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  1. The Day Britain Stopped is so, so, so insanely underrated all the hyperbole in the world can’t even begin to convey how dirty it’s been done. Pitch-perfect and genius in its subtlety, really, really messes with your sense of perception, makes you realise how fragile the life you live is, all the while never breaking its dry, informational, borderline tacky poker face.

  2. 2 de may. de 2003 · We all regularly encounter traffic jams and flight and train delays. But these are merely symptoms of a capacity crisis that is placing more pressure daily on those entrusted with keeping our transport systems moving safely - or moving at all. The Day Britain Stopped was broadcast on Tuesday, 13 May, 2003 on BBC Two at 2100 BST.

  3. The Day Britain Stopped (2003) 05/13/2003 (GB) TV Movie 1h 30m User Score. What's your Vibe? Login to use TMDB's new rating system. Welcome to Vibes, TMDB's new rating system! For more information, visit the contribution bible. Overview.

  4. 1 de may. de 2003 · The Day Britain Stopped was broadcast on Tuesday, 13 May, 2003 on BBC Two at 2100 BST. For viewers to really engage with the drama The Day Britain Stopped, it had to be believable. Here, the director, production designer and actors explain how they made everything appear so real.

  5. On the 19th of December 2025, the failing of Britain's transport system was exposed with a day of death and gridlock. Between the 4th and 5th December, 18 months after the Long Buckby rail accident that killed 9, a fatal train accident near Waverley Station in Edinburgh that killed 11 leads to the ASLEF and RMT trade unions to declare a strike for 19 December due to safety concerns, forcing ...

  6. 11 de may. de 2003 · By Simon Finch and Gabriel Range. Co-writers, producer and director of The Day Britain Stopped. UK air traffic control handled 2m flights in 2002. In the drama The Day Britain Stopped, that was shown on Tuesday 13 May, two planes collide over London following a "missed approach" at Heathrow.

  7. Peter Gordon's priority was to make every scene in The Day Britain Stopped completely believable. Here he explains exactly how he recreated a crash site complete with burning buildings. In order to make the plane crash scene realistic we did a lot of research before we started filming.