for a month on 12 hrs notice, my employer didn't have a problem with me delaying my return flight home to the States from London so that I had four days holiday in that city, all alone, with no responsibilities, schedules, phone calls, emails, or the like. Nothing to do but whatever I wanted in my favorite city in the world, and given that that was my third visit to the city, I didn't feel compelled to do too much of the "typical London tourist" thing. Not to mention I was exhausted from working 12-16 hr days for the past month, and I was staying at the lovely Grosvenor House on Hyde Park Lane, so things like walking in the park, sitting and watching the sunset in a cafe, and strolling through Knight's Bridge while pretending to be wealthy enough to live there were how I spent most of my time. One other thing I did--on the only day I woke up early--was to put on a suit and tie and hop on the tube during the morning rush hr commute and head down to the City of London financial district. I spent most of the day just riding around to random stops on the Tube, and when afternoon rush hr came, I took the train out to Wimbledon, the last stop on the line. I just wanted a taste of what it was like to be a local. It make me very glad I didn't have to make those commutes every day, and I didn't even includes train transfers, let alone a bus. Pretending to be a local Londoner was quite sufficient to satiate my curiosity.
@@BM-qr9td I don't want to tell you publically but one of them is in writing like it says "PUMPKIN" somewhere in the episode. I think they'll reveal the answers when we get a winner.
Bedtime Stories is the only channel of its kind on youtube that has managed to find a truly winning formula in terms of its format and content, and you guys have been on an absolute tear lately. I hope that you all can continue to produce such high quality stuff, because I know I'll be chomping at the bit to watch it.
They copied most of the script for this one from a documentary called "Ghosts on the Underground" though. Some of the narration is nearly word for word (it's on UA-cam btw). It's slightly disappointing they didn't tell some new stories instead of just repeating the ones featured on that documentary.
Yeah I noticed that too! It isn't plagiarism is it? hmm....I don't think it is as I'm sure this channel just tells peoples real stories doesn't it? 🤔 bedtime stories can you answer this for me please?
Something particularly creepy about haunted train stations. Highly recommend the channel "jago hazzard" videos on the history of the London underground
The second I saw the title of this one.. I crossed my fingers that you guys would use some of the stories from the "Haunted Underground" documentary -- happy days!
Ah, Kennington Loop. My favourite tale from the tube. Clearly heavily inspired by an excellent documentary of the subject, but as a viewer of both media I can fully appreciate the level of detail both teams have incorporated into each piece, fantastic on their own merit. Season's greetings to all.
One story I read about was The Ghost Train of South Kensington Station. In December 1928 a passenger on the west bound platform saw and heard a ghost train appear with ear splitting shriek of it's whistle. The passenger then saw a man in a reefer jacket and peaked cap clinging to the side of the locomotive as it went by. The ghostly train and the man clinging to it disappeared and weren't seen again.
Three times I've watched it all the way through... with a magnifying glass, and I can only find six pumpkins...and a potato - there's a potato too. Whoever finds thirteen deserves the win✌️
Hearing the "Promise" cover near the end of the video brought a big ol' smile to my face. Silent Hill truly had one of the absolute best soundtracks in video game history, and can be applied to pretty much any horror/supernatural themed vid such as this
A theory I heard a while back is that people supposedly experience paranormal activity near high EM fields. I wonder if that combined with infrasound are having an effect. 🤔
I also heard that the reason they are able to experience that is because some people used to be able to sense EM fields. I guess the ability might linger in some, today. If it were true
I used to live in a train station from the 1800s converted into a house. I always felt like I was being watched. That house had something else about it. One night a large mirror fell off the wall in the middle of the night which had been there for years, I was terrified. Since moving house I sort of realise those feelings of fear and being watched weren’t as normal as I thought they were. I always thought I heard footsteps walking down the long hallway. It’s hard to decide wether this was my imagination or not but these feelings have gone ever since I moved.
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That sounds like a cool place to live besides the spooky stuff!
If you really want to treat yourself, watch the documentary where they copied most of their script from. It’s a lot better and the documentary actually cites references. This is lazy plagiarism.
@Xaxp - ...and a Christmas one too. Because everyone likes to hear a good ghost story at Christmas. Well, there is a 'Christmas ghost'' on the London Underground, as it happens! It's only seen in December in and around the Christmas period; and it centres on an outer London Underground station on the Piccadilly Line - Ickenham....on the Uxbridge branch. Story goes that a young woman was tragically killed when she slipped on black ice at the end of the platform, and fell on to the tracks - dying instantly from electrocution. This is absolutely a true story, and happened one Christmas, back in the 1950's. Many people in the decades since have reported seeing a woman.wirh a bright red scarf waving to them at the end of the platform, before vanishing. But rather than waving, it's now thought that she was moving her arms around as she fell. It is indeed a very sad story.....but one that only ever gets played out again and again during the Christmas period. Apparently she has been nearly every Christmas since the tragedy (back in the 50's) by at least one person.... though often several - whether on different days, or one the same day. I don't know for sure if she only appears after dark, or if she makes daytime appearances. As with all ghost stories, this story is a fascinating and compelling one.
@@StarryStarryNocturne 'Ghosts on the Underground' - a documentary from 2006. Though quite a while back- it remains relevant, and is both fascinating and extremely absorbing. I highly recommend you watch it. It's long, at nearly 50 minutes - but totally worth it. You won't see a better documentary about spooky goings on on the London Underground!
I have a theory that a lot of these experiences, especially that of the screams at Bethnal Green underground, are what you could call replay, they are tragic events which were so horrific that it has somehow punctured some kind of rift in time and left what I can only call some kind of etherial scarring and for whatever reason someone now and then sees or hears those events many years later. Look up the case of Harry Martindale, it’s is absolutely fascinating.
Thank you so much for this video! Our Underground system has fascinated me for years, the plague pits and abandoned stations in particular. Another gem from the BTS team! 👍
Tales about a Horrifyingly brutal and deadly monster: * exist * Bedtime stories: "Unfortunately, very little exists in the way of proof." I SURE DO HOPE SO!!!
Much as I love Bedtime Stories i feel they lifted these stories of the underground straight off the documentary. It would have been nice to see a credit to the documentary makers (unless i missed it). I'm sure it's difficult to research this subject in the setting of public transport -but it would have been interesting if the team had unearthed a 'new' story pertaining London underground, or rail network in any city.
