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  1. The Day Britain Stopped is a dramatic pseudo-documentary produced by Wall to Wall Media for the BBC. It is based on a fictional disaster that took place on December 19, 2003, in which a train strike is the first in a chain of events that lead to a fatal meltdown of Britain's transport system. Directed by Gabriel Range, who wrote the script with producer Simon Finch, the film first aired on ...

  2. 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.

  3. This BAFTA-nominated feature-length drama The Day Britain Stopped won a large audience (over 4 million), universal critical acclaim, and an RTS. Ridley Scott bought the theatrical rights and alongside Steve Zallian (Schindler’s List, The Irishman) developed a feature version through 20th century Fox.

  4. The Day Britain Stopped. A mockumentary first aired by BBC2 in 2003, focusing on the possible breakdown of Britain's transport system, and how tragedy can ensue in a long chain of events from the fallout of a single incident. The story starts from early December, when a strike is called by the railway unions due to an accident at Waverley ...

  5. 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.

  6. The Day Britain Stopped is a dramatic pseudo-documentary produced by Wall to Wall Media for the BBC. It depicts a fictional disaster on December 19, 2003, in...

  7. This film is a "realistic" dramatisation of a future documentary about a major day of transportation disasters in Britain. It is based to some extent on fact: massive overcrowding on roads, train strikes on the grounds of "safety" causing danger to the traveling public and a creaky air traffic control infrastructure.