Episodes (6)
Apr 24, 2009
From a smiling introduction on Tower Bridge David Mawby takes the viewer north of the Thames to a symbol of Victorianism that dominates the North London skyline. Alexandra Palace the birthplace of BBC Television, a prisoner of war camp and a popular recreation center. After passing over notorious suicide bridge David takes us around the picturesque Highgate Village, home to numerous British poets, before resting at the watering hole of eighteenth century highwayman Dick Turpin. Next he revisits a childhood haunt Hampstead Garden Suburb, Britain's first experiment in ...
May 01, 2009
David meets Mr. North who says he has ghostly neighbors, he lives next to Highgate Cemetery. Parliament Hill and Guy Fawkes of the Gunpowder Plot come next then Clem Cattini on the life of Joe Meek.
May 08, 2009
It's time for a little history. David starts off in Tottenham, not at the local football stadium but at Bruce Castle, a magnificent Elizabethan palace. Museum Curator Deborah Hedgecock unveils royal plots, ghost stories and other mysteries as she reveals the history of this part of North London. Rapid population growth in this part of the capital in the 1800's led to a variety of social and other problems. David investigates how the Victorians solved the problem of sewage and meets a group of people who are faithfully restoring a powerful beam engine. Nowadays the ...
May 15, 2009
By now, viewers of 'Dave's London' will be aware of David Mawby's love for the harmlessly eccentric things in life. So it's time to go in search for some particularly British oddities in the country's capital. David starts off by admiring the chimneys of Battersea Power Station(well known to Pink Floyd fans). Next he calls in at the Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and sees how this 150 year-old institution has given new homes to countless pups and felines. In the adjacent Battersea Park, David talks with American born Jennifer Ullman about her work in keeping this ...
May 22, 2009
Of all of London's sights, perhaps the double-decker bus is the one most remembered by any traveler to the city. David seeks to discover the history of this grand four-wheeler. He manages to track down a member of the team who designed the Routemaster bus. At one time, over 2,800 of these double-deckers transported people to all parts of London. Retired Engineer Colin Curtis tells David how the Route Master came about and why it served Londoners for four decades. David also finds a group of ardent enthusiasts who have teamed up together to restore London buses past ...
May 29, 2009
Memories of concerts past in the Royal Festival Hall motivate David to revisit the south bank of the Thames. To his horror, he sees the London Eye staring across the skyline. But even David must accept the new with the old. He pays a visit to the reconstructed Globe Theatre located not too far away from the site of the original venue supported centuries ago by William Shakespeare. As he walks along the Thames, he waxes poetic across the water from St. Paul's Cathedral but ends up on the Golden Hind. In pirate uniform he welcomes us aboard where we are given a guided ...
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Daves London Season 1 (2009) is released on Apr 24, 2009. Watch Daves London online - the English Documentary TV series from United Kingdom. Daves London is directed by Jonathan Price and created by David Mawby with David Mawby and Clem Cattini.