Marina Young - I agree. They have a link in the description but they could have had original narration. At points they are copying the Channel 4 documentary word for word which just seems lazy. I am saying that as a big fan of this channel. It feels like borderline plagiarism.
I'm glad there's subtitles (or supertitles?) on these vids, because I could've sworn you said there was a guard on the London Underground named "Larry-to-Larry Beatings."
@@amwofford I have doubts on the game, but then again, I had doubts on Batman: Arkham Knight and was proven wrong on my fears. I'll try to check it out if I can. In other words, it's either "watch the trilogy" or "watch the trilogy and the fourth game", and I'm done.
I knew it! I thought they'd used a Silent Hill track, but couldn't remember which SH game it was from. Definitely suits the Bedtime Stories vibe though
The story about the tunnel walker scared the crap out of me. In the middle of the story I started hearing a rumbling, almost as if I was standing on a train track while a train was barrelling down from afar. My wife even asked what the sound was. Well, it turned out to be diarrhea🤯
Great episode with alot of short stories. A little dissappointed that it was limited to a select few, but heres to hoping for a Ghosts of the London Underground II!
@ But the monologue used here is pretty much identical to that documentary. I know what im talking about because i've watched it many times I don't consider it plagiarism per sa because the story sources pre-date any documentary but they should at least change the monologue which is identical.
Okay as a Long time LU staff member whose worked Liverpool Street, story 1 is a merge of 2 different incidents which happened on that group, first incident was at L.Street, they saw a guy in White on the cameras, when it was checked out there was no trace of the guy, no one exited past the Ops room (Which was they only way they could of gone) and the only trace they found was a set of white paper overalls neatly folded on a bench. The part about seeing a guy on the camera who wasn't there was from Moorgate when they were tipping out, the SCRA radioed the SA on the gateline to advise him they'd missed a customer, SA responded ticket hall was clear, SCRA again advised him that guy was right next to him, SA again stated no, so the SCRA exited the office to deal with it himself (the office door overlooks the spot) and when he exited empty ticket hall apart from staff, if I remember right they wound the tape back and only the SA was visible (but I heard the story like a decade ago) I can vouch though Moorgate is a creepy ass station when you have to do a Security check along the NR platforms at the weekend when yr alone, never liked that part of the walk Hyde Park Corner, version I heard was a bit worse, tripping the breakers was standard procedure back then so those escalators should of been dead, so when they made their way back to the office they were totally creeped out as it shouldn't of been possible to turn on, they decided to have a cuppa and Barry made it, on turning round he found his colleague paralysed with terror, after sometime he came out of it, and asked if he'd seen the face, in the version I heard it hadn't appeared at the window but rather phased out of the wall and just stayed there watching them while Barry made the tea, before fading back into the wall, after that the 2nd guy booked off about an hour later and never came back, so the story goea
Bob and Larry. LOL. Honestly, this one is full of things that tend to get me right at my core. Fear of human forms without faces, fear of something that shouldn't be there staring back at me from outside my window...two things I've struggled with in the past. All you need is a story involving a mirror in a dark room or a sense that something bad is about to happen (and then it does) and it may as well be critically designed to weird me the hell out.
This is some true metro 2033 levels of spookyness. I'd love to explore the abandoned underground or do the track walk. Anyway, if you guys enjoyed this episode the audiobook for metro 2033 can be found on UA-cam and it has the best audio production EVER. I've often sit with a lamp and listened to it in the darkness. Total immersion. Total foreboding
"More often than not, it is the people who expect to see something who witness nothing at all and those who expect nothing end up having a life changing experience." That is the most accurate statement for encountering any phenomenon. Thank you.
BTS team, thank you for all the hard work this week! The animations were vivid and detailed and the narration was perfect as always. Thank you for another great Halloween!
This was really good! I love hearing stories about places I know. As someone who regularly goes up to London for work its fascinating hearing the stories of peoples encounters. I would love to hear more ghost stories of the London Underground.
These stories are from a documentary called ghost of the London Underground form a few years back, one of the best ghost documentary’s I’ve seen, defiantly recommend it, top vid 👍🏻
I promise you, someone flashes a briefcase full of hundreds at you and says you'll get it if you make a walk down and back, you'll be picking out your lantern in no time lol I know I would be. After all, none of this hauntings seem to be violent.
I know a bloke who worked in the London underground tunnels at night, on one of his shifts he found a woman's legs and it fucked his head up, even now almost 30 years later he's still not right.
*CREEPY SILENT HILL FACT* There's actually a desolate subway platform in Silent Hill 3. You find yourself walking across the edge of the platform, eventually getting pushed onto the tracks by an unseen force. A newspaper artilcle right behind where it happens to you explains a man falling on the tracks and being decapitated. (You read about this right after it happens to you) ... Something bone-chilling about the way that scene played out.
It was around 4 am when I saw my first ghost on the underground I was around 13 we had just come from a family gathering, I was siting with my mom at Covent garden station on platform 2 I looked up from my phone for just a second and right in the middle of the tunnel entrance stood a women with a grand old white dress on, she smiled at me I smiled back and then she left. I never felt scared, it was almost as if I knew her it made me feel warm inside
It's usually people who expect to see something who do. You tend to hallucinate what you believe in. People who believe in ghosts hallucinate ghosts, people who believe in aliens hallucinate angels and so on.
I live 2 stations away from becontree. Never been there at night but I wouldn't say it gave me the creeps. There's a lot worse in east London: Bethnal Green for e.g
Please can you do a part 2 of this story? I've been on the Underground many many times and I can tell you late at night it becomes a very creepy place .
