The Train Now Standing Explained

Runtime:30 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Num Series:2
Num Episodes:15

The Train Now Standing is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 1972 to 1973. Set in a quiet country railway station, the series starred Bill Fraser, known by that point for playing Snudge in the sitcoms The Army Game and Bootsie and Snudge. It was based on the BBC Radio sitcom Parsley Sidings.

Filming

The outdoor scenes for The Train Now Standing were filmed at the then disused Bodiam railway station in East Sussex.[1]

Cast

Plot

War veteran Hedley Green has been the station master of Burberry Halt railway station for 30 years.[2] It is a quiet, run-down country station on the Milchester line that sees three trains a day. Hedley stills wears the uniform of the Great Western Railway and uses a 1933 rule book. He is assisted by Peter Pringle. Hedley and Peter's time is mostly spent dealing with crises caused by the area manager Mr Potts, who is later replaced by Mr Pitts.[1]

Episodes

Two series of The Train Now Standing aired on ITV.[3] The first series broadcast on Saturdays mostly at 5.10pm and the second on Sundays at 9.30pm.[1] All 15 episodes exist in the archives.[4]

Series One (1972)

Episode NumberOriginal Broadcast Date
120 May 1972
227 May 1972
33 June 1972
410 June 1972
517 June 1972
624 June 1972
71 July 1972

Series Two (1973)

Episode NumberOriginal Broadcast Date
18 July 1973
215 July 1973
322 July 1973
429 July 1973
55 August 1973
612 August 1973
719 August 1973
82 September 1973

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lewishohn, Mark . Mark Lewisohn

    . Mark Lewisohn. Radio Times Guide to TV Comedy. 2003. BBC Worldwide. London. 0-563-48755-0.

  2. Web site: televisionheaven.co.uk. 26 December 2013. 2013. televisionheaven.co.uk.
  3. Web site: phill.co.uk. 26 December 2013. 2013. phill.co.uk.
  4. Web site: LostShows.com. 26 December 2013. 2013. LostShows.com.