In 1983, I was visiting London for an auspicious occasion and had a rather disturbing incident. I took the Tube down to Earl's Court (from near Piccadilly) to purchase some tickets for The Royal Tattoo. No issues. However on the return trip, as we approached my Station, some poor, distraught woman decided to end her life via Subway Train. The train of course ground to a halt, with only the lead Car within the platform. Obviously it took considerable time for us all to disembark. I was rather taken aback though, by the not just upset but ANGRY passengers cursing the sad lady for so inconveniencing them. Many even yelling and blaming the Transport Line for not doing more to prevent "such an inconvenience". This lady is now DEAD and they feel their life was ruined by an hour of lost time? Man... some people.... :(
Watched this in the dead of night and was utterly scared to go downstairs to the kitchen to get something to drink, remembering the story of the faceless woman.😱🙁 I love this channel.❤️ Wish you guys can do an episode about demonic entities from all over the world.😈
About 6 months ago, my great-uncle passed away from cancer, we're in Northern California, and I'm in El Dorado County, and he lived in Amador County and helped him move to a town called Jackson, that was the last time I saw him. Around probably 10 months later he passed away in the hospital. Around exactly a few months after that, I was in my bed at around 10:30 at night, and I heard a man singing. It only lasted for about 2 seconds, but I know what I heard and it was not in my head and I told my parents about it and they said it was my great-uncle saying goodbye and that was his way of doing it because he had a beautiful singing voice when he was alive. I'm sad that he's not here anymore, but I hope he's in a better place now and that he will rest in peace.
6:10 Guys you are usually meticulous with research but that is a basic mistake The London Underground was opened in 1863 with the first line running from Paddington to Farringdon Street So it is just over a century and a half You must have got the 1890 from the Northern Line
I've seen something, though barely much of anything. Just a flash of a shadow person. Still, once you see something, you're changed. This October I'm visiting Trans-Allegheny and hope to catch something.
Whenever I found a story about ghosts and noices, I wonder, were the ghosts trying to communicate with the people? Or did the ghosts love pranks just like their human counterparts?
Yet another great episode this week. I’d really like to see you guys revisit this topic again. As the specters you mentioned at the end sound super fascinating as well as terrifying. Thanks again!
For me, this is definitely the best episode of 2020. It felt like classic Bedtime Stories. Love these types of episodes. Great job! Already looking forward to a part two of this topic... if or when you guys do one.
Maybe the reason people who expect to see something, already acknowledge that there is something so they are left alone and those who expect nothing are reminded that they are not alone.
Loved this one team!. Brilliantly done, graphics/artwork top notch. Eerie background music and perfect narrative. Not the "usual" London underground ghosts....would love you to do more of these👍😁
Looks like you guys are also big fans of the Ghosts of London Underground documentary and for that I thank you. Please carry on with this series. There is a sad case which wasn’t in the documentary which I wish they put in. A witness travelling through Kings Cross underground in 1998 spotted a woman in her twenties with long brown hair, wearing jeans and t-shirt. The figure was kneeling at the side of the corridor with her arms outstretched, and appeared distressed and crying. Someone walking in the opposite direction then walked through the woman. The witness said that upon reflection, it was like watching a repeating piece of film.
Great episode. I had my own strange experience on the underground late one night at Tottenham Court Road so I know there is high strangeness going on. Love it..
Apparently this one track walker suffered a severe heart attack down there. "Nah, we keep sending them down there on their lonesome. Safety first! Shit happens, doesn't have to be lethal at first, but what if you fall, get a seizure - what ever. For some jobs you should be two.
Ghost stories on the railways, I find are rarely talked about. Its always about mansions, castles, pubs and churches. I do hope you can tell more railway ghost stories.
I used to work at mile End station in the 1990s and had a few experiences walking the line to Bethnal Green. I saw a dog on the line one night, I shone my light and the dogs eys glowed. It growled, turned round and walked off. I never heard any sound from the dog as it moved away. Of course we had to check the line and found nothing. It may well have been a real dog that somehow got into the station, but I felt very eerie while I was looking at it. I was not expecting to see a dog and I never saw it again. There were no doors or vents that the dog could have escaped from or to. There was another work team at Bethnal Green who said they never saw a dog.
You are experiencing the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, my friend. Sometimes also called “Frequency Illusion”. I get it all the time. Look it up, it’s quite fascinating! 👍🏻😇
@@freddieellis8449 My boyfriend cheated on my with a girl called 'Laura' and after that I seen her name everywhere when I opened a book, when I was reading something online or in a paper the editor always seem to be called Laura! Shops with the name ...hearing people called that name more often than usual..but no after a 4 years and my ex gone I never hear or see the name so weird.
For two examples, old battlefields all over the place and former concentration and death camp locations should be infested with virtually endless ghosts of tortured souls, but they dont seem to be, like why?
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It means that much to you, huh? I'm sorry you were bullied.
Bedtime Stories, some of the commenters say you got some of the info on this video from a documentary with the same name as your video. They say you're supposed to reference the documentary so to avoid plagiarism. You really should reference/citate the documentary, I think, so to save face.
Hope there’s a part 2.
6:18-10:00 BGM is Promise (Reprise) from the Silent Hill 2 Soundtrack remixed.
I've been listening to the soundtracks of the series being Halloween and all.
I love these but it is a rip off off a great documentary on channel 4 and as a comment below says it is available on UA-cam. Watch it and see how alike it is. Very lazy boys, not like you at all.
"So when a man dies, his soul has nowhere to go, and must remain here, in the metro" - Khan
I KNEW I RECOGNIZED THAT QUOTE FROM SOMEWHERE!
"A harsh, but not undeserved atonement for our sins, wouldn't you agree?" - Khan, follow up of that quote. :D
@@Nightstalker-zw2bg so he’s saying these people deserve to stay there in the tunnels after they lost their lives?
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The full quote is :
"It appears that the devastation we brought upon ourselves was complete. Heaven, Hell and Purgatory were atomized as well. So when a soul leaves the body, it has nowhere to go, and must remain here, in the Metro. A harsh, but not undeserved atonement for our sins, wouldn't you agree?" - Khan
So my answer to that is :
I think so.
I work the night shift as a security guard in a factory. I'm on my way in now. Oh, these stories are great, but always so close to home! Happy Halloween, folks!
Cool job
Something I'd like
Have you seen the film/play Ghost Stories? Paul Whitehouse plays a security guard in an factory in that. Might be best not watch it when you're on duty though...
@@AlisonBryen I haven't! I will have to check it out. Sometimes a good scare at work actually makes the shift more interesting!
Good luck.
@@lordflashheart3706 You ok? :(
“Rest, oh perturbed spirit.” - Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
I have worked (and still do work) the night shift. It can be easy at times when everything is in place. You can hear yourself think. I once worked Security at a beachside condominium resort that had been around before WW1. During one of my patrols I often heard calliope music on the northeast corner of the building on the second floor. I went outside and walked to the same corner and heard nothing, except for the sound of the ocean. On the second floor, there was a bar there that had a jukebox. One night, a couple of hours after the bar closed, the jukebox played the Dave Brubeck’ Trio’s Take Five. No other song played after it.
A young girl and her family were in the lobby and she asked me if it is true this resort is haunted. I replied, “Yes.”
I did a little more explanation about the resort and discovered that the resort was a used as a hospital for soldiers wounded during WW1. The northeast corner which was a storage area, where I had heard the calliope music was once the morgue.
There was never really a dull moment at the resort. I wasn’t there long. I quit after a month and a half.
Why did you quit? We’re you ever scared? What do you do now? What attracted you to the job in the first place?
@@thebigcapitalism9826 I wasn’t at all frightened. There were a lot of reasons why I quit. One being distance because it was far from where I lived at the time. Another was the fact that I needed to go back to school. Pay and safety were larger factors. Although the resort was on the beach, gangs roamed around at night and I had even watched a police stand off on one of the floors on camera because a woman claimed that her daughter was being held hostage by a man known to the police as a drug dealer, which thankfully ended peacefully and no one was harmed.
I am currently working at Walmart as a maintenance associate. I have been there for five years and I am looking to get out when I get the chance. Until then, I am on survival mode.
@@thebigcapitalism9826 I wasn’t attracted to the job. I was assigned there by the company I worked for at the time. It was a new account for the company and the added pressure to follow the post orders to maintain the account was another large issue.
Dont blame you i would be gone after an hour
tis the very witching time of night, when chruch yards yawn. . .
Spending Halloween alone this year and I couldn’t have asked for anything better to cheer me up.
Me too, but now we have the internet to be with us.
@@EightsofSpades thanks for responding dawg
You're never alone when you're joining us in the spooks. :D
same here....!!
Same I feel you g
I would HATE to be caught in a station of the London Underground in the middle of the night, especially after having seen An American Werewolf in London.
ARRRRROOOOO WEREWOLVES OF LONDON
@@urcookin That howl from American Werewolf is the most terrifying werewolf howl I have ever heard in a movie.
Mummy, a naked American man stole my balloon!
I've had a similar experience. As you say it seems to be particularly bad in stations that are normally busy when they are not, e.g. Charing Cross, Green Park.
I'm pretty sure that it was filmed at Tottenham Court Row. Despite the extensive building work associated with CrossRail the same view down escalator is still there.
I feel like a dork admitting this, but I do feel happy every time I hear a station name and I can say, “I’ve been there!” (I’m an American, I’ve only been to London once for a week as a tourist.)
I travel on the underground daily for my job, and I still like "oooh I know that one well" when they mentioned them. So you are not alone (much like the people in the stories :p)
I'm a londoner and I'm the same! Although us Londoners say charing cross in 2 ways 1. Charing with a short a so cha...ring which I think is the correct way and 2. Charying cross... for some reason adding in a y, chary... ing cross.... odd!!
@@joywalsh6150 I'll forgive Richard this time as he is a midlander(Chaaring?).
@@joywalsh6150 I'm from Devon I don't know any underground stations really apart from the odd couple but for some reason charing cross popped into my mind before I even clicked to look at the replies weird I guess thats quite a famous station.
It was like that for me when I visited DC for the first time and remembered all the stations from Fallout 3 :D
"Promises (reprise)" from the Silent Hill soundtrack was a nice touch.
Tracking that down on yt bothered me for like 10 minutes 😄 "I swear thats from Silent Hill..."
The you are safe for now tune.
Surprised the hell outta me when I heard that. Very fitting for the atmosphere.
Thank you, I could hear very faint Silent Hill music in the background (it wasn't credited in the description) and was about to drive myself nuts trying to figure out which song it was. Once a Silent Hill fan, always a SH fan.
Definitely came from silent hill 2. Love the silent hill series
This one actually creeped me out. I had a nightmare where I was in a dark room and something out the blue reached out and grabbed me. I couldn't see anything and could only feel around. What I suddently realised is that I was touching a face, but there were no features on it. It was completely blank and silent. I woke up in terror and haven't thought about it since.
This video triggered my memories of this. Faceless people are horrifying to say the least. There's actually tales of ghosts in Japan which are faceless called the Noppera-bo, they seem normal on first glance and then the victim realises that the person standing has no face. The Noppera-bo just want to scare people and take their energy from the tales.
A few yrs ago I was sent to Ireland from my home in the States for work. Naturally, I had to connect both ways through London, and seeing as I jetted off to Ireland to work for a month on 12 hrs notice, my employer didn't have a problem with me delaying my return flight home to the States from London so that I had four days holiday in that city, all alone, with no responsibilities, schedules, phone calls, emails, or the like. Nothing to do but whatever I wanted in my favorite city in the world, and given that that was my third visit to the city, I didn't feel compelled to do too much of the "typical London tourist" thing. Not to mention I was exhausted from working 12-16 hr days for the past month, and I was staying at the lovely Grosvenor House on Hyde Park Lane, so things like walking in the park, sitting and watching the sunset in a cafe, and strolling through Knight's Bridge while pretending to be wealthy enough to live there were how I spent most of my time. One other thing I did--on the only day I woke up early--was to put on a suit and tie and hop on the tube during the morning rush hr commute and head down to the City of London financial district. I spent most of the day just riding around to random stops on the Tube, and when afternoon rush hr came, I took the train out to Wimbledon, the last stop on the line. I just wanted a taste of what it was like to be a local. It make me very glad I didn't have to make those commutes every day, and I didn't even includes train transfers, let alone a bus. Pretending to be a local Londoner was quite sufficient to satiate my curiosity.
If I may ask where do you live in the states ? Is London that nice to make it your favorite city and if so why ? I live in Chicago.
wth I only found 4 pumpkins! They're really well hidden. Congrats to anyone who got all of them, you deserve the prizes lol
@@BM-qr9td LOL I know right, makes me feel so bad about myself too.
Found five, and I thought my observation skills were pretty good :(
I only found the one in the computer screen 😔....but we're not supposed to write the answers in the comments - otherwise it's not fair.
@@BM-qr9td I don't want to tell you publically but one of them is in writing like it says "PUMPKIN" somewhere in the episode. I think they'll reveal the answers when we get a winner.
@@tommargarites2811 They're better than mine and Flip Burgers' lol. You're not that bad.
Bedtime Stories is the only channel of its kind on youtube that has managed to find a truly winning formula in terms of its format and content, and you guys have been on an absolute tear lately. I hope that you all can continue to produce such high quality stuff, because I know I'll be chomping at the bit to watch it.
They copied most of the script for this one from a documentary called "Ghosts on the Underground" though. Some of the narration is nearly word for word (it's on UA-cam btw).
It's slightly disappointing they didn't tell some new stories instead of just repeating the ones featured on that documentary.
Ghosts of the London Underground was the debut single by Ghouls Aloud.
This is a proper Dad joke 👍🏻
SOLID GOLD!
FIRST PRIZE
Good grief...
You sir, are hereby banished to the underground.
These were all on a documentary called "Ghosts Of The Underground".
Its available on UA-cam and they have practically copied that documentary word for word.
........... yes, which I prefer!
@@andrewnicolaou7359 "practically"
Yeah I noticed that too! It isn't plagiarism is it? hmm....I don't think it is as I'm sure this channel just tells peoples real stories doesn't it? 🤔 bedtime stories can you answer this for me please?
Awekward...
I wold love to meet the guy that does the vocals for this videos, so smooth
They did a Making Of video a while back, if you want a "face reveal" of sorts.
@@ricojes thanks I'm going to go watch it after this one
He could probably talk me into doing anything haha!
@Break Bread true
@@leahvogelsimpson sameee hahaa
Something particularly creepy about haunted train stations. Highly recommend the channel "jago hazzard" videos on the history of the London underground
I did great channel thank you for sharing.
Yes he alsoakes great content!
I personally also like the Metro games, which feature a lot of haunted tunnels but in the metro of Moscow
Any haunted tunnels of nyc ??
@@IYeleven unless you count the disgusting ass rats and the crazies the subways are pretty ghost free lol
In the 5+yrs of being a security guard, I can tell you that between the hours of 2am-4am is when paranormal activity is at its peak.
@ninja potato Yes.
@ninja potato Meh, I just do my job. The living is scarier than the dead.
The second I saw the title of this one.. I crossed my fingers that you guys would use some of the stories from the "Haunted Underground" documentary -- happy days!
lol i was so hoping there would be different stories ! :(
lol, "some" of the stories 🤣 pretty much lifts that documentaries stories for this vid 😉 😉 but hey, everything's regurgitated anymore anyway yeah
Moral of the video, don't work the nightshift of a haunted train station.
don't work nightshifts
@@hodgepodge1476yep. Anywhere. I did nightshift in a hospital.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN EVERYONE!! 💀👻🎃
Happy Halloween to you, Andy! And to all here on the UA-cam!
Happy Halloween, dude!
And, a Happy Halloween to you! 🎃
Ah, Kennington Loop. My favourite tale from the tube. Clearly heavily inspired by an excellent documentary of the subject, but as a viewer of both media I can fully appreciate the level of detail both teams have incorporated into each piece, fantastic on their own merit. Season's greetings to all.
BBC Ghosts of the Underground. I was wondering how this was so familiar despite being new, and realised it’s borrowed a lot of the testimonies!
My favourite paranormal documentary!
One story I read about was The Ghost Train of South Kensington Station. In December 1928 a passenger on the west bound platform saw and heard a ghost train appear with ear splitting shriek of it's whistle. The passenger then saw a man in a reefer jacket and peaked cap clinging to the side of the locomotive as it went by. The ghostly train and the man clinging to it disappeared and weren't seen again.
Three times I've watched it all the way through... with a magnifying glass, and I can only find six pumpkins...and a potato - there's a potato too.
Whoever finds thirteen deserves the win✌️
😂
I only found 4!
Haha😸
watchd' it once...
except the very first one...haven't seen any more 🤯🤦♂️😂😂😂😂
I 'think' I got ten ... maybe, lol.
Hearing the "Promise" cover near the end of the video brought a big ol' smile to my face. Silent Hill truly had one of the absolute best soundtracks in video game history, and can be applied to pretty much any horror/supernatural themed vid such as this
A theory I heard a while back is that people supposedly experience paranormal activity near high EM fields. I wonder if that combined with infrasound are having an effect. 🤔
I also heard that the reason they are able to experience that is because some people used to be able to sense EM fields. I guess the ability might linger in some, today. If it were true
These EM field theories get more and more prevalent and are blamed for almost eveŕything lately. Im not buying it, tho.
How do we know there are EM fields ??
@@IYeleven Wherever there's a moving electrical charge, there's an em field. Even our brains have one, albeit a weak one
@@branko1717
Is that what causes poltergeist activity ?
I used to live in a train station from the 1800s converted into a house. I always felt like I was being watched. That house had something else about it. One night a large mirror fell off the wall in the middle of the night which had been there for years, I was terrified. Since moving house I sort of realise those feelings of fear and being watched weren’t as normal as I thought they were. I always thought I heard footsteps walking down the long hallway. It’s hard to decide wether this was my imagination or not but these feelings have gone ever since I moved.
That sounds like a cool place to live besides the spooky stuff!
- it was really cool! The whole garden was the station just the tracks removed.
My irish self is uncomfortable with the broken mirror. Glad you moved to a nicer feeling house
I work evenings and overnight shifts, and it's awesome when I get a new installment of Bedtime Stories at work.
Now THIS is a Halloween treat :D
If you really want to treat yourself, watch the documentary where they copied most of their script from.
It’s a lot better and the documentary actually cites references.
This is lazy plagiarism.
@@nsierra2297 Care to name the documentary?
@Xaxp - ...and a Christmas one too. Because everyone likes to hear a good ghost story at Christmas.
Well, there is a 'Christmas ghost'' on the London Underground, as it happens!
It's only seen in December in and around the Christmas period; and it centres on an outer London Underground station on the Piccadilly Line - Ickenham....on the Uxbridge branch.
Story goes that a young woman was tragically killed when she slipped on black ice at the end of the platform, and fell on to the tracks - dying instantly from electrocution.
This is absolutely a true story, and happened one Christmas, back in the 1950's. Many people in the decades since have reported seeing a woman.wirh a bright red scarf waving to them at the end of the platform, before vanishing. But rather than waving, it's now thought that she was moving her arms around as she fell.
It is indeed a very sad story.....but one that only ever gets played out again and again during the Christmas period. Apparently she has been nearly every Christmas since the tragedy (back in the 50's) by at least one person.... though often several - whether on different days, or one the same day.
I don't know for sure if she only appears after dark, or if she makes daytime appearances. As with all ghost stories, this story is a fascinating and compelling one.
@@StarryStarryNocturne 'Ghosts on the Underground' - a documentary from 2006. Though quite a while back- it remains relevant, and is both fascinating and extremely absorbing. I highly recommend you watch it. It's long, at nearly 50 minutes - but totally worth it.
You won't see a better documentary about spooky goings on on the London Underground!
You know what else would be cool? An episode on the Paris catacombs. Those are damn creepy.
I have a theory that a lot of these experiences, especially that of the screams at Bethnal Green underground, are what you could call replay, they are tragic events which were so horrific that it has somehow punctured some kind of rift in time and left what I can only call some kind of etherial scarring and for whatever reason someone now and then sees or hears those events many years later. Look up the case of Harry Martindale, it’s is absolutely fascinating.
Yeah called an echo. Definitely explains some of the ghost phenomena but nowhere near all of it.
"Heeeey yoooou guuuuys!"
Thank you so much for this video!
Our Underground system has fascinated me for years, the plague pits and abandoned stations in particular.
Another gem from the BTS team!
👍
Tales about a Horrifyingly brutal and deadly monster: * exist *
Bedtime stories: "Unfortunately, very little exists in the way of proof."
I SURE DO HOPE SO!!!
Just like election fraud! lol
Damn I love this channel.
Much as I love Bedtime Stories i feel they lifted these stories of the underground straight off the documentary. It would have been nice to see a credit to the documentary makers (unless i missed it). I'm sure it's difficult to research this subject in the setting of public transport -but it would have been interesting if the team had unearthed a 'new' story pertaining London underground, or rail network in any city.
You can find credit to it In the end of the description
Yeah they did...
I felt the same. Its a brilliant documentary and I recommend anyone watching it
SCAIREY STUF!!!
Marina Young - I agree. They have a link in the description but they could have had original narration. At points they are copying the Channel 4 documentary word for word which just seems lazy.
I am saying that as a big fan of this channel. It feels like borderline plagiarism.
I'm glad there's subtitles (or supertitles?) on these vids, because I could've sworn you said there was a guard on the London Underground named "Larry-to-Larry Beatings."
My late aunt from Shepherds Bush originally, spent many a night and day in the underground system, when the Blitz was on in London during WW II.
I see you used Promise by Akira Yamaoka from the Silent Hill 2 soundtrack.
It's such a calming and beautiful song, even from such a dark and creepy game.
Why haven't I checked the Silent Hill game trilogy on UA-cam yet?
@@michaelandreipalon359 That's a good question. I also suggest checking out 4 as well.
@@amwofford I have doubts on the game, but then again, I had doubts on Batman: Arkham Knight and was proven wrong on my fears. I'll try to check it out if I can.
In other words, it's either "watch the trilogy" or "watch the trilogy and the fourth game", and I'm done.
I knew it! I thought they'd used a Silent Hill track, but couldn't remember which SH game it was from. Definitely suits the Bedtime Stories vibe though
The Silent hill music in the background @6:08
The story about the tunnel walker scared the crap out of me. In the middle of the story I started hearing a rumbling, almost as if I was standing on a train track while a train was barrelling down from afar. My wife even asked what the sound was. Well, it turned out to be diarrhea🤯
Bedtime Stories: "...Baker street"
Me: Why am I hearing saxophone?
Ghost busker
Scary Rafferty!
Literally listened to that song an hour before watching this vid :D
Love that album.
Sherlock Holmes played the violin. He smoked a saxophone as depicted on the wall tiles.
Look into the mysteries of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
What mysteries? I looked on Google but couldn't find much. I'm from Australia.
@@biggy-t everywhere has an abandoned insane asylum!
@scarface1138
Can you explain what mysterious of Allegheny county ?
'Dead Air' fits very well for a description for those that encounter ghosts. There just something wrong when you enter into it.
Rather surprised to hear this version of Theme of Laura: Reprise in this video. It's a beautifully haunting song that fits today's theme perfectly.
Makes sense
Most of the ghosts people have seen have been just victims and done nothing to harm anyone
Peaceful and haunting
Theme of Laura? Ain't it just called Promise (Reprise)? Theme of Laura is the openings song
It's also likely a copyright violation.
@@jeremysmetana8583 yeah, came on here to warn them. Konami probably won't like it.
i thought it was from the omen
Great episode with alot of short stories. A little dissappointed that it was limited to a select few, but heres to hoping for a Ghosts of the London Underground II!
Watch the documentary ‘Ghosts on the Underground’ (available on UA-cam) where they pulled all their source material from but failed to reference this.
@ oh dear I think you need to know what plagiarism is before you start squeaking your own nonsense.
@ But the monologue used here is pretty much identical to that documentary. I know what im talking about because i've watched it many times
I don't consider it plagiarism per sa because the story sources pre-date any documentary but they should at least change the monologue which is identical.
Okay as a Long time LU staff member whose worked Liverpool Street, story 1 is a merge of 2 different incidents which happened on that group, first incident was at L.Street, they saw a guy in White on the cameras, when it was checked out there was no trace of the guy, no one exited past the Ops room (Which was they only way they could of gone) and the only trace they found was a set of white paper overalls neatly folded on a bench. The part about seeing a guy on the camera who wasn't there was from Moorgate when they were tipping out, the SCRA radioed the SA on the gateline to advise him they'd missed a customer, SA responded ticket hall was clear, SCRA again advised him that guy was right next to him, SA again stated no, so the SCRA exited the office to deal with it himself (the office door overlooks the spot) and when he exited empty ticket hall apart from staff, if I remember right they wound the tape back and only the SA was visible (but I heard the story like a decade ago) I can vouch though Moorgate is a creepy ass station when you have to do a Security check along the NR platforms at the weekend when yr alone, never liked that part of the walk
Hyde Park Corner, version I heard was a bit worse, tripping the breakers was standard procedure back then so those escalators should of been dead, so when they made their way back to the office they were totally creeped out as it shouldn't of been possible to turn on, they decided to have a cuppa and Barry made it, on turning round he found his colleague paralysed with terror, after sometime he came out of it, and asked if he'd seen the face, in the version I heard it hadn't appeared at the window but rather phased out of the wall and just stayed there watching them while Barry made the tea, before fading back into the wall, after that the 2nd guy booked off about an hour later and never came back, so the story goea
Thank you for telling us those stories, it makes it more real knowing that you’re actually a member of staff for London Underground
I'm not surprised by what you said about Moorgate - terrible crash there in 1975.
Bob and Larry. LOL.
Honestly, this one is full of things that tend to get me right at my core. Fear of human forms without faces, fear of something that shouldn't be there staring back at me from outside my window...two things I've struggled with in the past. All you need is a story involving a mirror in a dark room or a sense that something bad is about to happen (and then it does) and it may as well be critically designed to weird me the hell out.
im so glad someone else noticed bob and larry
@@danithegoatgirl It's kind of like Bert and Ernie in It's a Wonderful Life. Completely unrelated, but you can't help but chuckle at the coincidence.
This is some true metro 2033 levels of spookyness. I'd love to explore the abandoned underground or do the track walk.
Anyway, if you guys enjoyed this episode the audiobook for metro 2033 can be found on UA-cam and it has the best audio production EVER. I've often sit with a lamp and listened to it in the darkness. Total immersion. Total foreboding
"More often than not, it is the people who expect to see something who witness nothing at all and those who expect nothing end up having a life changing experience." That is the most accurate statement for encountering any phenomenon. Thank you.
This artwork is just beautiful.
Agreed
@ I really didn't lol. But appreciated 😁
BTS team, thank you for all the hard work this week! The animations were vivid and detailed and the narration was perfect as always. Thank you for another great Halloween!
bts army!
This was really good! I love hearing stories about places I know. As someone who regularly goes up to London for work its fascinating hearing the stories of peoples encounters. I would love to hear more ghost stories of the London Underground.
Great video guys! This really needs a second episode.
These stories are from a documentary called ghost of the London Underground form a few years back, one of the best ghost documentary’s I’ve seen, defiantly recommend it, top vid 👍🏻
I have noticed that ghosts never seem to appear to people actively searching for them.
I don't care how much money you offered me, I would NEVER do the job of a track walker.
I promise you, someone flashes a briefcase full of hundreds at you and says you'll get it if you make a walk down and back, you'll be picking out your lantern in no time lol I know I would be. After all, none of this hauntings seem to be violent.
I know a bloke who worked in the London underground tunnels at night, on one of his shifts he found a woman's legs and it fucked his head up, even now almost 30 years later he's still not right.
Love the story and was thoroughly creeped out by the background music. Is it from Silent Hill?
SH2 Promise(Reprise) had to look it up :D
I knew it!
It's Myuu's cover of the Silent Hill theme
@@BedtimeStoriesChannel all the same very cool use kudos :D
*CREEPY SILENT HILL FACT*
There's actually a desolate subway platform in Silent Hill 3. You find yourself walking across the edge of the platform, eventually getting pushed onto the tracks by an unseen force.
A newspaper artilcle right behind where it happens to you explains a man falling on the tracks and being decapitated. (You read about this right after it happens to you)
... Something bone-chilling about the way that scene played out.
It was around 4 am when I saw my first ghost on the underground I was around 13 we had just come from a family gathering, I was siting with my mom at Covent garden station on platform 2 I looked up from my phone for just a second and right in the middle of the tunnel entrance stood a women with a grand old white dress on, she smiled at me I smiled back and then she left. I never felt scared, it was almost as if I knew her it made me feel warm inside
That music from silent hill gets right under my skin plays havoc with my heebeegeebees it's haunting af I think I want it at my funeral lol
akira yamaoka - theme of laura
do they really have the rights to use it tho? i hope the video doesnt get pulled because of it.
I was hoping I wasn't the only one to notice that 😁
It's usually people who expect to see something who do. You tend to hallucinate what you believe in. People who believe in ghosts hallucinate ghosts, people who believe in aliens hallucinate angels and so on.
Honestly, the Blond Lady of Becontree's clothes looked Victorian era.
uhm... no! look at dresses from the 1950s!
thats because she was animated that way
I would have went over to have a conversation with her.
I live 2 stations away from becontree. Never been there at night but I wouldn't say it gave me the creeps. There's a lot worse in east London: Bethnal Green for e.g
@@bimbowithadegree420
Have you seen Victorian looking people walking about ?
Please can you do a part 2 of this story? I've been on the Underground many many times and I can tell you late at night it becomes a very creepy place .
In America, the disturbed souls on the subways are not ghosts...
@@LudwinV what @formless777 said
In 1983, I was visiting London for an auspicious occasion and had a rather disturbing incident.
I took the Tube down to Earl's Court (from near Piccadilly) to purchase some tickets for The Royal Tattoo. No issues. However on the return trip, as we approached my Station, some poor, distraught woman decided to end her life via Subway Train. The train of course ground to a halt, with only the lead Car within the platform. Obviously it took considerable time for us all to disembark. I was rather taken aback though, by the not just upset but ANGRY passengers cursing the sad lady for so inconveniencing them. Many even yelling and blaming the Transport Line for not doing more to prevent "such an inconvenience". This lady is now DEAD and they feel their life was ruined by an hour of lost time?
Man... some people.... :(
Oh hey! The Bedtime Stories logo is on the computer screen at the 2:35 illustration :0
Looked more like a pumpkin I reckon.
@@biriscoca its one of the pumpkins the only one i found ?
@@biriscoca From my observation it started as the logo of BTS then changed into pumpkin in the 3:24 mark
@@bigmike9128 look at the beginning when he is counting money. Andy England 🇬🇧👍
More Underground stories please! Fascinating.......
Watched this in the dead of night and was utterly scared to go downstairs to the kitchen to get something to drink, remembering the story of the faceless woman.😱🙁
I love this channel.❤️
Wish you guys can do an episode about demonic entities from all over the world.😈
That use of Silent Hill 2 music was well done. Definitely sets the mood for this video!
finding all of those pumpkins was a pain in the ass and at this point im starting to hallucinate them in the illustrations...
lol - I thought I Rorschached a few too
Update: I give up, found all except one I think.
I still need to find 2
@@groupgamer8425 I believe I found them all but 1 is iffy
Yea I think I found last one to but same here it kinda iffy
This will always be my favourite episode of bedtime stories, perfect music, stories and atmosphere/ artworks
About 6 months ago, my great-uncle passed away from cancer, we're in Northern California, and I'm in El Dorado County, and he lived in Amador County and helped him move to a town called Jackson, that was the last time I saw him. Around probably 10 months later he passed away in the hospital. Around exactly a few months after that, I was in my bed at around 10:30 at night, and I heard a man singing. It only lasted for about 2 seconds, but I know what I heard and it was not in my head and I told my parents about it and they said it was my great-uncle saying goodbye and that was his way of doing it because he had a beautiful singing voice when he was alive. I'm sad that he's not here anymore, but I hope he's in a better place now and that he will rest in peace.
10:17 that's a fitting musical tribute, thank you Bedtime stories :)
6:10
Guys you are usually meticulous with research but that is a basic mistake
The London Underground was opened in 1863 with the first line running from Paddington to Farringdon Street
So it is just over a century and a half
You must have got the 1890 from the Northern Line
The Silent Hill piano score in the background makes this even creepier.
As a non-believer, I’d love to see and record something. Love the vids and illustrations, keep up the great work.
I’m also a skeptic, and I love this channel for its storytelling
I've seen something, though barely much of anything. Just a flash of a shadow person. Still, once you see something, you're changed.
This October I'm visiting Trans-Allegheny and hope to catch something.
Whenever I found a story about ghosts and noices, I wonder, were the ghosts trying to communicate with the people? Or did the ghosts love pranks just like their human counterparts?
Yet another great episode this week. I’d really like to see you guys revisit this topic again. As the specters you mentioned at the end sound super fascinating as well as terrifying. Thanks again!
For me, this is definitely the best episode of 2020. It felt like classic Bedtime Stories. Love these types of episodes. Great job!
Already looking forward to a part two of this topic... if or when you guys do one.
People are saying it's playjerise from the BBC show ghosts of the underground
I'm going to check it out next
Maybe the reason people who expect to see something, already acknowledge that there is something so they are left alone and those who expect nothing are reminded that they are not alone.
Been looking forward to this one!
Loved this one team!. Brilliantly done, graphics/artwork top notch. Eerie background music and perfect narrative. Not the "usual" London underground ghosts....would love you to do more of these👍😁
Looks like you guys are also big fans of the Ghosts of London Underground documentary and for that I thank you. Please carry on with this series.
There is a sad case which wasn’t in the documentary which I wish they put in.
A witness travelling through Kings Cross underground in 1998 spotted a woman in her twenties with long brown hair, wearing jeans and t-shirt. The figure was kneeling at the side of the corridor with her arms outstretched, and appeared distressed and crying. Someone walking in the opposite direction then walked through the woman. The witness said that upon reflection, it was like watching a repeating piece of film.
The Northern Line opened in 1890
The London Underground itself opened even further back in 1863
Great episode. I had my own strange experience on the underground late one night at Tottenham Court Road so I know there is high strangeness going on. Love it..
@Bedtime Stories -Once you have winner, will you tell us where to find the 13 carved pumpkins? Please?
Whoever hid the pumpkins needs to do the Waldo comics
😄
What do I win for not spotting any pumpkins at all?
Apparently this one track walker suffered a severe heart attack down there.
"Nah, we keep sending them down there on their lonesome. Safety first!
Shit happens, doesn't have to be lethal at first, but what if you fall, get a seizure - what ever. For some jobs you should be two.
They really missed out on calling it
" the *LUNDERGROUND* "
The faceless woman has also been seen at Upney Station the Station before Becontree. She's usually seen in the ticket office area.
For future videos, can I request the Order of Nine Angles, Dulce Base/underground lizard people, Sawney Bean and the Toronto Tunnel Monster?
No God's no Master's
You think I didn’t hear promise from silent hill 2? Nice touch mate.
Happy Halloween!!! 👻 💀🎃
Ayyyy.
MERRY --CHRISTMAS-- Halloween
Ghost stories on the railways, I find are rarely talked about. Its always about mansions, castles, pubs and churches. I do hope you can tell more railway ghost stories.
Perfect timing guys!
I used to work at mile End station in the 1990s and had a few experiences walking the line to Bethnal Green. I saw a dog on the line one night, I shone my light and the dogs eys glowed. It growled, turned round and walked off. I never heard any sound from the dog as it moved away. Of course we had to check the line and found nothing. It may well have been a real dog that somehow got into the station, but I felt very eerie while I was looking at it. I was not expecting to see a dog and I never saw it again. There were no doors or vents that the dog could have escaped from or to. There was another work team at Bethnal Green who said they never saw a dog.
This is the third time I've heard the name Tariq this month, after deciding to write a story with that name. Weird.
You are experiencing the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon, my friend.
Sometimes also called “Frequency Illusion”.
I get it all the time. Look it up, it’s quite fascinating! 👍🏻😇
@@freddieellis8449 My boyfriend cheated on my with a girl called 'Laura' and after that I seen her name everywhere when I opened a book, when I was reading something online or in a paper the editor always seem to be called Laura! Shops with the name ...hearing people called that name more often than usual..but no after a 4 years and my ex gone I never hear or see the name so weird.
@@cheekyuk7785 funny you mention that, my dad ran off with a lady named Laura :P
Synchronicities 🙌🏻 😊
For two examples, old battlefields all over the place and former concentration and death camp locations should be infested with virtually endless ghosts of tortured souls, but they dont seem to be, like why?
So, just one more video before I go to bed. Oh, an upload from these guys...
Definitely need more of these.